Both Viper and Pheonix are great offensive agents as they can easily put a lot of pressure on point by using their abilities which makes it easier for the team to plant the bomb. However, Viper's ultimate ability can single-handedly move an entire team on to the point, whereas Pheonix's ability is more selfish and gives him a second life. Outside of their ultimate abilities, Viper and Pheonix share similar abilities so their ultimates are the deciding factor when choosing an offensive h
Taking the competitive multiplayer landscape by storm, Riot's Valorant _ has grown into a household name in what seems overnight. The ever-growing titles only method of being played is through a "drop" from a popular Twitch streamer's broadcast of the game. This combined with its fusion of both _Overwatch- style Hero shooter mechanics and similar structure and mechanics of the popular Counter-Strike series adds to its popularity. Valorant's success has driven the early access shooter into notoriety, being a household name in only a few months. It has solidified itself as one of the premier competitive multiplayer titles available now and has dominated on Twitch for an impressive t
Run it Back is a rather limited ultimate, however, that does not speak for its insane utility. Run it Back allows Phoenix players unmatched aggression and recon. Phoenix can potentially rush an enemy team without fear of dying. It also allows players to scout where the enemy team is allowing for some powerful recon application. Run it Back is a simple ultimate but that does not impact its insanely powerful implications throughout a ma
This is important as an attacker or a defender, especially after getting a pick, keeping each site as equally covered as possible. Playing Default is particularly useful in the early rounds because it can reveal patterns in the opponent’s playstyle, such as rushing a certain area repeatedly, or attempting to flank in a certain
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
If the beta was already swarmed with hackers and aimbots, what guarantee is there that the formal launch won't suffer the same problem? It's simply not fun to play VALORANT - or any online game for that matter - when a lot of the matches are played with cheaters who have no concept of morality or true tal
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
This smoke can also be used to the advantage of the defenders. This smoke can force Attackers to enter a site blindly, making them easy pickings unless they choose the right angle to look at immediately upon leaving the sm
With this aggressive playstyle, it can be pretty easy to confuse the enemy, as well. Omen can be almost anywhere, and a good Omen is going to keep the enemy looking over their shoulders for the majority of the ma
These Agents are split into four different classes: Initiator, Controller, Duelist, and Sentinel. Omen fits into the Controller category and can be pretty effective in the right hands. Let's take a look at Omen and some tips on how to get the most out of playing
Phoenix's Hot Hands is another fire-ball style attack in which the character launches an incendiary blast that deals high damage to a surrounding area. This attack, when tossed, will place a lingering flame area that does incredible damage-over-time. This attack allows Phoenix players to "smoke" up a team that is defending a given area or even prevents a rushing team from accessing a particular entrance or exit. Not to mention the abilities potential team-wiping effects if thrown on an unsuspecting group of enem
Riot Games has made it explicitly clear that the game focuses heavily on gunplay more than it does the use of abilities. This means that the player with the better aim will win fights more than a player with better abilities. This is unlike Overwatch as the use of abilities is heavily encouraged. However, team composition is still key to winning rounds and having a team pick the right characters can be what determines a loss from a win. Here is how a team can make the best team composition in Valora
The biggest thing that kills FPS games is the addition of overpowered weapons and, Bastion new perk in the case of VALORANT , Agents. A single gun that can wipe out a player in one shot or an Agent with abilities that best every other in the map would be an instant death sentence for this up and coming ti