There are about 400 sprays in Valorant. They range from toxic to cute and everything in between. Quite a few of the game’s sprays are parodies of pop-culture references and memes like Pikachu and Patrick Star. You can use the hilarious graffitis before, during, and after rounds.
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Only specific sprays can be allocated to your mid-round slot because some are too animated and distracting. That’s completely understandable, considering how tilted you could get if you saw “GGWP” painted on the bomb site, just as the other teamdefused the spike.Point your crosshair at a specific locationand pop up some of the best sprays in the game.
10Champions 2022 9-3 Curse
This spray comes from the idea of the 9-3 curse. If you don’t know what the curse means, it’s when the score is 9-3, and the winning team ends up losing the game despite leading by six-round wins.
The Champions 2022 Curse spray depicts the scenario happening, as Skye is nervous that her winning team might be affected. The idea of the curse goes as far as to convince teams to throw rounds and avoid going into the second half with a 9-3 winning score.
9Bruno’s Happy Dance
This corgi is one happy puppy. Bruno’s Happy Dance can cure your team of all tilting with the click of a button. The spray is animated, featuring a corgi dancing on all fours with its tongue out. You can’t possibly play badly with this spray in one of your slots.
With its wagging tail and jubilant energy, seeing this spray is part of Valorant’s finest moments. It’s an adorable and heartfelt spray that could end up being just the thing you need to clear your mind of an unfortunate round.
8KAY/O Charge Needed
This sprayis extremely relatable. The Charge Needed graffiti features KAY/O lying on the ground begging for assistance as he struggles to pick himself up and dust himself off. The best part is his facial expression.
During the game, KAY/O’s face screen changes images depending on his combat status. In this spray, his screen displays a less-than-half-filled cup of coffee resembling a battery charge. It’s one of those playful and humorous sprays that you pick just because it means something to you.
7Just Business
Stonks. Hatless Cypher is a perfect choice to represent the comical stock market meme this spray is based on because it looks uncannily similar. Cypher’s eerie yet playful personality makes it all the funnier.
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The meme is a joke representing poor financial decisions and therefore has a niche use in Valorant. It’s the perfect spray for when you win a Thrifty round – put this on the ground to let the other team know they should have invested their funds elsewhere.
6Oh No, Oh Yes!
You’ve seen the meme from Drake’s Hotline Bling where he holds his hand up in one frame and points his finger in another. This spray is a parody of the original take on that meme featuring a cartoon version of Fade.
The Oh No! and Oh Yes! graffitis are two different sprays, each taking up one of the three allotted graffiti slots. Although they’re best used together, each is recognizable and hilarious on its own.
5Dream Team
Gogeta and Gotenks would be proud ofPhoenix and Yorufor taking on the Dragon Ball Fusion Dance. Although these two Valorant characters can’t fuse like the manga and anime duo of Goku and Vegeta, it’s worth a shot.
The spray shows cartoon versions of the two dualists performing a Fusion Dance by colliding their index fingers with one another. It’s a wholesome and funny spray that adds some lightheartedness to the battlefield before and after the round.
4/FF
Picture this: you’re losing 0-8, and the enemy team can’t help but be toxic just before halftime. As the round ends and you’re spectating the bomb site where your last teammate was killed, the 15-2 enemy Reyna sprays this on the ground.
You won’t find a more toxic spray in Valorant than this one. It’s a tough one to look at when your opposition uses it on you, but it feels great when you’re the one painting it on the wall at the end of a round. GGEZ.
3Crying Mance
The crying cat brandishing a quick thumbs-up is a classic meme you’ve probably seen around the internet on Twitter, Reddit, and elsewhere. Like many other trending pictures and videos, this one was turned into a Valorant spray.
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The cute cat with scruffy brown and white fur gives you a nice thumbs up with watery eyes. It’s perfect for when you lose the round by just a few seconds or when your teammate asks you how you’re doing when you’re 0-12.
2Surprised Penguin
Many animals are featured in Valorant sprays, each making an appearance across different designs. Dan, the penguin, is one of the more notable ones, and his facial expression in this spray is unsurprisingly good.
Dan looks surprised in this parody spray – do you recognize it from somewhere? It’s a rendition of the Pikachu surprised face meme commonly used to portray feelings of shock. This spray is perfect for when you clutch, or the enemy throws the round.
1I Have Three Creds
If you know your SpongeBob Squarepants references, you know where this spray comes from. It’s a playful imitation of one of the animated series’ beloved sea creatures, Patrick Star. Phoenix takes on Patrick’s classic quote in cartoon form.
In the show, Patrick attempts to buy a plunger from Mr. Krabs’ yard sale, quoted at $5. Patrick holds up three $1 bills and says, “I only have seven.” Hilarious stuff. The spray features cartoon Phoenix making the same expression as Patrick.