Valorant Operator guide: According to Wardell Here are 5 ways to become a sniper god

For players who wanted to become Operator mains like him, Wardell had created a straightforward beginner's guide using his knowledge and experience. He outlines the five fundamental abilities that each player needs to master to use the Operator effectively.

Here are Best Guide for how to quickly scope from the Best players in Valorant, Credit: Wardell (Twitter)
By Shubham Dalal | Jun 6, 2023 | 3 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

One of the top Operator players in Valorant and a well-known Twitch streamer goes by the name of Matthew “Wardell” Yu. He developed his CS:GO expertise to become a valiant one-shot sniper. The Canadian athlete even made this the basis of his brand, Op Academy (OPAC). 

For players who wanted to become Operator mains like him, Wardell had created a straightforward beginner’s guide using his knowledge and experience. He outlines the five fundamental abilities that each player needs to master to use the Operator effectively. If you need more information about the Valorant Operator guide: According to Wardell Here are 5 ways to become a sniper god, then read carefully, and don’t forget to share with your friends.

Valorant Operator guide: According to Wardell Here are 5 ways to become a sniper god

5. Crosshair placement

Wait until your targets pass through your scope, advises Wardell. Compared to keeping track of your target’s movement with your crosshair, this is much simpler. Be cautious about remaining in the open if you miss a shot. After each shot, sneak carefully while slowly moving your crosshair to avoid being caught off guard if the enemy decides to move out of range.

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4. Take Easy Shots

If you don’t aim too quickly, which could cause you to miss your target, you can make easy shots, according to Wardell. Enhance your reaction time to prevent being hit in the head by an opponent who is taking their time.

He claims that players must also be able to determine whether an opponent is planning to wide swing or jiggle peek. When an enemy player jiggle peeks, they emerge from the corner without fully running out, causing you to miss your shot. A wide swing, on the other hand, occurs when a player completely exits the cover zone and doesn’t stop close to where they started.

3. Economy Guide

Purchase a Ghost and a cigarette before the pistol round. The third round of the game does not allow you to purchase an Operator if you don’t get a kill in the pistol round. To advance to the third round, your team must win the second round.

In the second round, you could also purchase a Marshall, light shields, and some abilities if you succeed in the pistol round. Make as many savings as you can to have enough for an operation in the third round. Simply aim for a tough save and stick with a Classic if you lose the opening round.

2. Flicks

Choose the appropriate mouse sensitivity for you. It’s all about muscle memory once you find the proper mouse settings. Therefore, Wardell explained, “If your sens is too low, you’ll be too slow to flick, and if it’s too fast, you’ll over-flick.” Before a game, players should practice their flicks. Warm up at the range and practice your flick shots from various angles.

Don’t try to bank more than 5,500 to 6,000 credits by purchasing a Sheriff or a Bucky; instead, save your money for the next round. When purchasing an Operator, players should have powerful shields and complete utility.

1. Angles

Wardell advises holding what he refers to as “smart angles,” or locations on the map that are not preferred but allows players to retreat if necessary. He’s referring to the most popular peeking angles that most players use as preferred locations.

You can determine whether it’s a good angle or not through trial and error. You can tell that’s a bad angle if you keep dying in the same place. You can tell if an angle is good if you consistently get kills from it. 

A bonus tip from Wardell on how to deal with Operators was to jiggle peek or jump jiggle and bait an Operator shot to locate the enemy sniper on the map. Use your skills, such as smokes and flashes, to prevent them from getting a clear shot at you.

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