Unfortunately, there’s no Valorant stat tracker in the game itself, but players have multiple options to track their statistics and game data outside of the popular FPS.
Stats are an integral asset for players looking to up their game in Valorant. Games can be situational; winning rounds is as much up to team synergy and enemy strategies as it is to a player’s ability. If a player tracks their gameplay improvement by wins, losses, or ranks, they’re not getting an accurate representation. Luckily, stat trackers for Valorant are pretty in-depth. Accessing them is easy and free.
When players know their stats and track them, they can tell just how well they’ve improved at any aspect of the game.
The first step to tracking Valorant stats is to choose a website. There are several Valorant stat trackers to choose from, including Blitz.gg and Tracker.gg. These both let players search themselves and see a ton of different stats about how they play.
With Blitz, players will need an account. However, it’s free to sign up. It also lets players download the Blitz client, which gives game information after every game played. This can be valuable for players looking for a breakdown of how they played after every game.
Valorant itself gives a little bit of information about how well players play at the end of a round. However, the stats it shows aren’t very helpful for ranking up. Instead, stats like accuracy and KAST are better reflections on a player’s performance.
There are a lot of different Valorant stats, and what they mean isn’t always obvious. Here’s a list of the most common stats and what they mean.
Other stats are often shown in stat trackers, like overall kills or aces. However, these don’t reflect how well a player plays the game. They’re highly dependent on how often a player plays. Some stats will also help players see where they shine. Players can pick their best agents and guns if they know who and what they play best.
Valorant stat trackers are a useful tool to help players track how well they play and monitor their improvement. However, not every stat is important or equal for every player. For example, KAD ratio is much better than K/D ratio for agents like Sage. The best way to use these stat trackers is to pick stats that make sense for a player’s playstyle. From there, track them over time and focus on improving them to get better at Valorant.
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