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Top 5 chaotic Replication plays

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A sea of boom bots, clouds of Jett’s cloudburst, a barrage of Breach’s blinds and a maze of Sage’s wall. Valorant’s newest game mode, Replication has ushered in a new wave of chaotic energy into the fast-paced first-person shooter.

The game mode allows players to pick an entire team of the same character to ensue chaos and fun in the spike-planting objective game. Without further ado, let’s delve into the top 5 epic and funny plays by streamers and Youtubers.

  1. Just Wolfing around

Credit: Tenz Youtube

What’s scarier than seeing a bunch of flashes coming your way? A bunch of Trailblazers running towards you after flashes. The hilarious play by Tenz and his teammates unleashed chaos onto the unsuspecting team of Cypher. Guess some things can escape Cypher.

  1. Flame On

Credit: Zodiac Youtube

Breeze just not hot enough for you? No worries just turn up the heat with a bunch of Phoenix’s hothands. The sheer number of hothands even managed to change the game’s name from Valorant to the Floor is Lava.

  1. Fortress of Solitude

Credit: Quigster Youtube

The bastion of the East seems to have built a new great wall. The great wall of Valorant hilariously blocks the enemy from pushing in to defuse the spike. Even if Phoenix threw his hothands in, Sage could easily heal each other back up or even in the worst-case, revive each other. Perhaps this would be the 8th wonder of the world.

  1. Peek-a-boo

Credit: Last Laff Youtube

I guess stars don’t just shine brightly in the skies anymore, but also on the ground. The insane number of stars by Astra is sure to leave both teams confused and blind throughout the entire round. Just add in a few of Raze’s boom bots and you have yourself a torture chamber.

  1. Valorant: The clone wars

Credit: EEVUX Youtube

Aim a little wonky today? No fear KillJoys’ turrets are here. Nothing beats an army of turrets by your side, ready to whittle your opponent’s health down shot by shot. The amazing setup leaves enemies helpless and stupefied to do nothing but watch as you secure the win.

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