Valorant: Origin is a 5V5 tactical shooting mobile game that combines traditional bomb defusal modes with hero ability mechanics, requiring players to have good marksmanship, tactics, and teamwork. This competitive gameplay indeed has a certain operational threshold, so I will share some strategies for Valorant: Origin. In the game, players need to choose heroes of different roles and use a combination of skills and weapons to complete the offensive and defensive competition.

Shooting is at the core of the game, and accuracy directly affects the outcome. For beginners, standing still while shooting is more stable than moving while shooting. It's recommended to stop abruptly before firing to avoid bullet deviation caused by running and shooting simultaneously. Aim primarily at the head, as headshots deal much more damage than body shots, especially when using rifles (such as "Guardian"). Tapping is more effective than spraying, and it's recommended to use sniper rifles at long distances and submachine guns at close range. Different weapons require adjustments in shooting rhythm. Range training allows customization of target speed and armor strength; practicing daily for a period can help you smoothly pass the initial stage as a new player.

Hero selection should be based on team needs. Duelist heroes (such as Jett, Phoenix) excel in rushing and reaping, while controller heroes (such as Brimstone, Viper) can block enemy movement and require anticipating the battlefield situation. Sentinel heroes (such as Sage, Killjoy) focus on defense. In lower ranks, a common lineup is "double duelist + single controller," while higher ranks emphasize skill coordination, such as Brimstone's "Firewall" dividing the battlefield, or Jett using "Tailwind" to flank and ambush. Reasonably pairing hero skills and weapons (like Sage with a shotgun for holding points) can maximize the team's combat power.

Economically, defeating enemies grants 100 Creds, and consecutive wins or losses affect economic rewards. In low economy rounds, it's advisable to buy light armor and a pistol (such as "Ghost"), and then purchase a heavy sniper or rifle in high economy rounds. Keeping your gun (surviving until the end of the round) retains the weapon, avoiding an economic collapse in the next round. When defusing the spike, the third phase (white light flashing) is the best time to retreat; otherwise, you might be killed by the enemy's counterattack and lose your weapon.

Mastering these techniques will allow players to adapt to the pace of Valorant: Origin more quickly. Whether it's precise shooting or skill usage, you will have a basic understanding. By reasonably pairing heroes, optimizing economic strategies, and enhancing team cooperation, you are sure to become an indispensable core force on the battlefield.