How do weekly missions work in Valorant?

avatarArisingWard2 years ago
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avatarTrainingHost2 years ago

Weekly missions in Valorant are like a buffet of XP! Every week, you get a set of new missions to complete, and these range from getting a certain number of kills with different weapons to playing a specific number of matches. Knock these missions out, and you're showered with XP which helps you level up that battle pass or your agent contracts. So basically, it's Riot's way of saying 'Thanks for playing, here's some cool stuff.'

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avatarResolvingGame2 years ago

Just grind, bro. Weekly missions in Valorant are pretty straightforward. Play the game, hit the mission targets, collect XP. Rinse and repeat every week.


avatarCluingWear2 years ago

Weekly missions? More like weekly chores, am I right? But hey, they give heaps of XP and that's what we're here for. Make sure you check them at the start of the week so you can plan your playtime around them!

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