Junior
United States
Average Valorant Enjoyer
9000 hours on FPS Games.
Average Valorant Enjoyer
9000 hours on FPS Games.
Radiant VALORANT player | Competitive grinder | Aim lab enjoyer
I’m a high-elo FPS player focused on clean mechanics, smart decision-making, and constant improvement. I spend way too much time in ranked, VOD reviewing, and aim training — always looking for that next level.

Big fan of tactical shooters, competitive esports, and anything that rewards discipline and consistency. If it’s ranked, I’m locking in.

Open to running comp, scrims, or just vibing in pubs — as long as we’re playing to win
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Review Showcase
21 Hours played
As a Radiant VALORANT player, I can confidently say KovaaK's has been one of the biggest contributors to my consistency and mechanical growth. The depth of scenarios, the precision tracking drills, and the sheer level of customization let me isolate weaknesses and actually fix them. My crosshair placement got cleaner, my micro-adjustments became more controlled, and my confidence in duels skyrocketed. If you’re serious about pushing into Immortal+ and refining high-level mechanics, KovaaK’s is absolutely worth it.

That said, for beginners, I’d honestly recommend starting with Aim Lab first. It’s free, while KovaaK’s is around $15, so Aim Lab is a great way to test whether you’ll actually commit to aim training before spending money. Once you know you enjoy structured practice and want more advanced scenario variety, then upgrading makes a lot of sense.

Both are great — but the right starting point depends on your level and commitment.
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