Welcome to this guide on the best ultimate abilities in Valorant! In this article, we’ll be discussing the ultimate abilities in the game and ranking them based on their power, versatility, and reliability. Whether you’re a seasoned player or new to the game, understanding the strengths and weaknesses of each ultimate can give you a major advantage on the battlefield.
So, let’s dive in and take a look at the ultimate abilities in Valorant. Let’s breakdown this video “Ranking The BEST ULTIMATES In Valorant! Episode 6 Act 2” by ProGuides on YouTube and see what ultimates are the best in the game.
S-Tier
Phoenix’s Run it Back opens the S tier. This ultimate lets the player respawn with full health and armor after dying, essentially giving them an extra life for 10 seconds. Unfortunately, the rest of Phoenix’s kit does not live up to this ultimate, which is the ability to get free information and access to a site multiple times a half.
The next ability in the S-tier is KAY/O’s Command, which stops all enemy abilities in a large area, making them helpless. This ultimate is especially useful against Sentinels with complicated setups, like Killjoy or Cypher, as well as against Chamber or Jet’s ultimate, who would leave them without weapons.
If Kay/O is killed while his ultimate is active, he will only be down for 15 seconds rather than dying right away, making this ultimate even more useful for changing the course of a round or game. Killjoy’s Lockdown is third in the S-tier. It stops anyone within a 32-meter radius for 10 seconds, making it a strong and easy-to-use sentinel. It can also guarantee a completely cleared-out site for teammates to push into, unless enemies have specific counter-ultimates or unique lineups available.
A-Tier
The top of the A tier is Brimstone’s Orbital Strike, which hurts all enemies within a 9-meter radius. It is a strong way to clear out angles and stop defenders from diffusing in post-plant, as well as counter Phoenix, Sage, and Killjoy ultimates. Although useful and adaptable, it lacks the round-winning power of the S-tier ultimates.
After Brimstone’s ultimate, Breach’s Rolling Thunder stuns all enemies in a large area for 6 seconds. This makes it a great tool for taking and retaking sites because it clears a lot of space. However, it does not expose enemies as much as the Killjoy ultimate and can move quickly if teammates are stuck in place.
The next item in the A tier is Viper’s Pit, which has the ability to shut down an entire section of the map. It’s a great tool for site takes or retakes because anyone on the opposing team in the pit will slowly lose health until they have only one HP left and will have a hard time seeing. This ultimate is less reliable because there are many ways to move a Viper out of position.
B-Tier
Jett’s Blade Storm is in the B-tier and grants her five knives that respawn after each successful kill and don’t slow her down when she moves. In the right hands, a headshot with one of these knives can do 150 damage, which is very lethal. But it doesn’t win rounds like the A or S tier ultimates.
C-Tier
Raze’s Showstopper is a C-tier ability that lets her fire a single rocket that can kill anyone in its blast radius. It can be deadly when used right, but it’s easy to avoid and can be stopped with the right positioning and game sense.
Yoru’s Dimensional Drift, which makes him immune to damage and enemy vision, is the final skill in the D tier. This ultimate, however, is frequently underwhelming and useless in many situations.
It’s important to remember that each ultimate has its own advantages and disadvantages. The rankings here are not final and may change depending on how you play, how your team is made up, and what the current meta is.Also, it’s important to remember that while ultimates can be very useful, they shouldn’t be used as the only way to win games. Any Valorant game requires good game sense, communication, and teamwork.
As you keep playing Valorant and try out different agents, take the time to try out each agent’s ultimate and see how it fits with the way you play. Don’t be afraid to try new strategies and push the limits of what you think is possible with each ultimate ability.
In order to become a skilled and versatile player in Valorant, it is crucial to master each ultimate ability. Whether you prefer the S-tier ultimates’ explosive power or the B-tier ultimates’ deadly accuracy, each ultimate has its own pros and cons. Keep practicing, be open to new ideas, and always try to get better.
We hope this guide has helped you understand the different ranks of ultimate abilities in Valorant. If you have any questions or comments, please leave them below. We’d love to hear what you think about these ultimates, how you’ve used them, and how they’ve changed your Valorant gameplay.
