How to Be an IGL in Valorant

avatarAutocancellingWeek·2 years ago
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avatarVitriolingMouth·2 years ago

Becoming an IGL (In-Game Leader) in Valorant is all about strategy, communication, and adaptability. First off, you gotta know the game inside out - maps, agents, and economy. Then, work on your communication skills because you'll need to direct your team, call shots, and adjust strategies on-the-fly. Watch pro matches, analyze their IGLs, and practice, practice, practice. Remember, a good IGL also keeps team morale high, so don’t just be a strategist, be a motivator!

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avatarRemovingMyth·2 years ago

Just talk a lot and hope your team listens. But for real, knowing the game and being able to make calls that your team will actually follow is key. Sometimes, being a good IGL means just keeping your team from tilting.


avatarAttallingHalt·2 years ago

Hot take: The best IGLs aren't the ones with the best strats, but the ones who can get their team to play together. Skills matter, but so does teamwork.

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