Valorant: Raze Ult Overpowered – Reddit Users Sound Off

Reddit users discuss the broken state of Raze's ult in Valorant. What's causing frustration among players?

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Valorant players are up in arms about the broken state of Raze’s ult. How does Alfa even die here?

Summary

  • Players frustrated with consistent issues with Raze’s ult
  • Frequent bugs causing unexpected damage outcomes
  • Call for Riot to address and fix Raze’s ult quickly

Community Frustration

Reddit user Sub-Zero-02 humorously mentions the absurdity of the situation when Raze’s ult deals unexpected damage… “nice” indeed.

Fix Needed

SnowJello sheds light on the common bug involving Raze’s ult, emphasizing how it’s been broken since release and needs urgent attention from Riot.

Consistent Complaints

djilatyn echoes the sentiment that Raze’s ult remains one of the most consistently broken aspects of Valorant, with others like Deadlock’s ult following close behind in terms of issues.

Sterni456x diverts attention briefly to celebrate Fnatic’s victory but recognizes the controversy surrounding Raze’s ult, implying it could have created more drama.

nazraxo humorously questions the absurdity of Raze’s ult damage output, noting a disparity between expected and actual damage dealt.

RaccoonDu offers a stark contrast by simply mentioning the importance of precise gunplay amidst the chaos of Raze’s ult complaints.

people_confuse clarifies the intended behavior of Raze’s ult, explaining how, despite confusion, the ability does have limitations in its wall-penetrating range.

swarnim38 humorously sums up the hit-or-miss nature of Raze’s ult, highlighting the frustration when attempting to secure precise damage numbers.