VALORANT's reticle customization options offer players endless possibilities for different reticle combinations, and with the implementation of the new reticle code sharing system, this is made easy. Now that the number of reticles and profiles has increased, let's take a look at the best reticles to use in Valorant competitive matches.
So what is the best crosshair? Well, there are a few factors to consider. The reticle should be visible enough for you to aim on the screen and not blend too much into the background, but not too large and distracting to make it difficult for you to see the enemy it's on. When it comes to ideas and suggestions, it's a good idea to look to professional gamers for inspiration.
Shroud
Shroud may have (for now) a very short professional VALORANT career, but he has previously been in the esports scene of big games like CS:GO and is quite skilled in fps games.
Shroud's reticle code and settings
Kod: 0;P;c;5;h;0;0l;4;0o;0;0a;1;0f;0;1b;0
- Color: Cyan(Cyan)
- Outlines: Closed
- Center Point: Closed
- Ignition and Motion Error: Off
- Inline (On) Opacity/Length/Thickness/Offset: 1/4/2/0
- International (Closed)
Tenz
Tenz is one of the best mechanical (Jett etc.) players in the game. As Tenz is an award-winning professional gamer and a fast-growing popular streamer, it's no wonder people want to emulate TenZ's gameplay. Like other pros, he's been experimenting with different reticle styles, but here's the reticle he's been playing with recently.
Tenz's reticle code and settings
Kod: 0;P;c;5;h;0;0l;4;0o;0;0a;1;0f;0;1b;0
- Color: Cyan
- Outlines: Closed
- Center Point: Closed
- Ignition and Motion Error: Off
- Inline (On) Opacity/Length/Thickness/Offset: 1/4/2/0
- International (Closed)
Spring
Due to the high standards he has set for himself and his success in international LANs, many consider OpTic's bow to be one of the best players in the world. He impressed so many people that other professionals and broadcasters began adopting his sight. It's very similar to both TenZ and Shroud, but with a few key differences when it comes to color.
Sagittarius's reticle code and settings
Kod: 0;P;h;0;0l;4;0o;0;0a;1;0f;0;1b;0
- Color: white
- Outlines: Closed
- Center Point: Closed
- Ignition and Motion Error: Off
- Inline (On) Opacity/Length/Thickness/Offset: 1/4/2/0
- International (Closed)
- Sight Dodge with Firing Error: On
ScreaM
Team Liquid's legendary headshot machine, ScreaM, plays a completely different sight, a completely different style. As you know, Scream plays headshots. Here are Scream's custom reticle settings.
Scream's reticle code and settings
Kod: 0;P;c;5;o;1;d;1;z;3;f;0;0b;0;1b;0
- Color: Cyan
- Outlines (Light) Opacity/Thickness: 1/1
- Center Point (Light) Opacity/Thickness: 1/3
- Domestic and International: Closed
- Ignition and Motion Error: Off
Of course, at the end of the day, the important thing is to find the sight settings you are most comfortable with. Additionally, you can now copy the reticles of the players you follow in-game directly to your profile.
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