Valorant is filled with glitches and bugs. These bugs play to some players’ strengths and weaknesses. Riot continues to patch them as best as it can with every update! However, some still manage to slip through even after months of testing and detections. This is one of those instances. A Japanese Valorant player recently showed us a way to dodge Breach’s Rolling Thunder in a simple way that will blow people’s minds. It is obvious but makes sense. Without further ado, let us get into it!
Learn How to Dodge Breach’s Rolling Thunder in Valorant!
Before anyone says anything, we are definitely going to say that this is a bug. We do not propagate any exploitation of the game’s mechanics by any means, so proceed with caution. As we said, a Japanese player took to Twitter to post a clip of them dodging Breach’s Rolling Thunder. One can see in this clip how the player b’hopped free of Breach’s Ultimate.
何回も検証したんですけどブリーチのウルトbhopとしゃがみでよけれます
どのキャラでも、どの場所でもいけます#valorant #ヴァロラント pic.twitter.com/yzFmCqNxaW— らすてぃー (@caffeine_powerr) April 15, 2023
Dodging the ultimate is no easy task since it requires the most precise of timings. However, if you nail the timing you can get some easy kills as the enemies will freely walk into the site not expecting you to be ready. The timing is something you will need to practice in a custom lobby. The Rolling Thunder is primarily used to take sites freely by stunning large areas and taking map control and easy kills.
In professional play, it is one of the most important pieces of utility. However, if this glitch works and people start to exploit it, it could have a drastic effect on the professional Valorant scene. The glitch has made its way online and we’re pretty sure it will be patched immediately in the next update. However, we recommend players give it a try before it goes away. We do not know if its a bug or a glitch. Even Hiko tried dodging it and it worked, check out the video below!
Again, the timing is the most important part of b’hopping free from the ultimate. The waves of debris flying in a sequence should easily help you nail the timing. Plus, the quake of the minimap, when the ultimate comes towards you should also help you. Keep watching the video to determine the fine linings of the technique. What do you think of this bug? Let us know in the comments below! Click here to see the latest Valorant news!