Good LFG posts
The best LFG posts tell people what kind of session they are joining. That saves time and prevents mismatched expectations.
- Include region, platform, mode, and voice preference.
- Say whether the session is casual, practice, scrim, or event prep.
- Name the mechanic you want to improve.
- Share current skill level honestly.
Practice formats
Different practice goals need different partners. Do not use a full public match when a five-minute drill would teach more.
- Use controlled parry drills for timing reads.
- Use movement chase drills for camera recovery.
- Use duel sets for range and swap decisions.
- Use team scrims for callouts and focus fire.
Safety and etiquette
Community growth depends on players wanting to return. Keep LFG useful, transparent, and low-drama.
- Do not bait players with fake rewards or code claims.
- Respect event rules and server moderation.
- Ask before recording or featuring clips.
- Move recurring groups into clear channels or threads.