Do Pros Aim Down Sights (ADS) in Valorant?

avatarRequestingFinal8 months ago
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avatarScoldingIrony6 months ago

Nope, pros rarely ADS in Valorant. The game's mechanics favor movement and accuracy, which means hip firing is usually the way to go. ADS can slow you down and isn't necessary for most engagements due to the game's precise hitboxes. Most of the time, they rely on their aiming skills and game sense to hit those headshots without the need for ADS.

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avatarAgeingJetty6 months ago

Actually, it depends on the weapon and the situation. For most rifles, pros don't ADS because it reduces fire rate. But for long-range engagements or with certain weapons like the Marshal or Operator, ADS helps with precision. It's all about the right tool for the right job!


avatarWarningSquad6 months ago

Uhh, ADS? In Valorant? Only if you're sniping across the map or maybe holding a super tight angle. Otherwise, you're just making yourself an easy target. Keep it quick, keep it moving.

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