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While everyone is free to play Valorant any way that they want, getting guns that are clearly the strongest may lead to more victories in the end. In this list, you will get to know which guns are more likely to get you more w

Those seagulls from Finding Nemo were pretty much what chat would have sounded like if you could hear them. The only thing this meme needs now is Dory and Marlin as Valorant beta keys, and it will be compl

The Vandal is the favorite weapon of a lot of Valorant players for various reasons. Although the huge pricetag might drive away some, it more than makes up for it with good accuracy, good rate of fire, and damage that doesn't degrade depending on the distance of your target. This means that player accuracy is rewarded, as headshots with this gun are guaranteed kills, regardless of how far the enemy is or if they're wearing ar

At the end of the day, VALORANT is a good game. It isn't for everyone, catering to a competitive, esports-focused audience, but that doesn't mean it's off-putting or unwelcoming. Riot's attention to detail and commitment to quality shines through with VALORANT , so even if you run into a few bad apples – laugh it off and enjoy the thrill of the fi

Sheriff is a revolver that has the title of the strongest handgun in Valorant , mainly due to its raw damage output . By having a relatively low cost, you can get it in the first round of the game, and because it has such high damage, any headshots you get against enemies with no armor are guaranteed one-hit-kills. Sure, it's not as useful in the later rounds if your economy is strong, but if you master using this gun as soon as possible, your early rounds will be a walk in the p

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

All the player wants to do is save their operator or vandal, but Sova ruined that plan. This meme shows what it's like to be on the receiving end of that. Nervousness kicks in and all you can do is hope for the end of the round to come quic

Above A Screens #1 – We will mention this as one of the best places to place a camera, but we expect this to be patched out. Placing the Spycam here is not an exploit, but it provides such an abundance of information that it feels like a prime candidate for a nerf in the future. From here, Cypher can see spawn, screens, A Tower, A Main, and more. For now, this is a prime location to learn, but do not be surprised if in the future it is changed or removed due to simply being too effici

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 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

Valorant may be inspired by Overwatch , but it isn't Overwatch . You should never go around the map spamming your abilities simply because you can. Think of the game as a first-person shooter that lets you use abilities as opposed to a hero shoo

class=Although the few game modes offered at launch may seem dull on the surface, the art of trying to master VALORANT is the addicting part. Memorizing weapon recoil patterns, learning and planning an economy strategy, going into custom games to find cheeky camping spots on each map – it's all part of the fun. An interesting cast of agents, four well-designed maps, and an array of satisfying weaponry provides more than anyone could expect from a free-to-play shooter. Now, if only the skins weren't so expensiv

Starting off we have the Stinger, which is an SMG with decent damage at close to mid-range. While it's not strong enough to lead to one-shot-kills, it can get you through situations where an enemy pops up right in front of you, which usually leads to panic and spraying bullets everywhere. Its relatively fast rate of fire means that you don't have to be very precise with your sh

Of all the Agents in Valorant guide|https://valorantpedia.Com/ , 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