Unveiling the Ease of Defense in Valorant Matches: Elo Insights and Practical Tactics

This blog explores the view on defense tactics in Valorant at different Elo levels, based on passionate players' perspectives.

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When playing Valorant, highly popular online free-to-play Hero shooter game, you’re either attacking or defending, that’s the rule of the game. Posing a question that stirred a multitude of diverse responses, user imnotprocastinating queried whether defending rounds are more manageable, particularly in lower ELO rankings since coordination with team members is less of a concern.

Community Diverse Opinions

  • Effective communication being a successful ingredient in attacking, some players find defending a more viable option in low elo, notes pandazprince.
  • However, other players, like GruesomeJeans, find the situation confusing since the rank reset. One minute, it’s silver 2, and then it’s bronze 2, playing against who should have been gold-ranged players- pretty shady, they articulate.
  • Surprisingly, some players, like bustafreeeee, kind of go against the current, claiming that “Attacking is easier in low elo”.
  • Another favorite defense strategy involves obscure angles, as suggested by Historical-Hornet382, since lower elo players often lack utility utilization skills to clear spaces- a pretty effective tactic in confusing attackers on their mission to conquer the site.

The Bait and Flank Technique

One insightful facet that emerges from the discussion is the bait and flank technique. Some players suggest that attack can be more manageable in low elo because of defenders’ tendency to over-rotate sometimes. With careful planning and precision, attackers could flank or catch the rotation, earning themselves multiple kills. It implies that winning the gun battle is what makes either defense or offense easy, regardless of the Elo ranking.

The Role of Utility

Another catching highlight is the emphasis on the proper use of utilities. Whether attacking or defending, having critical skills to use utilities right could earn one side an easy win. From the discussion, lower-level elo players often find difficulties dealing with space clearance and gathering tactical information – something higher-ranking players could capitalize on.

The Impact of Rank Reset

The recent Valorant rank reset has further stirred the pot, leaving some gamers feeling off their game. For instance, GruesomeJeans noted a spike in unease and confusion playing against gold-ranged players while at bronze 2 following the reset. The situation thus adds an intriguing layer to the whole attacking versus defending conundrum.

Whether you find defending or attacking easier, one thing is clear: the gameplay at each Elo level is a rich kaleidoscope of unique experiences and distinct tactics that each player must navigate. And, well, a little digital banter never hurt anyone, right?