- Valorant TDM or Team Deathmatch mode is Deathmatch mode plus small map abilities.
- Every time you complete a game in TDM, you earn 1000 XP and 20 Kingdom Credits.
- Try out more tips and tricks for conquering Team Deathmatch with agents like ISO, Reyna, Raze, and more.
Episode 7 Act 1 added one of Valorant’s most interesting game modes to the game: Team Deathmatch mode. If you want to feel competitive even in a practice environment, jump right into Deathmatch mode. Earn XP and Kingdom Credits by playing Team Deathmatch. Before that, we will explain all the details you need to start a team deathmatch in Valorant. 
Valorant Team Deathmatch Mode Rules
Unlike the basic Deathmatch mode where you play alone, Team Deathmatch mode lets you play with other players in a team of five. So let’s take a look at how Valorant’s TDM mode gameplay works.
How to win a team deathmatch
First, let’s talk about how to win Valorant’s Team Deathmatch mode. All you need to do to win the game is for you and your teammates to get 100 kills. The first team to get 100 kills wins the game. When the game timer runs out, the team in the lead wins. If both teams have the same number of kills, the game will be a draw.
Match timer and respawn
The duration of a team deathmatch in Valorant is 9 minutes and 30 seconds . The total duration of the game is divided into four stages. You can see the stage in progress at the top of the screen.
The first three stages each take 75 seconds. The final stage is the longest, finishing in 345 seconds. After death , it will respawn every 1.5 seconds .
guns and armor equipment
The game starts with the first stage where you choose a gun from three options. At the end of each stage, new weapons will be unlocked and available for use. Since it’s a deathmatch, you don’t need to maintain an economy.
In Team Deathmatch in Valorant, your weapons will automatically upgrade when you die and revive after the start of a new stage. Also, when choosing your loadout, be sure to pay attention to the armor you are selecting.
Around Gunspawn Map
In addition to the spawn shop guns you can get from spawn, you can also get guns from around the map. In team deathmatch mode you can find different guns on the map.
The spawned guns are usually upgrades to the regular stage guns and can be destroyed using the gun drop button, allowing you to get the loaded gun back in your hands. Also, spawned guns have a limited amount of ammo, so once all the ammo is used up, it disappears.
abilities unlocked
Unlike the regular deathmatch in Valorant, the team version allows you to use your own abilities. The time it takes to recharge differs for each ability. Unlike normal abilities, the percentage of your ultimate ability increases each time you secure a kill. You can also get ultimate orbs that spawn in specific locations on the map to get your ultimate faster.
healing orb
With Ultimate Orb, you can also find healing orbs all over the map. These orbs appear every 30 seconds in a specific location on each map. Healing orbs, also known as “healing orbs”, restore HP and shields for over 6 seconds. The maximum shield restored depends on the selected loadout.
spawn room
If you die in Valorant’s Team Deathmatch mode, you will spawn in the spawn room 1.5 seconds later. Abilities and gunfire cannot be used inside the spawn room. You also gain a protective shield that protects you from damage for 15 seconds. This will help avoid spawn killing. However, don’t stay at the spawn location for too long. Otherwise, the room will begin to take damage.
Valorant Team Deathmatch: New Map
Team Deathmatch in Valorant also comes with a new map . These maps are small and focus on fast-paced gunfights. These maps are different from the regular maps in Valorant’s other modes. Here’s what you need to know about the new Team Deathmatch map.
- Piazza : A medium weight map that focuses on the battle at hand. There is not enough space on the sides to outflank the enemy, making it suitable for long to medium range combat.
- District : A compact map for the ultimate thrill with proper area damage utility. Suitable for close range combat and the ability to deal large amounts of damage.
- Kasbah : This map has a small central area. Two long lanes connect the two teams’ spawns, so you may need to stick together when trying to take a fight. Perfect for fast-paced flanking attacks.
- Drift : This map offers something new to the already exciting TDM gameplay. Although it looks like paradise at first glance, it is hell for unskilled players. With usable ziplines connecting mid-areas, Drift is Team Deathmatch’s first new map.
Valorant Team Deathmatch: Best Agent
You can choose an unlocked agent to play Team Deathmatch mode. However, we have collected statistics and tactics to give you an idea of the best agents you can choose from in Team Deathmatch in Valorant.
- Fade : If you’re looking for a fast-paced push-and-kill technique, she’s a great option. Use the fade prowler in tight corners to push with your teammates. Fade’s signature ability helps reveal enemy locations and is a great tool to improve the pace of this game mode. The Fades Ultimate ability also covers a large area, making it ideal for small maps in Team Deathmatch.
- Breach : Next up is another initiator that can be deadly in fast-paced gameplay. Yes, we are talking about violations. These maps have a lot of walls and structures, so his abilities (especially Flashpoint) are very reliable. Using Rolling Thunder is advantageous as it covers almost the entire map, shaking all enemies within its range and easily defeating them.
- Reyna & ISO : If you’re just looking for a gunfight, there’s no better agent than Reyna and ISO. They can be at the forefront of any situation. Reyna can flash enemies quickly and can get out of any fight simply by using a disarm. You can also use overhead to last longer battles. ISO, on the other hand, can continue to fight enemies using his signature ability that grants armor with each kill.
- Yoru : Yoru is also a duelist on the list and can be a great Flash agent in Team Deathmatch. Abilities like Gatecrash and Fake Out can keep enemies distracted while your teammates fight. You can also walk on top of enemies for a surprise ambush.
- Raze : Raze is one of the most reliable agents in any game mode in Valorant. In this particular game mode, Raze is fast and can catch his enemies by surprise. Use the blast pack to avoid tall obstacles and pick your battles from advantageous angles. You can also use Paint Shells whenever the cooldown for clearing the camper is off.
- Deadlock : The only sentinel on this list is Deadlock. This is an unusual choice, but one that makes a lot of sense in terms of the game mode’s ultimate purpose of playing as a team. Gravnet helps trap multiple enemies in a small area. Deadlock’s signature ability, Barrier Mesh, helps prevent enemies from flanking your team. Sonic sensors are also effective, as the fights never stop in Team Deathmatch in Valorant, so the entire map is constantly making noise.
- Viper : Speaking of stalled battles in Team Deathmatch, the only controller on this list is Viper. What is important here is not the reduction of vision, but the effect of her toxin. Touching Viper’s ability will lower the enemy’s HP, making them easier to attack. Another reason why you should choose Viper is because of her ultimate. Once you’ve unlocked the Viper’s Pit, you can use it in front of enemy spawn rooms and camp out with your entire team for a huge number of kills.
Valorant Team Deathmatch: Tips and Tricks
Now that you know which agent to choose in Valorant’s Team Deathmatch mode, let’s take a look at some tips and tricks to rack up kills and win the game.
- It’s a team-centric game mode, so choosing an agent to work with your teammates is a must. A good composition of agents for Team Deathmatch is two initiators, two duelists, and one controller or sentinel . Take suggestions from our list of best agents for this game mode.
- Always have a strategy. There’s nothing wrong with planning when to fight, band together, and camp, even if it’s just a deathmatch game. Useful when playing with friends.
- Focus on using utilities before getting into a gunfight. Flash and Blind Agents are recommended because they are easier to blind your enemies. Gives duelists a chance to charge and fight.
- Notice the orbs that spawn around the map. Orbs give you a huge advantage (healing or ultimate charge). Remember that the enemy is also aiming for the orb.
- Use slowing abilities like Deadlock’s Gravnet, Breach’s Flatline, and Fade’s Seize to slow down your enemies. We also recommend using abilities like Raze’s Paint Shell and Viper’s Snakebite for area effects to take out multiple enemies at once. Team Deathmatch makes this easier because the map is smaller and the enemies are closer to each other.
- Last but not least, choose the right gun from your loadout every time you start a new stage. It’s a gunfight-heavy game mode, so you’ll need to choose the right gun from your loadout.
Earn 1000 XP per game. You can also earn 20 Kingdom Credits every time you play the game.
Yes, unlike the regular Deathmatch mode, you can do missions in Team Deathmatch.
Yes, Team Deathmatch is free for everyone in Valorant and you can compete against anyone in the game’s queue.







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