With the arrival of patch 8.0 in Valorant, the weapon meta has shifted once again. The addition of Outlaw and balance changes to existing guns have caused the gun tier list to change. Knowing which weapons are the most powerful and viable in the current meta is key to gaining a competitive edge. This article will provide a Valorant gun tier list in patch 8.0, ranking them from best to worst.
S-Tier: The Best of the Best
S-tier guns are the best weapons to use in the current meta:
Vandal
The Vandal remains firmly in the S-tier as the cream of the crop. The one-tap potential of the Vandal makes it extremely versatile and lethal at all ranges.
Phantom
For those who prefer firing quickly, the Phantom's accuracy and fire rate shred enemies up close.
Operator
The Operator continues to reward sharpshooting, delivering insta-kills with one shot. These are must-buys whenever your economy allows.
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A-Tier: Powerhouses in Their Own Right
The A-tier guns are as deadly as the S-tier, but only in certain circumstances:
Sheriff
The Sheriff still reigns supreme as a pistol, capable of one-shot kills even against armor.
Spectre
The Spectre stands tall as the best SMG, mowing down unarmored enemies with its high fire rate.
Ghost
The Ghost provides a suppressed, accurate sidearm alternative.
Outlaw
The new addition of Outlaw also joins A-tier. This innovative double-barrel sniper rifle delivers huge damage at medium range, perfect for eco rounds.
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B-Tier: Situational but Effective
The B-tier guns offer the best situational options, especially if you are in the eco/quasi round:
Guardian
The Guardian rewards those with sharp aim, but its low fire rate leaves little room for error.
Marshal
The Marshal is also rewarding only if you are sure you can keep getting headshots, but its low fire rate is limiting.
Judge
The Judge continues to be a menace up close despite a price hike.
Frenzy
The Frenzy still brings high-capacity spray potential on pistol rounds.
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C-Tier: Serviceable but Outclassed
The C-tier guns are outclassed by the other guns. Only buy these guns if you know how to properly use them:
Odin
The Odin is also situational due to its poor mobility. However, in some maps like Ascent or Split, Odin can be a very deadly gun if you know where and when to use it.
Ares
Guns like the Ares fill niches on low economy rounds. But you'll want to upgrade past them once possible. Their limitations in damage, accuracy, or fire rate prevent them from reaching a higher potential.
Bulldog
The Bulldog also fills a niche, but is still outclassed by the other rifles.
Classic
The Classic sidearm is free, but limited.
Bucky
The Bucky shotgun is decent but still limited and far outshined by Judge.
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D-Tier: Last Resort Options
The D-tier guns are the last resort options. Only buy them if you are tight in money:
Stinger
The Stinger remains a less than ideal pick in most standard situations. Its glaring weaknesses like horrible range undermine its viability.
Shorty
The Shorty also has major weaknesses. While it has the capability to one-shot an enemy, its lack of ammo makes it a high-risk high-return gun.
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Summary
In summary, focus on high-tier rifles, snipers, and pistols to give yourself the best chance at winning duels. But also keep cheaper guns in mind when your economy crashes and you need a force buy. Understanding the current rankings of Valorant's arsenal will let you make smart purchasing decisions.
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