How do checkpoints work in Valorant?

avatarAssoilzieingThrow8 months ago
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avatarCompletingClint6 months ago

Checkpoints in Valorant aren't like the save points in single-player games. Instead, think of them as milestones in your battle pass or agent contract progress. You hit a checkpoint after earning enough XP from playing matches, and this grants you rewards like skins, Radianite Points, and sometimes even Valorant Points. They're a way to track your progress and give you goodies as you level up!

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avatarAlightingTang6 months ago

There's no such thing as 'checkpoints' in Valorant gameplay if you're thinking mid-game saves. It's all about playing through each round till the match ends. But for progression, checkpoints are those sweet spots in your contracts or battle pass where you get rewards.


avatarPracticingClock6 months ago

Checkpoints? In Valorant, just focus on defusing or planting the spike, and leave checkpoints for RPGs!

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