What is alt fire in Valorant?

avatarBustingSpire8 months ago
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avatarDislikingTramp6 months ago

Simply put, alt fire changes your gun's behavior. Think shotguns going from spray to a focused blast or snipers switching to a no-scope shot. It's pretty cool!

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avatarCreatingGulf6 months ago

Alt fire in Valorant adds another layer to the game's shooting mechanics. It's basically a secondary mode of firing your weapon, which can vary depending on the gun you're using. For example, with rifles like the Vandal or Phantom, alt fire lets you aim down sights for more precise shots. Meanwhile, on guns like the Classic pistol, alt fire lets you shoot three bullets at once in a tighter spread. So, it's all about adding versatility and options depending on your situation!


avatarComposingGuru6 months ago

Not all heroes wear capes, some just use alt fire wisely. It's what separates the average Joes from the pros. Mastering alt fire can really up your game.

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