Reyna is easily the most popular Duelist in Valorant. Now, there are multiple reasons for this, but the most important one is that she’s extremely self-sustaining. All of Reyna’s abilities are tailored to ensure she survives longer, whether that be through healing or by becoming invulnerable for a while. Thanks to this, even those who are solo-queueing can play well without having to rely on their teammates at all.
Not really. The good thing about Cypher is that, similar to Killjoy, the most important thing is to learn where to set his traps. After that, it’s just a matter of waiting for the enemy to walk into your traps.
However, two things differentiate a good Cypher from a bad one. The first is how well the Cypher communicates. Cypher’s specialty is information-gathering, which means he’s most likely to identify the location of enemies. Quickly and efficiently giving callouts to teammates can help quickly win rounds.
The second thing is how quickly the Cypher can react. Cypher’s traps give players sound and visual queues, but they aren’t permanent. It’s crucial for the Cypher to quickly react to any queue to either take down the enemy caught in the trap or give a good callout to the nearest teammate to ensure they can get the job done.