Valorant: How to play as Phoenix

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Cheryle Watson asked 2 days ago
So you don’t begin to become predictable, it is vital that you learn to mix up your attacking approaches. If you continuously use Paranoia or teleport into Dark Cover, enemies will grow aware and punish you for the efforts. Throwing a Dark Cover and teleporting into a nearby or location is a solid way to mix up your strategy. Simply put, playing Omen is like playing Jazz, you have to be unpredictable, once you’ve mastered this art of unpredictability you will become a solid threat on the battlefi
The first game that many will compare Valorant to is Counter-Strike: Global Offensive , a game that recently beat out DOTA 2 for peak concurrent players on Steam . CS:GO was released in 2012 by Valve. The Counterstrike series was originally a modification from Half-life and CS:GO is the fourth game in the ser
Omen’s ability to through his Dark Cover through walls and cover allows Omen to cover choke-points from insanely far away. However, similar to Shadow Step, using Dark Cover in combination with his Ultimate, from the Shadow provides the character an insane amount of map control. Be sure to master this ability in order to control space and perform some powerful flanking maneuv
Valorant’s roster is full of unique and interesting characters, with a wide array of play-styles and gameplans. Choosing a character to master and stick with is one of the hardest choices in the entire game. One of the most interesting of the cast is the mysterious Omen. A shadowy figure with a wide variety of self-sustaining abilities. Of the cast of Valorant, Omen is the most unique in a variety of ways. The character, from a visual standpoint, is one of the most appealing among the cast and provides a nice mixture of individual abilities and team-supporting abilities. His abilities have a variety of functions that are specific to Omen. This guide will provide aspiring Omen players with an overview of his abilities and the most optimal way to play the charac
Despite the tournament being loaded with legendary names and top talent, Gen.G proved that as spectators, we’ve seen nothing yet. The young squad in their first major VALORANT tournament went out and beat some of the most accomplished players in espo
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
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
Omen’s Paranoia is a rather unique move in the game. It allows Omen to fire a large shadow ball style attack that travels through walls and cover. If it connects with an enemy it restricts their ability to see more, as if they were in the apex of a Smoke-ball. This allows Omen the ability to limit an Enemy’s ability to see him and his team move towards or away from a given locat
Valorant absolutely shares the DNA of games from before it. But that is something that can be said about darn-near every game pre-1985ish. Doom inspired so much of the FPS genre. Grand Theft Auto III set the tone for the sand-box era. Super Mario 64 showed developers how to make platformers in 3D. Many say that Uncharted copied off of Tomb Raider , and then Tomb Raider copied off of Uncharted again. Valorant may be refining a sub-genre and making it its own right in front of the eyes of millions of gamers, and that’s a splendid thing to behold, because it means that a fun video game is being played by a lot of peo
Gen.G, seemingly had the greatest understanding. Despite being arguably outclassed mechanically by Team Brax, Gen.G’s defense often seemed impregnable and their offense would steam roll through teams caught off guard. Michael “MkaeL” De Luca’s Cypher play was masterful, and the information he gained allowed Gen.G’s defense to become a brick w
Omen’s Dark Cover is comparable to Brimstone’s Sky Smoke in which the shadowy figure fires a black smoke cloud and it will land at his marked location. Dark Cover is capable of traveling through walls, similar to his Paranoia ability. Making Omen’s ability to place Dark Cover nearly limitless. This move has incredible versatility during a match and allows the character to provide some solid visual cover. In conjunction with Omen’s other abilities, Dark Cover can provide some sneaky synergy with Omen’s toolkit. However, be aware that Dark Cover shoots from the same plane as you are standing. So if you wish to place it on high ground you will need to stand on high ground before firing the cl