A new Valorant  Agent Tejo brings a fresh set of abilities that push gameplay boundaries. From teleporting through Armageddon to testing the limits of Guided Salvo and the Stealth Drone, this analysis uncovers every key interaction. Let’s dive into what makes this new agent special.

Omen’s Teleport and Armageddon Interactions (Valorant Guide)

One question stands out: can Omen’s teleport bypass Tejo’s Armageddon? The ultimate, known for its devastating airstrikes, offers a surprising twist. When timed correctly, Omen can teleport safely through the bombardment, avoiding any damage. Similarly, Jett’s dash can propel her through with only minimal damage. Meanwhile, Reyna’s Dismiss and Yoru’s ultimate provide complete immunity, allowing them to bypass the threat entirely.

Testing further reveals that running straight through Tejo’s Armageddon with full momentum sometimes results in survival, depending on timing. However, hiding under objects, such as the structures on Ascent, offers no protection. The bombardment still eliminates players, proving the ultimate’s extensive reach.

Tejo’s Guided Salvo: Power Against Utility and Terrain

Tejo’s Guided Salvo ability demonstrates significant destructive potential. Three pulses, each dealing 70 damage, can eliminate unshielded players who fail to escape its radius. Interestingly, teammates can survive if caught in the Salvo’s damage, making it less punishing in friendly fire scenarios.

Guided Salvo also excels against Killjoy’s Lockdown. A single deployment destroys her utility, highlighting its effectiveness as a counter. The ability interacts with map terrain too; for instance, the Ascent door breaks immediately when hit. This interaction appears unintended, possibly a bug, but it showcases the ability’s utility in damaging map elements.

Even when testing its resilience in mid-air, Guided Salvo proves indestructible. Missiles remain unaffected by attempts to shoot them down, guaranteeing their impact upon landing. This feature solidifies the ability’s reliability in high-stakes situations.

Tejo Stealth Drone Mechanics: Range, Visibility, and Counters

The Stealth Drone introduces innovative gameplay mechanics. While it cannot suppress or reveal through walls, its range of invisibility provides tactical advantages. At approximately 18 meters, the drone becomes visible to enemies, matching the distance at which players can see it. This feature ensures that detection works both ways, offering balance.

Against Cypher’s traps, the Stealth Drone remains effective. When invisible, the traps fail to detect it, allowing the drone to bypass Cypher’s setups effortlessly. However, once revealed, the traps become a threat, adding a layer of strategy to its usage.

Breaking the drone before it activates is possible but challenging. Its health pool of 50 requires precise timing and quick reactions, making it a resilient tool for suppressing opponents.

 Valorant Map Tech and Utility Interactions

The new agent’s abilities bring creative strategies to various maps. On Bind, Guided Salvo interacts uniquely with teleporters. Sending the missiles through opens the door, showcasing unconventional utility. Meanwhile, the ability’s interaction with the Abyss Doors further emphasizes its map-specific potential, as it instantly breaks them upon contact.

The Special Delivery ability also stands out with its ability to stun enemies through walls. Its three-and-a-half-second stun duration provides ample time for follow-ups. However, its use in lineups proves limited, as the ability disappears after a few seconds, restricting its application in post-plant scenarios.

Valorant’s new agent introduces a diverse toolkit that encourages creative gameplay and counters existing strategies. Abilities like Tejo’s Guided Salvo and Stealth Drone redefine utility usage, while interactions with map terrain add depth. Understanding these mechanics ensures optimal use in competitive play, making this agent a must-learn for players aiming to stay ahead.