Beyond All Reason players who want to improve faster can submit replays for mentor review. The process is simple and the feedback is free. This article walks through the steps.
Beyond All Reason automatically saves replays to the official replay website at beyondallreason.info. After every public match, the replay uploads automatically. Players who want their games reviewed need only grab the link from that website.
Private matches do not upload automatically, which means replay links only exist for public games and organized matches where recording is enabled. If a replay is missing from the website, it was likely a private game or a match with recording disabled.
The Beyond All Reason community maintains a replay review channel where mentors volunteer to analyze player games. The submission process works as follows:
This system operates like a ticket queue. Mentors review replays in order when they have time. Submitting and waiting patiently yields the best results. Mentors often provide detailed breakdowns of decision-making, build order issues, and tactical mistakes.
BAR mentors reviewing replays typically examine several key areas:
Good mentors provide constructive feedback rather than harsh criticism. The community values learning-focused review sessions that help players understand their mistakes and develop better habits.
Players who want the most value from replay reviews should include context with their submission. Mentioning what they think went wrong, specific moments they are confused about, and what they want to improve helps mentors focus their analysis.
Reviewing the same replay before and after making changes also helps. Players who implement feedback and then submit a new game for comparison see faster improvement than those who request reviews without acting on the advice.
The Beyond All Reason mentorship system works because the community invests time in helping players grow. Replay review is one of several ways the community supports improvement without judgment. Communities like Creed of Champions formalize this philosophy into regular training sessions.
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