This VALORANT potential renders Iso’s final ineffective, nevertheless it’s not straightforward to drag off

Iso’s distinctive, other-dimensional final in VALORANT seems fairly overpowered from far, however one agent has an extremely enjoyable counter to it. However don’t count on to have the ability to trick the Chinese language fixer each time. 

Kill Contract pulls the primary enemy it finds right into a purplish interdimensional house the place they battle Iso in a one-on-one face-off. Apparently, it does the same if the enemy in question is Yoru’s menacing clone.

So for those who have been to ship in Yoru’s Fakeout on the identical time Iso prompts his Kill Contract, Iso could be caught within the dimension with a faux enemy. Coupled with the truth that you may camp close to Iso’s spawn level to seize a simple kill after he returns to actuality, it’s a hilarious counter to drag off in your video games.

Nicely, this trick isn’t one thing you will get proper each time—except you may magically guess when and the place the enemy Iso is planning to unleash his final. But it surely’s a nifty interplay for VALORANT gamers to know anyway.

I’d recommend attempting the counter in post-plant situations the place you’re the final man standing in opposition to Iso. Drop a Fakeout on the bottom to activate later. You may put it close to the Spike or a spot the place the enemy would count on you to be in and quietly step out of the positioning. Activate the clone as quickly as you hear Iso asserting “It’s You and Me” and hope he catches it.

For these questioning, it’s extremely troublesome to ship within the clone based mostly on Iso’s strikes. So in case you are holding an area and Iso prompts his final on you, there wouldn’t be sufficient time so that you can react and ship in a clone to keep away from taking the hit.

Regardless of its limitations, I like that this counter exists, and I’m certain Yoru mains are going to swear by it as soon as Iso enters VALORANT in Episode Seven, Act Three.

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