
Welcome to the most comprehensive VALORANT Agent Tier List for May 2026, where I break down every agent’s current viability in the competitive meta. After analyzing data from U.GG, VSTATS, and professional play, I’ll show you exactly which agents are dominating ranked and which ones you should avoid.
| Tier | Agents | Average Win Rate | Pick Rate | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| S-Tier | Clove, Sage, Phoenix, Neon, Reyna, Sova, Fade, Vyse | 50.7-55.7% | 12-62% | Competitive ranked, all maps |
| A-Tier | Jett, Raze, Skye, Deadlock, Cypher | 49.5-49.8% | 14-56% | Balanced team compositions |
| B-Tier | Iso, Gekko, Viper, Chamber, Killjoy | 48.7-50.5% | 3-20% | Situational picks, specific maps |
| C-Tier | Waylay, Yoru, Brimstone, Breach, Tejo | 47.0-48.8% | 4-17% | Niche strategies, high skill ceiling |
| D-Tier | Astra, Omen, Harbor, KAY/O | 43.5-46.8% | 1-28% | Avoid in ranked play |
These agents are currently dominating the VALORANT meta with exceptional win rates and versatility across all maps. If you want to climb ranked quickly, these should be your go-to picks.
Win Rate: 55.7% | Pick Rate: 62.1% | Best Maps: Pearl, Abyss, Haven, Split
Clove has emerged as the undisputed best agent in VALORANT right now. With an incredible 55.7% win rate and 62.1% pick rate, she’s practically mandatory in most compositions. What makes Clove so powerful is her versatility – she excels as both a sniper for long-range engagements and an SMG user for close-quarters combat.
Why Clove is S-Tier:
Win Rate: 51.5% | Pick Rate: 19.9% | Best Maps: Split, Bind, Sunset, Corrode
Sage has made a massive comeback thanks to recent buffs that have significantly improved her early-game performance. Her ability to work on practically any map makes her an incredibly consistent pick for players who want reliability.
Why Sage is S-Tier:
Win Rate: 50.7% | Pick Rate: 12.0% | Best Maps: Pearl, Haven, Corrode, Sunset
Phoenix has finally escaped the gutter after struggling for months. Recent buffs have transformed him into one of the most effective duelists in the current meta. His ability to self-sustain and create opportunities for teammates makes him invaluable.
Why Phoenix is S-Tier:
These agents might not be as dominant as S-tier, but they’re still excellent choices that perform well at all levels of play.
Win Rate: 49.8% | Pick Rate: 56.0% | Best Maps: Abyss, Corrode, Sunset, Haven
Jett remains one of the most popular agents in VALORANT, and for good reason. Her incredible mobility allows her to create space and assist teammates in tricky situations. While she might not have the highest win rate, her impact on the game is undeniable.
Why Jett is A-Tier:
Win Rate: 50.3% | Pick Rate: 30.0% | Best Maps: Abyss, Sunset, Haven, Bind
Sova continues to be a cornerstone of VALORANT strategy, especially for single-initiator compositions. His ability to gather information and set up plays makes him invaluable for teams that prioritize strategy and coordination.
Why Sova is A-Tier:
These agents can perform well in the right circumstances but generally require more specific conditions to excel.
Win Rate: 49.8% | Pick Rate: 31.2% | Best Maps: Abyss, Sunset, Corrode, Bind
Chamber’s performance heavily depends on map choice and your ability to find good vantage points. When played on favorable maps with good positioning, he can be devastating. However, his inconsistency across different maps keeps him in B-tier.
Win Rate: 47.4% | Pick Rate: 2.5% | Best Maps: Corrode, Bind, Pearl, Split
Viper is exceptional in professional play but struggles significantly in ranked matches. Her kit requires excellent team coordination to utilize effectively, making her a poor choice for solo queue players.
These agents are currently struggling in the meta and should generally be avoided unless you’re a specialist player.
Win Rate: 47.4% | Pick Rate: 9.3% | Best Maps: Bind, Pearl, Haven, Corrode
Yoru has one of the highest skill ceilings in VALORANT but requires immense practice to use effectively. He performs better in coordinated play but struggles significantly in ranked matches where teamwork is limited.
Win Rate: 47.0% | Pick Rate: 9.3% | Best Maps: Split, Haven, Sunset, Corrode
Brimstone’s limited range and weak stim beacon make him less effective than other controllers. He struggles to provide the same level of map control that players expect from controller agents.
These agents have the lowest win rates and should generally be avoided unless you’re experimenting or specifically countering certain compositions.
Win Rate: 43.5% | Pick Rate: 1.1% | Best Maps: Pearl, Abyss, Haven, Bind
Harbor currently has the lowest win rate of any agent in VALORANT at just 43.5%. His poor performance has been consistent for a long time, making him nearly unplayable in competitive matches.
Win Rate: 43.5% | Pick Rate: 23.8% | Best Maps: Haven, Split, Pearl, Corrode
Despite being one of the most picked controllers, Omen has a surprisingly low win rate. His lack of effective map control makes him significantly less valuable than other controller options.
Different maps favor different agent compositions:
A well-rounded team should include:
While more relevant in professional play, consider:
Any agent can perform well in skilled hands. Choose agents you’re comfortable with and gradually expand your pool through practice in Unranked and Swiftplay modes.
Many players focus solely on individual agent strength without considering how they fit into the team. A balanced composition will always outperform a team of individually strong but poorly synergized agents.
Some agents perform significantly better on specific maps. Always consider the map when selecting your agent and be prepared to adjust your pick based on the battlefield.
Even the best agents underperform if their utility isn’t used effectively. Practice using your abilities in training modes before taking them into competitive matches.
Clove currently has the highest win rate at 55.7%, making her the most statistically successful agent in VALORANT.
Sage is excellent for beginners due to her straightforward kit, healing abilities, and consistent performance across all maps.
Harbor currently has the lowest win rate at 43.5% and should generally be avoided in ranked matches.
VALORANT’s meta typically shifts with major balance patches, which occur every 2-3 months. Minor changes can happen more frequently.
S-tier agents typically have win rates above 50%, high pick rates, versatility across maps, and strong synergy with common team compositions.
Yes, but it requires more skill and game knowledge. Lower-tier agents often have higher skill ceilings or require specific team compositions to excel.