Best VALORANT team composition for Abyss

Written By Onur Demirkol Writer
Last UpdatedOctober 11, 2024 at 01:21PM
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Abyss is one of the latest maps that was added to the rotation in VALORANT and some players are still trying to figure out certain aspects of this map. Abyss is unique because it features no outer boundaries, and players can fall to their deaths in certain areas. That is why it is harder to decide which Agent is effective on this map compared to others. We did our research and found the best VALORANT team composition for Abyss. Below you will find everything you need to know about it, including a closer look at each and every Agent on the team composition!

What Agent is best for Abyss?

Choosing the right Agent for Abyss is very important and depends on the role they are expected to play. Each agent brings different strengths to the table. According to our data from September to November 2024, Sova ranks as the top pick with a 71.01% selection rate. His ability to gather valuable information makes him indispensable on this map.

Next, Cypher claims a 65.40% pick rate. His surveillance capabilities are key for controlling the map and obtaining crucial intel.

Jett also proves to be a popular choice with a 62.86% pick rate. Her agility and vertical mobility allow her to navigate the map’s unique terrain effectively, making her a formidable presence in the game.

Best team composition for Abyss in VALORANT

A successful team on Abyss needs a balanced mix of agents that can use the map’s features to their advantage. At the time of writing, we checked the latest official stats for Abyss and according to our findings, here is the most-picked Agent composition for Abyss in VALORANT:

  • Jett
  • KAY/O
  • Sova
  • Cypher
  • Omen

Let’s take a closer look at all these Agents separately:

Jett

Jett is particularly effective on Abyss because of her ability to move vertically. Skills such as Updraft and Dash enable her to access hard-to-reach places, providing her team with significant tactical advantages, especially in the middle of the map. When equipped with an Operator, Jett can engage enemies from long distances, making the most of her “Tailwind” ability to take shots and then swiftly move out of harm’s way. On the other hand, Jett is one of the most popular Duelists out there, mainly thanks to her skillset. Professional players also think that Jett’s dominance on the attacking side is very beneficial on a map like Abyss.

Jett
Jett

KAY/O

KAY/O is a great match for Abyss, especially when paired with Jett. His ability to disable enemy abilities with ZERO/point, his suppression ability, makes him essential for disabling Cypher’s traps and such abilities. He plays a crucial role in opening up sites for his team, like forcing them off of the Spike, by setting up flashes that synchronize well with Jett’s aggressive entries. You obviously need an Initiator to create space for your Duelist, preferably Jett, and KAY/O is one of the go-to Agents to do so.

KAY/O
KAY/O

Sova

On Abyss, Sova’s toolkit is incredibly useful due to the map’s long sightlines and intricate layouts. His Recon Bolt and Owl Drone are indispensable for locating enemies and coordinating team movements. His ability to affect gameplay from a distance, such as using his Hunter’s Fury to disrupt enemy positions, makes him a strategic player in any match. Sova is another Initiator but for a different cause compared to KAY/O.

Sova
Sova

Cypher

As a Sentinel, Cypher’s role on Abyss is vital. His Trapwires and Cyber Cages help secure strategic points and protect teammates during site defenses. His equipment not only helps him hold positions but also allows him the flexibility to control the site with less direct engagement, making him a pivotal member of the team. With his cameras and traps, Cypher is also a great asset for this composition.

Cypher
Cypher

Omen

Omen's abilities make him a strong choice for Abyss. First, his smokes can be placed from afar, unlike Clove and Brimstone. His smokes can block crucial sightlines, and his teleportation skills allow him to surprise enemies by appearing in unexpected places. His ultimate ability enhances his mobility across the map, making him versatile in both attacking and defending scenarios.

Omen
Omen

Harbor (Honorable Mention)

While not part of the primary team, Harbor's abilities to manage enemy vision with his walls are valuable on Abyss. He can effectively neutralize high-ground advantages, making him a useful pick in specific scenarios. Harbor is a popular pick that you will see in your Abyss games and that is not a coincidence. This Agent can be very useful thanks to his skillset and Abyss is a great map to use him. Harbor can be used to replace Omen on Abyss, if you feel more comfortable with the Agent.

Harbor
Harbor

Is Abyss available in competitive?

Following the September 2024 update, Abyss was added to the competitive map pool in VALORANT. VALORANT map pool changes frequently so Abyss can be taken off of the pool in the following patches. Always check twice to see if Abyss is indeed on the official map rotation or not.

Is Abyss an attacking or defending map?

The design of Abyss tends to favor attacking strategies. The map’s layout and multiple access points provide attackers with several strategies for assaulting sites, typically giving them an advantage over defenders. This dynamic encourages aggressive play, often leading to more successful attacks compared to defense.

This guide provides a clear strategy for playing on Abyss. We want to help players use their skills more effectively on this unique map, of course, by choosing the right Agents. By knowing each Agent's strengths and how they work well together, teams can gain an advantage in competitive games. We have more VALORANT guides for you to check out below:

Onur Demirkol here, Content Writer for THESPIKEGG. You will see his name on a bunch of different articles here, whether they are breaking news or evergreen guides and content.

His journey in the industry has been marked by influential roles at esteemed platforms such as Flank Esports and 5Mid, where he served as editor-in-chief. Onur made significant contributions to their success in written content and social media, including a notable impact on an issue of the Turkish Esports Federation magazine. Currently, he serves as the Lead Editor for Gamelevate, taking pride in managing a global team of 12 talented writers. Additionally, Onur regularly contributes to Softonic, gHacks, Dataconomy, and Techbriefly. He has written thousands of articles, and that number continues to go up.

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