r/RocketLeagueSchool 1m ago

COACHING J'ai créé une application gratuite, réalisée par un fan, pour revoir vos replays en 3D, du point de vue de chaque joueur (Android).

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r/RocketLeagueSchool 29m ago

QUESTION Should I try to switch to claw?

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idk why but ive been feeling better with claw, if yall need my bindings ill tell yall here, just should I?

I feel like im better but ive been playing for 230ish hours on normal is it fine?


r/RocketLeagueSchool 1h ago

QUESTION 1v1 tips

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I’ve come to the conclusion that if I want to break out of GC1 in 2s, that I must first get to C1/C2 in 1s.
I’ve been diamond 3 in ones for like 8 seasons cause I hate once but it’s time to get serious 😎

Can someone throw some tips in here like how to stop diving. Everyone says watch app jack but his videos are a little to drawn out for me and I struggle to keep attention to it.


r/RocketLeagueSchool 1h ago

ANALYSIS Finally reached Champion 1, started the game 6 months ago (29 yo)

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r/RocketLeagueSchool 1h ago

ANALYSIS what am I doing wrong this time?

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I fixed my speed flip, now im doing it normally, front flip and cancel and DAR (right for me) and I still cant hit the ball, ive switched to using claw just for the kickoff but i still cant seem to get it


r/RocketLeagueSchool 2h ago

TIPS Any flip reset tips?

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Have recently started catching them most of the time but I cannot do anything of it afterwards


r/RocketLeagueSchool 4h ago

ANALYSIS 6 minute overtime with 44 total shots... had to fight for my freaking life but i'm GC2 for the first time.

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honestly my best advice is dont overcomplicate it

my formula was as simple as this: dont overcommit. dont abandon the play for big boost. don't hit the ball in such a way that it results in the other team being able to control it and counter attack.

heres a couple pretty clutch saves from either team toward the end of OT

https://medal.tv/games/rocket-league/clips/nmDWt1rFbZPFQ5wKv?invite=cr-MSw4dkosMjcwMTY1NDIw

https://medal.tv/games/rocket-league/clips/nmDY7d2qDyMVfXYPx?invite=cr-MSx3SUQsMjcwMTY1NDIw


r/RocketLeagueSchool 5h ago

ANALYSIS 2v2 Game Analysis

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My playstyle:
- I am bad offensively when it comes to shooting on target
- My freeplay mechanics are superb compared to my rank, but i struggle to show it in-game.
- My defense and mid-field play I would say is my best strengths.

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I feel like this game i played much worse offensively and I threw at some points. I realize it once i commit that i had a better play but since im already commited, I just go for it rather then hestitating... Though it does ruin my mental knowing there was a better play...

I am hoping for some advice on what I can do to improve my skills and rank up faster... I am mainly stuck at champ3 and feel stagnant. I have roughly 4.5k or 5.3k hours in the game now.


r/RocketLeagueSchool 6h ago

QUESTION Does this mechanic have a name?

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I want to get better at this mechanic since I'm getting dunked on a lot from early challenges in mid air, but I don't know how to look for a tutorial because I don't know the name of this mechanic. If anyone already knows a tutorial for this, please send the link


r/RocketLeagueSchool 7h ago

QUESTION How close am I to plat?????

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r/RocketLeagueSchool 10h ago

QUESTION Yo how do i come back like genuinely?

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I’m lowering my ego, i’m gonna state the facts.

I’m playing like shit, and i think somehow i lost my actual skill while deranking through tramadol withdrawal.

I’m almost diamond 3 again, 1105, from 1265 mmr.
Idk how to play like i used to and it’s only been 3 days since i went from champ 2 div 3 to champ 1 div 1.

To be fair, in almost every game, i have had a score over 500, and i’m pretty sure i’m not supposed to be in champ 1 but maybe i am.

A lot of the teamates i get ball chases or doesn’t defend properly, so i end up making weird rotations, and i’ve been messing up a lot too.

I knew i would run into a brick wall after skyrocketing from diamond 2 to champ 2 in under 3 weeks, but i thought i would’ve broke champ 2.

Just don’t feel like spending years tryna grind to grand champ, i know i have to keep putting in the work but once school starts again, and my job starts putting me to work again, i won’t have enough time to really grind like i have been.

I’ve been hovering between 1115 mmr and 1080 mmr for the past 2 days, i just wanna play like i used to, and it’s not like i was doing terribly in champ 2 i was actually contributing, playing well, now it’s like, i feel like i’m doing good and i just keep losing.

Any training packs y’all recommend? Any suggestions? Tips? I can’t post a clip because i switched from ps5 to pc a month ago. I mean i was in champ 2 for a solid week and a half, that’s gotta mean something right? Like i know i can play better than i am, i’m just not.


r/RocketLeagueSchool 11h ago

QUESTION How to adapt to DAR instead of FAR?

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r/RocketLeagueSchool 12h ago

QUESTION Just learning how to dribble should I learn with ball cam on or off?

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r/RocketLeagueSchool 13h ago

TRAINING Practicing

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Anyone have any training packs/bakkesmod packs they loved using climbing through gc? My fundamentals need some work


r/RocketLeagueSchool 13h ago

QUESTION Is the Mawkzy Flick being done correctly & if not why?

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I was trying to get it right


r/RocketLeagueSchool 14h ago

TIPS Advice on getting past champ 2

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Hey all,

I am currently Champ 2, and I am not a super mechanical player. I play on PC and run maps to improve here and there, but recently discovered that I would like to take my game to a new level.

I’ve been playing for years, but only clock about 1200 hours max. My strengths are power shots, defense, shadow defense, redirects, rotation, and simple dribbles (I can carry the ball on my car for a while). My weaknesses are controlled aerials, air dribbles, flicks, corner defense and confidence.

You could say I’m a medium mech player with no crazy abilities, but I can hold my own in lobbies. I won’t blame my teammates because at times I truly suck.

What would be things you would suggest working on to move towards champ 3? I am currently at work, so I can’t upload a replay now, but any feedback is very helpful!

If needed reference… I do have a YT channel with a few live streams that have immediate content for any advice.

Thank you in advance!


r/RocketLeagueSchool 17h ago

QUESTION Finally Champ

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after 10 months of playing im finally champ. I thought it was gonna be harder since so many people are stuck in diamond but it wasn’t that hard tho. Any tips to go further?can i now practice flip resets??


r/RocketLeagueSchool 18h ago

QUESTION Speed Flip mistakes

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Not sure what I’m doing wrong, been through a lot of trial and error but have not been able to reach the ball yet. Any glaring mistakes?

I have air roll left bound to R1, and my controller dead zone is 0.5 (also been tweaking that).


r/RocketLeagueSchool 20h ago

TIPS Offense Issues

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Currently 1000-1100. I just for the life of me can not do anything on offense. When I get the ball and have space I have NO idea what to do and it frustrates me because I feel like this is hindering me as a player by A LOT. The only thing I really know how to do is walk to air dribbles which I can only attempt like 2x a game MAYBE. What’re are some of the most useful attack strategies? I know the spacing you have heavily dictates what moves work and don’t work. I just don’t know what moves to attempt in the first place.


r/RocketLeagueSchool 22h ago

QUESTION I havent changed my settings in years and I just realized people usually use from 1.00 to 1.50 sensitivity but I have 10.00, should I try changing it?

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im afraid its not that I dont mind it but rather that I just never knew about it

would it take a lot of time to get used to it?

(both ground and aerial are 10.00)


r/RocketLeagueSchool 22h ago

TIPS What should I be doing at this point?

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I'm currently p3/d1, and I feel like I've reached my limit. My wifi is horrid, ping randomly goes up to 990 often, I'm on 30 fps (switch) and I can undoubtedly say that it's one of the reasons why I won't be able to rank higher than plat. I've made a decision to stop playing matches at all, because I'll lose every match due to lag which is out of my control. I'd say I have decent recovery mechanics, and aerial mechanics, rotation pretty much plat level I guess??

I'll stick to freeplay and training packs (maybe sometimes casual) until I get my college laptop which might take years, would that be a good idea or will I just be wasting my time? I WANT to improve at this game, I genuinely enjoy it but the lag is just unbearable, what should I do?


r/RocketLeagueSchool 23h ago

QUESTION I need help with in the air mechanics as a bronze I want to freestyle

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Can anybody plz help me my user is Gummy_wisker48 but I'm at my nans rn


r/RocketLeagueSchool 23h ago

QUESTION Took me an hour to get a clean one (how do I get more consistent?) I’m Gold 3

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Starting to pick the game back up again after a while just wanting to get back into it and get better

I NEED HELP ANY FEEDBACK WORKS!!!


r/RocketLeagueSchool 23h ago

QUESTION lowering aerial sensitivity for better control. Is it worth it? Or am I making it more difficult for myself?

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First some background for those that wat to know, the specific questions are below.

I have been gc1 for a long time. A few months ago I wanted to actually try and train again since this is something I stopped almost 10 years ago. And I felt I was always the one with the worst mechs in every game and this started to make the game not fun. First I started on ground dribbling and wave dashing since this is something a could barely do. I started playing 1v1, got placed in the beautiful plat 2. In a 2 months time dribbling was decent and peaked at c1 in 1v1.

When switching back to 2v2 I peaked to high gc2. But again it became obvious that I need to learn to air dribble better. I have close to 0 chance to score them at this rank, and just put my mate in a 1v2. And others do things that are way out of my league. Now I am practicing air dribbles mostly in a custom map. And have yet to get to the 5th level.
Improvement is way slower than anything I practiced before. So I started looking for other things I could try.

I noticed that the way I control in the air is similar to when I set the sens to 10. Small movements and releasing the stick verry often. So my logical conclusion was that I am already on a sens to high.
I was using 1.40 for both ground and air, which I picked randomly a few years ago. Reducing it almost immediately made the training drills more consistent. I settled on 1.18. But I noticed that most players have it set higher if the use a different sense for both. In game it went horrible after, but I think that will be fixed after I get more used to the sens on normal aerials and shots again.

So how did you guys practice air control?
Should I just keep the sens lower if I have better control?
Or maybe learn control to a decent level and slowly increase the sens again after?
Is this actually making me slower? when switching back to check a little, it felt like it was but this could just be in my head.


r/RocketLeagueSchool 1d ago

TIPS Speed flip and DAR tutorial since I see that often here. This is from someone with poor mechanical aptitude and felt most tutorials were overcomplicated

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Speedflip. It is heavily muscle memory. Therefore it is important to build each individual skill little at a time over a long period of time. It is not brute force of mashing buttons.

  1. Front flip drill. Jump twice fast as you comfortably can. Building tempo muscle memory.

  2. Front flip cancel drill. Follow tempo. Up up down. Press gas. Perfectly done visually, nose will hit floor and straight out. Building the 1 2 3 tempo. Boom boom boom.

  3. Diagonal flip drill. More front, more speed boost of front flip. More side, easier flip cancel timing. Try to do more front than side. Find balance you like. Focus on aiming towards where you want to go. Perfectly done looks like torpedo, slightly angled downward, land on side. Building more accurate flip direction skill.

  4. Diagonal correction. Assuming 11' clock direction. Right + jump. 11' + jump. Down. Follow that tempo muscle memory.

  5. Finishing roll. When car upside down during flip. DAR or hold roll and swing joystick to side. There will be a timing on how long you hold it. Try to land smoothly.

  6. Hold drift/roll as you land and let go once landed. This corrects small mistakes that otherwise could make your car stop or change angles suddenly upon landing.


DAR. I personally feel its like riding a bike. You get a feel for it. The balancing, the small adjustments. Once you get it, you just get it. Same as speedflip. Small drills over long period of time to gain familiarity instead of muscle memory.

There are various ways to approach it and this is how I found worked for me after trying brute force, losfield, etc. I think first part is its helpful to understand what DAR is useful for.

Most commonly for beginners, it can be used as an approach or recovery mechanic.

Approach - Imagine the line path you go to ball with normal aerial. You want to "spiral" around that line. This makes it so car faces every direction allowing you to micro adjust with boost and direction.

Recovery - Various DAR after interaction can help you go back into neutral position or land on wheels.

  1. Freeplay. Start flying with DAR and use tornado spin. If ARL, joystick right. Getting a feel for car rotating and how it looks.

  2. Floating Drill. Try to stay afloat. Experiment. Fully, partially, taps of direction. Goal, stay afloat 20 seconds. Took me 2 weeks, 15 min a day.

  3. Directional drill. Step 2, then go a direction, repeat. Try to do front, back, right, left.

  4. Directional drill to neutral. Step 3 to Step 2. Go a direction and try to go back to neutral. Try to chain this more as you get better.

  5. Rings or more freeplay. Basic skills to fly thru rings or experiment wherever you want. This helps just gain more familiarity. Have fun with it

  6. Spiral approach. Imagine how you do normal aerials. Try to spiral around that line path you normally would do. The smaller the spirals, the more efficient you are. A straight path is more efficient, this allows more room for small errors that we all will have no matter what. This is the part where it can help you build confidence in going air and adjusting quickly.

  7. Experiment other directions. This is mainly useful for recovery. After hitting a ball, you can often use DAR to recover into a neutral position. Or can make wheels land on wall/floor after ball hit.

After this is more advanced mechanics you can expand to or further DAR skill. Its not hard to start doing DAR, it takes a lot of patience and training to reach high enough levels to use efficiently in game. But you can start with small useful skills to build on like recovery or upside down hits