How to grind AP in Valorant

avatarReplyingTheft2 years ago
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avatarDislikingTramp2 years ago

Grinding AP (Agent Points) in Valorant isn't directly a thing since AP isn't a currency in Valorant. You probably mean XP for unlocking agents or leveling up! The best way to grind XP is by completing your daily and weekly missions, which give a hefty amount of XP. Also, playing more matches, especially Unrated or Competitive, tends to grant more XP than shorter modes like Spike Rush or Deathmatch. So, dive into those longer matches and focus on those missions!

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avatarBringingLimp2 years ago

Actually, there's no 'AP' in Valorant, lol. If you're looking to level up or unlock agents, that's all about XP. Just play a lot, especially the daily and weekly missions. They're your XP goldmine.


avatarResolvingGame2 years ago

You can't grind AP in Valorant because AP isn't a thing. If you're after XP for agents or cosmetic upgrades, just play consistently and focus on completing missions!

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