Valorant Mobile's Zero, as a Sentinel hero, although lacking powerful offensive skills, can serve as the eyes of the team, closely monitoring every move of the enemy, creating a significant tactical advantage for the team. Such a decent hero, many beginners may not yet know what his skills are, so this article will introduce and explain them to help beginners become more familiar with Zero, thus applying him reasonably on the battlefield.

Zero's "Tactical Monitoring" is a core reconnaissance skill. After use, it allows the placement of a camera at a designated location. Clicking again switches your own perspective to the camera, allowing you to observe the battle situation. During monitoring, clicking to shoot can launch a tagging dart, revealing his position to teammates.

His "Shock Wire" can place a hidden tripwire between a target location and a relative wall. When an enemy triggers it by passing through, they will be bound by the tripwire and their position revealed. If the tripwire is not destroyed in time, the affected person will also fall into a short-term stun state. This move is very suitable for placing in narrow passages or bomb site entrances, effectively delaying the enemy's advance and creating opportunities for our team to attack.

His "Cyber Cage" when equipped and thrown forward, creates an area that obstructs the enemy's view. Any enemy passing through this area will also trigger an alert sound. This skill can be used to block key paths and also to cover teammates advancing forward.

His ultimate skill, if used on a defeated player, can obtain information about that target's team and, after a brief delay, reveal the positions of all surviving enemies twice. This ultimate skill is crucial in endgame situations, helping the team accurately determine the movements of remaining enemies.

The introduction of Valorant Mobile's Zero's skills ends here. Overall, Zero is a hero with strong information-gathering capabilities and some disruption abilities. After reading, everyone can try experiencing it in actual combat, providing a good shooting environment for teammates and helping the team win.