Posted by Steve
Friday, September 2, 2022 5:05 AM
Bind, for me personally is a map that I can't seem to crack. It has my second worse win %, based off of Valorant Tracker, with a 40% winrate. Only Haven is worse at 16.7%
For the most part, I've managed to break it down to why? The attacking side feels really awkward at times. I've been able to come back from 4-8 and 5-7 scores, just because we got some round wins on attack.
Reasons:
#1. There are a lot of angles to clear, and for the most part, it feels that having a Sova drone/ Skye dog is mandatory for clearing out U-haul and Hookah. That means if I'm not playing Sova or Skye, it's really hard to clear out all the angles on the bombsites.
#2. Shotguns/ Raze. Let's be clear here, there's a reason why Qwarky has so many clips on Bind. It has some of the smallest corridors, and so boombots, paintshells, Raze ults, and shotguns are REALLY viable here. This goes in hard in hand with #1.
#3, No mid means that there's no real options to flank. You either go big, or go home.
All that means is that the best way I've found winning on attack is baiting out enemy utility, and fast rotating as quick as possible. Combined with unreliable teammates, and it becomes a game of wasting enemy util, and waiting until the 1 minute- 30 second mark.
Any ideas on how to execute Bind attacks? Thanks in advance.
References
- https://www.reddit.com/r/VALORANT/comments/x30vit/bind_attack_is_still_a_mystery_to_me/
- https://reddit.com/x30vit
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