Funny and Meme Sprays in Valorant

Funny and Meme Sprays in Valorant

There are probably no players left who don't know about graffiti sprays in various games, including Valorant. With graffiti, you can celebrate a won round, or conversely, set yourself and the team up before it starts. But graffitis are used not only by players; for developers, it's a great tool to introduce a reference to some pop culture creation or announce upcoming content. Currently, in Valorant, there are 573 different graffiti, but not all of them have a hidden meaning. So today, the Bo3 editorial team has prepared material for you where we will tell you about the funny and interesting graffiti in Valorant.

Oh I See Spray

Oh I See Spray
Oh I See Spray

Our list opens with graffiti added to the game with the second act of Episode 7, along with the battle pass. It features the agent Neon, who is very cunningly smiling. It is a reference to the main heroine of the anime Spy × Family, Anya, who often smiles in the same way when devising another secret plan.

Take My Creds! Spray

Take My Creds! Spray
Take My Creds! Spray

A graffiti featuring Skye, released in Act 3 of Episode 3, refers us to the famous American cartoon Futurama and its main character, an ordinary guy named Fry. In one of the episodes, he buys a new model of phone that he likes so much that he does not want to hear about its flaws.

Oh No, Oh Yes Spray

Oh No, Oh Yes Spray
Oh No, Oh Yes Spray

The next graffiti with the mysterious Turkish mistress of horrors, Fade, refers us to a song by the famous Canadian rapper Drake and his song Hotline Bling. During the music video for this track, Drake performed famous moves that eventually became a meme and were transferred to Valorant.

Sentinel Slide Spray

Sentinel Slide Spray
Sentinel Slide Spray

The next graffiti is not a meme reference but reminds players of a legendary figure from pop culture - Michael Jackson. This world-famous American artist invented the legendary dance element "Moon Walk," and the graffiti features agent Cypher trying to replicate it.

Awkward Breach Spray

Awkward Breach Spray
Awkward Breach Spray

This graffiti refers us to another legendary character, but this time a fictional one. Ogre Shrek, from the series of cartoons by DreamWorks, is liked by viewers for his interesting facial expressions, which are often used in modern internet culture as memes.

Elegant Evade Spray

Elegant Evade Spray
Elegant Evade Spray

A graffiti with Chamber, released in Episode 8, refers us to a very old meme. It features a girl running away from soap bubbles with a funny facial expression. This photo was incredibly popular for a long time but only reached Valorant in 2024.

Roll On Spray

Roll On Spray
Roll On Spray

Graffiti with Yoru refers to the most famous prank in the internet community. Probably every second user has ever deceived their friend and promised him an interesting picture or video. But in the end, they sent a link to the song Never Gonna Give You Up by Rick Astley. The meme has long settled in internet culture and has its own name "Rickroll."

Sad Yoru Spray

Sad Yoru Spray
Sad Yoru Spray

Another graffiti with Yoru, but this time not at all cheerful. It refers us to the famous movie and game actor - Keanu Reeves. The photo was taken back in 2010, and in the internet space, it is called Sad Keanu and is considered the quintessence of sad mood.

Head Slapper Spray

Head Slapper Spray
Head Slapper Spray

The next graffiti with Brimstone is not a reference to a specific movie or cartoon series but simply expresses a situation of disappointment. However, it best fits the character Captain Picard, from the series of Star Trek films, so it can be considered a reference to him.

Is This a Drone? Spray

Is This a Drone? Spray
Is This a Drone? Spray

Sova, depicted in this graffiti, refers players to the anime from 1991 - Brave of the Sun Fighbird. Although in the context of the anime itself, the phrase is logical because the character depicted in the meme is the android Katori Yutaro, whose programming is messed up, so he incorrectly distinguishes objects. Internet users began to apply this meme to various situations, including people with poor vision.

Killjoy I Choose You

Killjoy I Choose You
Killjoy I Choose You

Although it's hard to understand from the photo what this graffiti refers to, the name makes it clear immediately. The phrase I Choose You is one of the most famous in the Pokémon universe, as it is what the anime heroes used to call their own Pokémon to battle.

Sage Signal Spray

Sage Signal Spray
Sage Signal Spray

This graffiti refers us to the famous fighter for justice in Gotham. When Batman was needed by the city, Commissioner Gordon would light a spotlight that illuminated his logo in the sky. In Valorant, this event is interpreted by agent Sage, who can heal and revive allies. So when her help is needed, players light the Sage beacon.

Am I Clear? Spray

Am I Clear? Spray
Am I Clear? Spray

Graffiti with Fade refers us to the famous sitcom It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. Fade, like one of the main characters, desperately proves the plan to comrades. Interestingly, in the series itself, the character is depicted with a cigarette, but in Valorant, it has been replaced with a cup of coffee.

Another Dream Team Spray

Another Dream Team Spray
Another Dream Team Spray

Graffiti depicting Sage and Skye refers to the famous anime Dragon Ball. In it, two characters combine their powers to make an incredibly strong combination. In the case of Valorant, these two agents, thanks to their skills, cannot do anything extraordinarily strong, so the reference is only in the form of graffiti.

This is Also Also Fine

This is Also Also Fine
This is Also Also Fine

Graffiti with Raze refers to the famous comic, which eventually became an internet meme. In it, a dog sits in a burning house and says that everything is fine. This meme is often used in situations where a person is close to a nervous breakdown but is still holding on. In the case of Valorant, Raze tries to defuse the Spike, under which the fire from the enemy Phoenix is burning.

My Eyes Spray

My Eyes Spray
My Eyes Spray

Phoenix, whose eyes are burning out, refers to the popular animated series SpongeBob. Although in the cartoon itself, this fish does not play the main role, this particular moment was liked by viewers. It is usually used in situations where something truly disgusting and terrible has been seen, causing metaphorical eye pain.

Hide The Pain Brimstone Spray

Hide The Pain Brimstone Spray
Hide The Pain Brimstone Spray

Another spray with Brimstone refers us to the real Hungarian engineer András Arató. After he became famous on the internet thanks to his face, which simultaneously has an expression of incredible pain and a cheerful smile, numerous memes have been made with him, known as Hide the Pain Harold.

Guess That's It Spray

Guess That's It Spray
Guess That's It Spray

The next graffiti is not a reference to a meme, but rather to the general phrase I don't know. But on the internet, users often express it with various pictures and stickers, one of the most popular of which is shown above by the author Juanscorner.

Omen Remembers Spray

Omen Remembers Spray
Omen Remembers Spray

The penultimate graffiti in our list refers us to the animated series X-Men, namely to the hero The Wolverine. In one of the episodes, he lies in bed and looks at a photograph while reminiscing about the past. In Valorant, the reference is created with agent Omen, who also looks at an image and indulges in memories.

Revive Me Jett Spray

Revive Me Jett Spray
Revive Me Jett Spray

The last graffiti has no physical basis but is only known to a small part of the Valorant community. A few years ago, a video appeared on the internet in which a player with the nickname Finest complains about his ally playing Jett, and repeatedly asks to be revived. Obviously, Finest confused the agents Jett and Sage, but the situation turned out to be quite funny. As a result, players made a meme out of this situation, which was later recreated in the form of graffiti. In it, Jett looks at Sage's ability and doesn't know how to use it.

Conclusion

Now you know what interesting graffiti are in Valorant, as well as which memes or pop culture characters they refer to. Keep following our portal to learn more interesting facts about cosmetic items in Valorant.

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