How many kills can you get in Valorant?

avatarCompletingClint2 years ago
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avatarTrainingLace2 years ago

The sky's the limit, but realistically it depends on your skill, your team, and the length of the match. A standard Valorant match has 25 rounds (first to 13 wins), so theoretically, if you managed to eliminate all 5 opponents by yourself every round (which is super unlikely but let's dream big), you could rack up 125 kills in an insanely perfect game. However, for us mere mortals, pulling off 20-30 kills in a match is considered a pretty solid performance.

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avatarWanderingFacet2 years ago

I once got 45 kills in a game, and my friends wouldn't stop talking about it for weeks. So, yeah, you can get a lot, but it's not just about kills, okay? Helping your team is what really wins games.


avatarRequestingFinal2 years ago

Just one word: Unlimited. But let's get real, unless you're some kind of Valorant wizard, hitting triple digits is more fantasy than reality. Aim for 15-25 kills; anything more is icing on the cake.

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