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Valorant Chamber Play Tips for Escaping Low ELO
This video highlights details often missed in low elo when playing Chamber in Valorant, and shows how high elo players utilize Chamber. It improves game understanding and helps improve practical play by presenting judgment criteria in various situations such as map reading, skill usage, positioning, and backup timing.
1. Chamber Play Essentials: Awkward Positioning and Survival
The key to Chamber isn't just having good aim, but securing positions that are awkward for the enemy.
In high elo, players predict Chamber's location and clear it with initiators, but this isn't the case in low elo, making Chamber even more effective.
Chamber needs to be in annoying spots to pressure the enemy, and use Rendezvous to escape when in danger.
00:01 - 01:26
1. Chamber Play Essentials: Awkward Positioning and Survival
The key to Chamber isn't just having good aim, but securing positions that are awkward for the enemy.
In high elo, players predict Chamber's location and clear it with initiators, but this isn't the case in low elo, making Chamber even more effective.
Chamber needs to be in annoying spots to pressure the enemy, and use Rendezvous to escape when in danger.
01:27 - 02:40
2. Map Reading and Situation Assessment: Predicting C or A
You need to understand the enemy's movements to predict attacks on C or A.
It's important to open and check yourself to get information.
Decide whether to buy an Operator in the next round based on the situation.
Decide whether to push early this round, or listen for sounds and move.
02:41 - 03:31
3. Defensive Strategy: Giving Up Site and Retaking
Instead of trying to defend the site at all costs, it's important to secure advantageous positions, even if it means trading, to facilitate the team's retake.
If there's enough time, don't counter-attack recklessly, but buy an Operator and wait for the next opportunity.
03:32 - 05:22
4. Prediction-Based Play: Predicting and Responding to Enemy Strategies
Anticipate a fast attack from the enemy and prepare for it.
Quickly back up to A via mid push.
Recognize that the enemy Omen used teleport (TP) to A and immediately back up to A.
05:23 - 06:13
5. Ultimate Usage and Teamwork: Ultimate Point Management and Playstyle Decisions
Predict the enemy Killjoy's ultimate usage, and recognize the disadvantage if the ultimate is used on A when your team doesn't have a Sova.
Request smokes to effectively defend against the ultimate with your teammates.
It's important to check the enemy's ultimate points and decide on a playstyle.
06:14 - 07:20
6. Instantaneous Judgment and Backup: Identifying Gatuso's Absence and Quick Backup
Quickly identify that Gatuso is missing and immediately back up to take down the enemy.
Lead the team to victory with instantaneous judgment.
Predict that the enemy will try to attack B.
07:21 - 08:38
7. Defensive Strategy: Preventing Lurking and Securing Large Areas
Assume the enemy won't try to lurk, and don't bother pushing into C.
Secure large areas to pressure the enemy.
08:39 - 09:16
8. Playing After Buying a Vandal: Preparing for Mid Push
After buying a Vandal, don't make reckless plays alone.
Prepare for the possibility of a mid push.
You should use a strategy of acquiring the Vandal and then escaping.
09:17 - 10:05
9. Chamber Performance Evaluation and Play Advice
Chamber's performance is still good, and he's recommended for those confident in using the Operator.
If you're not familiar with the Headhunter, it's good to practice and master it.
We recommend enjoying the game by utilizing Chamber.
