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One of the most important aspects of taking a duel in VALORANT is understanding the purpose of the duel you’re about to take. You will want to make sure that you are taking risks at the right time, so try to avoid taking bad fights in the first place. This means taking into account the areas of the map that your duel impacts and how it will assist your team in taking control of that area. You will also want to consider what utility you may have that your team would need in the round if you were to get yourself eliminated.
For example, let’s say that you’re playing a controller; your team may rely on your smokes to execute a strat later on in the round. If you were to be eliminated in a duel early in the round, your team could be disadvantaged without your smoke. Taking those duels early on is a bad decision since losing it removes your team’s options if you lose that duel, preventing you from upholding your responsibilities in that specific role.
When you have a good comprehension on the purpose of the duel you’re taking, you can make a more informed decision about when and where you should engage the enemy. This can help to avoid unnecessary risks while also increasing your chance to win all of your duels, securing control of the map each time. As a good rule of thumb, always ensure that you’re taking duels that will provide more map control in your team’s favor.
In addition to understanding the purpose of the duel, it’s also crucial to communicate the outcome of the fight and what that means to your team. This way, if you win the duel, you can make a decision with your team on what to do next.
For example, you may decide to move forward and fight for more space or retreat to play to your advantage and hold the area that you have just won. Alternatively, you may decide to rotate to where the enemy may have left, which will allow you to catch them off guard, seizing control of another section of the map.
When you have a clear plan after taking duels, you will be able to better capitalize on the fight you just won or recover after the fight was lost. If you did lose the duel, you would need to communicate this to your team as well. This can help your teammates adjust their strategies and make better decisions to proceed without factoring you into that round.
Effective communication is key to making the duels that you take worthwhile, as it allows your team to work together and make informed decisions as a team. When you communicate the outcome of your duels and work together to make decisions, you can increase your chances of winning more fights and ultimately securing the win for your team.