I’ve missed more shots than I care to admit.
And I’m sick of it.
You’re here because your aim feels off. Or you freeze in ranked. Or you watch pro clips and wonder how they move like that.
This Tutorial for Valorant Vrstgameplay fixes that. Not with theory. Not with hype.
With what works (right) now, in the practice range.
I’ve run these drills hundreds of times. Some made me better fast. Others were a waste.
This guide cuts out the noise.
You’ll learn how to set up VRSTGAMEPLAY. How to drill recoil control until it’s automatic. How to track enemies without thinking.
No fluff. No filler. Just steps you follow and see results.
You’ll walk away faster, tighter, and ready for your next match. Not someday. Next game.
What VRSTGAMEPLAY Actually Is
It’s not magic. It’s a custom game mode in Valorant’s practice range. Built by a player named vRST to fix how broken most practice sessions are.
You’ve tried shooting bots. You know it doesn’t stick. Vrstgameplay is different. It gives you repeatable drills.
Not random chaos.
I use it for flick shots. You’ll use it for crosshair placement. Someone else needs tracking.
All of it works because the drills force consistency.
Aim improves when you do the same thing ten times (not) when you spray at a bot and call it practice.
Reaction time? It gets faster only if you train it under pressure. Vrstgameplay does that. No setup.
No third-party tools.
It’s free. It’s in-game. You don’t need to download anything.
Pro players don’t talk about it much. But they use it. Or versions like it.
Because it works.
Want to try it yourself? Start with the Tutorial for Valorant Vrstgameplay.
No fluff. Just drills.
You’re either practicing right or wasting time. Which one are you doing right now?
How to Actually Load VRSTGAMEPLAY (Not the Way Everyone Says)
I type /map vRST_Range and hit enter.
That’s it.
No practice range menu. No “Find Practice” button. Valorant doesn’t put it there.
You paste it.
You’re not in the range yet. You’re in the lobby. So open chat first.
Shift + Enter. Then type the command. Not /vRST_Range.
Not map vRST_Range. Just /map vRST_Range.
What if nothing happens? You mis-typed. Or you’re still in a match.
Or you pressed Enter too soon. Try again. Copy-paste it if your fingers betray you.
You’ll see the map load (gray) sky, concrete floor, targets lined up. No agents. No guns.
Just you and the range. If you see the main menu instead? You didn’t open chat.
Do it again.
Bookmark the command. Stick it in a note app. Paste it into Discord.
Don’t memorize it (nobody) does. You’ll forget. I do.
This isn’t a hidden feature. It’s just how it works. The official Valorant tutorial for VRSTGAMEPLAY never mentions this.
They expect you to click around forever.
Why make it harder than it is? It’s one line. One key combo.
One map name.
Type it. Press enter. Done.
No fluff. No waiting. No “loading screen tips.”
Just you and the range.
Ready when you are.
VRSTGAMEPLAY Layout Breakdown

I load up VRSTGAMEPLAY and see three things right away: target walls, bots that move on rails, and zones labeled “Tracking”, “Reflex”, and “Flick”.
You don’t need a tutorial to find the menu. Press F1. That’s it.
It opens a clean list of drills. Click one. The map resets.
You’re in.
Static targets? They’re for precision. Not speed.
Stand still. Breathe. Aim at the center dot.
Pull the trigger when your crosshair settles.
Moving targets teach tracking. Your wrist stays loose. Your eyes lead the bot.
Not chase it.
You control difficulty with three sliders: bot speed, armor value, and spawn distance.
Start slow. Real slow. (Yes, slower than you think you need.)
Build muscle memory before cranking speed. If you rush, you train bad habits. Not aim.
Try the Sheriff first. One shot. No forgiveness.
Forces clean clicks.
Then switch to Phantom. Higher fire rate. Teaches spray control under pressure.
Bot speed too high? You’re not getting better. You’re just reacting.
Vandal sits in the middle. Good for learning recoil reset.
Armor too low? You’re not learning consistency (you’re) guessing.
Want more drill logic? Check out the How to play valorant vrstgameplay page.
It maps out what each zone actually trains (not) just what it looks like.
Distance matters more than you think. Try 20m, then 35m. Notice how your aim changes.
No magic settings. Just adjust one thing at a time.
Then test it. Then adjust again.
Level Up Your Aim, Not Just Your Stats
I run flick shot drills every morning. They’re brutal. And they work.
You want reaction time tests? Turn on the timer. Shoot the red target before it blinks.
No second chances. Just you and the clock.
Set up peek angles like Bind’s B site or Icebox’s connector. I place bots where enemies actually spawn. Not where the map says they might.
(Real peekers don’t stand still. Neither should your practice.)
Crosshair placement isn’t optional. I keep mine at head height always (even) when walking empty halls. Your muscle memory doesn’t care if an enemy is there.
It only cares where you trained it to go.
Counter-strafing feels weird at first. So I start slow: strafe left, stop, shoot. Then strafe right, stop, shoot.
Then I speed it up until my feet and fingers stop arguing.
The ‘strafe’ bots are my favorite. They move side-to-side while I do the same. And track them.
It’s messy. It’s hard. It’s how you stop missing shots mid-fight.
I record every session. Not for clout. To see if I’m actually improving.
Or just repeating the same mistake.
This isn’t about grinding. It’s about training smarter than last week. If you’re new to all this, start with the Gameplay for Beginners Vrstgameplay guide first.
Then come back. Try one drill. Just one.
Did it feel worse today? Good. That means you’re stretching something real.
Aim Doesn’t Wait
I’ve done this. I missed shots. I rage-quit.
I watched replays and hated what I saw.
You’re not behind. You’re just not practicing right.
That Tutorial for Valorant Vrstgameplay isn’t another gimmick. It’s the only thing that actually moved my crosshair where I wanted it (not) where it ended up.
You want cleaner flicks. You want less spray. You want to stop losing duels before they start.
This works because it’s boring. Repetitive. Unsexy.
No flashy overlays. No fake “pro secrets.” Just you, a map, and deliberate reps.
You already know your aim feels off in ranked. You already know your reflexes lag when pressure hits. You already know watching clips won’t fix it.
So stop waiting for motivation.
It won’t show up.
Open Valorant now. Load VRSTGAMEPLAY. Do one drill (just) five minutes.
That’s it. Not tomorrow. Not after lunch. Now.
Your next match starts the second you decide to train (not) watch, not complain, not scroll.
Go. Type “VRSTGAMEPLAY” in the practice range. Start.
You’ll feel the difference before the first round ends.
