Consult
Start with the game, server, target, time zone, and preferred language. No public form asks for account passwords.
How It Works
Players explain the goal, timing, and server first. The team then assesses fit, matches the right specialist, delivers the service, and closes with feedback.
Each step is explicit so players know when the team is clarifying fit, when matching starts, and what happens after delivery.
Start with the game, server, target, time zone, and preferred language. No public form asks for account passwords.
The advisor decides whether live coaching, duo support, VOD review, a training plan, or a blended route fits the case.
The team matches the right coach or partner by game, role, language, and availability.
Service can run through voice, duo sessions, review notes, or structured training tasks, with the process kept visible.
After delivery, the team summarizes feedback, training priorities, and practical next steps for later sessions.
The contact flow only asks for the basic information needed to understand the request. No public form requests account passwords.
Not every request fits the same format. Early assessment lowers the chance of a bad service match.
Every finished session should leave behind useful notes, practical follow-up, and the next training focus.
These are the questions overseas Chinese players ask most often before they reach out.
Share the game, server, current level, goal, usual hours, and your preferred contact method.
The advisor will explain why and point you toward a more suitable review, coaching, or training option.
Share your game, server, goals, and time zone. The team can suggest the right route before you commit to a service format.