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ValorDoku

ValorDoku is a creative and engaging game designed for fans of the popular tactical shooter, Valorant. This game blends the challenge of Sudoku with the ...

About ValorDoku

What is ValorDoku?

ValorDoku is a creative and engaging game designed for fans of the popular tactical shooter, Valorant. This game blends the challenge of Sudoku with the strategic depth of Valorant, requiring players to use their knowledge of professional players and their roles within the game. The objective is to fill a grid with Valorant players who fit specific criteria, but the twist is that choosing less commonly selected players results in a better score. The less frequently a player is picked by others, the lower the percentage and the higher your score.

How to Play ValorDoku

Step-by-Step Guide:

- Understand the Grid:

  • Each square on the grid represents a unique combination of conditions that a player must meet.
  • Conditions could include the player’s role, recent tournament participation, or team affiliations.

 - Roles and Criteria:

  • Roles: Players are categorized based on their most recently played roles, such as Duelist, Sentinel, Initiator, Controller, or combinations like Init-Senti or Init-Cont.
  • Flex: Players who play three or more roles fall into the flex category.
  • Viper Two Roles: Specific category for players who often play Viper along with another role.
  • Last Chance Qualifier (LCQ): Players who qualified for Champions through the LCQ.
  • Misc Tournament Winner: Players who have won post-franchising tournaments like LOCK//IN and KICK//OFF.
  • League Winner: Players who have won post-franchising leagues such as Americas, EMEA, Pacific, and China.
  • Team History: Players currently on a team or previously associated with the same team.

 - Selecting Players:

  • For each grid square, identify a professional player who meets the specific conditions.
  • Example: If a square requires a player who is a Sentinel and won a Misc Tournament, you need to find a player who fits this exact profile.

 - Scoring:

  • The goal is to select players who are less commonly chosen by other participants.
  • Each player you pick has an associated pick percentage. A lower percentage means fewer people have chosen that player, resulting in a better score for you.

 - Strategy Tips:

  • Think beyond the most popular players. Lesser-known players or those from less prominent regions can often have lower pick percentages.
  • Stay updated on recent tournaments and player performances to make informed choices.
  • Use resources like VLR.gg, Liquipedia, or other Valorant esports sites to verify player roles and achievements.

 - Example Players and Categories:

  • TenZ: Fits the Init-Cont category, not a Duelist.
  • Jinggg: Falls under Senti-Duel, despite being known for aggressive plays.
  • Less: Known as Viper-Senti, indicating a primary Sentinel role but frequently plays Viper.

 - Playing Tips:

  • Research: Keep track of recent tournaments and player roles to have an updated and accurate understanding of where players fit.
  • Uniqueness: Aim for unique picks to achieve a lower score, considering players who might be overlooked by others.
  • Practice: The more you play, the better you’ll get at identifying the less obvious choices.

ValorDoku is a fun and challenging way to test your knowledge of Valorant esports while enjoying a strategic puzzle game. By understanding the roles, keeping up with the latest tournament results, and strategically picking players, you can achieve a low score and master the game.

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