The ULTIMATE Beginners Guide For 2023! - Valorant Starter Guide

Published 2023-05-26
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All Comments (21)
  • @goingoutsad
    My first game of valorant my teammate told me to quit😂
  • My first game of valorant, my teammates told me my father never loved me and that all of my bloodline will die meaningless deaths
  • @docbob
    1. Get a standard crosshair 2. Try out the average pro sense of .35 at 800dpi and play around in the range of 50-200% of that sense 3. play dm to learn crosshair placement 4. practice standing still when shooting, move with a and d - use the "practice" mode in the range to learn strafing accuracy - go back and forth and try to hit heads right when youre switching directions 5. deny the enemy information with shift-walking 6. learn about when to buy, when to eco, when to bonus and when to force (but more importantly, if youre lazy, just buy in sync with the majority of your team) 7. learn how to use the voicechats - learn common callouts on the maps - typical callout for enemy position: "[name] [location], hit [damage]" eg. "cypher u-hall, hit 40" (keeps it short and unobtrusive) - communicate macro strategies in the 30 secs before round - communicate/coordinate utility to setup micro strats (eg. "raze, i will flash out and you can satchel site" as skye or kay/o) - keep team morale up, have some common decency when talking to mates, they are human beings too - bonus tip: don't copy the habit of complaining about teammates from the pros you watch. you likely dont know what youre talking about if youre below immortal! 8. stick to one or two agents in the beginning - google "[agent name] tech" to find some common ways to use their util - dont try to "master" an agent too early, but also dont switch agents every week - focus on really dialing in the above steps, just pick an agent, learn the basics and forget about it until you feel like you have nothing else to improve When you made it till here (and that is when you implemented every step that came before) you can start improving the details (you should be platinum if youve mastered all the above) 9. learn an agent you like (or a role) in-depth by watching VODs and tutorials on it - take notes of how pros play this agent and compare it to your own games - learn tech like line-ups and utility order 10. improve your overall decisionmaking by limit testing - limit testing is basically like interval nesting in maths - start from one extreme (like always pushing as hard as you can when playing duelist) and take note of the situations in which it works and in which not - oversteer to the other extreme and take note of what you can and cant do again - find a golden middle over time 11. VOD review your own games, take notes, compare them to pro VODS, take notes on the differences and focus on detailed points in every game 12. congrats, youre radiant
  • @lxvlilq
    thank you cuz my first round playing Valorant my teammates said I sucked (I didn’t even know how to play rlly) and they told me it was an excuse that I was new (it wasn’t) so thank you for this! Hopefully I won’t experience that again 😭
  • Want to say thanks for your videos I’ve watched maybe 4 hours of your content and watched some pro players playing and put your words to there actions and I’m new to pc after being a console player for 12 years got my pc 2 months ago this is my first pc shooter, after two weeks of your videos I’ve taken myself from averaging under 10 kills to averaging 20 and got my first ace today and 30 kill game thanks for your vids man
  • warm up: at range shoot bots then set them to strafe and shoot death match bursting then strafing sensitivity 0.35 dpi 800 keep head level short range spray, mid range burst, long range tap jiggle and jump peaking at walls first round just classic pistol and light shield, if poor get shorty, if rich, get vandal, buy together as a team
  • @nave1218
    Thanks for making this video!!! I really want to start streaming valorant on youtube or twitch but I'm really bad at the game and this video has really helped me. Thanks for all the time and effort your placed into this video. 10/10 Lots of thorough explanation and even good tips for improvement.
  • @Karl.7
    For a fresh player like me, this video tutorial is way too informative! Appreciate you for taking your time in laying out almost all of the basics in this game! Will definitely try those tips you've shared! Keep on doing what you're doing as it helps! 😊
  • @pCplayz5002
    My first game of valor was literally today so I really needed this video, Thanks🙂
  • @HappyGick
    As a beginner, thank you for this guide. I could finally open up Valorant a month ago since I got a better PC (my account has existed since the twitch drops for the beta) and now I'm learning it. It's been a blast. Something that has worked for me, and I think will work for others: before learning about the nuances of the game, like economy, lineups, strategies, learn how to kill people first. Learning how to gunfight alone will improve your chances at winning in the lower ranks, or normals. After that you can refine your gameplay with the rest of the concepts laid out in this video.
  • I come from fps games where LMGs are king and you can just brute force shut enemies down. but here even a single headshot from Assault rifles can kill even at full shields. that at first was very new for me but since past week when I started I adopted to just wait and let the enemy make the first move that definitely helped me a lot. I started synergizing with my team more and it helped a ton
  • @oktea2190
    i’ve recently just got into valorant and thank you even though i’ve learned these in game because of good teammates
  • @Hypertaztic
    i haven’t played valorant yet (i really want to) but im scared because i have anxiety, thus i feel like the players are going to talk bad about me. It’s even worse if there’s friendly fire. Already happened in one of my Rainbow 6 gameplays. I’ve even gotten voted out just for being a beginner and i wasn’t even disturbing our team at all, i was doing more decent than anything.
  • @JBsoable
    Wow time travel agent here - I haven't played any shooter in ages. I'm 37, back in my days it was CS and UT. This reminds me a lot of the first one. But a good deal more complicated through the different characters. Looks exciting. Maybe I'll watch some pros now.
  • @micah1892
    Started playing this game when it was in beta and took a break for a few years now I’m just getting back into this guide was helpful.
  • @ItsNinex
    My friend got me to try valorant today and on my second game i had a 1v4 clutch and some guy asked "what's sova's sense bro?" "It's insane"😭. I hope i can get good at the game cuz it seems fun asf. And this video seems really useful so thank you
  • @Irontidepod
    New to Valorant because of the Console Beta and this has helped me so much already.