In TODOVALORANT.TOP we give you the Guide to the dead spots of the Valorant maps.
Valuable Maps with the VALORANT closed beta underway, now is a good time to take an in-depth look at the Bind Map. In this VALORANT Bind map guide, we will look at the map overview, key sites, and the most effective characters to use.
Riot Games put a lot of effort into the three current maps in rotation, which are Bind, Haven, and Split. Bind is my personal favorite right now , and I anticipate it becoming what it is to dust against Counter-Strike.
Dead Points Guide: Valorant BIND Maps
In the Valorant map deadlock guide we will also teach you about teleporters.
So far this is the only map that uses them, and they make the competitive aspect of the game very interesting. The use of teleporters is obvious because it makes a noise that can be heard from anywhere on the map.
There is one teleporter near Site B and one near Site A. Each teleporter can only be accessed one way.
If you are an attacker, Teleporter A on the left of Site A can be accessed from short A. Teleporter B can be accessed from the left of Site B. After walking through the portal, you are placed in an area with steel doors that can only be opened from the inside.
VALORANT BIND ZONE NAMES
When playing games on Bind, you will likely hear people making calls.
You should try to familiarize yourself with all the points on the map so that you can communicate the enemy positions effectively with your team.
Different players use different labels, but we will refer to the main labels from the summary posted above and put others that we have heard alongside them.
Here are the Bind map calls:
Spawn CT
T Spawn
A site called
A site
Long A
Short A
compartment
U rooms or lamps
The sky or a tower or window Teleporter
connector Showers or bathroom Lobby Link or medium
ZONE B Names of the Zones
Room B
B
Long Hall B
Hookah or window
Short B
Teleporter
B Lobby
Elbow
Garden
BEST BLIND SPOTS AND ANGLES TO PLAY
From a defensive perspective, you want to have some different "angles" or positions that you are comfortable playing with.
This ensures that you are not in the same place in each round you can adapt to how your team plays, complete when necessary.
B Site positions
There are two main areas attackers use to access B: Hookah / window and Long Path B.
You can choose to play aggressively, push Hookah / Window to defend yourself there, play from aisles B, even site B using the steel container as a cover.
A Site positions
Playing in Tower / Window / Heaven allows you to cover Showers / Bath and Short A simultaneously.
Usually one player aggressively pushes Showers or Short A from the cubicle while the other plays in a more passive location like Rook and snipers or rifles for support.
Cubes is another popular place to defend Short A.
There is a tall box to use as a lid and you can also use the Hall.
If the team ends up running to B, you can rotate through the teleporter to force the enemy team to keep one player behind and worry about you.
The best characters for Bind
Due to the design of the Bind map, there are specific characters that are better than others.
Here are some characters who shine in Bind due po r skills:
Phoenix:
Ideal for Curveballs corners (flashbangs), Blaze walls to block vision, and Hot Hands to cut through choke points.
Brimstone:
It is ideal for most maps, but Bind in particular due to its ability to smoke in multiple places at once.
You can create many viable team strategies with Brimstone.
Viper:
is another character with a lot of vision blocking skills and good choke point skills.
Link Orb Locations on the Map
There are two orbs to capture that grant +1 final point in Bind .
The first is found in Showers, the other at the top of Long B. Use these orbs by allowing the character with the most useful ultimate to stack them up for a quick build.
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