How is Valorant's combat score calculated?

avatarEnvassalingTier2 years ago
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avatarTargetingDirt2 years ago

Valorant's combat score, officially known as ACS (Average Combat Score), mainly takes into account your kills, multi-kills, and assists. The trick here is that the score weights the first kill in a round more heavily than subsequent ones, rewarding those clutch opening moves. Damage dealt plays a big role too, along with economic efficiency, like using less expensive weapons to take down opponents. So, to boost your ACS, focus on getting those impactful frags and playing strategically!

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avatarAssemblingDelta2 years ago

Honestly, don't get too hung up on combat scores. Just play the game and have fun. Your score will reflect your contribution, but it's not the be-all and end-all of Valorant!


avatarCompletingClint2 years ago

It's all about kills, multi-kills, and damage. Higher the damage and kills, especially the first ones in a round, the better your score. Simple as that.

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