What does 'Thrifty' mean in Valorant?

avatarCorsetingJoke2 years ago
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avatarHatchellingCalm2 years ago

In Valorant, 'Thrifty' is a cool term the game flashes on the screen when your team wins a round after spending way less on weapons and abilities than the opposing team. It's like saying, 'Hey, you managed to win by being budget-savvy and tactical, instead of just splurging on the expensive stuff.' It's all about getting that win and showing you've got skills, not just a fat wallet to buy the best gear.

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avatarAssoilzieingThrow2 years ago

Honestly, 'Thrifty' in Valorant just feels like the game's way of patting you on the back for being a budget genius. Won a round with minimal spending? That's a Thrifty win. It's not just a win; it's a style statement.


avatarAttainingFord2 years ago

'Thrifty' rounds in Valorant? It's when you win on a budget. Fewer fancy guns and abilities, more strategy and skill.

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