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‘Valorant’ Divine Swine Set Battle Pass Preview: Is it Worth Buying?

‘Valorant’ Divine Swine Set Battle Pass Preview: Is it Worth Buying?
Valorant Episode 4 Act II Battle Pass
(Photo : Screen grabbed from Valorant Curious at YouTube)

Valorant previewed its incoming battle pass skin set, which will be available on Mar. 2.

In an article, its newest Episode 4 Act II will have the skin upgrade of the newest design Striker, Lycan's Bane, and Divine Swine, in a feature by One Esports.

As per an article published by One Esports, Inclusive of the package are Striker weapon skins, Mi Goreng and slipper buddies, sprays, Divine Swine Judge shotgun skin, and location player cards.

The Divine Swine Judge skin is created with an additional effect that pops out around pink pig flying upon kill. This sleek irritating effect cannot only impact confidence in flunking team fights but also targets opponents' mental capabilities. The nuisance doubles by being burst out in split seconds, then a pig taunts upon your death; It also includes Divine Swine skin for Frenzy pistol, Marshal sniper rifle, and Ares machine gun.

The Striker weapon skins present a colorful look for its application on the Classic pistol - with a yellowish-green finish, Spectre submachine gun - a bluish-red finish, Bulldog assault rifle - with a mixed yellow and bluish design, and lastly, the Operator sniper rifle - with a cyberpunk-ish look toning its violet accent down; The melee weapons are patterned with the striker skins as well in its pastel look.

More so, the gun accessories this time provide cultural references as one design is a noodle dish from Indonesia - Mi goreng - and footwear - a slipper with its traditional handmade design.

The sprays on this version snap different emblems and chant as Astra posed triggered in a defusing setup, a "sheeeeesh" dialogue, a Filipino-inspired jeepney art with Neon, Brimstone, Cypher, and Sage on board, lastly, a double-arm pinky-and-thumb out posing Raze amidst a perhaps an explosion backdrop.

Additionally, the location player cards showcase Valorant champions but not on their game-face appearance; in this instance, they are drawn respectively to a specific situation doing their things respectively - Chamber is portrayed as the one eating in a fancy table; Yoru is in a red bridge waiting for someone just below the cherry blossoms; Brimstone is in unfamiliar casual clothing chanting in a sporting event while holding a hotdog, Jett is accompanied while eating perhaps green vegetables with chopsticks; Reyna and Skye respectively are on a mansion and outside world adventure; lastly, Killjoy is relaxing with her gadget keeping her company.

Valorant's Battle Pass Explained

If ever you are wondering how Valorant's Battle Pass works, keep reading to ease your obliviousness and perhaps avail its upcoming worth-it treat.

Each reward, may it be a skin, accessory, card, et cetera corresponds to one level, as you may have seen in its HUD.

To garner the next reward, the player must fulfill the needed experience - you will need to grind games to maximize the capacity of the subscription you have availed.

Battle pass has this some thing called act that only lasts for some time; if ever the time ran out, a new act will be released, and the rewards for the preceding act will now be inaccessible; it has up to 55 tiers that corresponds to an in-game item, to know more access Valorant's Fandom Wiki about its battle pass.

Written by: Jhon Paul Salazar

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