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Signficant changes to Deadlock’s GravNet as well as a couple more agents specific to Team Death match game mode.
Riot has released the VALORANT Patch notes 7.10 with changes to several agents. There are also multiple Team Deathmatch only changes that aim to improve the balance and competitive nature of the game mode. Here’s all that’s new in the VALORANT Patch 7.10.

Deadlock GravNet changes
Deadlock’s GravNet now requires the target to manually remove the net. This is a significant buff to Deadlock as now the enemy has to put down their weapon to remove the now-enlarged net. Previously, they could simply walk or move out of the Net radius to remove its effect. Further, high-mobility agents such as Jett and Raze can no longer simply use their abilities to get out of Gravnet anymore.
Reyna and Fade Changes in Team Deathmatch
Some agents are more powerful than others when it comes to Team Deathmatch game mode. Reyna has received a nerf to her Orb with a massive seven-second increase in cooldown. Her ultimate also charges slower now, making the agent in totality less powerful.
Fade’s abilities have received slight buffs by reducing their cooldown. Both Prowler and Seize are now quicker to charge and Fade can use them more effectively in the game mode.

VALORANT Patch Notes 7.10
Here are all the changes in VALORANT Patch 7.10. In addition to the agent changes, there are also a few performance improvements.
Agent Updates
Deadlock
GravNet (C) now requires anyone captured by it to manually remove the net in order to remove the effect. Before this, if you or the enemy were captured, you were able to remove it by moving out of the net radius or waiting for the effect to expire. We think this unlocks a unique power profile while making it a more interesting interaction on both sides, as enemies must put down their weapon and make a noise to deal with the debuff. In addition, we’ve made the ability more reliable for Deadlock to execute by increasing its radius while also ensuring that Agents like Jett and Raze can’t trivialize getting caught in it with their mobility.
Everything to know about VALORANT’s Team Deathmatch mode
VALORANT introduces a Team Deathmatch mode for those who just want to shoot guns, use their abilities, rinse, and repeat.
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