10 Things We Wish We Knew Before Starting Valorant

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Shooting and aim-based skills are what the game is built on and the abilities of each agent allow you to adapt and change firefights and engagements. A well-timed smoke bomb or grenade can alter the fight, but you'll be useless if its on cooldown when you need it m


New character Reyna can capitalize on Leer to disrupt enemy attackers, making them vulnerable to Reyna's other attacks or her allies'. Since looking at the Leer grants Nearsight, opponents can't spot Reyna and other distant characters, making them prone to other tr


Cypher is the crème de la crème here because he allows you to stay safe while also allowing you to keep an eye on B Main with the help of his Spycam. He can also delay any rush from the enemy team by placing the Trapwire near B M


A mechanic that may seem foreign if you're coming from the world of Call of Duty is how Valorant allows you to spend money you earn in-between rounds. Often you'll find that when you decide to purchase new weapons is almost if not more important than the item you're buying. It's all about understanding the flow of a match and knowing when you could use a boost in effectiveness and how that relates to the match overall. Don't go spending your money as soon as you can, unless, of course, it's a part of your team's specific strat


Moreover, Raze can position her Paint Shells to the Boom Bot's direction, which can scatter AOE damage. Meanwhile, she can also use Boom Bot to lure opponents to her Blast Pack charges. Lastly, Raze can use Boom Bot to force enemies to be in the range of her (Ult) Showstopper, which can end clashes with the right


While the Sky Smoke signature blocks off sections of the map, Incendiary gives Brimstone the ability to control crucial map points. Triggering the incendiary grenade can generate a fire zone that can discourage combatants from approaching bomb sites or other crucial chokepoi


Valorant doesn’t have a leaderboard where players can see how far they are from the next rank. Even the Matchmaking Ratings (MMR) is hidden, and there isn’t a way to check it. A leaderboard will not only motivate players to improve, but it also acts as a reality check for players and where they stand. It will also help players to calibrate their strengths and weaknesses. Either a leaderboard, or a system where players can see their MMR, will significantly make the ranked mode be


Valorant news as a game has a steep learning curve, especially if you've never played CS:GO or a similar game before. Each individual character has a learning curve as well, and Phoenix has one of the steepest learning curves. Getting acquainted with how far his curveball goes is important to play him w

The main objective when pushing A should be taking control of Heaven. This requires a lot of proper ability usage and good team coordination. Blocking vision of A Short will allow players to either aggressively push through Short or sneak behind A Site through Hea


Confident players can take an aggressive peek through B Main and look for an early kill. Securing an early kill in B will allow your teammate to quickly capture the point as B Site is usually held by a single pla


While it's certainly not a one for one copy of CS:GO , there is a lot similarity between the two. It has several rounds, no respawning during rounds, attacking and defending a bomb site, the gun buy system, etc. There's no denying Valorant is just like CS


If you are not a big fan of lining up your every shot perfectly, and would much rather expose your enemies to a wave of bullets flying their way, then Ares might be the gun for you. Ares doesn't deal a lot of damage per shot, however, its high rate of fire more than makes up for it if you catch your enemy off guard, especially in a tighter area or up close. It's also not extremely expensive, meaning you can get it relatively early without spending too m


If you're the type of gamer who grew up playing first-person shooters then you likely developed the drift shooting style. This is rather common and has the user drifting left or right as they pull and aim in the opposite direction. It helps them avoid fire while at the same time allowing them to secure the kill. In Valorant you must stand still to shoot effectively. You can try the movement approach but you'll find yourself at a distinct disadvantage. Whenever you go to shoot just remember to stand still while you're firing your wea


As with most first-person shooters, many players have a built-in instinct to sprint as much as they can to get into the action as soon as possible. Anyone familiar with the games that inspired the shooting mechanics of Valorant will tell you this is the opposite of what you should do. Not only is it detrimental to your life as it can give away your position, but it also puts you at a disadvantage when prompted with a sudden firefight. Slow and steady wins the race in Valorant and sprinting should be avoided at all co