Valorant初心者がやりがちな失敗と対策
Valorant is a tactical FPS where 聰明 decisions matter as much as aim. Many players, especially at lower ranks, repeat the same mistakes without realizing it. Fixing these common errors is one of the fastest ways to climb. This guide covers the most frequent mistakes and how to correct them.
Shooting While Moving
This is the most common bad habit. Valorant has high movement inaccuracy, so running and gunning is ineffective. Always stop before you shoot. Practice counter-strafing: tap the opposite movement key to come to a quick stop, then fire. Use the practice range to drill this until it becomes muscle memory. Once you master the stop-and-shoot rhythm, your accuracy will improve dramatically.
Low Crosshair Placement
If your crosshair is pointed at the ground or waist level, you are giving away easy kills. Always keep your crosshair at head height, aimed at corners and angles where enemies might peek. This way, you only need to click rather than adjust your aim. On maps with elevation changes, adjust your crosshair height accordingly. This single habit can instantly raise your duel win rate.
Misunderstanding Eco Rounds
Eco rounds exist to save money for a stronger buy later. Buying a rifle on an eco round leaves your team poor for the next round too. Stick to pistols or light armor on eco rounds, and focus on getting a kill to steal the enemy’s weapon. Coordinate with your team so that everyone is on the same page. A well-executed eco round win can swing the momentum of the entire half.
Wasting Abilities
Abilities are not just for dealing damage. Use them to gather information, block vision, or control space. For example, Phoenix’s flash should be used before peeking, not during a fight. Cypher’s trapwires should cover flanks, not random doorways. Think about what each ability is designed for and use it at the right moment. Using an ability too late is often worse than not using it at all.
Poor Communication
Valorant is a team game, and information wins rounds. When you spot an enemy, say their location, number, and weapon immediately. Ping alone is not enough; use voice chat for detailed callouts. After you die, keep watching the enemy and feed information to your alive teammates. Silence is one of the biggest disadvantages you can give your team.
Predictable Patterns
Doing the same thing every round makes you easy to read. On defense, rotate your positions and vary your aggression. On attack, mix up your rush timing and use fakes to keep the enemy guessing. If you always go the same route, the enemy will pre-aim and punish you. Add unpredictability to your game and you will win more rounds.
Eliminating these mistakes takes conscious effort, but the payoff is immediate. Review your gameplay, identify which ones apply to you, and work on them one at a time.

