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Exploring the Significance of VALORANT Episode 6, Act 3 Battle Pass Sprays

Riot Games has launched 15 new sprays for VALORANT in the Episode Six, Act Three update and the game’s new battle pass drop on April 25. These sprays pay homage to memorable moments in the game and some popular memes in the community.

Out of the 15 sprays, two are based on community memes, one represents a special moment in VALORANT esports, and one references a well-known internet meme. This article will reveal the hidden meanings behind these new sprays.

All About the VALORANT Episode Six, Act Three Battle Pass Sprays

Already Locked

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This spray is a nod to players who always choose Jett, one of the most popular duelists in VALORANT. These players are happy to only play as Jett and will dodge queues if they can’t play as the Korean agent.

Not Your Healer

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If you’re a seasoned VALORANT player, you’ve probably encountered teammates who constantly beg for heals. They will ask for pocket support or complain about not getting enough healing, even though they’re not contributing to the game. The Not Your Healer spray represents the sympathy Riot has for support players dealing with this behavior in ranked matches.

Perfect Disaster

Perfect Disaster

The Perfect Disaster spray references the famous “Disaster Girl” meme, featuring a four-year-old girl smiling in front of a house on fire. In this spray, Killjoy is shown smiling while Phoenix and Jett fail to disarm a detonating Spike, creating a disastrous situation.

Don’t Look Back

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Riot has immortalized Victor’s knife kill against ScreaM at VALORANT Champions 2022 with the Don’t Look Back spray. ScreaM, a player from Team Liquid, used his Phoenix ultimate to locate Victor in a one-vs-one situation. However, Victor anticipated ScreaM’s move, hid behind the recall point, and executed an easy knife kill, demoralizing ScreaM and Team Liquid on the big stage.

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