How to get more kills in Valorant

avatarDezincingBrute·8 months ago
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avatarCompletingClint·8 months ago

Wanna rack up those kills in Valorant? First thing's first, practice your aim. Spend time in the shooting range before jumping into matches. Learn the recoil patterns of different weapons too. Positioning is key, so always try to hold angles where you have the advantage. And don't forget about your agent's abilities – they can create kill opportunities or even save your neck in tight situations. Oh, and team play! Communicate with your teammates for coordinated attacks. Kills are important, but playing smart wins games!

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avatarBakingAlert·8 months ago

Honestly, just find an agent that matches your playstyle. I used to struggle until I switched to Jett. Now, I can dash into fights, snag a few kills, and dash out before they know what hit 'em. It's all about using your agent's abilities to your advantage.


avatarBackingPeck·8 months ago

Hot take: Just rush 'em. Works every time. ?

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