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Wow! Here Are 3 Tips For Solo Players To Be More Consistent When Playing Valorant!

Hello Vicigers, in this article we will discuss tips for solo players to be more consistent when playing Valorant in Competitive mode.

Play competitive games long enough and you will start to feel like you are no longer making profits or growth. This is natural and we all feel it from time to time. But the truth is that playing consistently enough to dig yourself deeper wherever you find yourself is not always as simple as winning and losing.

Habits have to be changed and adaptability needs to be part of the player's lexicon. So, how? Let us give you three tips based on statistics to help you get out of the slump, find more consistent playing consistency, and get out of the slump.

Here Are 3 Tips For Solo Players To Be More Consistent When Playing Valorant!

Play Meta, Learn Who You Hate

WOW! Here Are 3 Tips For Solo Players To Be More Consistent When Playing Valorant!

Playing the meta that is, sticking with the Agents, tactics, and quirks most commonly used by professionals and/or most popular in the game zeitgeist is controversial advice. After all, it's easy to say “play the agent well, you idiot” and consider your job done here. There's also the argument that Valorant players rebelled at the mere idea of playing the usual meta. I'm including. Even if I know I'm putting myself at a disadvantage, there's a voice in my head saying, “Yeah, but wouldn't winning be so much more satisfying if you guys did it with Viper… Or Breach?”

Don't let the voice in your head lie to you. In fact, learning how to work in the Valorant meta is an easy way to see growth and gain, and not just because you're playing as a solo player. Studying the meta and becoming a team leader will help you become a reliable solo player in the future.

Stop To Shoot From A Distance

WOW! Here Are 3 Tips For Solo Players To Be More Consistent When Playing Valorant!

Real fact: Minus rifles (for obvious reasons) have an average kill per weapon in Valorant of less than 20m. What does this mean? Maybe you guys should stop trying to kill snipers with the Sheriff. It's still possible, but if you shoot your Bucky at A Long it's not the best idea.

This is what you have to do when you are a solo player: Go to the shooting range, change the target distance to 20m. Always remember that distance. Love that distance. And pretend that distance is your partner, and ask that distance for a romantic candlelit dinner, then make plans to call the next day. Do not wait. Distance doesn't want you to wait. And after all that has been done (Kill existing enemies), never fire non-Guardian, Marshal, or Operator weapons at a distance of more than 20m again.

Getting Better At Defending

WOW! Here Are 3 Tips For Solo Players To Be More Consistent When Playing Valorant!

Competitive's map stats reveal an interesting parallel: Defenders are at round-by-round advantage on every map and it's not even close. The biggest difference is Acent, where the defender won a 53.2% lap time in Patch 1.09. All of this to explain that you will lose more points if you waste your round playing as defenders and giving points to attackers because it will be much harder to earn those points once your team takes over the attackers side

These stats also reveal why Killjoy is so popular and effective: he's Valorant's ace when it comes to locking up defensive points. Look at your own game history and see how you're doing defensively. You may find that if you can start taking more rounds while defending, you will improve overall as a player.

Solo players are indeed a tough task, because solo players have to play with different teams in each match. Therefore you have to learn how to be a good and right solo player.

Also read: Breach Valorant : Here's How To Become A Breach Valorant Pro Player!

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