Ascent Valorant: Defending a Blown-Up City with Rocks and Radical Motivations


Highlights

  • The defense of Ascent in Valorant revolves around the valuable resource of Radinite, which is still present in the wreckage and sparks a battle for control.
  • The theory of Omega Earth Valorant attacking Radinite-rich locations suggests a "if we can't have it, no one can" mentality, while Alpha Earth Valorant takes on the noble task of defending these spots.
  • Speculation includes the need to lower Ascent to prevent mishaps, the possibility of a power-hungry Radiant with air manipulation causing the destruction, making the defense a matter of preventing further chaos.

Ah, the eternal question that keeps us up at night. Why are we putting so much effort into defending a city that has already been blown to smithereens? It's like trying to save a sinking ship with a bucket. But fear not, my dear Valorant players, for I have some answers that might just blow your mind (pun intended).

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According to the insightful comments from our fellow gamers, it seems that there is still some precious Radinite left in the wreckage of Ascent. Yes, you heard it right. Those glowing crates on the spike sites hold the key to our relentless defense. Apparently, there's enough Radinite left in the ruins of Ascent to make it a highly sought-after resource. And where there's a valuable resource, there's bound to be a battle for control.

One theory suggests that Omega Earth Valorant, the faction in desperate need of Radinite to keep their precious pearl from collapsing, launches attacks on any spot where they detect the presence of this valuable resource. It's a classic case of "if we can't have it, no one can!" In response, Alpha Earth Valorant takes up the noble task of defending these Radinite-rich locations, including the battered city of Ascent. It's a battle for survival, where Radinite is the ultimate prize.

Another intriguing explanation comes from the witty Killjoy, who apparently has a voiceline that sheds some light on the matter. She mentions the need to "lower this place" once the battle is won. Could it be that Ascent, in all its floating glory, needs to be brought down to avoid any unforeseen mishaps? After all, you wouldn't want a city floating over France to come crashing down without a moment's notice, would you?

But wait, there's more! Some players speculate that it wasn't the spike explosion that caused the destruction of Ascent, but rather a Radiant with air powers. Yes, you heard it right. A Radiant with the ability to manipulate air and wreak havoc on unsuspecting cities. It's like a superhero gone rogue, using their powers for destruction instead of good. If this theory holds true, then defending Ascent becomes a matter of preventing further chaos and ensuring that no more cities fall victim to this airborne menace.

So, there you have it, my fellow Valorant enthusiasts. The reasons for defending Ascent may seem bizarre at first glance, but they all revolve around the precious Radinite, the need to lower a floating city, and the threat of a power-hungry Radiant. It's a complex web of motivations, but one thing is for sure - the battle for Ascent is far from over. So gear up, hone your skills, and get ready to defend a blown-up city with nothing but rocks. Because in the world of Valorant, anything is possible.

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