@choromeu_ Hopefully some of this advice is useful for you, objs sojourn also offers pro player povs on tracer which are great for taking notes on as well
@choromeu_ You can load up into custom games like VAXTA and THNX8 to practice blink punches, pulses, and blink aim adjusting. Also saving blink for time where it’s fine to walk such as walking to their backline or off angle is good so you have all 3 blinks for when it’s time to fight
@choromeu_ Third point you also played engages decently well and pressures their backline. The main things I’d work on honestly is mechanics when you would blink around someone you’re shooting it seemed to harm your own aim as well. You would over adjust for the blink and miss.
@choromeu_ Second point you played a lot better with taking space and engaging, as well as taking off angles just minor mistakes regarding blinks / winning engages
@choromeu_ It’s risky to do that and it’s better to play safe and distract them since taking the attention of both supports or 2+ enemy players is value
@choromeu_ For first point I think waiting for your team to engage before going in is good which you did a few times, as well as taking the tracer duel to prevent them from pressuring your backline. There are a few times were to full engage when the support or dps is not alone
@asbo_ow You also gotta queue comp at times of the day where you feel clear minded and energized it helps you make creative plays. AIM training depending on the hero for 10-30 minutes before starting also helps too. Finally I can suggest obs sojourn for watching some pro povs on your hero