Fan-made gaming habit checklist
Valorant Purity Test
Take an unofficial 100-question Valorant Purity Test for ranked habits, agent routines, comms, cosmetics, community culture, and how much the queue has leaked into ordinary life.
This fan-made quiz is unofficial and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Riot Games or Valorant.
What this test measures
This page looks at gaming habit intensity: ranked grind, agent choices, mechanics routines, cosmetics, team comms, community jokes, and how often match thinking follows you outside the client.
The score is not a measure of skill, rank, health, discipline, or personal worth. It is a fan-made snapshot of habits that can be funny, familiar, or a useful reminder to take a break.
How to use the result
Take the checklist privately, share only the score if you want, and treat the result as a playful community read rather than an official profile.
Try the AI Purity TestWhen this test fits
Use this page when you want a quick fan-made read on Valorant habits, not official stats, rank analysis, or a serious wellbeing assessment.
- Best for comparing queue stories - share the score or checked count without revealing every answer.
- Best for spotting habit clusters - ranked, comms, cosmetics, and culture prompts show where your strongest patterns sit.
- Best for a fan-made party quiz - the format works for friends, duos, and group chats when everyone opts in.
- Not for official analysis - it does not read your account, verify rank, evaluate skill, or represent Riot Games or Valorant.
How to take the test
1. Check what applies
Mark every ranked habit, agent routine, comms moment, cosmetic choice, or culture reference that fits.
2. Calculate the score
Submit the checklist to see your checked count and Valorant Purity Score on this page.
3. Read the highlights
Use the result title and category counts as playful context for your gaming habit intensity.
4. Keep the boundary
Treat the result as fan-made entertainment, not an official stat, skill rating, spending prompt, or diagnosis.
Score ranges
These ranges use the displayed Valorant Purity Score. Higher scores mean fewer checked game-culture prompts; lower scores mean more of the ranked, social, and routine patterns apply.
91-100: Fresh Install Energy
Barely in the culture loop. Very few prompts apply, so the game is probably still casual, new, or mostly outside your daily routine.
81-90: Casual Queue Visitor
Light experience. You know the basics and have a few stories, but ranked identity and community rituals are still optional.
71-80: Weekend Tactical Enjoyer
Recognizable rhythm. You play enough to understand the flow, the jokes, and the frustration, without making it your whole schedule.
61-70: Ranked-Curious Regular
Competitive habits forming. Agent preferences, warmups, and rank goals are starting to shape how you think about the game.
51-60: Comms-On Teammate
Routine player. Your score suggests steady routines, clear opinions, callouts, and enough match history to sound experienced.
41-50: Ranked Regular
Recurring hobby. Valorant has real social and competitive weight in your week, even if you still call it casual sometimes.
31-40: Hardstuck Historian
Story-rich immersion. You have favorite agents, old grudges, rank memories, patch opinions, and too many specific match stories.
21-30: Tactical Grinder
Deep culture fit. The ranked grind, team comms, and community language are strongly woven into how you experience the game.
11-20: Valorant-Lifer
Schedule-level immersion. The game probably shapes friend groups, routines, and inside jokes. Keep it fun, and take breaks when sessions stop feeling good.
0-10: Full Spike-Site Resident
Maximum checklist overlap. Your answers suggest the match, the meme, and the routine are nearly the same ecosystem. Stretch, hydrate, and log off before the queue starts negotiating.
The eight Valorant habit areas
Game history
Account era, modes tried, return phases, and early match memories.
Ranked grind
Promotion pressure, streak logic, tilt queueing, and climb rituals.
Agent habits
Role comfort, lineups, agent loyalty, and team composition behavior.
Mechanics and settings
Crosshair, sensitivity, warmups, range routines, and setup rituals.
Cosmetics and collection
Skins, buddies, cards, store rotation, and loadout identity.
Team and comms
Voice chat, callouts, duo habits, five-stack dynamics, and morale work.
Community culture
Pro play, patch notes, memes, clips, map opinions, and shared language.
Lifestyle bleed
Late sessions, off-game thinking, schedule tradeoffs, and post-match mood.
Valorant Purity Test FAQ
Is this Valorant Purity Test official?
This fan-made quiz is unofficial and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Riot Games or Valorant.
What does a low Valorant purity score mean?
It means many ranked habits, agent routines, comms moments, and community culture prompts apply to you. It points to deeper game immersion, not a fixed label.
How is the score calculated?
The page counts checked Valorant experiences and subtracts them from 100 for the displayed Valorant Purity Score.
Is this a diagnosis?
No. It is a light entertainment quiz about gaming habits and community culture, not a medical or mental health assessment.
Should a low score change how I play?
Use it as a playful signal to notice patterns. If sessions feel draining, take breaks, protect sleep, and avoid spending or queueing just because the checklist made it funny.
Can I share the result?
Yes, if you want to. The copied text shares the score and checked count without revealing every answer.
Keep the result unofficial
This fan-made checklist is for light self-reflection and voluntary sharing. It should not be used to judge another player, encourage unhealthy sessions, or replace real-life priorities.
Updated June 27, 2026