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[APEX] How to stop panicking during combat

Hello, this is Hisashi.

When I was a beginner, my biggest struggle was,
"Panicking too much during combat and being unable to do anything."

This is a path everyone goes through; your hands get sweaty, your heart is pounding, and once the fight is over, you're left thinking,

"What on earth was I doing?"
This is unavoidable, but since I thought many people struggle with this, I'm going to teach you how I overcame this "excessive panic."



Building confidence

"But that's exactly why I panic because I can't do that!"


Fair point. Haha.
But in reality, if you can build confidence,
you will stop panicking.

"I'm sure this will go well."
If you have that conviction, you won't worry.

So, what should you do to build confidence?

As a method you can do right away,
watch videos of skilled players.This doesn't actually improve your skills, but by gaining a false sense of confidence, your actions become more decisive and you actually get better.

However, the effect only lasts for that day or at most until the next day.
This time, I will teach you a solid method to never lose your confidence.




Building strength

Naturally, if there is no change in yourself,
there is no way for confidence to arise.

You need to create a part of yourself where you can feel confident and think, "I won't lose to anyone here!"
But you don't need to overthink it.

You don't need to stand at the pinnacle of APEX players.

The people you are always fighting against
are people with about the same skill level as you.
Since the game matches you with people of similar skill,

it's surprisingly easy.
Just by improving a little, you can leave a significant number of people behind.

Since you are reading this,

your potential for improvement is definitely in the top 10%.
There are tons of people who are just playing casually.

So,

it's fine to just have a small strength.
Let me introduce a few methods I used.


・Learned to win mid-range fights
・Learned to win close-range fights
It's super abstract, but

it's something like this.
Saying I learned to win mid-range fights


can also be said as "I learned how to create an opening."
In reality, there are many situations where combat drags on and neither side can push in, right?
To break this,

I practiced a lot with a 2x scope Carbine.

I mean, I spent 3 days seriously locked in the training range.
But the effect was huge.

I became able to take down enemies who were careless at mid-range.

This was huge, and


I gained the confidence that "I can definitely take down one person at mid-range."
That was in just 3 days, andfrom then on,
encountering enemies was a reward.

"If I fight at this distance, I can win!"

I thought that every time I fought.
It's incredibly fun.

Actually, since I became able to create openings, my win rate also went up.
I gained confidence, so I can carry out combat advantageously, and

as for close-range, since that's a recent thing, please let me talk about it in more detail another time.

Building strength,
I think this is the act that gives you the most self-confidence.

And unlike the method of watching videos,
it's a lifelong skill.

Even now, the mid-range strength I cultivated with the Carbine is still there.

This is just one idea, but there are many others.


・Strengthening hip-fire
・Focusing heavily on coordination

・Sticking to specific weapons

・Perfecting head-glitch positioning

and so on.
There are really many things, so
try to create a strength that boosts your motivation the most.Actually, once I decided to do it, I was able to master it in a short period, so
committing to one thing might be good too.

I plan to teach various other tips and know-how from here on out, so
I hope you'll follow along.

That's all for this time.
See you again!

[Postscript]
Actually, today's topic


is based on a struggle I received from one of my readers.
Since I communicate with people through my paid articles,


I can understand the essence of their struggles.

It really helps me personally to be able to share deeper information.
I want to continue this relationship,

and I want to increase my circle of friends, so I will continue to put out more valuable information.
New challenges are also waiting, so look forward to them.

See you then.






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