How to Review Your Wild Rift VOD

Free guide by Danny · VOD review · 8 min read

A good VOD review is not watching the whole game and feeling bad about every mistake. That is exhausting and usually useless. A good review finds the repeated pattern that explains why similar games keep slipping away.

You do not need to review every second. You need to pause the right moments: deaths, recalls, objective setup, roams, side-lane choices, and the thirty seconds before major fights.

Start with one question

Before opening the replay, choose one question. Why did I lose tempo? Why was I late to objectives? Why did I die before fights? Why did our lead disappear?

One question keeps the review focused. If you try to fix everything at once, you usually remember nothing by the next ranked game.

Review every death without ego

Do not only ask who killed you. Ask why you were there, what information you had, and whether the death was avoidable. Some deaths are mechanical. Many are map, wave, or vision mistakes.

Pause ten seconds before the death. If the danger was already visible, the mistake started before the fight.

Pause before objectives

The best VOD review moments are before dragon, Herald, and Baron. Check wave states, recalls, vision, health, item timing, and whether your team had a clear plan.

If the fight looked impossible, ask why. Were you late? Was mid wave pushed against you? Did the enemy support set vision earlier? Did your jungler reset too late?

Check your first ten minutes

The early game creates the rest of the match. Review your first clear, lane wave, first recall, first roam, or first objective move. Many late-game problems begin with early tempo mistakes.

For jungle, review pathing. For mid, review wave and roam timing. For ADC and support, review lane pressure and recall timing. For Baron lane, review wave control and side pressure.

Find the repeated mistake

Do not write down twenty things. Pick the mistake that appears more than once. Maybe you recall late before every objective. Maybe you chase fights with no wave. Maybe you walk into river before vision.

One repeated mistake fixed across ten games is worth more than ten notes you never use.

Simple VOD review checklist

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Wild Rift VOD Review FAQ

What is the best Wild Rift replay to review?

Review a close loss or a game where you felt confused. Stomps are less useful because the repeated mistake is harder to isolate.

How long should a VOD review take?

A focused self-review can take 15 to 30 minutes. A coached review can go deeper because the coach knows where to pause.

Should I review wins too?

Yes, but start with close losses. Wins can hide mistakes, while close losses usually show the habits that need attention.

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