Even though Valorant is new compared to CS:GO, the game welcomes all types of players. Most gamers switched to Riot Game's first-person shooter after getting tired of the cheating situation in other FPS games.
ContentsThe list of Valorant levels is as follows:Level SLevel ALevel BNevel CLevel DThere are a total of 18 Operators in the game right now, with Neon making its way into Valorant in the latest update. However, players need to adapt quickly due to these meta change agent additions and balance changes.
S-level Agents can prove to be game changers for their team. While Jett is the most impactful duelist, Sova can provide intel and clear big spaces for the team with his utility kit.
Additionally, although Astra and Viper are Controller agents, they act as a hybrid between Controller and Sentinel. Both agents must choose to establish control after taking a bomb site or denying attackers entry.
Neon was introduced with the last act of Valorant and contains abilities that allow him to quickly traverse the map. With Skye on the team, flashing your opponents and opening bomb sites by surprising them has never been easier.
Chamber is a Sentinel agent, relatively new to the agent pool. However, players can use his Rendezvous ability to create winning games.
Additionally, Sage and Omen have been in the game since beta and are some of the easiest agents to play. You can never go wrong with these Agents and their abilities provide decent map control for the team.
B-level agents do not fall into the must-have category like agents at the above levels. But players can choose these agents based on their quality on certain maps.
Choosing Raze over Split and Bind can turn out to be a winning decision. On the other hand, if your aim is precise, Reyna can be great at getting entry kills and returning them, without taking damage.
Both Killjoy and Cypher have a similar playstyle and role. And choosing one or the other can help your team not be afraid of the flank
C-Tier agents don't provide anything that the above agents don't bring to the table. On the contrary, they can be considered a demotion for the same role.
While Breach and Brimstone can provide good support for duelists when entering, team cohesion is of the utmost importance for this to work.
KAY/O is an initiating agent and can be a good choice to counter Viper and Sentinel setups at a bomb site. But again, this is only viable when there is more coordination in the team.
When it comes to choosing a Duelist, most players don't even consider choosing Phoenix anymore. Yoru is also in a difficult situation, where players cannot choose the agent because it will only drag the team down.
With that in mind, it's safe to say that D-Tier Agents need to be reworked in order for them to be viable in the ranked scene as well as the pro scene.