Valorant Defense Guide – How To Stop Your Opponents

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Valorant Defense Guide – How To Stop Your Opponents

A lot of people are in dire need of a Valorant defense guide because they have problems, so let’s learn everything about this role.

Similar to the situation in Counter-Strike 2, where teams have an easier time playing as the terrorists (on the attacking side), people who have to attack in Valorant are performing better than those defending. So, after covering some of the essential things you should do when attacking in Valorant, it is time to do the same for the defense. We’ve used our experience and numerous hours in-game and watching the best players to provide you with the needed data, so let’s dive in.

Valorant Defense Guide – Be careful when it comes to choosing your positions

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A lot of credible sources show that millions of players play Valorant every month, but it’s safe to say a lot of them don’t know anything about positioning. As said numerous times in our previous guides, positioning, and repositioning are key because they allow you to maximize your results. 

When it comes down to playing on defense, one of the common mistakes people make is going to the default positions. This means they go to places their enemies expect them to be. There are some instances where these default positions could work.

Sometimes, it is much better if you decide to take a different angle when defending because you will be able to surprise your opponents. For example, some of the best Valorant players will often take aggressive angles that allow them to get kills. While it is true that they will most likely die as well, getting at least 2 or more kills is a win. That said, do not be hyper-aggressive because dying without getting anyone or trading kills is not in your favor when you are on defense. 

Keep in mind that you should always reposition after getting a kill, using a utility, or something else. Information is key in Valorant, so you must do everything to prevent your enemies from knowing where you are.

Also, should you decide to play aggressively when defending, try to come up with a plan B that allows you to retreat if things go wrong. We’ve been in countless games where people try to surprise their opponents, but they go into full “Yolo” mode and have nowhere to go back.

Use your agent to is maximum capacity

While this also applies when attacking, we’ve decided to include it in the Valorant defense guide because many people don’t know what they are doing. All agents in Valorant are unique and have strengths and weaknesses. This means that your job is to maximize a given agent’s strengths and play in such a way that allows you to minimize the weaknesses.

Some agents will shine when they get to specific parts of the map and won’t do well in others. So, when deciding where to defend, think about your abilities, as well as your opponent’s abilities and how they can effect you. Agents who focus on movement can be more aggressive because they have ways of escaping, whereas others will be better if they hold the default positions.

Learn to “read” the game

One thing we’ve noticed after playing Valorant for a long time is that good players can “read” the game. This is a crucial skill to have, especially when playing on the defense because you know what you need to do.

Something important to mention in this Valorant Defense Guide is that it is crucial to know how to read the game and not distract yourself when playing. In other words, you should try and see what kind of enemies you are playing against and adapt accordingly. Check whether your opponents have a scanner, smokers, and other important agents and adapt to them.

Speaking of reading the game, the top-tier Valorant players also follow cooldowns, ability/utility usage, and other kinds of things. Information is key in games like this, so learning how to use it to your advantage is a huge plus. Of course, you also have to follow everything that happens on your team.

You need to know how to rotate

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Something that we wanted to share in this Valorant defense guide is that rotating is incredibly important when playing on the defending side. Even though this is a simple concept, a lot of players do not realize it and forget to move around the map. Consequently, they do not make the most out of their agent.

When talking about rotating, you must do much more than just move around. Every rotation needs to have a reason behind it. People usually rotate when their allies need help or when there are no enemies near them. Of course, those are just some basic reasons why people rotate.

Ideally, you need to have good communication with your teammates before rotating. They can tell you whether they need help because there are a lot of situations where Valorant players will fake a push just so they can force a rotation. That’s why we’ve decided to add this to the Valorant defense guide.

Using your abilities to help allies

The last thing that we want to include in the Valorant defense guide is related to using your abilities. Every agent has something unique that can help when defending, especially when used in conjunction with a different ability.  The possibilities here are endless, but once again, the only way to be effective is if you have good communication.

Conclusion

The things we’ve included here are just some of the mistakes we’ve noticed while playing Valorant over the years. This Valorant defense guide is by no means complete because there are many things you need to know. For example, you should know how to re-take a given site, but this deserves a guide on its own because there are tons of specifics. Having said that, the tips here will allow you to become more aware of your surroundings and improve as a player.

Zlosterr
Zlosterr has been a fan of esports for many years and mainly focuses on Dota 2. He has more than five years of experience writing Dota 2 content for numerous platforms. Besides being a passionate fan of the game, he's also played for various amateur teams.