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Chamber’s Headhunter: The Underrated Pistol in VALORANT

Xavier Ward

If you’re curious about the hype surrounding Chamber’s Headhunter in VALORANT, you might be missing out on something big. Despite receiving significant nerfs, this French gunslinger still has some tricks up his sleeve, especially with his gilded pistol. Let’s dive into why the Headhunter is worth considering over other weapons in the game.

The Headhunter is often referred to as a “Pocket Guardian” and serves as a powerful alternative to the expensive Sheriff pistol. What sets it apart is its 1.5 times ADS zoom and lack of damage falloff. The absence of damage reduction with distance makes the Headhunter comparable to the Guardian rifle.

One of the underrated perks of the Headhunter, as pointed out by a Reddit user, is that you don’t lose its bullets when you die. This makes it ideal for eco rounds when you’re saving up for a better buy in the next round. Additionally, your enemies can’t pick up your Headhunter, giving you an advantage.

It’s important to note that the Headhunter isn’t meant to replace rifles. Its true potential shines during eco rounds or when you’re forced to use less effective weapons like the Stinger, Spectre, Judge, or Bucky. In these situations, Chamber’s scoped one-shot pistol proves to be a valuable asset.

However, there are drawbacks to consider. Each Headhunter bullet costs 150 credits, and you can only purchase up to eight without the ability to reload. This may make the Sheriff seem like a safer choice. But in reality, both pistols have their own strengths and should be chosen based on the situation.

Another advantage of the Headhunter is its quick equip time, making it a favorite among sniping experts. It’s perfect for finishing off an enemy when you run out of ammo in your primary weapon. Pairing it with the Operator allows you to swiftly eliminate an enemy caught off-guard at close range or when you miss a sniper shot. No other sidearm can deliver the same results.

For aggressive Chamber mains who thrive on taking risks for that first blood, the Headhunter is a hero weapon. With the Teleport anchor active, scoping into a long lane, snapping an unsuspecting enemy’s head, and teleporting away is an incredibly satisfying experience.

Despite the significant nerfs Chamber has received, his Headhunter remains one of the best fragging utilities in VALORANT. Its unique perks, such as the lack of bullet loss upon death and the absence of damage falloff, make it a valuable asset in certain situations. Don’t underestimate the power of this underrated pistol.
Source: DOTESPORTS

 

About Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson

With a degree in journalism and a passion for dogs, Sarah is the perfect fit for the role of content creator. She spends her days researching and writing about various dog-related topics, from training and health to breed-specific quirks and everything in between.

 

 

 

 

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