Live coaching
Get feedback while decisions are happening, then pause after key moments to turn them into rules you can repeat.
See 1v1 coachingThe 2-hour session is the best value for most players because there is time to review your gameplay, coach live decisions, and build a ranked improvement plan that matches your role.
A short session can fix one obvious issue. Two hours gives Danny more room to connect the real pattern: how your laning or jungle tempo affects objectives, how your recalls affect fights, and why the same mistake keeps appearing in different games.
Get feedback while decisions are happening, then pause after key moments to turn them into rules you can repeat.
See 1v1 coachingUse replay review to slow the game down and find the thirty seconds before the obvious mistake.
See VOD reviewLeave with a practical plan for tempo, objectives, fights, and role habits in your next ranked games.
Macro coachingThe focus depends on your rank, champion pool, and role. A jungler may need pathing and objective setup. An ADC may need positioning and wave discipline. A support may need roaming timers and engage choices. A mid or Baron lane player may need wave control, side-lane pressure, and matchup plans.
The exact structure changes depending on your replay, but a strong 2-hour Wild Rift coaching session usually follows a simple rhythm. First, Danny checks your rank, role, champion pool, and the kind of losses you are seeing. Then the session moves into the replay or live game so the advice is tied to real decisions, not theory.
Set the target: your role, champion pool, current rank, common mistakes, and the one problem that matters most right now.
Go through the replay or live game with pauses around recalls, waves, jungle pathing, objective setup, and key fights.
End with two or three practical habits to repeat in your next ranked games, plus what to review before the next session.
Choose the 2-hour session when the problem is not one obvious mistake. If you are losing games through tempo, macro, bad fight setup, unclear role responsibility, or repeated decisions before objectives, one hour can feel rushed. Two hours gives enough time to see the pattern, explain it clearly, and turn it into a plan.
It is also a good fit if you want to combine a VOD review with live coaching. The replay shows the repeated habits. The live part tests whether you can recognize the same situations while the game is moving.
Book the 2-hour session if you want one deeper coaching block instead of quick tips. Bring a replay, your main role, your current rank, and the situations where you feel lost.
The 2-hour option is €35 / approx. $38 and is listed as Most Popular · Best Value in the booking section.
The 2-hour session gives enough time for deeper review, live coaching, role-specific details, and a clear action plan instead of rushing through one replay.
Yes. The session can include live coaching, VOD review, or a mix of both depending on what will help your next ranked games most.
Yes. Danny can use the session for jungle, mid, ADC, support, or Baron lane coaching, with macro and decision-making adjusted to your role.