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10 Pro Tips For Valorant You Need To Know

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There isn't a lot to hate about VALORANT , for what it is. However, as with any ambitious competitive title, there are a few kinks to iron out. At launch, Reyna was added to the game's cast of agents. Although an absolute blast to play, she already stands head-and-shoulders above the others. Her abilities allow for invisibility, self-healing, vision obstruction, reduced recoil, quicker fire/reload rates, and more. It seems quite likely that we'll be seeing some type of nerf to Reyna in the near future. Maintaining competitive balance is a tough act, and one that Riot will have to continually refine to keep VALORANT' s fights diverse and interesting. Just like with Raze, Sage, and the middle chokepoint on Split – the development team must continue to quickly identify imbalances and remedy t


Keeping a track of opponents' abilities and Ultimates is very important, especially when players move up the ladder. Playing around these Ultimates and maneuvering your playstyle accordingly are key aspects of doing good in the game. Agent’s such as Raze and Brimstone boast powerful Ultimates, and can potentially turn the tide of the game if not dealt properly. Keeping a track of Ultimates will also give players a general idea of when to play defensive and when to take the cha


Not only that, but Viper sees enemies easier in the smoke since they are lit up by a red outline. Sight in Valorant is so important, making Viper's ult feel like a robot killing machine and the receiving team like a little gi


Although Valorant holds a wealth of potential, it's obvious that it is still a very young live-service game. The 1.0 version only has four maps available at launch, and while each one is fun to play and learn, there's a high chance of getting the same map twice or more in a row. Strangely, there's also no ranked mode at the time of this writing. In fact, the only modes playable in the game right now are standard unranked and Spike Rush. Spike Rush is a shorter 4-round mode where everyone has a randomly selected gun and all attackers have their own bomb. This provides a decent way to familiarize oneself with Valorant 's mechanics and weapons, but also exposes its lack of a substantial tutorial for anyone who hasn't already played Counter-Strike ,


Of all the Agents in VALORANT , Cypher has some of the best potential for high-level play thanks to the information that can be gleaned from the use the Spycam, Tripwire, and Cyber Cage. However, playing Cypher effectively requires a disproportionate mastery of map knowledge to succeed. Staying up to date on how maps change throughout the beta is key, but the reward is masterful plays with this Ag


This one is a feel bad for anyone who doesn't exactly have the best aim (myself including). It feels like you have your crosshair right on the opponent's head and somehow you miss. It doesn't feel like it should be possible. Hitting that shot should have been e


VALORANT 's interesting cast of agents, well-designed maps, and satisfying weaponry provides more than anyone could expect from a free-to-play shooter. It has its flaws, but for those looking to get into a fresh team-based shooter – VALORANT checks a lot of the right bo


Riot Games rocked Twitch with its closed beta drops for the game earlier this year, drawing a massive amount of attention pre-release. Although not everyone liked VALORANT 's style, the beta played undeniably well . With a snap of the fingers, the team announced the early release of the game , and now it's available for f


Players often than not struggle with using abilities properly and efficiently. It’s important to use abilities and utilities at opportune moments and not spam them unnecessarily. Valorant is a tactical-shooter, which means both the shooting part and the ability part are important elements of the game. More often than not, players usually resort to just shooting instead of combining it with abilities. Using abilities efficiently and properly will net players more success when compared to players that just rely on their shooting ski


As VALORANT is still in beta, Riot Games is constantly working to ensure the game is working as intended by design, and this means patching out Spycam exploits on each map as they appear. As a result, each patch often brings map changes, some meant to help overall gameplay, but many with Cypher and his Spycam in mind. These and future patches should be observed closely to ensure the best Cypher play and Valorantpedia.com counterplay. This guide will focus on patch 0.5, with the goal of thinking long-term about how best to use Cypher and his tool


The game is still a bit rough around the edges as well, from both a technical and graphical standpoint. The biggest and most persistent problem is its tendency to crash in the middle of matches, which happened to me multiple times (and happened to my teammates even more frequently). There's an irregular assortment of visual and audio bugs too, such as guns turning invisible in the character's hands, but nothing as bad as the crashing issue. It's just a matter of time before Riot irons these things out, but that doesn't make them any less irritating in the meant