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Valorant: guide and tips for a good start

by TM Maria Be a king in your own kingdom

Are you a beginner on Valorant or do you just want to improve on the FPS of Riot Games? Here are some tips and rules to apply to get started and progress quickly at all levels.


Valorant borrows a lot of codes from Counter-Strike, itself very demanding. If you arrive on the SPF of Riot Games without going through one of Valve, acclimatization can be difficult. Whether you are new to FPS or coming from Fortnite, CoD, or Overwatch, here is a list of the main rules to follow on Valorant which will make you enormously progress if you do not already practice them. For the most gifted, a section at the end of the article is dedicated to you "to go further". However, if you need to boost your rank, here you can get Valorant boosting.




The basics

Always place your sight where your enemy's head would be

Taking this reflex will allow you to take down the heads of your enemies much more easily when they enter your sight. It is essential that you keep this reflex permanently, it will be very important for your progress. If your crosshair is already in the right place, you will be much more efficient and deadly in your duels than if it is placed on the feet of your enemy and you waste time raising your head.


Your gaze is always on your viewfinder if an enemy can enter it

The placement of the viewfinder is not everything, concentration is also essential. What good is it to aim in the right place if you do not look at what is in front of you? The glances on the map, on the radar, on the killfeed or the HUD of your screen should be made when you are extra careful and focused. Your peripheral vision will be enough to alert you to a problem in your viewfinder. The rest of the time, stay focused: a glance at your phone, the TV next door or your cat can all be reasons to die stupidly.


In defense, take a position and keep it. Don't make unnecessary movements

On Valorant, you can very quickly be surprised, put out of position and punished. In defense, choose a line, and hold it. If you leave this line, it is only because your position is compromised or that a target is calling you imperiously somewhere else on the map. Doubt and lack of patience are invisible enemies, yet just as deadly as the players on the opposing team.


Run only for a good reason, otherwise walk all the time

Running - and making noise in general - on Valorant is not trivial. Being discreet is essential and will very often save your life. You can run if your position is compromised, if you have to go to another point very quickly or if you are absolutely convinced that you are far enough from a possible enemy so that he cannot hear you. If an enemy hears you running when you rotate on the map, he will know where you are coming from, where you are going to, he will potentially know where to trap you and above all - since you are leaving your position - he will know which part of the defense is weakened or even abandoned.


Hear the sounds around you a lot

In the same vein as before, taking information represents half of your duel. Knowing where an enemy comes from gives you a few hundredths of a second ahead of him who doesn't necessarily know where you are. More than for your duel, identifying one or more footsteps, possibly skills noises can give you a lot of information as valuable to you as to your team. If you hear a lot of noise and you are on one end, you can already announce to the pivots of your team to shift a notch towards you to prepare a first support.


Your radar is very important

Always know with your radar where your allies are and where enemies can come from. If they can come from a place you are not looking at, move back so you are not surprised. Dying because you were surprised on one side that you thought you were keeping by an ally represents the equivalent of a serious fault, it must not happen to you.


Go further

If you have already mastered all the tips mentioned below, your improvement path will most certainly be linked in the first place to your aim, which you can improve on the training ground.


You will also have to work on your decision-making, and the duels to play. Learn to instinctively know where your allies are, to have a more or less precise idea of ​​the location of your enemies and guide your team, by being the pivot yourself or by communicating. Doing two isolated kills on C is good, but if your team loses A and you have to play the retake in 1v3, the round will certainly be lost anyway.


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