I’ve missed more shots than I care to admit.
And I know you have too.
You open Valorant’s practice range. You fire a few rounds. Nothing clicks.
Your crosshair drifts. Your flicks feel sluggish. You wonder if you’re just bad (or) if you’re practicing wrong.
Spoiler: it’s not you.
It’s how you’re using the range.
That’s why I built this Tutorial for Valorant Vrstgameplay. Not theory. Not fluff.
Just what works (tested) in real sessions, not spreadsheets.
I set up VRSTGAMEPLAY myself. I broke it down. I threw out drills that wasted time.
What’s left? A tight, repeatable system. One that fixes aim fast.
One that builds muscle memory without boredom.
You’ll learn how to load it. How to run it without confusion. How to adjust it when your wrist gets tired or your focus drops.
No hype. No jargon. Just clear steps.
You’ll walk away knowing exactly what to do next time you open the range. And you’ll see improvement inside 20 minutes. Not next month.
What VRSTGAMEPLAY Actually Is
VRSTGAMEPLAY is a custom practice mode in Valorant’s range.
It’s not official (it’s) built by a player named vRST.
I use it every day.
You should too.
It’s not just shooting bots until your wrist hurts. It’s structured drills you repeat on demand. Flick shots.
Tracking. Crosshair placement. Reaction time.
Random bot spray won’t fix your aim.
This will.
It’s free. No download. No setup.
Just open Valorant and go to Practice Range. No excuses.
Pros use versions of this. Some even stream their sessions. Not because it’s trendy.
Because it works.
Want a real shot at climbing? Start here. Get the full Tutorial for Valorant Vrstgameplay
You’re not bad at aim.
You’re just practicing wrong.
Try one drill for five minutes today.
Then tell me it didn’t feel different.
(Yes, the reload timing feels weird at first. That’s on purpose.)
Most people quit after two tries.
Don’t be most people.
How to Actually Load VRSTGAMEPLAY (Without Losing Your Mind)
I’ve typed /map vRST_Range wrong at least seven times. You have too.
Open Valorant. Go to the practice range (not) the main menu, not the agent select screen. The range.
That’s step one. If you’re not there, the command does nothing. (Yeah, I learned that the hard way.)
Press Shift + Enter to open chat. Type /map vRST_Range and hit Enter. No spaces before or after.
No caps on “vRST” unless it’s written that way right now. (Check the VRST Discord if it breaks. They update it without warning.)
You’ll see the loading screen. Then (bam) — you’re in the range with targets, bots, and that weird floating spawn point.
If nothing happens? Double-check the command. Try copying it instead of typing.
Make sure you’re in the range first (not) just in the game.
Still stuck? Restart the client. Seriously.
It fixes half the problems.
Bookmark the command in your notes app. Or paste it into a text file named “vrst.txt”. I keep mine pinned in Slack.
This isn’t magic. It’s just a command that works (when) you get the details right.
The Tutorial for Valorant Vrstgameplay starts here. Not with theory. With typing and reloading.
You’ll know it worked when the bot says “Target acquired” and you don’t scream.
Did you reload the client yet?
VRSTGAMEPLAY Feels Like a Mess at First

I opened it and stared. Target walls. Bots walking sideways.
A giant red zone I had no idea how to use.
You see all that stuff and think: what the hell do I click first?
The menu is just F1. Not buried. Not hidden.
Hit F1 and pick a drill. Done.
Static targets? Start there. Hit the same spot ten times.
Your wrist should feel it.
Moving bots? They’re dumb at first. Too slow.
You’ll get bored. (That’s the point.)
I cranked bot speed up too fast. Missed everything for twenty minutes. Felt stupid.
Adjust speed. Adjust distance. Armor?
Skip it early. It’s noise.
Start slow. Build muscle memory. Then go faster.
Not the other way.
Vandal first. One shot. One kill.
Forces precision.
Phantom next. Spray control matters more here. Sheriff?
Only if you want to learn recoil the hard way.
The How to Play Valorant Vrstgameplay guide helped me skip three days of guessing.
You don’t need every weapon. Pick one. Master it in this map before touching another.
Bot distance changes everything. Try 10 meters. Then 25.
Then 40. See how your aim shifts.
No one tells you this: standing still while shooting moving bots teaches more than sprinting and spraying.
You’ll miss. A lot.
That’s not failure. That’s the drill working.
Stop fighting the layout. Use it.
Hit F1. Pick one thing. Do it for five minutes.
Then stop.
You’ll know what to fix tomorrow.
Level Up Your Aim Like You Mean It
I used to miss flick shots by a mile. Then I tried the flick shot challenge in VRSTGAMEPLAY. It made me sweat.
You set up peek angles like Bind’s B site ramp. Or clear corners like Icebox’s kitchen. Real maps.
Real angles. No guessing.
Crosshair placement is boring until you die for the tenth time because it’s at chest level. I keep mine at head height even when idle. Always.
Even in spawn. (It feels weird at first.)
Counter-strafing? I practiced it while watching Netflix. Burst fire drills forced me to stop spraying.
Three bullets. Stop. Reset.
Repeat.
The strafe bots move fast. I move too. Left.
Right. Circle. All while tracking.
My first try looked like a drunk robot. My tenth felt sharp.
I record every score. Not for TikTok. Just to see if I’m better today than yesterday.
That’s enough.
You think muscle memory is magic? It’s not. It’s showing up.
Again. And again.
Want to learn the basics first? Start with the Gameplay for Beginners Vrstgameplay tutorial.
I still miss flicks sometimes. But less. Much less.
That’s all that matters.
Aim Doesn’t Wait
I’ve been there. Missed headshots. Frustrating trades.
Watching enemies flick past me like I’m standing still.
That’s why this Tutorial for Valorant Vrstgameplay isn’t fluff.
It’s what I used to stop guessing and start hitting.
You don’t need more settings tweaks. You don’t need another YouTube rabbit hole. You need reps.
Real, focused, repeatable reps (in) the practice range.
VRSTGAMEPLAY gives you that. No distractions. No excuses.
Just you, your crosshair, and a target that doesn’t forgive hesitation.
You already know your aim is holding you back. You already know rank feels stuck. So why wait for “someday” to fix it?
Open Valorant right now. Load the VRSTGAMEPLAY map. Do one drill.
Just five minutes. Before your next match.
That’s it. No gear swaps. No theory.
No waiting for motivation.
Consistency beats intensity every time.
And you’re already here (which) means you’re ready.
Go hit that range.
Then come back and tell me how many more heads you dropped.
