The Phantom has a faster fire rate than the Vandal and has less recoil. The drawback is that it has a shorter effective range with the damage dropping off at longer ranges. At the same price as the Vandal it is a great alternative for shorter ran
Riot’s inclusion of a Ranked game mode has provided the rising title a brand new loving and dedicated fanbase. Providing all the intensity that a competitive title should have, Valorant’s ranked mode is just the game type needed to bolster the ever-growing game into stardom. Providing an environment for gamers to test their skills within the rising title, Valorant’s ranked mode provides a hyper-intense setting for players to work together to beat skilled and difficult enemy teams. However, climbing the ranks of Valorant is a difficult process. As the increasing skill widens with every rank up, getting to the higher ranks of the game can seem impossible. This guide aims to assist players in climbing the ranks of the popular shooter and establishing themselves as solid Valorant play
The Ares has a large, 50-round magazine and is great at wall penetration. At its price point it can be a viable alternative to a rifle, although it causes slightly less damage. The rate of fire starts out at 10 rounds per second but increases to 13 rounds per second as you fire. It comes with a 1.25x scope for easier target acquisit
Communication also allows for some sneaky plays within a match. Being able to ask a Brimstone to call in a sky smoke to hide where the spike is being planted gives your team a humongous advantage over a team of uncoordinated players. There are several abilities within the title that rely on a team’s coordination, and without solid communication, they are almost usel
This rifle only has a semi-automatic firing mode, but does solid damage. It has a better zoom than any of the other rifles with a 1.5x scope, yet only has a small 12 round magazine. It’s strong point is long-range shooting because there’s no drop-off in dam
Phoenix’s ultimate is one of the most interesting in the game. As it provides the fire-casting character some of the best survivability in the game. Run it Back allows Phoenix to create a clone of himself which is set to a set timer. When this clone is cast Phoenix can travel from his “real” body and attack enemies, see their location, cast his abilities, or do anything he can in his set period. When the time is up he will travel back to where his “real” body is. If the Phoenix clone is defeated before the time is up than the clone will disappear and the Phoenix player will resume from his original location. This ability is one of the best abilities in the game and allows Phoenix players an unprecedented versatil
The most expensive sidearm, this revolver deals massive damage but is offset by its low ammo capacity and slow rate of fire. The Sheriff’s recoil may be a bit hard to control, but being able to kill with one headshot at almost any range/armor level makes up for
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
With Omen, escaping is pretty simple; just teleport through the enemy’s line of sight and go along your merry way. The enemy might not even be the wiser that this happened, opening up the possibility of a pretty cheeky fl
Even on the game’s home page, the VALORANT touts its gaming specs . It also highlights its anti-cheat mechanisms. While the anti-cheat isn’t without controversy , these things are both testaments to the fact that the developers created the game with high expectations for competitive p
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, arcade Skins 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
Riot’s inclusion of a Ranked game mode has provided the rising title a brand new loving and dedicated fanbase. Providing all the intensity that a competitive title should have, Valorant’s ranked mode is just the game type needed to bolster the ever-growing game into stardom. Providing an environment for gamers to test their skills within the rising title, Valorant’s ranked mode provides a hyper-intense setting for players to work together to beat skilled and difficult enemy teams. However, climbing the ranks of Valorant is a difficult process. As the increasing skill widens with every rank up, getting to the higher ranks of the game can seem impossible. This guide aims to assist players in climbing the ranks of the popular shooter and establishing themselves as solid Valorant play
The Ares has a large, 50-round magazine and is great at wall penetration. At its price point it can be a viable alternative to a rifle, although it causes slightly less damage. The rate of fire starts out at 10 rounds per second but increases to 13 rounds per second as you fire. It comes with a 1.25x scope for easier target acquisit
Communication also allows for some sneaky plays within a match. Being able to ask a Brimstone to call in a sky smoke to hide where the spike is being planted gives your team a humongous advantage over a team of uncoordinated players. There are several abilities within the title that rely on a team’s coordination, and without solid communication, they are almost usel
This rifle only has a semi-automatic firing mode, but does solid damage. It has a better zoom than any of the other rifles with a 1.5x scope, yet only has a small 12 round magazine. It’s strong point is long-range shooting because there’s no drop-off in dam
Phoenix’s ultimate is one of the most interesting in the game. As it provides the fire-casting character some of the best survivability in the game. Run it Back allows Phoenix to create a clone of himself which is set to a set timer. When this clone is cast Phoenix can travel from his “real” body and attack enemies, see their location, cast his abilities, or do anything he can in his set period. When the time is up he will travel back to where his “real” body is. If the Phoenix clone is defeated before the time is up than the clone will disappear and the Phoenix player will resume from his original location. This ability is one of the best abilities in the game and allows Phoenix players an unprecedented versatil
The most expensive sidearm, this revolver deals massive damage but is offset by its low ammo capacity and slow rate of fire. The Sheriff’s recoil may be a bit hard to control, but being able to kill with one headshot at almost any range/armor level makes up for
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
With Omen, escaping is pretty simple; just teleport through the enemy’s line of sight and go along your merry way. The enemy might not even be the wiser that this happened, opening up the possibility of a pretty cheeky fl
Even on the game’s home page, the VALORANT touts its gaming specs . It also highlights its anti-cheat mechanisms. While the anti-cheat isn’t without controversy , these things are both testaments to the fact that the developers created the game with high expectations for competitive p
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, arcade Skins 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