Macro and tempo
Are you farming efficiently, resetting at the right time, and arriving early to objectives?
Read macro guideA Wild Rift VOD review shows the real patterns behind your losses. Danny reviews your replay and identifies the macro, tempo, positioning, and objective mistakes that stop you from climbing ranked faster.
Most players remember the obvious mistakes: a missed skillshot, a teammate dying, or a bad fight at the end. A replay review goes deeper. It shows the decisions that created the bad situation before it happened: a late recall, weak wave setup, low jungle tempo, poor vision, or a fight with no objective reward.
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A useful VOD review is not just a list of mistakes. Danny has coached Wild Rift full-time for over 6 years, with some League of Legends coaching experience as well, so the feedback is organized around what you can actually fix next.
The review focuses on patterns: where you lose tempo, why fights start badly, how your recalls affect objectives, and whether your champion pool or role habits are making the climb harder than it needs to be.
Are you farming efficiently, resetting at the right time, and arriving early to objectives?
Read macro guideAre your fights connected to towers, dragons, Baron, or real map pressure?
Climb fasterAre you losing consistency because you play too many champions or roles?
Reach Challenger guideYou can start with a free review to understand the biggest mistake in one replay. If you want a deeper breakdown, a paid VOD review gives more timestamps, clearer priorities, and a stronger practice plan for your next ranked sessions.
Send your role, current rank, champion pool, and replay. You will get targeted feedback instead of generic tips.
Yes. A Wild Rift VOD review can be booked separately if you want replay feedback without a live 1v1 session.
Send a close loss or a game where you felt unsure about macro, fights, recalls, or objectives. Those replays usually reveal the most useful patterns.
Danny looks at tempo, wave and camp efficiency, objective setup, fight selection, positioning, champion pool issues, and the habits that repeat across your games.
Yes. Replay analysis helps you understand why games are being lost, then turns those patterns into practical changes for your next ranked sessions.