Most FPS players are no strangers to the name Valorant. Many people's favorite shooting game right now is this one. Recently, it was announced that a mobile version of this game will be released, which has made this game the main topic of recent discussions. Below is an introduction to the basics of the Valorant mobile game. Although many people have heard of this game, they don't know much about the game itself. The entry barrier for this game is quite high, and there are many aspects that need to be understood. If players start playing without understanding these, their early performance won't be particularly high.

Firstly, players need to understand the game's mechanics and gameplay. This is a 5V5 competitive shooting game, with its main gameplay being the bomb defusal mode. Simply put, we mainly play the plant and defuse bomb game. After every 12 rounds, the teams switch sides, which is what players usually refer to as switching sides. When it's close to switching sides, players need to plan their in-game economy in advance. The win condition is simple: whichever team reaches 13 points first wins. If both teams reach 12 points, in the matchmade mode, they will switch sides again and enter a sudden death round.
This means it's a one-round-decides-the-winner situation, where both the economy and ultimate points for both teams are unified. Both sides start with 5000 credits. Ultimate abilities can only be used after saving up 3 points. In ranked mode, it goes into overtime, where the team that wins two consecutive rounds wins. If this is not achieved, then both teams go into a draw vote. In the game, the weapon, ability, and armor purchase interface is laid out on the screen. The top left corner also reminds you of your minimum income for the next round after purchasing. The in-game economy system is one of the cores of the game, and players must manage their economy well within the game.

Try not to end up in a critical final round with only enough gold to buy a small pistol; this would decrease our chances of winning. In the game, teammates can help us, such as by buying guns for us. However, in the game, teammates can only help us buy guns. If we need to buy abilities or armor, we have to do it ourselves. Players need to remember this point.

The game generally has two modes: matchmade and ranked. Matchmade mode is the regular mode, while ranked mode requires players to meet certain conditions to unlock. These conditions include completing a certain number of matchmade games. After unlocking ranked matches, there are placement matches, with Valorant having 5 placement matches. After all are completed, your rank is determined based on your score. In the first 2-3 games, the system will match you against higher-skilled opponents, and the next 2 games will typically match you against opponents of similar skill level.
If players want to steadily climb the ranks, it's recommended to play with 4 known friends in a 5-stack. If not, you'll have to queue solo. The scoring mechanism in the game is related to your performance. For example, if your performance in a match is average and you mostly free-ride, your score increase for that match will be minimal. If you perform very well, you will receive a higher score increase.

In this game, the developers do not highly recommend the run-and-gun playstyle. If you shoot while running in the game, your bullet trajectory becomes very scattered and random. Therefore, moving and shooting doesn't offer much advantage in the game, which is why the developers believe that moving and shooting shouldn't have a significant advantage.

When shooting at enemies in the game, the benefits vary depending on where you hit. A headshot yields the highest benefit in the game. So, when practicing shooting, it's best to aim for the head.

The above is an introduction to the basics of the Valorant mobile game. This game is currently very popular in the shooting genre, but it also has a high entry barrier. Players need to understand some basic elements and techniques of the game before starting, to better navigate the game.