VALORANT, a serious tactical shooter, offers fun challenges for Raze mains who love using her Blast Packs. A player claimed to have completed the “Floor is Lava” challenge by continuously satchel jumping from Ascent’s A Main to the top of the generator in the site and back for 18 minutes without touching the ground. While there is no concrete proof, it presents an exciting new challenge for Raze mains.
Satchel-based movement is not easy to master, making impressive Raze plays rare in low Elo VALORANT games. The timing and consistency required for satchel jumps are difficult to achieve, as acknowledged by many players. However, Raze’s Blast Packs are incredibly impactful, allowing her to surprise enemies, deny Spike planting or defusal, and deal damage when needed. Her mastery of movement sets her apart in VALORANT.
Riot Games recently nerfed Blast Packs with Patch 7.09, adjusting the damage and arm time. Despite this, Raze remains a formidable duelist. Those who can master her Blast Pack-based movement become forces to be reckoned with in VALORANT.
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The player claimed to have completed the “Floor is Lava” challenge for 18 minutes nonstop. | A player stated they accomplished the “Floor is Lava” challenge without touching the ground for 18 minutes. |
The video in the post was only 25 seconds long. | The video shared in the post had a duration of only 25 seconds. |
Mastering satchel-based movement is challenging. | Becoming proficient in satchel-based movement is difficult. |
Raze’s Blast Packs are her most impactful utility. | Raze’s Blast Packs have a significant impact on her gameplay. |
Riot Games nerfed Blast Packs with Patch 7.09. | Riot Games made adjustments to Blast Packs in Patch 7.09. |
Source: DOTESPORTS