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New roamer with little to no experience LF mentor
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#1
3 Frags +

As the title says, I'm looking for a mentor. I am fairly new (I've never played anything other than like 12 6s lobbies)and i really want to play more competitively/get better in a more efficient way. Since i don't really play 6s that much yet, I cant be certain ill stick to one role, but currently i want to improve as a roamer. I'll probably need help with just about everything. (comms,rollouts, positioning, dm etc.)
EDIT: The only thing I do in tf2 currently is MGE.

As the title says, I'm looking for a mentor. I am fairly new (I've never played anything other than like 12 6s lobbies)and i really want to play more competitively/get better in a more efficient way. Since i don't really play 6s that much yet, I cant be certain ill stick to one role, but currently i want to improve as a roamer. I'll probably need help with just about everything. (comms,rollouts, positioning, dm etc.)
EDIT: The only thing I do in tf2 currently is MGE.
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#2
2 Frags +

Not wanting to be a dick but it would probably be better if you keep playing lobbies and start looking for a team, then join a team before looking for a mentor.
This way the mentor can review your demos with you or even watch you play scrims with your team and give you much better constructive criticism about what to do/what you're doing wrong. I would assume it's kind of hard to mentor someone who is only playing MGE.
But anyways good luck dude I hope you have fun ^.^

Not wanting to be a dick but it would probably be better if you keep playing lobbies and start looking for a team, then join a team before looking for a mentor.
This way the mentor can review your demos with you or even watch you play scrims with your team and give you much better constructive criticism about what to do/what you're doing wrong. I would assume it's kind of hard to mentor someone who is only playing MGE.
But anyways good luck dude I hope you have fun ^.^
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#3
2 Frags +
The2DollarHookerNot wanting to be a dick but it would probably be better if you keep playing lobbies and start looking for a team, then join a team before looking for a mentor.

Thanks for the tip.

[quote=The2DollarHooker]Not wanting to be a dick but it would probably be better if you keep playing lobbies and start looking for a team, then join a team before looking for a mentor.
[/quote]

Thanks for the tip.
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#4
7 Frags +

1) Join a team
2) Fuck it up
3) Find a mentor

1) Join a team
2) Fuck it up
3) Find a mentor
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#5
3 Frags +

in the current moment i think it would be enough to watch videos and learn from mimicry.

on youtube: forceboink, tf2povs, thatguytagg, deep40000, pipejesus, and vanillatvorg should have enough to teach you a thing or two.

and if youre up for it, stay up late on saturdays and go to newbie mixes!

in the current moment i think it would be enough to watch videos and learn from mimicry.

on youtube: forceboink, tf2povs, thatguytagg, deep40000, pipejesus, and vanillatvorg should have enough to teach you a thing or two.

and if youre up for it, stay up late on saturdays and go to newbie mixes!
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#6
3 Frags +

Since you are fairly new to competitive you probably dont know what Newbie Mixes are. Newbie Mixes are 6 vs 6 matches where we bring in players from ESEA to coach players who are new to competitive, like yourself. Newbie Mixes are most saturdays from 9-12 EST. Add me if you have anyquestions :)

Since you are fairly new to competitive you probably dont know what Newbie Mixes are. Newbie Mixes are 6 vs 6 matches where we bring in players from ESEA to coach players who are new to competitive, like yourself. Newbie Mixes are most saturdays from 9-12 EST. Add me if you have anyquestions :)
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