Valorant Weapon Tier List: Best Guns (December 2024)

Apr. 25, 2024



Which is the best gun in Valorant? Where does each gun rank? Let’s find out in this Valorant gun tier list. You don’t need us to tell you, but we’ll say it anyway. Weapons are the core of any tactical FPS. And whileValorant agentsmatter too, they need the best guns to win engagements.

S-Tier: Best Valorant Weapons

S-Tier: Best Valorant Weapons

This is the highest tier of weapons in the game. These guns are the best regardless of which game mode or maps you are playing. The S-tier weapons are all about accuracy and consistent damage. Let us see why these weapons belong in this overpowered category.

Phantom is the best AR in Valorant for multiple reasons. The recoil control in Phantom isextremely smooth and accurate. Phantom is perfect for shooting through smokes and aiming disciplined multi-frags. Especially after the magazine-size nerf on Vandal, Phantom can stay on the undisputed throne. For these reasons and more, I recommend this weapon the first.

Vandal is the best gun on the professional Valorant level. The gun is all about tapping heads instead of spraying. Vandal has a slower fire rate (9.75 rounds/sec, 585 RPM), which might be problematic for close-range fights. However, unlike Phantom, Vandal can kill any enemy from any range if it hits one tap on the head.

The Operator is the perfect example of a high-risk, high-reward scenario in Valorant. The gun has thehighest damage in Valorant. Although you can only shoot one bullet at a time, once you master it, nothing can stop you. Just make sure you are usingJettorChamberto carry it for the best effect.

The A-tier weapons are good, but not onevery map on Valorant. However, if you can find the right timing and situation to use them, they can change the course of a round. Here are the A-tier weapons in Valorant:

When it comes to talking about the Judge, many say it deserves to be in the S-tier. However, with the recent nerfs, it has become more situational than ever before. However, when agents like Raze, Yoru, or Jett push with the Judge, expect some chaos. So, even though I won’t place Judge at the top, it still comes pretty close.

When Outlaw was firstteased, it felt like a combination of a sniper and a shotgun. Although slightly like that, this gun is all about high-rank gameplay. If you utilize its true strength, no armor or half-armored, enemies will regret not buying a full one against you. However, thelow magazine sizeis a huge downside of this weapon, so time your shots.

The infamous Odin is all about exploiting the plastic walls of Valorant maps. In maps likeAscentorLotus, Odin can create havoc on the defensive half. However, it is apretty expensive purchase. So, in case your spam operation fails, you will have to take an economic hit.

Classic is the free gun you get every round. Although it does not deal with huge damage from a long-range,burst fireis an underrated aspect of this weapon. Even in economy rounds, you can shock enemies with other weapons using just a Classic. The bonus part is that you will not lose creds for using this gun.

In Valorant, not every round goes as planned. So, you always try to do something different to change a round or two and bring momentum back. Although the B-tier weapons are all about individual brilliance, sometimes they can get you huge rounds. Let us have a look at the B-tier Valorant weapons in our tier list:

Stinger is a solid eco-round gun with thefastest fire ratein the game. The gun also got a huge alt-fire accuracy buff recently through an update. Unfortunately, Stinger cannot be above B-tier due to its cost increase.

If you are new to Valorant and want to have a better understanding of aim and recoil, Ghost is the first sidearm you should buy. It has a great balance of accuracy and damage. If you are not crisp on the headshots, Ghost will still bring you enough value.

Guardian is another gun that requires individual brilliance. It is a gun with great accuracy and is easy to master. However, the headshot gives you more value compared to the body shots. So, if you fail to tap the head or shoot multiple bullets on the body, it can be a differentiator in the matchup.

The Sheriff is a sidearm with thehighest headshot damage. It is one of the few guns that can kill from headshots at any distance. The Sheriff also deals massive wallbang damage. Unfortunately, it is a very volatile gun with high recoil. As such, you cannot keep shooting if you have already missed a bullet. So if you do decide to buy the Sherrif in Valorant, bring patience along.

C-tier weapons are decent if used properly. If in the right hands, these weapons can get you a couple of kills. However, the damage and difficulty of these weapons keep them away from higher tiers. Here are all the C-tier Valorant weapons in our tier list:

Ares is basically the poor man’s Odin in Valorant. With less fire rate and damage, it can be good for bonus-round defense. While Ares used to be a strong gun when the wind-up speed was good, it has since fallen out of favor and is only mostly used in Spike Rush.

Bulldog is not the best option when it comes to eco-rounds. However, players who have a freaky aim can destroy lobbies with this gun. Bulldog is a strong gun in good hands because of its alt-fire burst. The burst damage melts enemies easily with only two bullets on the body, even if the enemy has full armor.

Valorant is a precision-based shooting game. That is why an SMG like the Spectre does not go well. Before Nerf, Spectre had great accuracy, which was reduced significantly as it became the worst SMG in the game. Now, Spectre can be of good value if you can get closer to the enemy. Spectre also does not let opponents know the bullet traces, so it is a good feature to utilize in different situations.

The D-tier weapons are all about not being useful in most cases in Valorant. These weapons are only for close-range combat and even sometimes deceive you against better long-range weapons, too. You can use these weapons occasionally but never trust their accuracy. Here are the worst weapons in Valorant:

Bucky is the only shotgun in Valorant that comes with an alt-fire action. It lets you shoot further at the expense of some damage. However, the bullet spread is so poor in Bucky that it could not go above the D-tier in our list.

Shorty deals devastating damage, but the distance needs to be very close. Moreover, the gun has very limited bullets. So, only use Shorty as your sidearm if you use Operator or you playViper. It is also good with Yoru players if you can utilize your abilities.

Frenzy is a decent gun in some scenarios. This gun is horrible at long range with bad accuracy and damage. The best way to use it is by eithercamping for the enemyor pushing with your team in a five-stack Frenzy.

The best use case for a knife or melee in Valorant is when it is equipped and when you run faster. Outside of that, killing an enemy with a knife can trigger their mental state. But that is about it. There is nothing else you can do when you bring a knife to a gunfight.

That’s our Valorant weapons tier list updated based on Episode 9, Act 2 patch notes. Do you agree with our list? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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