The short answer
Academy discussion shows players using scenarios because they provide repeatable conditions and clear personal benchmarks.
That makes them useful for tracking improvement, not just for learning controls.
Why this matters
- Multiplayer can hide progress because every lobby changes.
- Scenarios create a steadier baseline for economy rhythm, execution speed, and command comfort.
- That makes them a useful training lane, especially for newer players.
What a player should actually do
- Replay the same scenario after a few days of focused practice.
- Track whether economy handling, confidence, and downtime have improved.
- Use scenarios as measurement, then test those gains in skirmish or multiplayer.
Common mistake
The common mistake is treating scenarios as baby content only. They can also be disciplined training content.
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