Training kit for ranked squads and small amateur teams
Turn scattered VALORANT practice into a round-by-round packet
Roundcraft Packet is an independent planning resource for VALORANT players who need structured agent pools, map callout drills, economy decisions, VOD review prompts, utility timing notes, and scrim objectives without pretending to be an official Riot Games or VALORANT service.
What gets organized before the next scrim block
Practice object
Packet artifact
Decision it supports
Agent compositions
Role map with preferred agent, backup agent, comfort note, and map exception
Whether a five-player lineup can queue or scrim without role panic
Map callouts
Site entry lane, defender rotation cue, retake route, and post-plant anchor note
Which callouts must be drilled before playing the map pool
Economy calls
Buy-state checklist for pistol loss, bonus round, overtime, and ultimate-heavy rounds
When the team buys together instead of drifting into mixed rifles and sheriffs
VOD review
Timestamp sheet for first death, trade window, utility waste, spike plant, and retake attempt
Which habit deserves one practice block, not ten vague complaints
How the packet is used
Role audit. List each player, current rank range, primary agents, secondary agents, and maps they avoid. The packet converts that into a compact agent-pool board.
Map drill slotting. Pick two maps, define attack defaults, defender setups, retake pairs, and one utility timing drill for each site.
Economy rehearsal. Use buy-state rows to decide when the squad saves, forces, bonuses, drops rifles, or plays around an ultimate.
Review handoff. Tag VOD moments by round number, spike state, player role, and next practice action so the team leaves review with assignments.
Good fit checklist
Your group plays VALORANT with recurring teammates, not only solo queue.
You need a repeatable practice plan for agent roles, map pools, utility usage, trading, post-plant positions, and retake decisions.
You want independent templates and coaching-adjacent planning material, not official support, event access, skins, accounts, Riot Points, or game licenses.
You can test every setup in custom games, deathmatch warmups, Premier scrims, ranked sessions, or your own private review calls.