How I got Grand Champion with 0 mechanics

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Published 2023-05-24
It's a common debate in the Rocket League community. Can you get Grand Champion with 0 mechanics? I personally think, yes. And today I end this debate once and for all by proving it myself. This is how I got Grand Champion with no mechanics.

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People often debate whether or not mechanics are important for ranking up in Rocket League. In my opinion, mechanics are not nearly as important as you think if you're trying to climb the ranks. Even some experienced coaches overvalue how important mechanics are. Obviously, you need some mechanical ability to an extent, but people often estimate that they need way more than they actually do. In this video, I got Grand Champion with a piano as my controller to prove that mechanics aren't actually that important.

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All Comments (21)
  • Plan to get to GC with no mechanics: try and party up with people who have insane mechanics😂
  • @alanjukic6743
    Wayton: tries to reach gc with no mechanics.. also Wayton: hopes to find a teammate who is mechanical
  • @albibarry2999
    this actually demonstrates that your tm8s can hold you back or especially slow you down
  • @wyet_
    are we gonna talk about how his team mate went from diamond 3 to grand champ in like 3 days
  • @gblawrence034
    This debate really comes down to your definition of “mechanics”. You have to remember that when you do a challenge like this, all you’ve lost is your muscle memory. Your read of the ball’s trajectory and physics that you’ve gained after thousands of hours is still there. I’m sure you’d agree that without that, you definitely wouldn’t have completed this challenge. So it depends - do you consider being able to read the ball a “mechanic”? A lot of people would say no, but I’d argue that in order to have the ability to read the ball well, you would need to have practiced mechanics that require that skill, such as double taps, shooting, saves, etc. So while reading the ball may not, in itself, be a mechanic, it is learned through training things that actually are mechanics, despite those mechanics themselves not necessarily being needed to get to GC.
  • @Wiseman501
    So you don't need mechanics as long as you have teammates with good mechanics. Great info. This will help so much...
  • I agree with the sentiment and the statement that you can get high ranked without mechs, but I think the way you went about it doesn't do the best job showing/proving that for 2 main points imo: 1. teaming up with someone who you admit is both under-ranked, and better mechanically than the other players -- kinda devalues your point. 2. 3s is a gamemode where one player's mistakes have the least amount of impact -- so trying for GC (or whatever rank) in 1s would be more impressive not to say this isn't impressive or to say that the statement is not true -- just that it could've been proved better imo much love <3
  • @esqueletor66
    this only prove's me that i can never reach grand champ in solo queue
  • The problem with videos like this is how do you classify reading the ball, reading the 50s, understanding how and where to hit the ball, how to preserve momentum etc etc. Funny how people who spent thousands of hours doing all these things, all of sudden claim "it's not important". If it's not important then coach somebody to get gc in less than 200-400 hours (overall playtime not the in-game stats). P. S. I am not hating, love the content
  • @ryanupshaw
    To me, this only really proves that someone who has already achieved gc with good mechanics can still work their way back up there using the knowledge they gained from being such a high rank, even when being limited in their mechanical ability.
  • @GuilleVQ
    In my opinion, you were not playing with 0 mechanics in this video, you were just learning to use a new type of controller. I think what is most accurate to playing with 0 mechanics is what Flakes did. Keep the ball in the ground, faking, and good positioning.
  • @BaddieBrad
    This is fake, he touched the ball which is the hardest mechanic there is☹️
  • Wayton: You don't need mechanics to reach Grand Champ 5 minutes later Wayton: We need to team up with someone who is really good mechanically ???
  • @mccoy5542
    in it's simplest form, i like that the piano controller makes him so excited about the game again. i remember being hyped about those basic goals man, what a fun, easy time <3
  • @Grifflicious
    I would love to sit down and chat with you one day to have a conversation regarding these types of debates. Things like this show up on twitter and reddit, constantly but I don't believe anyone has truly addressed the nuances regarding things like rank, mechanics, positioning, play with the team vs for the team, etc. Idk if you're interested but I think it have a ton of benefit to the community to truly dive into what makes this debate so triggering for so many people.
  • @SpecSolve
    the best way to get to GC with no mechs is to have been a GC for 3 years and play on a smurf account tbh thanks for the video. love the piano play though frfr
  • @picklerick301
    I love the idea, but there is a big limit. Yourself. You are already an insanely good player. You KNOW the mechanics, with or without a bad controller. So it's not like you're starting from nothing. You will never be able to have as few mechanics as a real beginner. Positionning is the key. But in this very video, I could clearly see advanced mechanics, even if you consider that you were bad with the keyboard. You litteraly did multiple aerials. And double taps ?! Which beginners can't do. So this is not a solid proof in my eyes, sorry ! I may have positionning weakness, but the difference in mechanic levels once you hit champion is obvious if you are average like me. Losing most 50s. Not being able to quick flip on kick off. Not being able to compete on walls. Not being able to stop a good dribble even with shadow defence. Not aiming properly when shooting. With the incredible amount of smurfs pulling ceiling shots and resets, which are very intimidating with my level, etc... You already have the knowledge of these mechanics (and their counter), even with your keyboard, and you are already better than me, at minute 1 ^^ For me, if you want to demonstrate this, you have to observe how a very beginner plays, and cap your skills regarding this. Never aerial. Never make clean controls on the ground. Never win a hard 50. Never shoot hard. Never play backward properly. THIS is having no mechanics. If you even only reach champion like that, I would argue that this is a way better proof. However, this is a good encouragement for beginners. Keep up the good work.