

Since the agent is heavily reliant on her utilities, she might not be the best one to pick when it comes to solo queue.

Viper’s Pit now almost ensures a win in a post-plant situation.
Valorant agents update#
The update enhanced her abilities, inflicting great damage to her opponents. Fortunately, Riot brought in some interesting changes in Episode 2, quickly making her the best controller in the entire game. Viper was an agent that remained untouched and had the least amount of pick rate during the first few episodes. Her Blade Storm ability also plays a significant role in eco-rounds, making her the #1 duelist in the current meta. She possesses incredible mobility helping players who prefer using an operator-enabling them to escape from a fight after getting a crucial pick quickly. Jett’s tailwind and updraft abilities are often used for creating spaces and getting aggressive picks throughout the map. Despite multiple nerfs in the previous updates, the Korean duelist has everything an entry fragger wishes for. The agent has been dominating the meta for quite some time and remains to be on the top of the list. The list ranges from the S-Tier to D-Tier, S being the highest tier and D being the lowest. With that in mind, we’ve compiled a list of all the agents from the pool and categorized them into five tiers based on the current meta to help you make the best decision. This makes things a bit complicated for players while selecting agents for their team. With the start of the latest Episode and the introduction of the speedster, Neon, the agent pool has expanded into 18 different agents. The meta in Riot Games’ first-person shooter, Valorant, revolves around the constant changes made to its agents, requiring players to adapt to the evolving gameplay.
