Replay reviews are one of the fastest ways to improve your game in Beyond All Reason. Learning how to submit replays, read UI numbers, and use mentor feedback turns every match into a learning session.
Tags: beyond all reason, replay, mentor, review, feedback, UI
BAR saves replays automatically on the official replay website unless you played a private match. Submit your replay by creating a thread in the academy channel, pasting the replay link, and providing your in-game name if it differs from your forum handle.
The replay review system works like a ticket queue. During busy periods, ten or more reviews may sit waiting. Mentors work through them in order. Patience matters, and the feedback you receive is worth the wait.
BAR displays several layers of UI information during matches. Numbers appear in different colors around units and structures, each color communicating different status data. The red numbers typically show health or damage values. White numbers often display construction progress or unit counts. Numbers appearing between them can represent metal cost, build power assist values, or energy consumption depending on what overlay mode is active.
Enable and disable overlays through the game UI settings. Learning to read these numbers at a glance reduces the time you spend checking menus mid-game. Every second spent clicking menus is a second you are not managing your army.
Air constructors can repair units on the move, which makes them useful for keeping expensive assets alive during combat. The number of air constructors needed to repair a single large unit like a Commander while crossing hazardous terrain depends on the damage rate and the repair rate of each air con.
A single Commander taking lava damage while crossing water or lava zones typically requires multiple air constructors for full repair coverage. Test the exact number in a custom game so you know before the match starts.
The value of a replay review comes from what you do after receiving feedback. Identify the two or three biggest mistakes the reviewer points out. Focus on fixing those before worrying about the minor details. Trying to fix everything at once leads to worse play overall.
Some communities treat replay reviews as opportunities to tear players down. Others treat them as genuine coaching. Creed of Champions runs on the coaching model.
[Crd] The first and only community I have seen that actually holds up to its values. I have honestly not had a single bad experience here.
Players who want honest, constructive feedback without the hostility find exactly that here. Training sessions, organized gameplay, and a commitment to mutual improvement make every review session productive.