Today, I'm going to introduce a character who excels in the field of chemistry. This is also her most useful setting in the game. The character is Viper, and as a chemist, her professional knowledge grants her unique abilities on the battlefield. In Valorant Mobile, you can see the uniqueness of this character, as she can deploy various toxic weapons to trap enemies, which is why many players are wary of encountering her.

In terms of skill strength, Viper's proficiency in gas attacks does not rely on conventional combat energy like Radianite, but rather through a unique device, the hand launcher. This makes her attack method full of chemical effects. First, there's the Snake Bite ability. When Viper equips the chemical launcher, pressing the fire button will shoot out a small chemical container. Upon hitting the ground, it shatters and leaves behind a pool of eerie chemical liquid. Don't underestimate this puddle; it has extremely powerful lethality. Not only does it directly damage any enemy unfortunate enough to step into it, but it also applies a vulnerability effect.

Toxic Screen is equipped with a gas emitter. When using it, the character throws the emitter, and once placed, it remains until the end of the round unless disturbed. Players can also lightly throw the device by pressing the alternate fire key, allowing it to reach more suitable positions and better utilize the skill's effects. This effect serves as an interference in the game, not as a primary damage skill, but it provides sufficient support to many players on the team.

If used repeatedly, there is a sufficient cooldown time, and even after picking up the emitter, it can be redeployed, making its application on the battlefield more flexible and versatile. Whether for blocking enemy attack routes or covering tactical actions, it plays a crucial role. The Toxic Screen skill has significant practical value, but it requires having the gas emitter first. After deploying it, pressing the skill key will consume fuel to create a barrier-like cloud of gas.

This skill can be used multiple times. For example, activating it at the start of a round can quickly shift the battle situation in your favor for a period. However, pay attention to where you place it. It's recommended to place it in a location where you have resources to recover. If it's an easily flanked area, avoid using this skill, or you might get caught faster. Additionally, at the end of the round, Toxic Screen can divide smaller areas, deterring enemies from approaching easily.

Finally, the Chemical Launcher can be considered an enhanced version of a smoke grenade. With this, she doesn't need smoke grenades. The cloud effect produced by the skill is similar to that of a smoke grenade. Any player moving within the fog will have their vision reduced and obscured, making movement difficult. Additionally, it inflicts a decay effect, weakening the enemy's combat capability. Players can also hold down the skill key to dissipate the gas early, adjusting according to the battlefield situation, whether to expand the field of view or temporarily free the enemy from the restricted vision.

The effectiveness of Viper in Valorant Mobile largely depends on the player's understanding. The core of playing this character involves coordinating her various skills. Viper is generally not suitable for solo engagements and works best when supported by teammates.