VALORANT: Here's why Clove will help you bag more kills than any other agent!

Clove, the mischievous 25th agent in VALORANT, seems to be stirring up more trouble than expected. Players have discovered that with Clove's kit, particularly the Not Dead Yet ultimate ability, they can defy the usual maximum of six kills per round rule.
Since Clove's grand reveal on March 24 during the VCT Masters Madrid finals, VALORANT enthusiasts have realized that when paired with Sage's Resurrection, Clove's Not Dead Yet ability allows for a potential maximum of nine kills per round. Prior to Clove's introduction, players were limited to achieving up to six kills per round.
Achieving the theoretical maximum of nine kills in a round is undoubtedly a complex endeavor, requiring precise coordination and execution. However, the possibility is intriguing enough for players to explore the intricacies involved. One diligent player, koshkamatew_yt, has even undertaken the challenging task of crunching the numbers to shed light on this ambitious feat.
While attaining eight kills in a round seems more within reach, it still demands strategic gameplay and careful orchestration.
Achieving eight kills in a round might indeed seem more plausible compared to the theoretical nine-kill scenario, but executing such a feat in a ranked VALORANT match remains highly improbable. The intricate sequence of actions required, coupled with the constraints of time and gameplay dynamics, makes it more of a staged spectacle than a realistic gameplay outcome.
On the flip side, a seven-kill round in VALORANT does hold promise, especially with Clove's unique abilities now in play. While still challenging, it presents a more feasible goal for players seeking to showcase their skills and create highlight-worthy moments in ranked matches. So, with Clove adding a new dimension to the game, why not aim for that exhilarating 7K and capture it for a memorable highlight clip?