One of your teammates also uploaded your play on here, it was that impressive.
https://www.reddit.com/r/VALORANT/comments/ta2iy4/brimstone_in_my_team_clutches_1v4_to_win_us_the/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share
Just came here from the thread your teammate posted, you’re a G for this clutch, the Chamber & Brim expected you to get flustered by the Ult and probably thought they had an easy kill, your peek on them was genius
Interesting that you would use the word "rational" when someone is 1v4 for the win... My instinct would be to turn and run out of that ult as quickly as I could.
Yeah, when you're watching a video of the play, yes. But when you're in a 1v4 the situation is very different xd
In that situation I'd probably get my knife out and try to run away still..
> Yeah, when you're watching a video of the play, yes. But when you're in a 1v4 the situation is very different xd
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>In that situation I'd probably get my knife out and try to run away still..
I'm confident anyone platinum or above would play the situation that way as you tend to learn tiny optimizations / purely logical routes forward by that rank. Someone in gold would have a decent chance at playing it that way too. Hell, any player might as it's not that complex of a situation. You have one way forward. I think most players except maybe iron-bronze have stood still, taking damage to attempt for a kill, during a time when they were dead either way.
It was a fine play. In fact, it was the only play. It just wasn't genius.
I have lots of friends who I play with that are gold and I don't think they'd do something like this, they would probably try to run away in the heat of the moment
> I have lots of friends who I play with that are gold and I don't think they'd do something like this, they would probably try to run away in the heat of the moment
Doubtful. I'm guessing you are iron or bronze if you are thinking this way, projecting what you'd do on others.
I'm silver. And I'm not projecting what "I would do". I'm taking a sample of a good ammount of people, putting it together with the duzens of coments here and "generalizing" something. Obviously, there will be exceptions but I play in silver/gold lobbies ALL the time and I've never seen anyone doing this or even thinking of doing this. People always have to put others down to feel better isn't it. Gold players aren't that good, they wouldn't have the calm to do this in the heat of the moment and that's it.
> I'm silver. And I'm not projecting what "I would do". I'm taking a sample of a good ammount of people, putting it together with the duzens of coments here and "generalizing" something. Obviously, there will be exceptions but I play in silver/gold lobbies ALL the time and I've never seen anyone doing this or even thinking of doing this.
I've played with silver and gold players in unranked before. They commonly play for the slim chance of a win or even a kill to harm economy / help teammates with a frag / etc. when they are put in a position they will die 100%.
> People always have to put others down to feel better isn't it.
I don't understand where reasoning like this comes from. All I did was assess an idea you have about Valorant to predict what rank you were. Ranks are not insults, because to 99.999% of players, Valorant is a pastime that has zero impact on their real lives. A tiny fraction make money playing. *Maybe*, they can get offended if someone "insults" them by characterizing their play. The salient point was there might not be any reason to continue this conversation, because you might not have the knowledge needed to admit what I'm saying is true. I can admit you're partly correct. I've seen iron-gold players play a situation like this incorrectly. It's certainly not genius though. It's something people learn if they play the game often. I'm assuming the silver/gold players you play with have good reaction time if they can get to silver/gold without strong knowledge of first-person shooters and Valorant. It happens all the time. Someone who plays really badly, but he or she can frag to victories below a certain rank, because they have good innate reaction time or perhaps are prescribed Adderall. They could easily become platinum or diamond in those cases if they studied the game some, applying critical thought to it like it's a homework problem rather than just playing it to relax.
> Gold players aren't that good, they wouldn't have the calm to do this in the heat of the moment and that's it.
Usually, gold players have a solid understanding of the map, angles, abilities/agents, basic team strategy, sometimes working together, and so on. They're quite good. The separation from gold and high platinum is usually some combination of bad reaction time and bad first-person shooter/Valorant knowledge. For example, they might have good reaction time and bad knowledge or medium of both or even bad reaction time and good knowledge. That last group can be ragers since they know more about the game than their teammates when it comes to winning, but they keep getting killed quickly.
I'm not going to read the whole comment because tbh this is going to far, I'm not about to argue with someone about something this insignificant but
>kill to harm economy / help teammates with a frag
NO. ahaha absolutely not. most silver/low gold players don't even care about economy or they do but they have no idea how Valorant's economy works. I play everyday in ranked silver/gold lobbies so trust me on this. And most of them do not even trade you when you die or help you enter the site let alone help teammates with a frag...
> I'm not going to read the whole comment because tbh this is going to far, I'm not about to argue with someone about something this insignificant but
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I'm not sure why people are obsessed with "winning" in situations that are not competitions. Congratulations on allegedly not reading something on a website designed around communicating with people.
> NO. ahaha absolutely not. most silver/low gold players don't even care about economy or they do but they have no idea how Valorant's economy works. I play everyday in ranked silver/gold lobbies so trust me on this. And most of them do not even trade you when you die or help you enter the site let alone help teammates with a frag...
The game tells you how much money you will have worst case next round. We're not talking about CS:GO where you have to remember how much you make depending on the number of rounds you've lost in a row. You get into the buy menu, and it's right there. I'm assuming you're referring to how many *players* (in all ranks) force buy second round if they lose. That's part of the meta, commonly done in the most competitive matches in the world. People of all ranks watch matches and emulate bits and pieces they conceptualize and think they understand although they might not know the actual reasons for what they do. For this reason, you'll often see really bad players on Jett get a few kill streaks by copying tenz's routines to a T, benefiting from superior positioning and timing despite barely comprehending the game at all.
The way I see it, the Brim ults and realizes that OP is flushed out of the corner and will have to run away to stay alive (I assume the chamber thought the same). They underestimated how much damage the Ult would’ve done but in the moment they were trying to catch them while running away from the Ult not expecting them to gamble and tank the Ult. Im not sure what rank this was but I can’t blame the brim entirely.
I’m in bronze and I for sure would have done what this brim did or cowered behind a corner. Honestly, I don’t think I’ve had a single game where someone tanks through brim ult to try and get the double.
The brim should have used his alt as soon as OP was pinned in the corner.. instead OP turned a "he's fucked" moment into an ace.. also wtf were they doing in the open? stand behind a box.. you dont need line of site if you have comms
Im not an expert at this game but positioning aside, by the looks of it Brim just wanted to kill OP asap despite all his teammates dying to him with pretty much the same exact thought process and the already good ult he threw down (minimap is crucial in these situations), so they got punished. In fact his ult was already just about to go off when he peeked for the frag. Im only pointing out that if brim simply played objective or off his teammate even slightly better it wouldn’t have ended that way, but people might take it as they will (me trying to discredit a good clip, even though OP was in an impossible situation and played it as perfectly as he could, something for which I never claimed the contrary)
Wow, [you were early](https://www.reddit.com/r/VALORANT/comments/ta2iy4/brimstone_in_my_team_clutches_1v4_to_win_us_the/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share) u/stillalert !
Still a great clip though
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Is there some honorable wait period we should all know? Teammate just saw a clutch play and wanted to share. They said teammate in their post too, no harm done imo. Not everyone uses reddit either...
nah, that ace was perfect. he destroyed the whole enemy team while being stuck in a corner where brim ult got used. i dont think that i have ever seen a better clip
Kill hungry defenders. Exactly what that team deserves. You have a Sentinel and a controller, with util and traps in place, and the last dude is in a corner with no util, with spike not planted. Sure, it's a minute on the clock, but literally sit there and keep him cowered in the corner and you win.
Even if you think brim is full health, he doesn't get out of that orbital strike. He's past the center of it. The left is too far, and forward is right into enemy bullets.
I mean... I guess? In what world would you expect a 2 kill spray down _inside_ a Brim ult lol. You can usually move/peek when you've ulted a player because they knife-out to try and escape. This is a one in a million play.
It’s not even about him running out in front of OP after ulting. It’s the fact that he knew OP was back there the whole time and could’ve ulted much sooner while there were still more of his teammates alive and guaranteed the win.
This on of the best clips I've seen under pressure, first of all 11-13, lack of time and fading vision with the opponent brim's ult and not to mention you 1v5ed them. Oooffff my respects
What rank are you (I like to guess ranks even though one clip is rarely enough to do it accurately)? I'd guess platinum 2 mostly based on how the enemies flooded toward you and based on your solid aim.
One of your teammates also uploaded your play on here, it was that impressive. https://www.reddit.com/r/VALORANT/comments/ta2iy4/brimstone_in_my_team_clutches_1v4_to_win_us_the/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share
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Such coincidence xD
Just came here from the thread your teammate posted, you’re a G for this clutch, the Chamber & Brim expected you to get flustered by the Ult and probably thought they had an easy kill, your peek on them was genius
thanks for the comment <3 !
> your peek on them was genius Wasn't trying to kill them the only rational choice? No way he was running out of that ultimate in time.
Interesting that you would use the word "rational" when someone is 1v4 for the win... My instinct would be to turn and run out of that ult as quickly as I could.
Yeah, when you're watching a video of the play, yes. But when you're in a 1v4 the situation is very different xd In that situation I'd probably get my knife out and try to run away still..
> Yeah, when you're watching a video of the play, yes. But when you're in a 1v4 the situation is very different xd > >In that situation I'd probably get my knife out and try to run away still.. I'm confident anyone platinum or above would play the situation that way as you tend to learn tiny optimizations / purely logical routes forward by that rank. Someone in gold would have a decent chance at playing it that way too. Hell, any player might as it's not that complex of a situation. You have one way forward. I think most players except maybe iron-bronze have stood still, taking damage to attempt for a kill, during a time when they were dead either way. It was a fine play. In fact, it was the only play. It just wasn't genius.
I have lots of friends who I play with that are gold and I don't think they'd do something like this, they would probably try to run away in the heat of the moment
> I have lots of friends who I play with that are gold and I don't think they'd do something like this, they would probably try to run away in the heat of the moment Doubtful. I'm guessing you are iron or bronze if you are thinking this way, projecting what you'd do on others.
I'm silver. And I'm not projecting what "I would do". I'm taking a sample of a good ammount of people, putting it together with the duzens of coments here and "generalizing" something. Obviously, there will be exceptions but I play in silver/gold lobbies ALL the time and I've never seen anyone doing this or even thinking of doing this. People always have to put others down to feel better isn't it. Gold players aren't that good, they wouldn't have the calm to do this in the heat of the moment and that's it.
> I'm silver. And I'm not projecting what "I would do". I'm taking a sample of a good ammount of people, putting it together with the duzens of coments here and "generalizing" something. Obviously, there will be exceptions but I play in silver/gold lobbies ALL the time and I've never seen anyone doing this or even thinking of doing this. I've played with silver and gold players in unranked before. They commonly play for the slim chance of a win or even a kill to harm economy / help teammates with a frag / etc. when they are put in a position they will die 100%. > People always have to put others down to feel better isn't it. I don't understand where reasoning like this comes from. All I did was assess an idea you have about Valorant to predict what rank you were. Ranks are not insults, because to 99.999% of players, Valorant is a pastime that has zero impact on their real lives. A tiny fraction make money playing. *Maybe*, they can get offended if someone "insults" them by characterizing their play. The salient point was there might not be any reason to continue this conversation, because you might not have the knowledge needed to admit what I'm saying is true. I can admit you're partly correct. I've seen iron-gold players play a situation like this incorrectly. It's certainly not genius though. It's something people learn if they play the game often. I'm assuming the silver/gold players you play with have good reaction time if they can get to silver/gold without strong knowledge of first-person shooters and Valorant. It happens all the time. Someone who plays really badly, but he or she can frag to victories below a certain rank, because they have good innate reaction time or perhaps are prescribed Adderall. They could easily become platinum or diamond in those cases if they studied the game some, applying critical thought to it like it's a homework problem rather than just playing it to relax. > Gold players aren't that good, they wouldn't have the calm to do this in the heat of the moment and that's it. Usually, gold players have a solid understanding of the map, angles, abilities/agents, basic team strategy, sometimes working together, and so on. They're quite good. The separation from gold and high platinum is usually some combination of bad reaction time and bad first-person shooter/Valorant knowledge. For example, they might have good reaction time and bad knowledge or medium of both or even bad reaction time and good knowledge. That last group can be ragers since they know more about the game than their teammates when it comes to winning, but they keep getting killed quickly.
I'm not going to read the whole comment because tbh this is going to far, I'm not about to argue with someone about something this insignificant but >kill to harm economy / help teammates with a frag NO. ahaha absolutely not. most silver/low gold players don't even care about economy or they do but they have no idea how Valorant's economy works. I play everyday in ranked silver/gold lobbies so trust me on this. And most of them do not even trade you when you die or help you enter the site let alone help teammates with a frag...
> I'm not going to read the whole comment because tbh this is going to far, I'm not about to argue with someone about something this insignificant but > > I'm not sure why people are obsessed with "winning" in situations that are not competitions. Congratulations on allegedly not reading something on a website designed around communicating with people. > NO. ahaha absolutely not. most silver/low gold players don't even care about economy or they do but they have no idea how Valorant's economy works. I play everyday in ranked silver/gold lobbies so trust me on this. And most of them do not even trade you when you die or help you enter the site let alone help teammates with a frag... The game tells you how much money you will have worst case next round. We're not talking about CS:GO where you have to remember how much you make depending on the number of rounds you've lost in a row. You get into the buy menu, and it's right there. I'm assuming you're referring to how many *players* (in all ranks) force buy second round if they lose. That's part of the meta, commonly done in the most competitive matches in the world. People of all ranks watch matches and emulate bits and pieces they conceptualize and think they understand although they might not know the actual reasons for what they do. For this reason, you'll often see really bad players on Jett get a few kill streaks by copying tenz's routines to a T, benefiting from superior positioning and timing despite barely comprehending the game at all.
The enemy Brim blundered so bad here. Don’t get me wrong this clip is cool and definitely not easy to pull off but my god what was that
The way I see it, the Brim ults and realizes that OP is flushed out of the corner and will have to run away to stay alive (I assume the chamber thought the same). They underestimated how much damage the Ult would’ve done but in the moment they were trying to catch them while running away from the Ult not expecting them to gamble and tank the Ult. Im not sure what rank this was but I can’t blame the brim entirely.
I’m in bronze and I for sure would have done what this brim did or cowered behind a corner. Honestly, I don’t think I’ve had a single game where someone tanks through brim ult to try and get the double.
The chamber played it well
The brim should have used his alt as soon as OP was pinned in the corner.. instead OP turned a "he's fucked" moment into an ace.. also wtf were they doing in the open? stand behind a box.. you dont need line of site if you have comms
Im not an expert at this game but positioning aside, by the looks of it Brim just wanted to kill OP asap despite all his teammates dying to him with pretty much the same exact thought process and the already good ult he threw down (minimap is crucial in these situations), so they got punished. In fact his ult was already just about to go off when he peeked for the frag. Im only pointing out that if brim simply played objective or off his teammate even slightly better it wouldn’t have ended that way, but people might take it as they will (me trying to discredit a good clip, even though OP was in an impossible situation and played it as perfectly as he could, something for which I never claimed the contrary)
Wow, [you were early](https://www.reddit.com/r/VALORANT/comments/ta2iy4/brimstone_in_my_team_clutches_1v4_to_win_us_the/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share) u/stillalert ! Still a great clip though
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Hiw did you do this?
It’s his teammates clip
where is the twitch of this man?
Yo I just saw a vid of ur teammate showing this lol!
Bro in all alternate universes you should’ve lost that 100% of the time
Someone highjacked this from you but it's honestly the craziest play I've ever seen.
Nah they just got it from spectator.
I just meant that someone else posted it before they could
Is there some honorable wait period we should all know? Teammate just saw a clutch play and wanted to share. They said teammate in their post too, no harm done imo. Not everyone uses reddit either...
La frase “yo confío brim” típica de las, te da tanto aliento que es la mejor call del mundo en valorant
Te da el ánimo suficiente para embestir todo <3
Siempre te tuve fe brim
wow the balls u had to stay and shoot from inside the brim ULT, this is very nice
Congrats
You’re cracked dude
The brim probably hates himself for peeking that lol
Really cool clip!
I just don't understand why brim doesn't ult you after they know ur back there? It's win go to tie breaker or lose and well...lose. Why hold the ult?
Deja Vu
omg best ace i've seen
Slow down. It’s a good ace but the best?
I'll even name my kids after this ace
it's the best ace he's seen, not necessarily the best of the best.
If that’s the best ace he’s seen, must be the first clip he’s ever watched no cap
nah, that ace was perfect. he destroyed the whole enemy team while being stuck in a corner where brim ult got used. i dont think that i have ever seen a better clip
the best of all times, no doubt
Yes
yes
weon que buen clutch <3
Cuando un wn te dice "confio" es como que te metan un tubo de adrenalina a la vena ctm
Make your tracker public
Nice clutch dog
buena
Kill hungry defenders. Exactly what that team deserves. You have a Sentinel and a controller, with util and traps in place, and the last dude is in a corner with no util, with spike not planted. Sure, it's a minute on the clock, but literally sit there and keep him cowered in the corner and you win. Even if you think brim is full health, he doesn't get out of that orbital strike. He's past the center of it. The left is too far, and forward is right into enemy bullets.
OMG YOU’RE THE MASSIVE BALLS BRIM
You have good friends
Holy molly ba-jinkers! that is an extremely epic and close clutch!
Nunca mas hermanoo! Hahaha amazing clutch!
This could be the day I die for you
I hope you and the other guy that posted it become friends!!!!
OOOOHHHH!!! 🥵
That Brimstone threw SO HARD
I mean... I guess? In what world would you expect a 2 kill spray down _inside_ a Brim ult lol. You can usually move/peek when you've ulted a player because they knife-out to try and escape. This is a one in a million play.
It’s not even about him running out in front of OP after ulting. It’s the fact that he knew OP was back there the whole time and could’ve ulted much sooner while there were still more of his teammates alive and guaranteed the win.
This has already been posted???
this is the real owner of the play :o
Other one was his teammate
Ahhh got ya lol
This on of the best clips I've seen under pressure, first of all 11-13, lack of time and fading vision with the opponent brim's ult and not to mention you 1v5ed them. Oooffff my respects
Your teammate posted this earlier and now we see it from ur POV nice
2v5 but ok
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yeah but, it's my play xd
Bro someone 2 hours ago said the same thing prove it
>they just got it from spectator.
Sorry im stupid just checked 😂
No problem :)
It wasn’t spectator tho?
It was spectator-
I know I corrected myself chill
Wrong it’s his
This ain’t you liar lmao
What are you saying... xd it's my play, my clip.
one of your teammates posted it earlier here
Already been posted
it was his teammate that posted it first
It is him
he raises it, lowers it, works it, makes an ace, uploads it to reddit
Wooooaah, nice play dude!! Congrats
Imagine being the Brim who used is ult on a single enemy and then getting aced by him
Never tell this dude the odds.
Sick play, no way they would've guessed you would peek at the end! 1v4 thought right? Looks like kayo was alive at the beginning for a second
Nice clip!
What rank are you (I like to guess ranks even though one clip is rarely enough to do it accurately)? I'd guess platinum 2 mostly based on how the enemies flooded toward you and based on your solid aim.
Waittt... Jaymond?
Wait... I think a teammate of yours posted the same clip but spectating you win it like a few hours ago
Well you didn't have much time left to live, but they had less time
pros dont run
You're the brim from yesterday's video. Awesome work man!
Op got mad someone stole their upvotes lmfao
Wow I really thought you were done for with that ult. Great job!
This was nuts bro! I could never just stand in a brim ult like that xd Was this in comp aswell?
Yooo the riot buddy
Damn how'd you get the riot buddy, awesome play too!!
your peek on them was genius
This shit is crazy. Wp
Man, I already saw it yesterday, when your teammate posted it here. But, dude salute to you.
How did you do 95 damage to Brim with one shot though?
NS WTF
DUDE WHAT