Jett VALORANT Best Player

Written By Onur Demirkol Writer
Last UpdatedSeptember 15, 2023 at 03:54PM
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It might be debatable, but many people would agree that Jett is the most popular Agent in VALORANT. Today, we will talk about what everyone has been discussing since the first season: who is the best Jett player in VALORANT?

Who is the best Jett player in VALORANT?

Before we jump into the list of top Jett players, it's important to understand that picking the best Jett player isn't easy. VALORANT is a dynamic game, and what makes a player great can change from one match to the next. It's not just about numbers and records; it's about personal preferences and the way players use Jett's abilities.

Among the standout Jett players are Derke, Aspas, cNed, Zmjjkk, and Something. These players have impressed fans and the esports community with their skills. But remember, choosing the single best Jett player is subjective and depends on what you like to see in a Jett player.

Best Jett players in VALORANT

Here are some of the best Jett players in the professional scene:

Derke

Derke
Derke

Nikita "Derke" Sirmitev is not only one of the best Jett players in VALORANT but also considered one of the best players overall. He has been with Fnatic for a while now, and throughout his career, he has shown nothing but dominance on the battlefield. Whenever he picks Jett, you know that it will be easier for Fnatic to get into a bomb site, thanks to his abilities to create area for his teammates. As of this writing, Derke has 166 Jett games in careers and a 1.25 rating.

Aspas

aspas
aspas

Applying mathematical analysis allows us to delve deeper into Erick "aspas" Santos’s current performance as a Jett player in VALORANT. Adopting an objective perspective on his in-game abilities and effectiveness by examining key performance indicators such as his rating, first-bloods, KAST (Kill-Assist-Survive-Trade) can provide valuable insights. By comparing his current performance to his achievements during his Championship-winning campaign in 2022, we can identify any shifts in his playstyle or potential areas of growth or decline. He thrives in the competitive arena, posing a formidable challenge to his adversaries due to his adept use of Jett's abilities and his overall performance. Aspas currently has 131 Jett games in his career and a 1.24 rating.

Zmjjkk

Zmjjkk
Zmjjkk

Chinese teams showed their presence in the 2022 season; nobody knew their capabilities before that. Zheng "ZmjjKK" Yongkang came out of nowhere and mesmerized all the fans worldwide with his sick Jett plays. That is why, individually, he is one of the best Jetts in the world. Zmjjkk has 21 Jett games internationally and sits at a 1.17 rating with the Agent.

cNed

When VALORANT became popular and the first World Championship was held, Mehmet Yağız "cNed" İpek used to be one of the best players in the world. He is still one of the best, but considering his recent achievements with his teams, he is nowhere near his performance with Acend in the 2022 season. This doesn’t mean that he is worse as a player, though. cNed is still one of the most reliable Jett players in the world, and when you let him pick the Agent, you just need to relax and let him do what he wants to do. cNed currently has 246 Jett games and an impressive 1.33 rating with the Agent.

Something

Something
Something

Lastly, Ilya "something" Petrov has also found a spot on our list. The Russian player’s recent graphic in 2023 has been “crazy.” He came out of nowhere and dominated the VCT 2023 Pacific scene. During the Pacific competition, he played 16 maps with Jett and held a 1.13 rating, second-best in the region.

To summarize, figuring out the best Jett player in VALORANT isn't straightforward. Each of these players has their own unique skills and style. Whether you admire Derke's precision, Aspas' sharpshooting, cNed's courage, Zmjjkk's smarts, or Something's versatility, remember that VALORANT is all about diversity and different players shining in their own way. These Jett players are all stars in the ever-evolving world of esports.

How to play Jett

Before we delve into Jett's abilities, let's take a moment to understand their value to your squad. Jett's role as a Duelist is crucial in creating opportunities for your team. With unmatched speed and mobility, they can swiftly close gaps, flank enemies, and seize control of key areas on the map. Having a Jett on your team means you have a versatile playmaker who can turn the tide of the match in your favor. Here are the abilities of Jett:

  • Passive “Drift” - Holding the jump button while falling allows you to glide through the air.
  • Cloudburst “C” - INSTANTLY throw a projectile that expands into a brief vision-blocking cloud on impact with a surface. HOLD the ability key to curve the smoke in the direction of your crosshair.
  • Updraft “Q” - INSTANTLY propel Jett high into the air.
  • Tailwind “E” - ACTIVATE to prepare a gust of wind for a limited time. RE-USE the wind to propel Jett in the direction she is moving. If Jett is standing still, she propels forward. Tailwind charge resets every two kills.
  • Blade Storm “X” - EQUIP a set of highly accurate throwing knives. FIRE to throw a single knife and recharge knives on a kill. ALT FIRE to throw all remaining daggers but does not recharge on a kill.

Now, let's break down Jett's abilities and explore how to utilize them effectively:

Passive Ability: Drift

Jett's passive ability, Drift, is a game-changer. It allows you to glide through the air when holding the jump button while falling. Unlike other passive abilities, Drift can be controlled without any need for recharges, making it an exceptional mobility tool. Use it to jump down from any height without losing HP, giving you a tactical advantage over your opponents. Drift seamlessly integrates with Jett's other abilities, allowing for fluid and dynamic plays.

Cloudburst: A Tactical Smoke Screen

Cloudburst is Jett's smoke ability, and while it may not last as long as some other smokes in the game, it serves a unique purpose. This quick-deploying smoke lasts for a mere 4.5 seconds, making it perfect for those high-pressure situations. You can use it to obscure choke points or disrupt enemy vision temporarily. Remember that it's not a replacement for dedicated smokers like Brimstone or Omen, but it provides Jett with a versatile tool that can be deployed rapidly. Just press 'C,' and the smoke instantly materializes. You can even control its direction by guiding it with your crosshair.

Updraft: Ascend to New Heights

Updraft sets Jett apart from other Valorant agents. This ability allows Jett to access elevated positions that are typically unreachable for other agents. Embrace the element of surprise by using Updraft creatively. Avoid predictability by varying your perch locations. Updraft can catch enemies off guard when on the offensive, giving you the upper hand. For instance, you can swiftly ascend to Heaven, catching an unsuspecting opponent reloading behind cover.

Tailwind: The Art of Escape

Tailwind, fondly known as Dash, is Jett's ultimate tool for creating space and escaping tight situations. Whether it's a hasty retreat or paving the way for your teammates, Dash empowers Jett to be the ultimate space creator.

Blade Storm: The Deadly Arsenal

Among all the Ultimates in Valorant, Jett's Blade Storm is one of the most challenging to master. It equips Jett with a set of lethal daggers that can be fired individually or all at once. Each dagger deals 50 damage upon hitting the body, while a headshot guarantees an instant kill. The unique feature of Blade Storm is that daggers refresh after each kill when fired one at a time, and they maintain 100% accuracy even in mid-air, synergizing perfectly with Jett's passive ability.

Onur Demirkol here, Content Writer for THESPIKEGG. You will see his name on a bunch of different articles here, whether they are breaking news or evergreen guides and content.

His journey in the industry has been marked by influential roles at esteemed platforms such as Flank Esports and 5Mid, where he served as editor-in-chief. Onur made significant contributions to their success in written content and social media, including a notable impact on an issue of the Turkish Esports Federation magazine. Currently, he serves as the Lead Editor for Gamelevate, taking pride in managing a global team of 12 talented writers. Additionally, Onur regularly contributes to Softonic, gHacks, Dataconomy, and Techbriefly. He has written thousands of articles, and that number continues to go up.

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