Our Valorant weapon tier list for May 2022 is here to break down which of the guns are the best to use now that the new meta has settled down a bit once again in Episode 4 Act 3. As the meta currently stands, there remains a clear pecking order in terms of value as it should, considering the game’s economic system. Additionally, there haven’t been any weapon updates in Valorant from Riot Games since Patch 4.07 on April 12.
Valorant weapon change ideas
– Ares revert back to original
– stinger spray reduced recoil (just a little)
– Odin 75/150 bullets
– bulldog left click fire rate increase, burst fire rate decrease
– classic left click should be more accurate on first shot— DZ Trick 🇺🇦 (@TrickAIM) May 21, 2022
However, that’s not to say that players haven’t figured out which guns are under/overperforming how they probably should, especially after the most recent patch. Here is how the weapons stack up in Valorant Episode 4 Act 3 in May 2022
Valorant May 2022 Weapon Rankings
S Tier
- Operator
- Vandal
- Phantom
At the top of the list, of course, is the holy trinity of weapons in the game: the Operator, Vandal and Phantom. Any time you start a round with one of these guns in your hand, you have to make it count.
A Tier
- Spectre
- Sheriff
- Ghost
- Odin
- Classic
In the A Tier are five options that you should have no shame falling to, except for maybe the Classic. If it’s a tap fire, well played. If it’s a right-click, well that’s a bit painful. The Spectre is almost a no-brainer for bonus rounds, the Sheriff is the eco king, the Ghost is the most popular option for pistol rounds and the Odin does what it wants.
B Tier
- Marshall
- Judge
- Guardian
- Ares
These four options in the B Tier are far from essential, nor popular picks, but can be deadly in the right hands. Anytime you get a kill with either of these options is especially gratifying, considering the resources you’d invest to buy one of these.
C Tier
- Frenzy
- Bulldog
- Shorty
- Bucky
- Stinger
Lastly, in C Tier are five weapons that are likely best left for Spike Rush or very specific situations. The Frenzy can look like the best pistol in the game at times. With the 4.07 Patch, the Bulldog and the Stinger were given delayed firing inputs while bringing up the weapon to aim down sights (ADS), meaning there’s a slight penalty for deciding to switch to burst firing mid-combat. Lastly, the Shorty and Bucky are simply for those working on demon time, so there’s no need to dive into the decision-making for buying those options.
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