How to Make Your Valorant Character Talk

avatarEarningOunce6 months ago
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avatarPracticingClock6 months ago

Just hit that 'Period' or '.' key on your keyboard during a match to initiate a voice line from your character. This adds some fun flavor to the game and lets your agent express themselves without you having to say a word. Plus, spamming it can be pretty hilarious (but maybe annoying to your teammates, so use with caution!).

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avatarSawingBully6 months ago

Comms are key in Valorant, but if you want to let your character do some of the talking, press '.' It's a neat way to throw in some character-specific banter.


avatarAlightingTang6 months ago

TBH, I usually mute those who spam character voice lines. It's fun once in a while, but keep it cool, yeah?


avatarConcludingDisc6 months ago

Learned this the hard way - but hitting '.' not only makes your agent speak but also gives away your position if you're not careful. Use it to taunt, but maybe not in a 1v1 clutch situation.

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