Tempo and resets
Learn when to recall, when to stay, and how to reach fights with items, health, and purpose.
Macro coaching helps you understand where to be, when to move, and what your team should gain before a fight starts. Danny turns your replay mistakes into clear rules for ranked games.
Players often blame the final teamfight, but the real mistake starts earlier: a late recall, a weak wave, a poor jungle reset, no vision, or moving to an objective without lane pressure. Macro coaching slows those moments down so you know what to repeat next time.
Learn when to recall, when to stay, and how to reach fights with items, health, and purpose.
Understand when to push, hold, roam, catch side waves, or trade pressure across the map.
Set up dragon, Herald, Baron, and towers before the timer forces a messy fight.
The same macro idea changes depending on your role. Junglers need pathing and objective setup. Mid laners need wave timing and river access. ADC and support need lane pressure, vision, and teamfight setup. Baron lane needs matchup plans, side-lane timing, and teleport-style map pressure when available.
When Danny reviews a replay, he is not only looking at the fight where everyone died. The more useful questions usually come before the fight. These are the checkpoints that reveal why a game felt impossible even when your mechanics were fine.
Were waves pushed? Did you recall early enough? Did your team have vision, health, item timing, and a clear side of the map to play?
Did the roam cost too much wave gold? Was the enemy mid or support missing first? Was there a real target, or were you moving because the map looked busy?
Was your team grouped for a reason? Did you know who starts the fight, who peels, and what objective you gain if the fight is won?
Lower-ranked players usually need clear fundamentals: stop chasing kills, recall before objectives, push waves before moving, and avoid fighting with no reward. Higher-ranked players often need smaller details: cleaner reset windows, better side-lane timing, stronger objective setup, and clearer decisions when trading one side of the map for another.
Macro coaching is useful because these mistakes rarely feel obvious during the game. You may remember the final fight, but the replay often shows the game was already difficult thirty seconds earlier.
Bring one replay where the game felt confusing. Danny checks the thirty seconds before lost fights and objectives, then shows which decision created the bad position. The goal is a small action plan you can use immediately in ranked.
Book coaching or start with a VOD review if you want a calmer breakdown of one replay.
Macro coaching focuses on the decisions around fights: tempo, recalls, waves, vision, objectives, rotations, side lanes, and when to trade pressure instead of forcing.
Yes. Many players have enough mechanics to climb but lose because they fight at bad times, reset late, ignore wave states, or arrive to objectives without pressure.
Every role benefits. Jungle macro affects tempo and objectives. Mid, ADC, support, and Baron lane macro affects waves, rotations, vision, side lanes, and teamfight setup.