Maybe try not to use your skills to facetank everything, than you might see some land against the avarage mirage Problem is, above G3 one doesn't just play Mirage casually. They are usually very well trained in what they need to do. I've seen Mirage & Thief combos bursting people down even. Chasing the Mirage as a warrior isn't the best move, considering your role as a sidenoder imo. But I may have approached this too much from a defense perspective, you are correct. If Plat is for you not casual, than I have to say are wrong, there might be max 200 people atm that are not playing casually Excuse me but i would like to ask you , what is your definition of playing casually and how did you measure the number of players which dont play casualy? Thank you in advance!That's the number I estimate, from playing ranked, at's mat's (EU) and teapots tournaments, from the past year 2020 till current state, there are some na players included but I do not know that Many on na. From this max 200 are probably 20-30 that are rly rly good. Maybe try not to use your skills to facetank everything, than you might see some land against the avarage mirage Problem is, above G3 one doesn't just play Mirage casually. They are usually very well trained in what they need to do. I've seen Mirage & Thief combos bursting people down even. Chasing the Mirage as a warrior isn't the best move, considering your role as a sidenoder imo. But I may have approached this too much from a defense perspective, you are correct. In p1/p2 noone has any idea what they are doing btwThis is pretty much the thing, people do not know how to play the game mode, even in p2, there are at max mechanical good but do mostly not understand what to do, where to go, or if I can leave the person or not(for real stomp or cleave is mostly better than, any sneaky rez)Respawns, outnumbering, leaving the fight are words that most people do not know. I wouldn't say that I know exactly where to go but I at least know the basics