Riot Games’ take on the competitive shooter genre, Valorant, has marked its presence on the internet since its arrival on June 4th this year. Due to its unique game mechanics and some brilliant marketing by Riot, Valorant managed to gain a surge of popularity over the last few months.
Over the course of time, various big streamers have tried their hands out in the game, and some of them seem to have stuck with it.
Video game streaming legend Tyler “Ninja” Blevins is one such streamer who has been seen streaming a lot of Valorant recently. Ninja is currently ranked #1 on the Twitch charts in terms of follower count with Turner “Tfue” Tenney trailing by a significant margin in the #2 spot.
If you’ve seen Ninja stream Valorant in his Twitch channel recently, then you’re probably already aware of how good he is at the shooter. In case you’re wondering what his Valorant rank is, we’ve got you covered.
Ninja Valorant Rank?
The 29-year-old is currently ranked Radiant in Valorant. He still continues his grind in ranked mode regularly to improve his position in the regional leaderboards.
In case you’re unaware, Radiant is the highest rank in Valorant, followed by Immortal and Diamond. The rank was earlier named ‘Valorant’ but was later renamed to Radiant to avoid any unwanted confusion. Here’s the competitive spectrum of ranks in the tactical shooter:
- Iron
- Bronze
- Silver
- Gold
- Platinum
- Diamond
- Immortal
- Radiant
Every rank, except Radiant is subdivided into three parts.
Ninja Valorant Settings
NINJA VALORANT MOUSE SETTINGS | ||
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Mouse Sensitivity 0.75 | Scoped Sensitivity M. 0.75 | DPI 800 |
Polling Rate 500 Hz |
NINJA VALORANT KEYBIND SETTINGS | ||
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Walk L-Shift | Use/Equip Ability 1 Mouse Button 4 | Equip Primary Weapon 1 |
Use Object F | Use/Equip Ability 2 E | Equip Secondary Weapon 2 |
Jump Space / Mouse Wheel Down | Use/Equip Ability 3 C | Use/Equip Melee Weapon 3 |
Crouch L-Ctrl | Use/Equip Ability Ultimate X | Equip Spike 4 |
Color Cyan | Outlines On / 1 / 1 | Center Dot Off |
Inner Lines 1 / 7 / 2 / 1 | Outer Lines 0 / 0 / 0 / 0 | Movement / Firing Error On |
NINJA VALORANT VIDEO SETTINGS | ||
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Display Mode Fullscreen | Resolution 1920×1080 | Frame Rate Limit Unlocked |
Material Quality High | Texture Quality High | Detail Quality High |
UI Quality High | Vignette On | V-Sync Off |
Display FPS On | Anti Aliasing MSAA 4x | Anisotropic Filtering 8X |
Gun Visuals On | Improve Clarity Off | Distortion On |
Ninja’s outstanding performance in Valorant isn’t surprising, though. He has been playing video games for almost two decades now, and was a former professional Halo 3 player having played for big organisations like Cloud9 and Luminosity Gaming. He later became a streamer in 2011.
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