SpectreStats
Master the Spectre in Valorant. Cost: 1600 credits. Pick rate: 8.3%, 1.7 kills/match, 28.4% headshot rate. Deals 78 headshot damage at close range.
Spectre Tier Rating
The Spectre is a B-tier SMG in Valorant, indicating balanced performance that sits around the middle of the pack. With a 8.3% pick rate, this weapon is neither dominant nor weak. B-tier weapons like the Spectre can be effective in the right situations and economy conditions. Consider picking this when it fits your playstyle or budget constraints.
Spectre Detailed Statistics
The Spectre deals 78 headshot damage at close range (0-15m). Damage falls off at longer ranges, with headshots dealing 60 damage beyond 30m. Understanding damage drop-off is crucial for positioning and knowing when to engage.
The Spectre performs better on defense (55.4% WR) than attack (51.8% WR). This smg shines when holding angles and playing defensively. The 3.6% advantage on defense makes it ideal for anchoring sites and punishing pushes. On attack rounds, play more carefully and use utility to create advantages.
The table below provides a comprehensive comparison of all 2 smgs available in Valorant, sorted by pick rate to help you understand each weapon's popularity and effectiveness in competitive play. The Spectre currently ranks #2 among smgs with a 8.3% pick rate, below the category average of 8.8%. Stinger leads the smg category with the highest pick rate at 9.4%. When comparing kills per match, the Spectre averages 1.74 kills, which is higher than the smg average of 1.62. Headshot percentage is another crucial metric for evaluating weapon skill ceiling and precision potential. The Spectre has a 28.4% headshot rate, exceeding the category average of 27.9%. Understanding these comparisons helps you make informed decisions about which smg best suits your playstyle, economy situation, and the specific demands of each round. Consider factors like credit cost, damage output, and your personal aim style when selecting between these weapons.
When to Use Spectre
Strengths
- Solid 8.3% pick rate shows reliable performance
- High 28.4% headshot rate rewards precise aim
- Strong mid-tier value: 53.6% win rate for only 1600 credits
- Strong defense side with 55.4% win rate - excellent for holding angles
- Excellent run-and-gun mobility
Weaknesses
- Weaker on attack (51.8% WR) - less effective for site executes
- Less effective at long range engagements
Strategic Tips
At 1600 credits, plan your buys around the Spectre. Good for force buys and anti-eco rounds.
The Spectre excels on defense with 55.4% win rate. Hold tight angles, anchor sites, and punish pushes. On attack, use utility to create advantages before peeking, as aggressive plays may be less effective.
The Spectre deals maximum damage within 15m. Focus on consistent body shots or multiple headshots.
Harbor has the highest win rate with Spectre. Use utility to create favorable angles.
See Also: Other SMGs
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does the Spectre cost in Valorant?
The Spectre costs 1600 credits in Valorant. This smg is available in the buy menu during buy phases.
What is the Spectre's pick rate?
Spectre has a 8.26% pick rate, ranking #15 among all 20 weapons. It averages 1.74 kills per match.
What is the Spectre's headshot damage?
At close range (0-15m), the Spectre deals 78 headshot damage, 26 body damage, and 22.1 leg damage.
Which agents are best with the Spectre?
The top agents with Spectre are Harbor (76.9% win rate), Phoenix (67.5% win rate), Sova (67.1% win rate). These agents maximize the weapon's potential in competitive play.
Is the Spectre good in Valorant?
Yes, the Spectre is a popular choice with a 8.3% pick rate. It averages 1.74 kills per match with a 28.4% headshot rate.
What are the best alternatives to the Spectre?
Other smgs include Stinger (9.4% pick rate). Choose based on your budget and playstyle.