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All Valorant Classes Explained (2023)

All Valorant Classes Explained (2023)
Written by: qasali038
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06/04/2022

The distinct agents and intriguing gameplay distinguish VALORANT from many other hero fps. When it comes to creating games for a particular audience, Riot Games never fails to deliver. Valorant is a tactical first-person shooter with a high level of difficulty.

 

In a never-ending battle of attack and defense, a player's ability to stay focused is crucial. To have an edge on attack and defense, a successful team composition should have agents from several classes. The Valorant classes must be explained as a result of this.

 

 

What Are the Different Classes in VALORANT?

 

VALORANT presently has 18 agents, each of them is assigned to a class. Duelists, Controllers, Initiators, and Sentinels are the 4 extant classes.

 

  • Duelists are the team's damage carriers.

 

  • Initiators assist in the establishment of their team through infiltrating and collecting information.

 

  • Controllers offer different types of utilities due to which they have a huge influence on the map.

 

  • Sentinels are defensive professionals that assist in lock downing areas and blocking flanks.

 

Crowd Control, Support, Recon, In-game Leader, Lurker, and Entry Fragger are just a few of the more specific roles available. The skills that every agent adds to the game determine their role.

 

 

All the Valorant Agent Classes Explained

 

Each agent has a specific role that enables players to appreciate the variety of skills that agents can employ when it comes to combat. Basically, there are 4 types of classes, including Duelist, Controller, Initiator, and Sentinel.

 

 

Duelist

 

Duelists are the attacking specialists in VALORANT, with talents which enable them to be forceful and self-sufficient while engaging enemies. In Valorant, for now, there are 6 Duelists:

 

  1. Phoenix
  2. Jett
  3. Raze
  4. Yoru
  5. Reyna
  6. Neon

 

Valorant_Duelist_Agents

 

Duelists are the superstars of the squad who get the maximum kills and therefore they are considered to be aggressive by their teammates. They'll usually play the position of Entry Fragger, which entails being the earliest player to enter a contested part of the battlefield and taking significant, high-risk action to obtain an edge.

 

Due to the fact that the Duelist job is highly unpredictable and causes players to have a feast-or-famine efficiency, therefore squad should assign such responsibilities to teammates who have exceptional aim accuracy. Duelists in Valorant should take advantage of Controllers, Sentinels, and Initiators' assisting powers to enhance their individual ability to overwhelm enemies.

 

 

Initiators

 

By the deployment of unique abilities, Initiators excel in collecting information and manipulating the actions of enemies. In Valorant, there are now 4 initiators:

 

  1. Sova
  2. Skye
  3. KAY/O
  4. Breach

 

Valorant_Initiators_Agents

 

Sova and Skye's abilities enable them to recon regions of the map where their enemies could be fighting and report back to their squad. Breach and KAY/O, on the other hand, use their skills to draw out and interrupt enemies in difficult-to-reach areas from a safe distance.

 

While Initiators are distinct from Controllers and Sentinels, they might quickly fill the protective position of a Sentinel or Controller, or play a stronger role such as a Duelist.

 

 

Controllers

 

The controllers use smoke screens as a method of controlling the battlefield. By disrupting opponents' sightlines, their abilities also provide cover for teammates when controlling an area. In VALORANT there are currently 4 controllers: 

 

  1. Brimstone
  2. Viper
  3. Astra
  4. Omen

 

Valorant_Controllers_Agents

 

The power to manage sightlines on a field is the main task of Controllers; this is vital in VALORANT since this reduces the opportunity for an opponent to attack a teammate from a comfortable angle.

 

Controllers like Brimstone and Viper would usually utilize their skills before the team executes a plan on a bombsite, then accompany the Duelists of the squad as a Secondary Entry Fragger once they've utilized the smoke screens.

 

Controllers can also play the role of Lurkers, which are entrusted with defending from opponent flanks or executing their own flank. Omen is known as a skilled Lurker having the capability to teleport to any place on the map, probably making him extremely dangerous when penetrating the opponent's backlines.

 

 

Sentinels

 

A sentinel is an expert in defense who has skills such as manipulating the battlefield, locking down conflict areas, and providing healing. In Valorant, there are currently 4 sentinels: 

 

  1. Cypher
  2. Sage
  3. Chamber
  4. Killjoy

 

Valorant_Sentinel_Agents

 

Sentinels would potentially roam across the field to acquire additional intelligence, or they would become an anchor on a plant site when defending with the purpose of holding off attackers so that allies can give help.

 

Sentinel agents are often tasked with becoming the In-game Leader because of their passive-type skills. The IGL is in charge of laying out the entire team plan, managing team moves throughout the map, and assuring teammates successfully convey opponent locations.

 

When comparing them to their Controller and Duelist counterparts, Sentinels aren't considered to score well on the scoreboard; rather, their main objective is to allow their teammates to flourish whereas they silently operate in the back.

 

 

How to Choose Your Valorant Class

 

Are you wondering which Valorant agent class is best for you? In order to choose the class you identify with the most, let's list some of the characteristics of each class:

 

 

Duelist

 

  • You have excellent technical talent (for your level)
  • You make the effort to clear space and perform moves that assist your team
  • You are not hesitant to go first into the fight
  • You might not be the loudest or greatest communicator
  • You make rapid decisions

 

 

Initiator

 

  • You are a generous teammate
  • You are a strong communicator
  • You are good at using abilities
  • You have a solid understanding of the map
  • You don't fear getting in those 1vX battle scenarios towards the end of the round

 

 

Controller

 

  • You have good communication skills and don't hesitate to give orders to your teams
  • You are an effective leader
  • You have good game timing sense
  • You know where all of your team members are on a map
  • You focus on preparing your teammates for success

 

 

Sentinel

 

  • You don't fear getting in those 1vX battle scenarios towards the end of the round
  • You comprehend the rotations and have good timing
  • You can handle time to create defensive setups in-game
  • You prefer to play alone
  • You can anticipate your enemy's moves

 

 

Conclusion

 

Before getting started with the Valorant, it is important for each player to choose Valorant class that is the best fit for him and then select the agent according to it. So hopefully, our Valorant classes guide has helped you to learn more about the different agent classes in Valorant.

 

Now, if you want to learn about Valorant agents take a look at our guide for Best Valorant Agents For Beginners.

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