Valorant: Agent Phoenix official abilities and gameplay
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Valorant has unveiled official gameplay for Phoenix, one of the game’s eight rostered agents. Riot’s debut first-person shooter title features 5v5 tactical gameplay oriented around strategy and teamwork. Unlike other tactical shooters like Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Valorant features agents with unique abilities, bringing forth an additional layer of team coordination. The official clip provides insight into Phoenix’s gameplay. Furthermore, it highlights the kind of impact individual agents can have during a round.

Who is Phoenix?

Phoenix
Credit: Valorant

Valorant’s trailer showcased the United Kingdom-born Phoenix and his skills in taming fire and magic. His mage-like kit grants him the ability to conjure the power of fire, igniting all those who dare cross his path. The agent’s self-assured demeanor is also apparent throughout Riot’s trailer. Phoenix taunts enemies with a voice line saying, “sit down” after a spicy headshot. His player model is robust and athletic, sporting a modern ensemble. Since his reveal, additional information about the British agent hasn’t been released.
We certainly look forward to learning more about his fiery personality.

Gameplay and abilities

Phoenix’s kit features some of the more “traditional” skills one might expect in a first-person shooter. Making use of Curveball and Blaze, the agent manages an intimidating 1v4 clutch. It’s also noteworthy that the clip shows Valorant weapons have a slight recoil. During the final kill, the player crouches and pulls his crosshair slightly lower to compensate for the weapon’s inaccuracy.

Abilities

Hot Hands

Not shown in the gameplay video is Phoenix’s Hot Hands. Conjuring a fireball, Phoenix can hurl powerful spheres. After a short delay, the fireball subsequently explodes or detonates upon impact. Hot Hands also creates an AOE “fire zone” that deals damage to enemies while healing friendlies.

Blaze

Blaze ability
Credit: Valorant/ Gameplay Screenshot

When a player uses Blaze, an expansive firewall appears. Not only does the wall block vision, but it also damages enemies who attempt to walk through. Players can bend the wall by turning their cursor in combination with the left click.

Signature ability: Curveball 

curveball ability valorant
Credit: Valorant/Gameplay Screenshot

With a snap of his fingers, Phoenix fires a deadly flare around corners, blinding all unlucky enough to see lay eyes on it (probably including your teammates, yikes!). Furthermore, we learn from the video that Curveball has a small cooldown of only a few seconds.

Ultimate ability: Run It Back

Phoenix’s ultimate ability marks your location. If a player dies while the ultimate is active or if the ability expires, the player teleports back to the first area. Run It Back is slightly reminiscent of a certain Overwatch hero (looking at you, Tracer), whose cheeky teleport takes her back to her previous location.


Minna Adel Rubio is an esports journalist with an interest in first-person-shooter games. She specializes in class-based, arena, and tactical shooters like Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Valorant, Overwatch, and Team Fortress 2. Additionally, Minna is a senior CS:GO guides writer at Dignitas and a graduate student. Catch her on Twitter for memes and more content!


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