How does Astra work in Valorant?

avatarAlteringBeryl8 months ago
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avatarWarningSquad6 months ago

Astra? EZ. Think of her as a space DJ mixing the battlefield to her beats. Drop stars, turn 'em into black holes, stuns, or smokes. Big play? Drop that Cosmic wall. GG.

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avatarNoticingPuff6 months ago

Astra's overrated. Just shoot the stars before she activates them. Problem solved.


avatarRemovingMyth6 months ago

So, Astra in Valorant, right? She's basically a cosmic controller who lays down the law with her celestial powers. First off, she enters this 'Astral Form' that lets her place stars anywhere on the map. These aren't just pretty decorations; she can activate them to form a Gravity Well, Nova Pulse, or Nebula. Gravity Well pulls enemies in, Nova Pulse stuns 'em, and Nebula creates a smoke screen. But here's the kicker - she can also turn a star into a Cosmic Divide, a massive wall that blocks bullets and dampens sound. So yeah, Astra's all about brain over brawn, and timing is everything.

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