10 Beat Saber Tips | How to go from Easy to Expert+

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Published 2019-09-05
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After getting comments with people asking how I got to the level I am at on Beat Saber, I thought I would put together a little video!

So, here are my Top Ten tips that I learnt and used to get myself from completing Easy difficulty all the way through to now Expert+.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Mom-rw6oq
    train muscles and brain without thinking Me: Ultra Instict?
  • @-K343
    When first playing beat saber I went from hard to expert plus as fast as my grades going down
  • @wisdom-for-life
    Great tips, thanks... I used to do the same speed up strategy on guitar hero! It works. Anyways, stuck on level 23 expert... lol Thanks again for the tips
  • I've found that looking ahead to give myself longer to process information while almost hitting most from peripheral vision helps by giving you that extra split second to be prepared for what's coming next
  • @fidg
    My Top 10: 1. Practice 2. Practice 3. Practice 4. Practice 5. Practice 6. You get the idea.
  • @mbrsart
    I just got my first Expert+ clear after practicing a section about 20 times on slower speeds. Highly recommend that one. I just wish Beat Saber had something closer to the Riff Repeater in Rocksmith 2014, where you can choose just a section instead of just a timestamp, and you can have it automatically speed up if you clear it a certain number of times with no mistakes. That would be perfect.
  • @Rahvanox
    These are all excellent tips! I have an 2 important tips that I'd like to share as well. 1. Pace yourself. It's easy to get tired from playing this game. If you notice after awhile that you're starting to feel sore and you're not keeping up with notes that you would normally be able to hit just fine, take a break. Do something different for a few a hours or come back tomorrow. No one masters this game in a day and it can be easy for some to get discouraged trying a harder difficulty and thinking "I'll never be able to play on that difficulty..." It is a real workout and you have to build up to it. 2. Have fun with it! As mentioned in this video, these songs generally have a flow to them. One way that really helps me get into that flow is to immerse myself into the song. Bust a move if you have to! You'll have fun and start memorizing the flow too. Makes it seem a lot less like exercise. It sounds silly, I know. But it helps, it really does.
  • @bigcalves
    What happens if you're already on expert+ and you wanna get to easy?
  • @RiskiVR
    Man I studied this harder than my final exam edit: disclaimer, this was a joke, I never studied beat saber. I just play and eventually you'll get better with experienced practice. I hope this comment opened opportunities to some players, and please don't miss your assignments. we'll get through this together 💜
  • @TheFroggynator
    Don’t panic? Bring a towel? Is this Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy?
  • @axeandace7728
    When I first watched this video I could hardly do any expert levels, I'm now coming back to this video after 5 months just to say that these tips have helped me so much because I can finally beat Ghost on Expert+ and I'm currently trying to get in the top 50 on the leaderboards.
  • me: starts playing beatsaber next week: EXPERT MODE me: dang I’m so cool next week: EXPERt+ mode? me: nevermind this is too hard
  • @Ash-xi1hr
    I just forced myself onto expert+ by just trying every song.. and switching back to expert on the more tricky ones.. then just decided to play the game on No Fail expert+ for weeks until i remembered to turn it off.. After that i could breeze through every level expert+ no problem. i found the battery was too punishing and it pushed me away from higher difficulties at the start. So for anyone reading.. give no fail a try for a while
  • This is definitely the best Beat Saber improvement video I've seen! However, two things that really helped me but you don't really mention are 1. No Fail Mode which really helped me as it stops you crashing out of the game at a difficult part but you still get to practise the rhythm better than slowing the song down in Practice Mode & 2. Relax and Have Fun which you can also do in No Fail Mode. It's amazing how the blocks seem to slow down the more relaxed you are to the extent that they almost seem to pause in mid-air just before a difficult section!
  • Speaking from a different experience, ramping up the difficulty is a very good strategy, When I played flute there were these really hard songs in class, but then as I moved on to even harder songs, I came back to the old ones for practice and it was a lot slower and extremely easy
  • @Jack-xz3dg
    When he said to learn to react without thinking I thought he was about to teach us ultra instinct
  • @coryphaenidae
    "Its like... Expert is.. PERFECT!!! but I could use it a bit harder. Lets switch to Expert+! ADSKJFJKAJDFALD OH MY GOD THIS IS LIKE 10 LEVELS UP" Also I struggle a lot with the colors. I associate the sabers with the left and right sides, not the colors, therefore I struggle with the switches
  • One tip I've found helpful is when there are too many notes to comprehend, to only focus on one colour. It will be easier to get a sense of the rhythm and hand movements and typically the other colour has similar movements that you can follow without having to pay as much attention.