Okay, so today I wanna share my journey on tackling the “destinyt all ranks” thing. Man, it was a grind, but totally worth it in the end.

First off, I started by just diving in. I mean, I had a rough idea of what “destinyt all ranks” meant – basically climbing through all the skill tiers in whatever game ‘destinyt’ was playing. So, I fired up the game and just started playing. No fancy strategies, no YouTube guides at this point, just pure, unadulterated gameplay.
I quickly realized that just playing wasn’t gonna cut it. I was stuck in the lower ranks for way too long. I needed to figure out what the heck I was doing wrong. That’s when I started recording my gameplay. Yeah, I know, sounds kinda try-hard, but trust me, it helps.
After a few sessions, I went back and watched my replays. And man, was it painful to watch myself. I was making so many dumb mistakes! Bad positioning, terrible aim, awful decision-making. The whole shebang. I started taking notes of these mistakes.
Next, I hit up YouTube. Started searching for guides, tips, and tricks for the specific game. Found a few really helpful channels that broke down the game mechanics and strategies. I focused on improving one thing at a time based on what I learned from my replays and the YouTube videos.
For example, one of my biggest weaknesses was my aim. So, I spent a good chunk of time practicing in the game’s training mode. Just grinding away, trying to improve my accuracy and reaction time. It was boring as hell, but it paid off eventually.
Then I focused on game sense. This was harder to learn. It was more about understanding the flow of the game, knowing where enemies were likely to be, and predicting their movements. I did this by actively thinking during gameplay, constantly asking myself questions like, “Where would I be if I were them?”
Another thing that helped was finding a good group of people to play with. Playing with randoms is a nightmare. Having a consistent team that you can communicate with and strategize with makes a HUGE difference. We started practicing together, learning each other’s playstyles and coordinating our attacks.
The climb wasn’t always smooth. There were definitely times when I felt like I was stuck in a rut, losing game after game. But I just kept grinding, kept reviewing my gameplay, and kept learning from my mistakes. I also took breaks when I felt burned out. No point in playing when you’re tilted.

Finally, after weeks (maybe months? I lost track) of hard work, I hit the top rank! The feeling was incredible. All that frustration and effort finally paid off. It was a tough journey, but I learned a lot about myself and the game along the way.
So, my advice to anyone trying to climb the ranks in any game is this: record your gameplay, identify your weaknesses, find good resources to learn from, practice consistently, find a good team, and don’t give up!