Valorant: Phoenix Character Breakdown
Hot Hands is Phoenix’s signature ability, giving the player a Molotov Cocktail-like ball of flames to use at their disposal. The fireball will explode and spread either on contact with the ground, or after a certain amount of time in the air, where it will take a nosedive to the floor below. Once detonated, the flames spread, covering the immediate area in a damaging fire. Hot Hands deals damage to both enemies and teammates, but, like Blaze, heals Phoe
VALORANT , the upcoming 5v5 character-based tactical shooter from Riot Games, will reportedly hit the market with ten playable characters, half of which will be available to everyone, while the other half will be purchasable with either in-game currency or real money, according to an IGN interv
Riot Games’ first-person tactical shooter _ VALORANT _ enters a closed beta period on April 7th, available for the lucky few who have been granted access. The game features at least nine playable characters, called agents. Phoenix is _ VALORANT _ ’s resident hot-headed Brit, setting the fighting grounds ablaze with every chance he g
_ VALORANT _ , the new first-person shooter from League of Legends developer Riot Games, goes into a closed beta period this week. The tactical shooter features a cast of characters, called agents , that are available for play. Moroccan surveillance expert Cypher is _ VALORANT _ ’s eye in the
Each VALORANT agent has four abilities. Two of these are basic, which are available to buy at the beginning of a round. The agents also have one signature ability, which is automatically available at the start of each round, and an ultimate ability, which must be charged before it can be used. Players can charge their ultimate by getting kills, defusing the spike, or capturing the Ultimate Orbs that are placed around the
Her first ability is called Snakebite and is a throwable canister filled with poison gas. Players will need to purchase these canisters at the beginning of a match for 100 credits and they will consume some of Viper's fule when used. Wherever the canister lands a small area will be covered in toxic material that slows agents and deals damage like a molo
Trapwire is Cypher’s second basic ability, giving the player a tripwire to place at the map’s chokepoints. Once placed, Trapwire will extend to whatever structure stands opposite the wall it was placed on. Should an enemy cross through it, they will be tethered, dazed, and their location revealed if they do not destroy the trap in time. Sound and visual cues can alert the enemy of the Trapwire if they take a careful approach. If discovered, the traps must either be shot down or avoided with the use of another agent’s abilities. The traps can be picked up and used again, provided they haven’t been destroyed. Trapwire costs 200 credits at the start of the ro
Run It Back, Phoenix’s ultimate ability, allows the player to regenerate in a specific location. Once equipped, players can place a marker where they stand, and use the following few seconds to wreak havoc. After the player dies or the timer runs out, Phoenix will regenerate in the marked spot with full health. The player can use any of Phoenix’s other abilities and shoot weapons while the ultimate is active. Run It Back takes six charges before it is available for
Although Riot Games' products and past legal controversies have the potent ability to bring out the most toxic in most parties involved, it's refreshing to see this hatchet buried between Nadeshot and the studio with such transparency and speed. Of course, Valorant 's projected summer release window and imminent closed beta are sure to bring with them all-new outrage and sleights, so fans should just enjoy this one while they
Neural Theft is Cypher’s ultimate ability. With Neural Theft, the player can put a fallen enemy’s body in their crosshair and briefly have the locations of all living enemy players revealed to them and their teammates. This ability requires seven charges, and a sound cue will alert the enemy team to when this ultimate is in
Phoenix’s first basic ability is called Curveball, which allows the player to throw a blinding ball of fire around corners. Once equipped, clicking mouse one will turn the fireball to the left, while clicking mouse two will send Curveball flying to the right. The fireball detonates very soon after launch, temporarily blinding any player who sees it. Curveball is available to buy for 100 credits at the start of every ro
In what amounts to a misunderstanding between Riot Games and its professional gaming partners, the controversy kicked off when 100 Thieves's Matthew "Nadeshot" Haag was told by Riot that he couldn't stream footage of Valorant on April 7. As cataloged by a Rod Breslau tweet, https://Valorantcentralhub.com this appeared to be an effort on the developer's part to reduce the likelihood of teams like 100 Thieves gaining an unfair scouting advantage over those in regions where the beta releases later. Haag speculated that Riot's hand was forced by international League of Legends esports teams over the developer's long-perceived preference toward North American players, saying that he was " pissed " at Riot's request that he not stream until the following day, Apri