Blaze N Sword
SALovely Experience! The community is super helpful, outstanding experience, (you would benefit more if u were NA cause most of the members are, so u would have much more fun). I reached immo from plat in 3 Months from the IRP it was amazing tbh. Lots of positive vibes. Recommended!
Christopher Norkett
CAThis program has all the tools you need to start improving I joined the program as Ascendant 1, with my current peak Ascendant 3. There are lots of great resources available to help you improve. They really do cover everything! If you're not sure where it is you're struggling, this program is for you. The coaching experience has been instrumental in my development. I liked being able to have 1 on 1 meetings with different coaches to find the best coach to fit my needs. Overall surrounding yourself with like minded individuals and participating in the community is the best way to improve.
HelplessHero
GBHardstuck Silver 1 unstuck to Platinum 2 IRP blessed my 2 year hardstuck Silver soul with a wealth of VOD Lessons, Group Lessons, and (most importantly) 1-on-1 VOD Reviews. Every coach in IRP has unique insights and lessons to help you improve in every aspect of your gameplay. They provided me with personal routines to train my movement, aim, and utility usage. Taking you through the basics and fundamentals, all the way to niche situations and quirky ideas to run through with whichever agent you want to play with. All the coaches there are more than happy to share their knowledge and setups. They've changed me from a quiet bottom fragger, to a top-fragging igl. The amount of improvements you can see in yourself from IRP is extraordinary! If you asked me a month before I joined IRP that I'd be Platinum and KNOWING Diamond was not just a possibility but an eventuality for me, I'd say you're crazy. That's the power of IRP.
Zhyfr
ZAWhat an amazing coaching program I started playing Valorant in September of lats year when I got my first pc and I instantly fell in love with the game. I played a lot of Call of Duty before I started playing Valorant because I only had a console. I always wanted to play CSGO and Val, but never could. I invested a lot of time into Call of Duty to try and go pro. The thing is I never loved the game. Now that I started playing the game I wanted to play I scoured the internet for help to improve in Valorant. I paid for Skilled Capped, but I asked for a refund because I was not happy with there coaching and service. BUT then I found IRP the coaching service I needed to make my way to pro easier because everything I needed to know to improve as a player and climb in ranked was giving to me in simple to understand, but amazing and informative classes. You don't only get group classes, but also 1-on-1s with coaches scrims and the amazing community of IRP. Thanks So much Coach @Comet and Coach @Drenit for your amazing 1-on-1s you gave me. Because of IRP I do not feal like a lost sheep in the middle of the field lost and demotivated, but like the heard leader. I know this is not related to Valorant, but that is the best way I can describe it. So what are you waiting for, signup for IRP. You will not regret it! Thank you IRP
Anonymous
GBFor $1,500, you can get way more value IRP was about $1500 when my class joined. For $1500, you get classes (which apparently they think they have to clarify as "lessons and advanced lessons"), scrims, drills (basically server time practicing execs that'll never happen in your ranked games), and VOD reviews. Apprently they've added assessments now. If you go to Metafy, you can actually book one of IRP coaches for 50 HOURS of 1-on-1 for the same amount, and the value you'll get from 50 hours with evaD vs being in IRP is exponentially greater. The "guarantee" isn't a guarantee as most people don't hit their 6 divisions. I know of many that have been hardstuck for months with zero support from the coaches. Note that 90% they posted, they didn't clarify whether it happens within the timeframe, and they add a bunch of specific criteria so that they don't have to count a bunch of students who don't hit the guarantee. Also, you should ask if it's a money-back guarantee. It isn't ;) Community is good but can be toxic. When I asked a coach to ask someone to stop calling teammates r*tarded in scrims, they told me it was a cultural difference of EU vs NA, tf?!