VetoOverview
Empowered by an unstoppable DNA mutation, Senegalese enforcer Veto defies the rules of engagement by nullifying his opponent's powers and technology. On Veto's battlefield, gunplay is your only guarantee.
Veto Tier Rating
Veto is a B-tier Sentinel in Valorant, indicating balanced performance that sits around the middle of the pack. With a 51.9% win rate, this agent is neither overpowered nor underpowered. B-tier agents like Veto can be effective when played by experienced players who understand their kit. While not the strongest option available, Veto remains a viable choice when they fit your playstyle or team composition.
Veto Detailed Statistics
Veto Abilities
Veto demonstrates exceptional versatility in Valorant with a balanced performance across both attack and defense rounds. With an attack win rate of 50.2% and a defense win rate of 51.1%, this Sentinel proves to be equally effective regardless of which side you're playing. This balanced playstyle makes Veto an excellent pick for players who want consistency throughout the entire match. Whether you're executing site takes on attack or holding angles on defense, Veto's kit provides valuable utility in both scenarios. We recommend playing Veto on any map where you need a reliable agent that won't leave you at a disadvantage on either half of the game.
The table below provides a comprehensive comparison of all 7 Sentinels available in Valorant, sorted by win rate to help you understand each agent's competitive viability and performance metrics. Veto currently ranks #5 among Sentinels with a 51.9% win rate, which is below the role average of 52.5%. Vyse leads the Sentinel category with the highest win rate at 54.4%. When evaluating pick rate, Veto has a 0.8% selection rate, falling below the Sentinel average of 2.7%. KDA (Kill/Death/Assist ratio) is a crucial metric for measuring individual impact - Veto's 1.24 KDA is lower than the role average of 1.34. Average Damage per Round (ADR) indicates overall combat contribution, where Veto's 141 ADR surpasses the Sentinel average of 139. Use this comparison to understand how Veto stacks up against alternatives when selecting your Sentinel for competitive play.
How to Play Veto
Site Anchoring
Set up your utility to watch flanks and delay pushes. Your job is to make attackers pay for every inch of ground they take.
Versatile
Veto performs well on both sides. Adapt your playstyle based on what your team needs each round.
Economy Management
Veto's abilities cost credits. On eco rounds, consider saving utility for more impactful rounds.
Team Synergy
Work with your Controller to set up crossfires. Your utility + their smokes create kill zones.
When to Play Veto
Strengths
- High win rate (51.9%) indicates strong performance in current meta
- Excellent aim with 31.7% headshot percentage
- Good survivability with 1.24 KDA ratio
- Sentinel kit provides strong site defense and flank protection
Weaknesses
- Dies frequently (15.2 deaths per match)
- Less impact when playing aggressively
Strategic Tips
Set up your utility to watch flanks and anchor sites. Play for information and delay enemy pushes.
Veto's abilities cost credits. Learn when to save utility and when to use everything for important rounds.
Veto excels on defense (51.1% WR). Prioritize holding sites and playing for retakes.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Veto's win rate in Valorant?
Veto has a 51.88% win rate, ranking #16 among all 28 agents. This Sentinel maintains a 0.8% pick rate in the current meta.
What role does Veto play?
Veto is a Sentinel in Valorant. Empowered by an unstoppable DNA mutation, Senegalese enforcer Veto defies the rules of engagement by nullifying his opponent's powers and technology. On Veto's battlefield, gunplay is your only guarantee.
What is Veto's average KDA?
Veto averages a 1.24 KDA (16.3 kills / 15.2 deaths / 2.6 assists per match). This agent also deals 141 damage per round on average.
Is Veto good for ranked?
Yes, Veto has an above-average 51.9% win rate, making them a solid pick for ranked. With a 0.8% pick rate, they're an underrated pick that can surprise opponents.
Which agents are similar to Veto?
Other Sentinels include Vyse, Cypher, Chamber, Sage. The highest win rate Sentinel is currently Vyse at 54.4%.