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Valorant Fracture callouts to help you win Elo

Valorant Fracture Overview

Knowing the Fracture callouts can make the map easier to play on for new and experienced Valorant players.

Despite Fracture being one of the first major lore drops in Valorant, the community isn’t too keep on the map itself. Fracture is the only Valorant map that has defenders spawn in the middle. They can access A or B site easily, but attackers have two spawns that let them attack both sites from either side. Additionally, there are more than two ways to get onto each site. All of these entries mean that defenders have to be hyperaware of where enemies are. Knowing Valorant callouts for Fracture is vital to doing this.

Despite the large number of areas around the map, the callouts make sense. There are plenty of identifying factors that make learning the Fracture callouts easy.

Valorant Fracture callouts on the map

The most common callouts for Valorant’s Fracture align well with the official map callouts.

Valorant Fracture callouts labeled map

Oftentimes, attackers call A rope, A link, B canteen, and B link their spawn. If this happens, there’s more than likely going to be pinging involved. It’s not the best system, but it’s one way some players will communicate on complicated maps like this. Learning the official callouts is quicker, so get used to using them even if no one else is.

A site itself has a platform that attackers can plant on top of or below, and there’s no official Valorant Fracture callout for it. Oftentimes, players will call this heaven and hell, taking terms from other sites like Haven. Other areas around the map have places like heaven and hell, but players don’t use the terms too often. Instead, up and down are common terms.

How to use up and down callouts

Sometimes, instead of heaven and hell, players will use up and down as callouts.

These terms are common when a player has a bird’s eye view of an area that doesn’t have anywhere to go underneath. However, knowing whether an enemy is up or down is massive for correct crosshair placement. Players commonly call A rope, A drop, B tower, and B arcade up and down. These aren’t official Valorant Fracture callouts, but they’re still quite common.

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