How to Use BARD Platform AI Coaches for Maximum Results

The AI coaches on the BARD platform are not just here to give simple tips—they provide personalized support to help you improve in every area of the game. We’ll show you how to make the most of the coaches’ capabilities and achieve the best results with their feedback.

Choose the coach that suits you best

Each AI coach on the BARD platform offers personalized support in their unique style, tailored to the needs of different types of players. For example, Inspira is energetic and motivating, helping you overcome challenges. Rinzo is a master of strategic thinking, offering new perspectives that you can easily adapt to your advantage. Tactarion is patient and provides detailed analysis and data-driven feedback to support your long-term growth. MechaniX offers precise technical advice to fine-tune your mechanical skills. Dominaar is goal-oriented and always focused on top performance and victory.These varied styles ensure that every player finds the right support to grow and succeed.

How to Ask for Feedback

One of the biggest advantages of AI coaches is their ability to adapt to various situations. However, to get the most out of them, it’s important to ask well-formulated questions. Here’s how to do it:

  1. Be specific: Instead of asking general questions, focus on specific areas. For example, if you want to improve in FPS games, don’t just ask “How can I get better?” but rather specify, “How can I improve my reaction time in shooting situations?”
  2. Ask for feedback based on in-game results: If you’re using MechaniX, for example, ask, “I noticed that my movement coordination wasn’t accurate enough in the last match. What should I do to improve it?” AI coaches can analyze your data and provide detailed feedback on your performance.
  3. Acknowledge your weaknesses: If you know where you need improvement, base your communication on that. For example, when using Stratovate, you could say, “I struggle with quick decision-making in strategic situations. What steps would you recommend to improve this skill?”

How to Use AI Coaches for Long-Term Growth

Coaches are especially effective if you aim for long-term improvement. Players often make the mistake of using the coaches’ advice once and then forgetting to apply it. AI coaches should be used regularly to track progress and achieve long-term goals.

  1. Set measurable goals: Interacting with AI coaches becomes most effective when you know exactly what you want to achieve. Set both short-term and long-term goals.
    • A short-term goal could be: “I want to improve my reflex time by 10% in the next week.”
    • A long-term goal could be: “Over the next three months, I want to significantly improve my strategic thinking in MOBA games to become a better team captain.”
  2. Stay in touch with your coaches: If you feel stuck, ask your coach how you’re progressing toward your goals. For example, you can ask Inspira to help motivate you if your enthusiasm is waning, or ask Tactarion if you are properly applying the strategic elements you’ve learned.
  3. Monitor your progress: The data-driven feedback from AI coaches helps you continuously monitor your performance. For example, if MechaniX says, “Your aim has improved by 15% recently,” you can use that as motivation and a starting point for further improvement.

Stay Focused on Your Goals and Be Patient

Improvement in gaming doesn’t happen overnight. However, AI coaches help you progress at your own pace while providing continuous support. Always remember that long-term progress requires patience and consistency.

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