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Valorant: Everything We Know So Far

Valorant: Everything We Know So Far

With a roster bursting at the seems with charismatic and interesting characters, Valorant players are spoiled for choice. However, choosing a "main" character is one of the hardest aspects of the game. With such a diverse and interesting roster, each member of the Valorant cast is as interesting last the last. One of the more unique designs found in the title is the technology-savvy Cypher, who provides an under-utilized niche to the competitive scene of Hero Shooters. His trap-heavy playstyle is one of the most difficult to master but yields an oppressive and dominant presence when mastered to its full

Some players have noticed that walking and shooting don't affect a player's aim. This is so unrealistic since in real life, literally any movement can alter the aim of the weapon and its accuracy. As of now, skill seems optional since running at someone while your gun is on full auto somehow works better than methodically lining up a heads

Cyber Cage works well in conjunction with Cypher's Trapwire as it can stun and slow the enemy team for a lengthy period of time. When used correctly it can both disorient an enemy player and team, and even lead to a powerful ambush for Cypher and his teammates. Making it one of the deadliest combos in the entire game, and a tricky combination to play aro

Skill-focused gameplay and clutch moments are the core pillars of Valorant . From weapon balance to each Agent's abilities, Riot has put much enough tools in the player's hands to outsmart the opposit

Playing Default refers to splitting up at the beginning of a round and not stacking as a group, which can be a common mistake early in ranks as players attempt to rush a point. In those low-level ranks, such tactics might yield an occasional win, but in higher ranks it is ineffective, leads to team wipes, and serves to give the opposing team information about where the other team is loca

The cool thing about VALORANT is of course its range of characters, known as agents. Currently, there are 10 agents available in the game, some of which need to be unlocked as players play the game. This is called contract activat

The beta was recently released and players have shared their thoughts on the gameplay, as they also form their own opinions about the game. This is the purpose of this early testing, as the developers decide what to take out, add, or improve to make the final product great. Keep reading to learn five things players want added and five they hope Riot Games leave out of VALOR

Looking at the Agent roster reveals a surprising amount of vision denial skills. From blinding players to erecting flaming walls, most characters have some form of gaining or blocking locational informat

It is important to see what each player has in terms of resources so that everyone can go in on a full buy. It is equally important to remember that you carry forward weapons when surviving a round. If an opponent drops a weapon, it is (almost) always a good idea to pick it up before the round ends, since death causes the default layout of only a basic pistol to be equip

Riot Games needs to look into fixing this flaw before release, as players are already quitting when they die during ridiculous shootouts. It would be a simple change that would go a long way to making the game bet

The likes of gun game, capture the flag, or simple deathmatch could help enhance the replayability of Valorant significantly. More casual modes with multiple lives should exist as a way for casuals to have fun and more hardcore players to warm up their skills before entering an intense game. Lacking other game modes post-launch could result in player fatigue, further exacerbated with the game's small map p

The ultimate ability of a hero is charged with kills. The more kills an agent has, the quicker they charge their ultimate. Some abilities also have shorter cooldowns, making them spammier, while other abilities can only be used once a ro

When using Blaze Phoenix players have options in how they can use the ability. It is a powerful defensive tool while also being an incredibly dangerous offensive weapon in the right hands. Using Blaze to cover a given chokepoint is definitely one of its intended uses, as its visual impairment is arguably the best in the game. However, due to its versatile manipulation, Phoenix players can use the ability to cover the blind spot of a given area and flush out any camping players. And when used in conjunction with his Curveball, Blaze can be used to dish out some insane damage on a blinded enemy team. When using Blaze, Phoenix players simply need to be unpredictable, in order to gain the most mileage from the abil

Even if players can't get their hands on a VALORANT closed beta key, not to worry because this project by Riot is probably one of the few games that hasn't seen any slowing down due to the recent COVID-19 situat

Considered by many to be the most difficult among the roster, Cypher relies upon a player's understanding of the Cache Map strategies and their enemies' tendencies. But with a firm understanding of both general gameplay and Cypher's arsenal of abilities, an aspiring Cypher main will find success through his oppressive tool

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