It’s not necessary to rank up to Radiant, however, having a few favorite Agents in your roster helps when you have to switch out a favorite. Lastly, if you haven’t done it already, you should concentrate on unlocking all of the Valorant agents. Count on playing two to three games daily to log practice time as well as stack points for the next level. Once you master aim duels and win them consistently, you’re going to have to log on all the time to stack those points. There are no shortcuts around this intrinsic mechanic of the game. The only way you’ll get better at headshots is to practice. That’s a recipe for instant frustration at every match. Unlike other FPS games, you can’t spray and pray and count it a win if your bullets eventually take down an enemy. Valorant is all about accuracy and headshots are where that accuracy counts the most. One of the first things you should concentrate on if you plan on ranking up is winning aim duels consistently. It’s very hard to get to the rank of Radiant in Valorant, but not impossible if you’re willing to put in the work to be the best player in your region. If you don’t have the patience to earn RP via BattlePass, you can always buy them in the store. BattlePasses rewards change each time, so the exact number of points may vary from pass to pass.
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However, it is possible to get free RP as a reward via BattlePass. You can’t get free “Radiant Points (RP)” in Valorant because it doesn’t exist.