Anggrey Valorant: Int...
: Short for "intentionally feeding," this term originally meant deliberately dying to sabotage a team. In modern Valorant lingo, it has evolved to describe a player making a reckless mistake or a "bad play" that leads to an unnecessary death, even if not done on purpose. ANGE1's Aggressive Playstyle and "Inting"
: Because he is often the first to engage and frequently dies early in rounds, spectators often label these deaths as "ints." However, these plays are frequently calculated risks intended to gain information for his teammates to "trade" (kill the enemy who killed him). Anggrey Valorant Int...
: Despite the "inting" memes, this style led his team, FPX, to a major international victory at VCT 2022: Masters Copenhagen . VALORANT lingo: 38 slang terms every player should know : Short for "intentionally feeding," this term originally
: As an IGL, ANGE1 often plays Initiator or Controller roles but pushes forward to create space or draw enemy attention (gaining "Aggro" ). : Despite the "inting" memes, this style led
The phrase likely refers to a combination of terminology related to the professional player ANGE1 and the gaming slang term "inting." While "Anggrey" appears to be a phonetic misspelling, the context points to Kyrylo "ANGE1" Karasov , a prominent Ukrainian professional player and coach known for his aggressive and sometimes high-risk playstyle. The Core Concepts
In the Valorant community, the term "inting" is often jokingly associated with ANGE1 due to his unique approach.