VALORANT Meta Report #8: Mandatory.GG Cup Edition

Written By Staff Writer Staff Writer
Last UpdatedAugust 5, 2020 at 10:15AM
share on
share on
Overall agent tier list.
Overall agent tier list.

TIER 1

(MORE THAN 85% PICK RATE)

The essential agents, present in virtually all compositions.

Cypher (94%) is the favorite in all regions, but Europe does not want to leave Sage (89%) out.

TIER 2

(85% TO 50% PICK RATE)

Powerful agents, they provide useful tools and are difficult to replace, usually the flex slots.

Omen (70%) leads Tier 2 as the favorite smoker. Raze (61%) has her highest pick rate in a long time, this is partly due to the distribution of maps played. Sova (58%) is still a solid choice but the surprise comes from Jett (52%) who reached Tier 2 in this tournament.

TIER 3

(50% TO 15% PICK RATE)

Good agents, with potential in the competitive game, viable depending on the map or players who prefer them.

Brimstone (30%) had a rather low usage compared to what we are used to. Breach (25%) is generally much more popular in Europe than in North America.

TIER 4

(LESS THAN 15% PICK RATE)

Agents that need some adjustment to enter the meta or are viable in very specific situations.

Although Phoenix (13%) is a recurring option in North America, Europe decides to do without it. Reyna (5%) and Viper (3%) are marginal options, even in this type of tournament with so many teams.

Now checking the pick rate by map:

It is important to note that due to the format of the tournament the distribution of maps is mainly due to the maps played in each round:

  • Ascent: 12% (15 total picks)
  • Bind: 44% (52 total picks)
  • Haven: 17% (20 total picks)
  • Split: 27% (32 total picks)

The most interesting thing to highlight: Unlike North America where they are using Sage-less compositions on Ascent, in the European region this takes place on Haven. Another trend that is expanding week by week is which Smoker is used; Omen has taken control as the favorite smoker, while Brimstone is increasingly relegated to Bind. Sova continues to be popular on Ascent, Bind and Haven, but on Split his pick rate is practically zero. Jett and Raze are flexible options, when the teams have to choose according to the map, Jett is the first choice for Ascent and Haven, while Raze is for Bind and Split. Breach was more frequent on Split. For Phoenix, he doesn't have great variations in his pick rate, Bind and Haven are a little above their overall pick rate, but not too much. Reyna and Viper are still very marginal options.

Analyzing a bit more in detail, separate the results between before the quarterfinals and from the quarterfinals (when the games became Bo3).

In this graph you can notice which was the most used composition: Cypher, Sage, Omen, Sova, Jett. These five picks are dominant over the rest of the agents, in the rest of the agents we see how their pick rates decrease notably in the quarterfinals. Viper and Reyna were never chosen, Brimstone and Breach did not reach the 15% barrier. Raze drops as well, which is partly due to a lower proportion of Bind played since the quarterfinals. Omen, Sova and Jett raise their pick rate notably and set themselves up as the options the teams chose to define this tournament.

Analyzing the compositions of the finalists

G2 Esports:

They used only one composition throughout the tournament: Cypher, Jett, Omen, Sage, Sova. This information is from three maps, Haven, Ascent and Bind. Historically in Split they usually changed Sova to Raze. This identifies G2 as a team with a very strong core focused on getting the most out of the agents and not varying their compositions so much on the different maps. This gives them certain advantages, such as the level of confidence in each agent and the synergy they create between the different agents, but it takes away some flexibility.

Guild Esports:

The story with Bonk is different, one of the main characteristics of Bonk is one of the few teams that decide to leave Sage out of all the maps except Ascent. And unlike G2 they have a composition for each map:

  • Ascent: Cypher, Omen, Raze, Sage, Sova
  • Bind: Breach, Brimstone, Cypher, Raze, Sova
  • Haven: Cypher, Jett, Omen, Phoenix, Sova
  • Split: Breach, Cypher, Omen, Raze, Viper

About Split: There are only registers of one game played, so Viper may not be a standard for Bonk. The rest of the maps were played several times and they kept those compositions per map. It is interesting to see how one of the few teams that does not use Sage managed to make it to the finals with a very good overall performance.

What's next ?

Normally I do the usage analysis in the different reports now, but this particular report does not meet the conditions I had set for the previous ones. I will be trying to make reports for the different regions, given the current conditions it is very difficult to compare meta and game styles that do not interact. For the next edition we'll have Killjoy among us (probably with a slightly inflated pick rate because she's the newest one) and we'll analyze how the meta will be affected and what place she can take in the universe of the competitive VALORANT. Her skills look interesting, but I prefer not to make any predictions until I see how efficient they really are.

Bringing you the latest and greatest in VALORANT news and guides. Articles from our former and current Staff Writers keep you up-to-date on everything VALORANT!

View More

Latest News

Comments

You must be logged in to be able to submit comments
Login

Top Predictors

Username
Points

Recent Activity

THESPIKE
© 2024 THESPIKE.GG | All Rights Reserved | Not affiliated with Riot Games
18+ Bet Responsibly | BeGambleAware.org