Common mechanical mistakes
- Overflicking the crosshair instead of tracking calmly.
- Moving so wildly that aim becomes impossible.
- Swinging out of range and giving away timing.
- Resetting sprint without reading whether spacing supports it.

Practice & Improvement
Most PvP improvement comes from removing bad habits faster than you add flashy mechanics. These mistakes show up across aim, movement, timing and emotional decision-making.
Joueurs tilt into bad fights, overchase after one good hit, refuse to reset when the exchange is lost and keep repeating habits that already failed three times in the same duel.
Decision mistakes matter because even good mechanics fall apart inside a bad plan.
Do not review a fight with the vague idea that “everything was bad.” Find the first repeatable issue. That is usually the lever that changes the rest of the duel.
Use Comment pratiquer PvP to turn that failure point into a session plan.
Étape suivante
The fastest improvement comes from changing one stubborn habit on purpose, not from hoping it disappears with more games.