How does the Valorant combat score work?

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avatarAssemblingDelta2 years ago

Just shoot everyone and plant the bomb. ACS will take care of itself.

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avatarCaringEthos2 years ago

Honestly, I think focusing too much on ACS can ruin the game. Just play well, support your team, and the score will follow. Valorant is more about strategy and teamwork than just racking up points.


avatarAttallingHalt2 years ago

Valorant's combat score, officially known as ACS (Average Combat Score), is a nifty little number that shows how well you're doing in the game beyond just your K/D ratio. It's calculated based on several factors like kills, which grant points based on the opponent's economy and whether you were the last to survive, multi-kills, and damage dealt. Even actions like planting or defusing the bomb give your score a little bump. So, if you're looking to boost your ACS, focus on being a well-rounded player, not just the team's sharpshooter!

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