 So you feel like you're not optimizing your combat, but you don't know why. Not a problem. I want you to watch this footage and then tell me what you think is wrong. Okay, so clearly this was horrible technique, but why? Well, from a vet's perspective, this guy is not taking advantage of the fact that you can reload while you're swapping weapons, which means that as soon as your laser blade is over, when you switch back, you're sitting there in front of your enemy with half an empty magazine. You could have been reloading while you were slashing him to pieces, but now you're reloading in front of his face like a sitting duck. This is a great way to die instantly in the middle of combat. What you should do instead is always sneak in a reload before you switch weapons. It takes like an extra three frames to do, but the upside is as soon as the blade is over, when you switch back to your weapons, you have a full magazine to work with instead. So try to get into the habit of reloading right before you switch, so that it's basically muscle memory, so that every time you swap weapons, you're reloading without even thinking about it. Here's another thing that I don't really see a lot of players do. Tell me what you think is wrong with this footage. Did you see it? The transition from the kick to the laser blade is extremely slow. Instead of going from kick to laser blade, it's actually faster for you to transition from kick to quick boost and then to laser blade. Here's the difference. So right after you kick, always do a quick boost to cancel your animation into your next move. Maybe it's a laser blade, maybe it's a yo-yo, maybe it's just shooting a shotgun burst, but it's going to be faster than if you just finish the kick. And when you put all this stuff together, it kind of looks like this. So cancel your kicks and reload while you switch. If you do those two things, you probably have an advantage on an enemy who isn't. So I hope that helps. And as always, if you have a fantastic day and I'll see you around.