Valorant has always been a highly popular game. In terms of its current performance, the game's visuals are very impressive, and it adds some new elements to the FPS gameplay. Below is an introduction to the Spectre in Valorant's Operation Energy. Many players are not very clear about this weapon, which is why you often see people asking about it.

The Spectre itself is a submachine gun. This type of firearm is very suitable for newcomers. The weapon looks very cool overall, and according to the current data, its fire rate is 13.33 per second. This fire rate is very fast among submachine guns. Even the Odin, which currently has a high fire rate, cannot match the Spectre in terms of fire rate; it is the second-fastest in the entire game.

In addition to its fast fire rate, the weapon's sprint speed, equip time, and reload speed are the same as the Stinger. Its first-shot deviation is 0.4, which is quite accurate by current standards. From this perspective, it has advantages in both fire rate and accuracy.

The Spectre has a magazine capacity of 30 rounds, which is moderate for a submachine gun. The weapon deals high damage at short range, with 78 headshot damage from 0-15 meters and 66 from 15-30 meters. Beyond that, the damage decreases significantly with distance.

In practical use, the weapon's overall bullet trajectory is very accurate, and its recoil is not too high. During continuous fire, it can maintain a very high level of accuracy, making it significantly better than the Stinger in this regard.

The above is an introduction to the Spectre in Valorant's Operation Energy. Currently, the overall parameters of this weapon are very good. Among submachine guns, this weapon has high damage and accuracy, and its recoil is not large. If you like submachine guns, you can use this weapon for practice.