Miks vs FadeMatchups
Miks vs Fade matchup guide: Fade leads with a 55.6% win rate, but Miks can still win. Learn the combat stats and strategies to turn this 18-match dataset into ranked wins.
Miks Matchup Breakdown
Select an opposing agent to view detailed head-to-head statistics. Compare Miks's performance in terms of win rate, KDA, damage output, headshot percentage, and attack/defense effectiveness — all based on real competitive Valorant match data.
Who Wins the Miks vs Fade Matchup?
Miks vs Fade Performance Breakdown
Analysis of 18 matches reveals that Fade holds a clear advantage over Miks in this head-to-head matchup, winning 3 out of 4 critical performance metrics. While Miks shows strength in one category, Fade's overall statistical edge across fragging, damage, and side-specific win rates gives them the upper hand in most engagements.
Miks vs Fade Matchup Summary
The Miks vs Fade matchup in Valorant is a dominant matchup where one agent significantly outperforms. Based on 18 competitive matches analyzed, Fade wins 55.6% of the time compared to Miks's 44.4%, a 11.1 percentage point difference. The most significant gap is in fragging ability, where Miks consistently outperforms. In this Controller vs Initiator matchup, Fade has overwhelming superiority in this agent matchup. Miks should never take isolated fights against Fade and must rely entirely on team coordination, utility, and crossfires to compete effectively.
Miks vs Fade Fragging Analysis
Fade claims 4 out of 5 fragging metrics in the Miks vs Fade matchup, establishing clear mechanical superiority with advantages in kill production, survivability, damage output. Our analysis of 18 ranked games reveals Fade consistently outperforms Miks in direct combat scenarios. While Miks manages to win the remaining metric, the overall picture favors Fade in gunfights. Miks players should play around their one strength while minimizing exposure in areas where Fade dominates.
Miks vs Fade Attack and Defense Performance
Attack Side Breakdown
Fade holds a meaningful attack-side advantage in the Miks vs Fade matchup, winning 52.3% of offensive rounds compared to 48.8% for Miks. This 3.4 percentage point gap translates to real tactical implications that both sides should account for in their attack-side strategies.
Our analysis of 18 matches reveals Fade's kit enables more effective site executions across multiple dimensions. Whether through superior entry tools, better post-plant utility, or stronger mid-round adaptability, Fade consistently converts attack rounds at a higher rate. Miks teams need to acknowledge this disadvantage and adjust accordingly — consider running more coordinated executes, prioritizing trades over individual plays, and using utility to create advantages before committing to site takes.
Entry fragging dynamics shift noticeably in Fade's favor in this matchup. When Fade takes the first duel on a site execute, they convert at a meaningfully higher rate than Miks. For Miks players, this means being more selective about entry timings — wait for utility to clear angles, ensure a teammate is positioned to trade, or look for off-angle entries that negate Fade's advantages. Fade can confidently take entries knowing the data supports aggressive play.
Post-plant is where Fade's advantage becomes most pronounced. The 3.4% attack-side gap suggests Fade excels at converting spike plants into round wins through superior defuse denial or retake resistance. Miks should stack post-plants with multiple players when possible, communicate molly and utility timings precisely, and avoid isolated post-plant positions where Fade's kit advantages become decisive. For Fade, recognize your post-plant strength and play confidently for spike after successful takes.
Defense Side Breakdown
Fade demonstrates notably stronger defensive performance against Miks, holding 51.2% of rounds versus 47.7%. This 3.4 point advantage represents meaningful tactical superiority that should influence how both agents approach CT-side play in this matchup.
Site anchor assignments should account for Fade's defensive advantage. Fade can confidently solo anchor sites, knowing their kit enables effective stalling and information gathering. Miks should avoid solo anchor positions against Fade — instead, pair with a teammate who can provide support utility, or play positions that allow quick rotates to avoid extended 1v1 holds. When attackers target Miks's site with Fade on the execute, expect faster site falls.
Retake scenarios meaningfully favor Fade in this matchup. Our 18 match analysis shows Fade converts retakes at a significantly higher rate, whether through better clearing utility, superior positioning, or stronger clutch mechanics. Miks should never attempt solo retakes against Fade — always wait for teammates, coordinate utility, and take the retake together. Fade can confidently take 1vX retakes that Miks should avoid.
Economy rounds highlight Fade's defensive advantages. Miks should prioritize full saves over force buys when facing Fade, as the defensive utility gap compounds on limited economy. Fade can play more aggressively on eco rounds, pushing for information or early picks knowing their kit provides advantages even without full utility. On full buy rounds, Miks should ensure teammate utility covers their defensive gaps.
Overall Side Analysis
Fade holds clear advantages on both attack (52.3%) and defense (51.2%), establishing themselves as the superior choice in the Miks vs Fade matchup regardless of map side. This consistency across both halves means Fade doesn't need to play for specific sides or rely on winning a particular half to succeed.
Fade's advantage holds across all map types and team compositions. Whether on attack-sided, defense-sided, or balanced maps, Fade performs better. Miks teams should consider compositions that can cover their weaknesses — pair Miks with strong fragging agents who can carry during their difficult matchup encounters, and ensure utility supports Miks's positioning.
For ranked climbing specifically, Fade is the objectively better pick in this matchup. If you're equally comfortable on both agents and frequently face this matchup, practicing Fade provides a measurable ranked advantage. Miks players should focus on team play, utility value, and avoiding direct Fade confrontations rather than trying to outfrag them.
The verdict is clear: Fade wins this matchup on both sides of the map. The combined 6.9 percentage point advantage across attack and defense represents a meaningful statistical edge. Miks isn't unplayable, but faces an uphill battle requiring stronger team support and more disciplined play to compete.
Controller vs Initiator Dynamics
The Controller (Miks) vs Initiator (Fade) dynamic creates asymmetric encounters where each agent brings fundamentally different tools to engagements. Miks's Controller abilities serve different purposes than Fade's Initiator kit, meaning direct fights often feature non-equivalent utility exchanges.
Understanding how Controller abilities interact with Initiator counterplay is essential for maximizing your agent's potential. Miks's Controller toolkit may excel at certain aspects while Fade's Initiator kit counters others. The Fade advantage suggests their role's capabilities translate better to winning these cross-role encounters on average.
Miks has favorable matchups against 8 agents and unfavorable matchups against 12 agents in Valorant. Miks's strongest matchup is against Cypher with a 100.0% win rate. The most challenging matchup is Vyse at 25.0% win rate. Use the table below to find specific matchup details and performance metrics.
Opponent | Win Rate | Matches | KDA | DMG/Rnd | HS % | Atk WR | Def WR |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 27.78% | 36 | 1.60 | 118.5 | 26.6% | 45.0% | 44.9% | |
| 46.88% | 32 | 1.99 | 142.4 | 29.4% | 47.1% | 50.3% | |
| 38.46% | 26 | 1.73 | 134.1 | 30.2% | 46.8% | 49.1% | |
| 44.00% | 25 | 1.80 | 131.5 | 28.1% | 44.7% | 49.1% | |
| 44.44% | 18 | 1.72 | 125.9 | 28.7% | 48.8% | 47.7% | |
| 43.75% | 16 | 1.67 | 121.2 | 26.4% | 41.2% | 55.6% | |
| 60.00% | 15 | 1.97 | 147.3 | 30.4% | 48.4% | 55.6% | |
| 53.85% | 13 | 1.88 | 127.4 | 25.3% | 54.8% | 50.0% | |
| 53.85% | 13 | 1.84 | 153.8 | 32.2% | 45.7% | 50.7% | |
| 60.00% | 10 | 1.80 | 122.2 | 30.6% | 45.9% | 59.6% | |
| 37.50% | 8 | 1.64 | 103.5 | 31.5% | 38.8% | 55.8% | |
| 42.86% | 7 | 1.94 | 132.2 | 25.1% | 52.6% | 45.9% | |
| 33.33% | 6 | 1.74 | 142.4 | 24.8% | 48.5% | 50.0% | |
| 50.00% | 6 | 1.89 | 128.0 | 31.7% | 45.6% | 59.0% | |
| 50.00% | 6 | 2.13 | 126.3 | 23.1% | 50.0% | 53.4% | |
| 40.00% | 5 | 1.77 | 143.7 | 30.4% | 43.5% | 47.7% | |
| 40.00% | 5 | 1.70 | 141.9 | 33.5% | 50.0% | 43.1% | |
| 25.00% | 4 | 1.74 | 124.3 | 28.0% | 61.9% | 30.6% | |
| 100.00% | 3 | 2.20 | 147.7 | 32.1% | 55.2% | 62.5% | |
| 66.67% | 3 | 3.00 | 180.5 | 29.7% | 57.1% | 65.6% |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Miks's best matchup in Valorant?
Miks's best matchup is against Cypher, achieving a 100.0% win rate. Miks excels in this matchup through superior fragging ability and favorable utility interactions.
What is Miks's hardest matchup?
Miks's hardest matchup is against Vyse, with only a 25.0% win rate. Against this opponent, Miks should focus on team coordination and utility usage to compensate.
How many favorable matchups does Miks have?
Miks has 8 favorable matchups (50%+ win rate) and 12 unfavorable matchups in Valorant. Understanding these matchup dynamics helps you make better agent picks and adapt your playstyle.
How should I play Miks in difficult matchups?
When playing Miks in difficult matchups, prioritize team coordination, utility usage, and crossfires. Avoid isolated 1v1 duels against unfavorable opponents and look for opportunities to use Miks's abilities to create advantages. Adjust your positioning based on whether you're on attack or defense.
What stats matter most in Miks's matchups?
Key stats to analyze in Miks's matchups include win rate, KDA ratio, average damage per round, and attack/defense win rates. High damage matchups favor aggressive play, while low KDA matchups suggest playing more supportively and relying on team trades.