Valorant is a free-to-play hero shooter developed and published by Riot Games, for Microsoft Windows. First teased under the codename Project A in October 2019, the game began a closed beta period with limited access on April 7, 2020, followed by an official release on June 2, 2020.
Q-5.) What are agents in Valorant?
Ans-5.) Every player in Valorant takes on the role of an agent, all of whom possess different strengths and abilities.
Before each match, every player selects which agent they would like to play as. Players cannot switch agents between rounds, and all five members of each team must select a different agent.
There are currently 10 different agents to choose from – Breach, Brimstone, Cypher, Jet, Omen, Phoenix, Raze, Sage, Sova, and Viper – but this list is likely to expand with time.
Not all agents are available to every player from the start – some have to be unlocked with XP that is earned by playing the game.
In the closed beta phase, there are five agents immediately available for selection, with another five requiring players to unlock them.
Each agent possesses four unique abilities that they can use during gameplay to gain an advantage over their opponent.
One ability is available for free every single round, while two are available to purchase before the start of each round.
Their final ability, known as an ultimate, requires players to earn a certain amount of skill points to use.
Skill points are earned by killing opponents and completing other objectives around the map.
Abilities range from a traditional utility like flashbangs to supernatural abilities such as lightning-quick movement or slowing downtime.
Each agent is geared towards a certain style of play – some are good for attacking at a fast pace, others for defending, while some are more all-around.
Q-6.) How does Valorant work?
Ans-6.) Valorant pitches two teams of five players against each other, with each team having to complete certain objectives to win rounds.
One team takes on the role of the Attackers, while the other team takes on the role of the Defenders.
The Attackers must plant a bomb, known as the Spike, at a specific site on the map, or eliminate all the Defenders to win around.
The Defenders must prevent the Spike from being planted, defuse the Spike after it is planted, or take out all the Attackers to win around.
Each round lasts 100 seconds, with each match comprising of 25 rounds – the first team to win 13 rounds is the winner.
Much like CS: GO, there is an in-game economy system through which players earn cash to spend on improved weapons and abilities.
Players earn cash for winning rounds, getting kills, and planting the Spike.
The more cash you earn, the better weapons you can buy, and the more chance you have of winning rounds.
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