The core philosophy behind using a tool like KovaaK’s is —it’s about maximizing the quality and quantity of your aiming reps. In a 40-minute Valorant match, your crosshair is aiming at an enemy for a very small fraction of that time. The rest is spent rotating, setting up utility, and holding angles. KovaaK’s condenses your training by presenting you with thousands of targets to click in rapid succession, forcing your brain and hand to solve aiming problems at a pace that’s impossible to replicate in a live match. This high-volume practice builds robust muscle memory and neural pathways far more efficiently than playing thousands of in-game deathmatches alone.

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