are you a solo queue support player are you a support player who just can't seem
to climb rank to grouping or not if you want to climb quickly I've got just the
solution for you for five easy payments of just watching an ad I'll teach you
the best tips of being a support player in competitive overwatch my name is nate
and welcome to Blizzard guides, I'm going to be going over both mistakes that
you're making and stuff that you should be doing I guess you could say that I
lied to you with the title so I guess that means I'm shutting the channel down
because I'm a filthy liar but seriously these tips are best for if you're
looking to climb in the support role they're all just things that you should
be constantly doing and considering so I do really recommend that you write these
down before you actually play a game and focus on using them constantly as you
play also really quick if you're looking to ask more specific questions you can
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let's get into the video at number 5 you're just not aware of your utility as
a support this is something that a lot of support players unranked are just
really struggling to recognize you're an awesome player and your skill but you're
playing like a heel bot that's just the figurative janitor of your team
most supports goal in this game isn't actually to just heal obviously you do
have to do your role and make sure that teammates don't die but that's not the
only thing that you should be doing most supports are based around utility take
lucio for example his healing kinda sucks and he really doesn't have that
burst like some of the other supports however he does have speed boost Boop
and beat those three abilities all can completely change the pace of the fight
and can guarantee wins where they may not have been possible to climb the
ladder you need to learn your utility as a support let's say that you're on Hanah
mora playing lucio attacking first point and you spot and out of position main
tank near the allege of the backside of the point and you get a Boop onto the
main tank of the enemy team while your team is brawling on point you're going
to greatly increase the chances of your team winning without actually doing a
ton of heals you're actually just getting a crucial kill with that Boop
ability while you're still definitely required to play with your main healer
as loose you own group up and heal the allies squishies that might need it if
there's an opportunity to make plays like that you're going to be able
to climb as a support if you're on mercy giving a res on that Genji with blade
and then Val King and power boosting it might win you the game with a game
winning fight its plays like these that really separate the minimum effort
healbots from the insane carries that can come from the support slot really
learn when you're useful as a healer and break through the healbot mentality by
starting to make place where you're able to find them but with that said don't go
off on your own and leave your team to die you still do have to heal your
teammates sometimes and number 4 you need to pay more attention to your
surroundings this tip is for players who aren't in diamond then above but it's
still a huge part of why some players don't climb if you know that the enemy
has a sniper it's in your best interest to stay behind the corners and out of
line of sight of the enemy sniper it sounds so obvious and it is but it's
harder to do an execution than actually saying it but it is doable you have to
take a good look at the enemy comp and think to yourself where they will be
attacking you and when they will attack you the more that you ask yourself this
the more likely that you're going to be in a safer position so that you don't
get instagib then die immediately if the enemy has April come that requires
fighting in close quarters with no mobile or super ranged heroes playing on
the high ground that the enemy won't attack is going to be very smart if the
enemy is ranged then you can just stay around the corner or in rooms that the
enemy can't easily get line of sight from if they have a fast-moving dive cop
staying super close to your team is smart or staying super far back if
you're an ax is smart you just really have to play positions that really force
the enemy to commit to killing you rather than sticking to spots where
you're super vulnerable and easy to kill you're the easiest to kill on your team
and the second most informed role so if you're dead your team is done and you
sure as hell know that your teammates aren't going to be helping you out so
play in spots where you don't need your team to bail you out but with that said
the more important thing is just that you please do not leave that position
once you have it unless you're absolutely sure that you have to if you
get in a good spot but leave at the moment that the fight gets rough or
you're going to put all that hard thinking to nothing
at number three you're just mismanaging your abilities this is one for those of
you that are playing more cooldown based heroes like Lucy o Anna and Moira let me
give you an example let's say that you're a doctor and you get some guy in
your office with the scratch on his knee you're not gonna give the guy surgery to
fix his knee right you're gonna kick him out of your office and tell them to suck
it up or at least give the poor guy a band-aid and it's similar vein if you're
Kenji has 30 HP missing don't waste your nade on him make sure that your team
isn't dying first and then take the time to miss your shots on the Genji if
you're la isn't critical there's no reason to commit stuff like an for
grenade or orb another thing is that you really need to recognize the impact that
certain abilities might have let's say that you have the option to nade nano
and pocket again G that has blade and that has been consistent sometimes it is
better to just let your offtank die so that you think that big blade off with
some quick thinking figure out where you're best off using your abilities or
at least plan it before the fight breaks out if you know that you can G has blade
and is doing well in your Zarya maybe isn't doing the best then you're just
going to want to use your cooldowns on the Genji so that he can do well rather
than nating and pumping heels into this ru that isn't really valuable to that
specific teamfight and also finally just make sure that you're not wasting your
old son lost fights we've all made fun of the Zarya that gets a big grab but
instantly dies because she's completely alone
but we've also all made fun of the Lucio that uses sound barrier on himself make
sure that when you alt you actually have people that you're holding with quickly
press tab and you'll be able to see how many people are alive and well and then
you'll be able to plan out whether or not you're going to use your old
cooldown management is extremely vital as a support that isn't dependent on
mechanical skill and number two I'm branching off of the last point and it's
just that you're not picking favorites as a support you got to pick favorites
believe it or not the number one thing that I focus on as a support when I play
is value and if you have a teammate who's putting in a lot of work and
getting kills or making plays pocketing them to an extent is valuable and
worthwhile you're not almighty when you're on
healer so it's completely unreasonable to expect that you're not going to let
anybody ever die I mean if you do think that you can do that then you're either
overwatch League ready or you're just completely unrealistic sometimes you
just got to make the tough decision to let a teammate die so that your other
teammates can make big plays sounds morbid but it's just the reality of the
situation what I'll usually do is check the tab menu
after the first fight and see who has the most old charge who got kills or who
did the best and then begin focusing on them and playing more with them if
somebody needs help I obviously try and help them out but if I'm in the process
of bringing them to full health and my favorite is dropping low and in danger
you better know that I'm ditching the teammate that I don't care about to go
help my carry guy don't tell your team that you're playing
favorites though but sometimes you do have to do that if your whole team is
doing semi well though and you're winning the majority of the fights
there's no reason to do this but when your team is struggling to make things
happen picking favorites is a 100% must it seems like it's selfish and believe
me it is but at the end of the day the only thing that matters is that sweet
sweet free loaf and finally last but not least at number one you need to be
playing team captain there's two sides to this issue and I'll start off with
the underperforming end of things you've got those players who are playing
support without a mic not communicating threats enemy position old tracker etc
and then you've got those who are over performing letting the team know what's
currently on their mind which wall the enemy Kenji climbed on last and what
they had for dinner and more if you're on that first side if you can use voice
chat please just use it and if you're on that second side please just consider
stop talking a bit and just only make super necessary calls and make sure that
they don't last more than five seconds most people just let whoever start
shotcalling but sometimes it is necessary to take that role for yourself
and start helping your team out as a support your job isn't as intense for
the majority of the time compared to DPS or tank players so you can make your job
more meaningful if you're paying attention to how much alt the enemy has
they're positioning your team's well-being and more if you can become
that team captain role for your team by making clear and concise calls you're
going to be able to be a super valuable part of your team with that said though
if you talk more than five seconds at a time you might want to consider
re-evaluating the calls that you're making and make them at least a little
bit more efficient the biggest thing as a support char color is just paying
attention to the threats for your team the enemies old charge and impending
alts and whether your team should play up or play back if you can nail this
information down and consistently call it out even if you're a mediocre support
player you're going to be able to carry the fights with your superior
shotcalling anyway I hope you guys enjoyed this
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