BAR has an active mentor system that reviews player replays for free. If you want to understand what went wrong in a match, this is the fastest way to get expert feedback.
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Replays are saved automatically on the BAR website after every public match. To request a mentor review, find your replay on the site, grab the link, and submit it through the academy channel. Mentors check these requests when they have time and provide detailed breakdowns of your gameplay.
Include your in-game name if it differs from your forum handle. This helps mentors reference specific moments in the replay when giving feedback.
Mentors do not just tell you whether you won or lost correctly. They look at economy management, build order efficiency, unit composition choices, scouting habits, and response to aggression. A good replay review points out the three things you did well alongside the three things costing you the most games.
Spectator time counts at half rate toward rating and chevron progression. If a guide says you need five hours of play to reach Chevron 2 and you only watch matches, you need roughly double that time. Active gameplay always progresses your rating faster than passive spectating.
Getting your replays reviewed by experienced players compresses months of trial and error into specific actionable advice. Communities built around mentorship produce better players because the feedback loop stays tight and constructive.
[Crd] Creed of Champions rekindled my joy in Beyond All Reason. I had burned out on the game, and the friendly, no-toxicity environment caused me to start enjoying it again.
Creed of Champions emphasizes exactly this kind of growth-oriented team play.