Tyson “TenZ” Ngo may have retired from competitive play, but he’s still one of the most gifted players to have ever touched Valorant. Copying TenZ’s Valorant settings may also help players climb the ranked ladder.
TenZ was one of the first people worldwide to hit the radiant rank in Valorant. From streaming his action-packed gameplay to winning VCT 2021 Stage 2 Masters Reykjavík, the retired pro player has amassed a following of millions across his social channels. So, when he announced retirement earlier in September, fans were shocked. Thankfully, he will continue sharing his Valorant wisdom on Twitch and YouTube. But for some, just watching his gameplay isn’t enough.
TenZ’s Valorant settings are simple, and copying them in the game can help replicate his playstyle even better.
Here are TenZ’s settings in Valorant as of 2024.
Mouse
Crosshair settings
For those looking to import TenZ’s crosshair to Valorant, here’s the code.
:o;s;1;P;c;5;h;o;ol;5;ov;o;og;1;oa;1;of;o;1l;o;1v;4;1g;1;10;2;1a;1;1m;o;1f;o;S;c;5;o;1
Video settings
TenZ has a selection of mice he rotates on stream and during tournaments and has been spotting using the Ninjutso Sora V2, Endgame Gear XM1/XM2WE, Lamzu Atlantis 4k, and the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 Black as his tournament mouse.
Typically, in tournaments, TenZ uses an Endgame XM2WE mouse. This is the same model he used in the VCT 2024 Americas Kickoff, which Sentinels won. However, his varied mouse preferences suggest that players don’t need to invest in a specific model. Even without a high-end gaming mouse, mimicking TenZ’s Valorant settings can be enough to achieve clean gameplay.
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