Desafío Valorant - Prueba de Reacción
Are You Fast Enough for Radiant?
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Why Reaction Time Matters in Valorant
In Valorant, reaction time directly affects:
First-shot advantage
Peek outcomes
Operator flicks
Duel survivability
How This Test Works
Unlike generic reaction tests, this mode is optimized for FPS decision speed.
Why Simple Reaction Tests Fail for FPS
Most reaction tests use: "Screen turns green → click". This measures Simple Reaction Time, which ignores:
ClickReflex focuses on Choice Reaction Time, which correlates far better with in-game performance.
Can You Improve Reaction Time for Valorant?
Yes — reaction speed is trainable.
Most players see 10–30 ms improvement over weeks with focused practice.
Hardware Matters More Than You Think
| Monitor | Frame Delay |
|---|---|
| 60 Hz | ~16.7 ms |
| 144 Hz | ~6.9 ms |
| 240 Hz | ~4.2 ms |
Neural RT Estimation Formula:
Neural RT ≈ Total RT − (1,000 / f) × 1.5Where f = your monitor refresh rate
Valorant Reaction Time Benchmarks
| Player Level | Average RT |
|---|---|
| Casual Players | 250–300 ms |
| Gold–Platinum | 200–240 ms |
| Immortal | 170–200 ms |
| Pro / Radiant | < 160 ms |
Speed matters — but consistency under pressure matters more.
Frequently Asked Questions
No — but it is a force multiplier. Faster reactions amplify aim, positioning, and game sense.
Yes. Lower input and display latency can easily account for 10–20 ms difference, which is decisive at high ranks.
Absolutely. Many players use this test before ranked sessions to activate focus and motor response.
Desktop with a wired mouse is strongly recommended for competitive benchmarking.
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Final Note for Valorant Players
Valorant is unforgiving.
There are no second chances when Jett is dashing or Raze is flying.
You either shoot first, or you're already dead.
Measure it. Track it. Train it.