Agents in Radiant's Episode 7 who perform the worst are VALORANT

Different stats from all game modes over the previous Episode are displayed using data from Blitz.gg. A select few agents were consistently underperforming in Radiant in terms of win rate, pick rate, and average K/D.

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By Shubham Dalal | Jun 28, 2023 | 3 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Even the top players can’t find a way to win with some VALORANT agents because they are so bad, while others are good, okay, or just average. The agents consistently underperformed across all three episodes of Episode Six at the Radiant level of competitiveness, so it may be a little harsh to call them bad outright.

Different stats from all game modes over the previous Episode are displayed using data from Blitz.gg. A select few agents were consistently underperforming in Radiant in terms of win rate, pick rate, and average K/D. If you need more information about Agents in Radiant’s Episode 7 who perform the worst are VALORANT then read carefully, and don’t forget to share with your friends.

Agents in Radiant’s Episode 7 who perform the worst are VALORANT:

In any fluid competitive meta, someone has to be at the bottom, and for the time being, those agents in VALORANT are in that position. Data from all three acts of VALORANT Episode Six were used to create this.

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Harbor

The three Radiant acts of Episode Six’s Harbor were all uniformly bad. K/D, pick rate, and win percentage all put him in the bottom three. Harbor hasn’t benefited at all from Cascade and High Tide’s buffs. His biggest problem is that all of his abilities—aside from his ultimate—tell the enemy where he is and where the team is going. Furthermore, his ultimate might be among the game’s least potent ones.

KAY/O

Over the course of Episode Six, KAY/already O’s mediocre reputation suffered. He began Act One with a pick rate of 2.9 percent, a K/D of precisely 1.0, and a win rate just shy of 50%. He ended Act Three with the worst K/D and win percentage of any agent, but all three metrics declined in both Acts Two and Three. At the higher ranks, KAY/O is simply not as viable. At Radiant, where the aim is theoretically at its highest, his ability to suppress others becomes less valuable because his kit is all about negating abilities.

Neon

By only winning a pitiful 36.1 percent of the games that were played during Act One, Neon has the single lowest win rate of any agent during any act of Episode Six. Neon also performed pitiably in comparison to other duelists by failing to average a K/D over 1.0 in two of the three acts. She was also the least chosen agent in all three acts, or tied for least chosen.

Neon’s issue is that she doesn’t offer the same benefit that another duelist might. She isn’t as quick as Jett, has Raze’s explosive damage-dealing ability, Phoenix or Reyna’s durability, or even Yoru’s inventiveness. The only real advantage she has is a potent ultimate that could be very effective in the right hands. Her sprint/slide is hardly useful.

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