
Valorant updated agent height chart is here, and you won’t believe how short Neon really is!
Valorant agents are highly emotional and intelligent. But, somehow, it’s difficult to imagine them as real-life characters. So, to add a realistic touch, creative fans started a trend of agent height charts to give an idea of what precisely these characters would like in real life. The updated chart is out, featuring all new agents from Fade to Chamber, and it turns out, Neon is too short.Â
Valorant’s creative game director David Nottingham has revealed the tallest and shortest agent in the game.Â
Even after the release of new characters, Breach remains the tallest agent in Valorant by a considerable margin at 6′ 5″ tall. Kay/O comes close, but nobody can beat the bionic Swede when it comes to imposing
brawn.Â
The new chart shows that Viper is still the tallest female Valorant agent and Pheonix the shortest male. New agents Harbor, Chamber, and Fade are all decently sized.Â
While the chart compares each agent to another, it’s still tricky to imagine the exact size. So, another Valorant fan has created a rough graph of agent heights. A Valorant developer once mentioned how Viper is almost 6 feet—keeping that in mind, this player whipped up the size chart for the entire protocol.Â
According to this size chart, Neon is the shortest agent at 5 feet.
However, Neon’s small size isn’t her weakness. Instead, the agent uses her compact size to move faster and gain map control quicker than any other agent. For this same reason, Jett is the next fastest Valorant agent at 5 feet 1 inch tall.Â
So, all Valorant agents are within the regular human size average between 5 to 6.5 feet. It will be interesting to see if Riot rolls out a giant larger than Breach to spice up the protocol.Â
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