Who knew that deciding when to save or spend your money in VALORANT<\/em> would be just as hard or harder than deciding in real life? And no we’re not talking about spending at the Night Market.<\/p>
Within a match of VALORANT<\/em>, a win or a loss can be decided not by an individual’s playmaking or by a team’s agent composition, but rather by a team’s ability to manage their economy round-to-round. Players have an individual supply of credits that they use to buy weapons, armor, and abilities each round, and knowing when to save and when to buy is pivotal to success at any rank.<\/p>
Before making the choice to save or spend, you should get a basic understanding of how VALORANT<\/em>‘s round-to-round economy works<\/a>. A team has the best chance of success per round if they can all “full buy,” which involves everyone having a rifle<\/a>, full armor, and a full set of abilities. On average, this costs around 4,000 to 4,500 credits, depending on the agent and how many abilities they have saved from a previous round.<\/p>