VALORANT's first non-binary agent is clove.

VALORANT's first non-binary agent is clove.


Clove, the heroic controller from Riot Games' Agent 25, is a fascinating character that is well-known for her ability to rise from the dead and smoke after death. Although its gender, ethnicity, and gameplay are still unknown, its arrival is anticipated in the upcoming months.

The first agent from Scotland to work for Valorant is Clove. They are from Edinburgh, and their vocal lines reflect their strong Scottish accent.

Their conversation, which showcases Scotland's rich storytelling tradition, makes Clove's Scottish ancestry clear. Clove is more sophisticated, articulate, and enjoys manipulating language than other agents. It is presently unknown who voiced Clove.



Clove, who uses the pronouns they/them, is the first non-binary agent in Valorant, according to Riot Games. Clove has several pins in their dark hair and is a short, short agent. Their distinct style is reminiscent of Gekko and Neon's, with a hint of butterfly influence.

Because of their post-death smoking, Clove's ability promo implies that they would drastically alter the meta in Valorant. Their toolset draws ideas from those of other agents, which makes them a flexible choice. Clove is a good option for players with a hybrid approach because they resemble duelists more than any other controller currently in use. Their toolset works with all of the current maps, but it would work especially well with smaller ones.

On March 26, Clove was formally launched in conjunction with Valorant Episode 8 Act 2. Clove can be unlocked by players during the 28-day progression event for recently launched agents. You may get more information about the new agent's release here.

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