I do love how for every cinematic up to Revelation it follows the Alpha team as main characters... up until Revelation comes in to twist your expectations around. Instead of following Alpha Earth Agents, we mostly follow Omega Earth Agents minus the two ( I forget their names right now, but the two who were hiking through the jungle and who opened the temple)at the beginning. With every cinematic, Omega Earth is shown as the aggressor, even when Alpha invaded Omega Earth it was for intel, and only attacked when shot at. So showing those two agents with guns out I believe is supposed to get you to assume they are the "bad guys", while the humanizing scenes with the others are so you get to know the agents better (also I think to introduce Fade and confirm that KillJoy/KJ and Raze are a couple in-canon). Humanizing the agents, then turning it on it's head to reveal that the agents you related to were the "bad guys" was a really cool idea because Omega Earth isn't "bad", their planet is dying and they're desperate to survive. The Omega Agents are seen as superheroes even though in essence they are committing terroristic attacks on Alpha Earth (the ending of the first cinematic with the giant chunk of city floating in the air is what happens when that device they keep deactivating in subsequent cinematics actually goes off). Omega Agents are "protecting" the earth from the evil Alpha Agents (propaganda made into comic books), and the citizens have no reason to doubt their saviours.
ay bro, you really should watch arcane, it's not "for league players", anyone can understand the story and whatever else, it's TRULLY 10/10 best animated series ever
So essentially there are two different universes with strikingly similar Earths in each one, there's Alpha and Omega Earth. If I'm remembering correctly "Alpha Earth" is the one with the main cast of agents, and "Omega Earth" is where their variants are coming from. In Omega Earth their radianite (power source that both worlds have ended up using) became so unstable it pretty much destroyed the climate. It caused huge flooding to the point they created the geo-domes that you saw in the shattered cinematic as a means to survive. Because their radianite became so unstable, not much of it is actually usable, so in order to sustain the geo-domes they invade Alpha Earth to steal their radianite. Alpha Earth obviously doesn't know their plans or entire situation, so they assume a weapon is being made because of how much radianite they're stealing. That's why you see them coming through the portal in the Shattered cinematic, they're trying to retrieve it in fear they may be making a weapon. They end up finding out though that it's in fact fueling a life support system (the geo-domes). That's also why you see Neon (girl with lighting powers) say "are we still the good guys?" at the end. Oh yea and the reason you see them entering a comic book store is because the Omega Earth variants of the agents are considered heroes in their world, hence why you also see statues of them. The Alpha Earth variants are more covert, and don't really make their presence known. That's kinda the tldr of the lore, there's a lot more though. I think I saw someone say the other day that there's a 2 hour long video explaining all the lore? If you have the time, and wanna know more it is pretty interesting.
Valorant Agents in a nutshell: Sage: I can harness the healing powers of jade Phoenix: I can manipulate fire Omen: I can use the twisted side of my body to manipulate darkness Kay/o l: I am a hyperintelligent military machine build to hunt down radiants Jett: I can control the wind Yoru: I can rip the fabric of dimensions and use it Astra: I can manipulate the stars Brimstone: I am a resigned firefighter and military veteran who uses fire Viper: I have the most lethal toxin in the world Raze: I am a terrorist who became a black ops operator Breach: I have powerful augmentations Cypher: I am a hitman and information broker Sova: Best archer in Russia Killjoy: I am a genius with killer robots Skye: I can manipulate totems and nature Habor: I will defend my teammates with an ancient relic that manipulates water Neon: I am a supercharged speedster who can manipulate electricity Fade: I can harness your fears and use them against you Chamber: I am a gun manufacturer and one of the best shooters in france Reyna: I feed on the souls of my enemies Gekko: Pokemons!!!
3:49 Yeah, the concept is basically that he can travel through dimensions, in this case he is still conscious in the real world, but his body is in another dimension, and here he basically just goes back to the real world
Ik this was like 5 months ago but here are the descriptions of each agent (The characters in the cinematics) -DUELIST CINEMATIC Agents: Jett, Phoenix. 1. Jett Abilities -Cloudburst (2 Charges; 200 creds; Ability Key activation: C) -Updraft (1 Charges, as of september 2023; 150 creds; Ability key activation: Q) -Tailwind (Signature; charges after getting 2 kills; Ability key activation: E) -Blade Storm (Ultimate; 8 ultimate points; Ability key activation: X) 1.5: Jett's cloudburst are smokes. So in game, you can say "Jett smoke" when you want her to block off a place. You can curve the smoke by holding the ability key. As of September 2023, he smokes got nerfed so now it only lasts 2.5 seconds (Correct me if I'm wrong). Jett's updraft can propel her into the air. As of September, her charges are now reduced to 1. Jett's Tailwind can propel her to any direction (depending on ur keys). If you hit A and then press E, you will move to the left. Jett's Blade Storm has 5 knives that reset if you kill an enemy using left click. However, If you use right click, the knives will not reset. I believe it's also highly accurate (?) if u aim correctly. 2. Phoenix Abilities -Blaze (1 Charge; 200 creds; C) -Curveball (2 Charges(?); 200; Q) -Hothands (Signature; recharges after 2 kills; Free; E) -Run It Back (Ultimate; 6 Ultimate Orbs; X) 2.5: Phoenix's Blaze is a wall of fire that you can curve as it casts. It obscures vision, damages enemies that walk through/stand on it, and heals you if you’re standing in it. It can be used to block choke points or protect you as you or your allies plant the spike. Phoenix's Curveball is A flashbang that you can quickly curve around corners. Be careful to not flash urself or ur teammates tho. Phoenix's Hothands is a molotov grenade that also heals you if you stand in its flames and deals AoE damage to enemies within it. Phoenix's Run It Back is wherea after you cast it at a location, you have a short amount of time where if you die, you will come back to life and return to where you casted it. Just be sure to cast it from a hidden location as it does take some time for you to resurrect and you’ll be vulnerable to attacks. There is more agents but I'm really tired rn so I'll continue this tmr (
5:01 actually, he's considered one of the worst characters in the game, because his kit relies HEAVILY on outsmarting his opponents, which becomes harder and harder the more gamesense the opponent has, to truly get consistent value you need to be very experienced with him
Valo has so much lore and everything. You really should look more into it, it's interesting ^-^ Also the character designs are top tier, I am more of a person who also plays a game based on design and artstyle and valo is so far one of the best fps based on character designs and playstyle imo
Yo Yoru main here, thats right i am a specialist and i can see at the start of the round if they can counter teleporter + flash if they can, instead i flash but then fake teleport and suprise them and get one or two picks then retreat and get an off angle, a pretty effecient way to counter the counter.
Phoenix has the ability to respawn after getting killed as long as his ult is active. The reason why Viper and Jett "survived" Episode 2 is because of Sage who can revive the dead. Valorant cinematics doesn't use "game mechanics" to justify the cinematics.
TLDR about shattered, on omega earth their reality is unstable from the mass use of radianite leading to very accelerated climate change among other disasters most if not all of the population live in under water dome cities that use radianite to run, they have been coming to Alpha earth too harvest it (This is what we see in duelist,Duality and retake.) Shattered is a team from Alpha coming to Omega to recover it thinking it was being used for weapons development when in fact it wasn't, the guys shooting at them at the start that disable the portal are a PMC called Atlas. On Omega earth the organization the agents are on is called the VALORANT Legion but on Alpha earth its called the VALORANT Protocol. the legion is more public while the protocol is more covert like US SEAL teams or the British SAS
@@dinnerboons1504 theres another point of a time when they used Shannon(Jett's VA) to voice K/DA Akali in an interview. Plus they both use knives but its a totally different chars and case.
I swear Val needs to make a tv show. I would pay real money to watch it.
I do love how for every cinematic up to Revelation it follows the Alpha team as main characters... up until Revelation comes in to twist your expectations around. Instead of following Alpha Earth Agents, we mostly follow Omega Earth Agents minus the two ( I forget their names right now, but the two who were hiking through the jungle and who opened the temple)at the beginning. With every cinematic, Omega Earth is shown as the aggressor, even when Alpha invaded Omega Earth it was for intel, and only attacked when shot at. So showing those two agents with guns out I believe is supposed to get you to assume they are the "bad guys", while the humanizing scenes with the others are so you get to know the agents better (also I think to introduce Fade and confirm that KillJoy/KJ and Raze are a couple in-canon).
Humanizing the agents, then turning it on it's head to reveal that the agents you related to were the "bad guys" was a really cool idea because Omega Earth isn't "bad", their planet is dying and they're desperate to survive. The Omega Agents are seen as superheroes even though in essence they are committing terroristic attacks on Alpha Earth (the ending of the first cinematic with the giant chunk of city floating in the air is what happens when that device they keep deactivating in subsequent cinematics actually goes off). Omega Agents are "protecting" the earth from the evil Alpha Agents (propaganda made into comic books), and the citizens have no reason to doubt their saviours.
The two agents are Harbor and Astra. Harbor is the guy and Astra was the girl
ay bro, you really should watch arcane, it's not "for league players", anyone can understand the story and whatever else, it's TRULLY 10/10 best animated series ever
So essentially there are two different universes with strikingly similar Earths in each one, there's Alpha and Omega Earth. If I'm remembering correctly "Alpha Earth" is the one with the main cast of agents, and "Omega Earth" is where their variants are coming from. In Omega Earth their radianite (power source that both worlds have ended up using) became so unstable it pretty much destroyed the climate. It caused huge flooding to the point they created the geo-domes that you saw in the shattered cinematic as a means to survive.
Because their radianite became so unstable, not much of it is actually usable, so in order to sustain the geo-domes they invade Alpha Earth to steal their radianite. Alpha Earth obviously doesn't know their plans or entire situation, so they assume a weapon is being made because of how much radianite they're stealing. That's why you see them coming through the portal in the Shattered cinematic, they're trying to retrieve it in fear they may be making a weapon. They end up finding out though that it's in fact fueling a life support system (the geo-domes). That's also why you see Neon (girl with lighting powers) say "are we still the good guys?" at the end.
Oh yea and the reason you see them entering a comic book store is because the Omega Earth variants of the agents are considered heroes in their world, hence why you also see statues of them. The Alpha Earth variants are more covert, and don't really make their presence known. That's kinda the tldr of the lore, there's a lot more though. I think I saw someone say the other day that there's a 2 hour long video explaining all the lore? If you have the time, and wanna know more it is pretty interesting.
Valorant Agents in a nutshell:
Sage: I can harness the healing powers of jade
Phoenix: I can manipulate fire
Omen: I can use the twisted side of my body to manipulate darkness
Kay/o l: I am a hyperintelligent military machine build to hunt down radiants
Jett: I can control the wind
Yoru: I can rip the fabric of dimensions and use it
Astra: I can manipulate the stars
Brimstone: I am a resigned firefighter and military veteran who uses fire
Viper: I have the most lethal toxin in the world
Raze: I am a terrorist who became a black ops operator
Breach: I have powerful augmentations
Cypher: I am a hitman and information broker
Sova: Best archer in Russia
Killjoy: I am a genius with killer robots
Skye: I can manipulate totems and nature
Habor: I will defend my teammates with an ancient relic that manipulates water
Neon: I am a supercharged speedster who can manipulate electricity
Fade: I can harness your fears and use them against you
Chamber: I am a gun manufacturer and one of the best shooters in france
Reyna: I feed on the souls of my enemies
Gekko: Pokemons!!!
Sage doesn't harness powers from jade the powers come from her. The jade just helps her to use them
"I'm pretty sure League of Legends has a show called Crane" 23:23
3:49 Yeah, the concept is basically that he can travel through dimensions, in this case he is still conscious in the real world, but his body is in another dimension, and here he basically just goes back to the real world
Ik this was like 5 months ago but here are the descriptions of each agent (The characters in the cinematics)
-DUELIST CINEMATIC
Agents: Jett, Phoenix.
1. Jett Abilities
-Cloudburst (2 Charges; 200 creds; Ability Key activation: C)
-Updraft (1 Charges, as of september 2023; 150 creds; Ability key activation: Q)
-Tailwind (Signature; charges after getting 2 kills; Ability key activation: E)
-Blade Storm (Ultimate; 8 ultimate points; Ability key activation: X)
1.5: Jett's cloudburst are smokes. So in game, you can say "Jett smoke" when you want her to block off a place. You can curve the smoke by holding the ability key. As of September 2023, he smokes got nerfed so now it only lasts 2.5 seconds (Correct me if I'm wrong).
Jett's updraft can propel her into the air. As of September, her charges are now reduced to 1.
Jett's Tailwind can propel her to any direction (depending on ur keys). If you hit A and then press E, you will move to the left.
Jett's Blade Storm has 5 knives that reset if you kill an enemy using left click. However, If you use right click, the knives will not reset.
I believe it's also highly accurate (?) if u aim correctly.
2. Phoenix Abilities
-Blaze (1 Charge; 200 creds; C)
-Curveball (2 Charges(?); 200; Q)
-Hothands (Signature; recharges after 2 kills; Free; E)
-Run It Back (Ultimate; 6 Ultimate Orbs; X)
2.5: Phoenix's Blaze is a wall of fire that you can curve as it casts. It obscures vision, damages enemies that walk through/stand on it, and heals you if you’re standing in it. It can be used to block choke points or protect you as you or your allies plant the spike.
Phoenix's Curveball is A flashbang that you can quickly curve around corners. Be careful to not flash urself or ur teammates tho.
Phoenix's Hothands is a molotov grenade that also heals you if you stand in its flames and deals AoE damage to enemies within it.
Phoenix's Run It Back is wherea after you cast it at a location, you have a short amount of time where if you die, you will come back to life and return to where you casted it. Just be sure to cast it from a hidden location as it does take some time for you to resurrect and you’ll be vulnerable to attacks.
There is more agents but I'm really tired rn so I'll continue this tmr (
The animation is even cooler when you realise that they use guns and gun sounds from the game
5:01 actually, he's considered one of the worst characters in the game, because his kit relies HEAVILY on outsmarting his opponents, which becomes harder and harder the more gamesense the opponent has, to truly get consistent value you need to be very experienced with him
Crane is an amazing series, you should definately watch it
btw they dont all respawn. Pheonix does because he is a phoenix. Pheonixes dont die.
You should definitely react to all of the agents trailers to get to know more about them and see how their abilities work in game! :)
Valo has so much lore and everything. You really should look more into it, it's interesting ^-^
Also the character designs are top tier, I am more of a person who also plays a game based on design and artstyle and valo is so far one of the best fps based on character designs and playstyle imo
Yoru(Blue teleporting guy)gameplay wise isn't great but can be very good in the right hands but lore wise he's pretty OP.
Yo Yoru main here, thats right i am a specialist and i can see at the start of the round if they can counter teleporter + flash if they can, instead i flash but then fake teleport and suprise them and get one or two picks then retreat and get an off angle, a pretty effecient way to counter the counter.
Phoenix has the ability to respawn after getting killed as long as his ult is active. The reason why Viper and Jett "survived" Episode 2 is because of Sage who can revive the dead. Valorant cinematics doesn't use "game mechanics" to justify the cinematics.
TLDR about shattered, on omega earth their reality is unstable from the mass use of radianite leading to very accelerated climate change among other disasters most if not all of the population live in under water dome cities that use radianite to run, they have been coming to Alpha earth too harvest it (This is what we see in duelist,Duality and retake.) Shattered is a team from Alpha coming to Omega to recover it thinking it was being used for weapons development when in fact it wasn't, the guys shooting at them at the start that disable the portal are a PMC called Atlas. On Omega earth the organization the agents are on is called the VALORANT Legion but on Alpha earth its called the VALORANT Protocol. the legion is more public while the protocol is more covert like US SEAL teams or the British SAS
I lovee valorant lore
The animation studio which makes these cinematics are very expensive. I think is 1 million per minute
Fun fact: some of characters is from League Of Legends)
Um no they aren't
@@arejayy he probably mistook neon for her league counterpart.
@@dinnerboons1504 most likely lol
@@dinnerboons1504 theres another point of a time when they used Shannon(Jett's VA) to voice K/DA Akali in an interview. Plus they both use knives but its a totally different chars and case.
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