
Basic TrainingOverview
Master Basic Training with our comprehensive guide. This defense-sided map features a 50.0% attack win rate and 50.0% defense win rate based on 0 competitive matches. Learn strategies, callouts, and optimal agent compositions.
Basic Training Map Rating
Basic Training is a D-tier map in Valorant's current meta, seeing limited play with only a 0.0% play rate. The map shows significant imbalance between attack (50.0%) and defense (50.0%) sides. Despite its lower popularity, dedicated players who master Basic Training can leverage opponents' unfamiliarity for competitive advantage.
Basic Training Detailed Statistics
Basic Training demonstrates exceptional balance between attack and defense sides in Valorant's competitive environment, with attack winning 50.0% of rounds compared to defense at 50.0%. This near-perfect equilibrium, derived from 0 competitive matches analyzed, indicates that neither side holds a significant strategic advantage on this map. Players can expect fair and competitive gameplay regardless of which half they're playing. Success on Basic Training ultimately comes down to individual skill, team coordination, utility usage, and economy management rather than inherent map-side advantages. This balance makes Basic Training a favorite for competitive play where teams want matches decided by pure performance rather than coin-flip side selection.
Strategic Guide for Basic Training
Attack Strategy
Basic Training offers attackers favorable conditions with a 50.0% win rate. Focus on coordinated site executes using smokes and flashes to create entry opportunities. The map's layout allows for effective split pushes and fakes. Prioritize early information gathering to identify defensive setups, then commit to the weaker site with full team coordination.
Defense Strategy
Defenders hold the advantage on Basic Training with a 50.0% win rate. Establish strong anchor positions on both sites and use utility to delay pushes. Communication is essential for successful rotations. Play for information with sentinel utility and be ready to stack sites based on attacker tendencies. Aggressive plays can catch attackers off-guard but should be used sparingly.
Economy Tips
On Basic Training, economy management should account for the defense-sided nature. Defenders can leverage their advantage with consistent buys. Attackers may need to invest more in utility, so manage credits carefully and coordinate team buys. The Vandal and Phantom offer the best value for full buy rounds on this map.
How Basic Training Compares to Other Maps
Understanding how Basic Training compares to other Valorant maps helps you adapt your strategies and agent picks when transitioning between different battlegrounds.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Basic Training attack or defense sided in Valorant?
Basic Training is fairly balanced between attack and defense, with a 50.0% attack win rate. Both sides have equal opportunities for success.
What is Basic Training's play rate in competitive Valorant?
Basic Training has a 0.0% play rate in competitive Valorant, ranking #19 among all 21 maps in the current rotation. This data is based on 0 competitive matches analyzed across all ranks and regions.
How many rounds does a typical Basic Training match last?
Match length varies based on the competitiveness of each game, but expect around 20-25 rounds on average.
What are the best agents for Basic Training?
Agent performance data is being compiled for Basic Training. Check back soon for detailed statistics.
What makes Basic Training unique in Valorant?
Basic Training features a distinctive layout that requires specific strategies. With a 50.0% attack win rate and 0.0% play rate, mastering this map's unique callouts, angles, and rotation timings is key to consistent success.
How do I improve on Basic Training?
To improve on Basic Training: 1) Learn the top-performing agents who excel here, 2) Study attack vs defense strategies for the 50.0% attack win rate meta, 3) Practice common angles and rotations, 4) Watch pro play for advanced strategies.


