Top 5 Most Picked Agents in Valorant Masters Toronto

Valorant Masters Toronto 2025 is over, and the agent meta played a huge role throughout the event. Here's a breakdown of the top 5 most picked agents.

Valorant Masters Toronto has finally come to an end, and what a thrilling event it was! After so many close calls in the past, Paper Rex finally broke their curse and lifted the trophy, taking down Fnatic 3-1 in a solid grand final. But while all the spotlight was on the intense matches and big plays, one thing that always gets the pros talking is agent picks. Every map, every comp, every decision counts.

Now that the dust has settled, it's a perfect time to look back and break down which agents ruled the tournament. In this article, let’s take a look at the Top 5 Most Picked Agents at Valorant Masters Toronto and why they were so important to the meta.

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1. Omen (82% Pick Rate)

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Omen was the most picked agent at Masters Toronto, and it’s not even close. With an 82% pick rate, this shadowy controller proved once again why he’s a staple across nearly every map. His flexible smokes, ability to teleport into off angles, and strong post-plant potential make him a safe yet aggressive pick. Omen also fits into a wide variety of comps, whether it’s slow defaults or explosive rushes. His value on maps like Lotus, Split, and Sunset was undeniable. No surprise he topped the charts.

2. Viper (63% Pick Rate)

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Coming in second is Viper with a 63% pick rate, and it’s clear that her control-focused playstyle is still meta on maps like Icebox, Lotus, and Sunset. Her wall is perfect for cutting off sightlines, especially on post-plants. Combined with her ultimate, Viper gives teams strong area denial and anchor power on defense. Her pick rate may vary by map, but on Icebox especially, she’s nearly mandatory. Teams like Fnatic and Paper Rex used her smartly to shut down choke points and delay pushes.

3. Sova (53% Pick Rate)

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Sova is back in the spotlight! With a 53% pick rate, he proved he’s still one of the best initiators in the game, especially for maps with long sightlines like Ascent and Icebox. His recon bolt gave teams crucial info to make fast decisions, and his drone helped clear space without taking risky peeks. Sova’s ultimate also came in clutch for stopping plants or getting kills through walls. He’s not flashy like some others, but he’s reliable, and that’s what mattered in Toronto.

4. Fade (40% Pick Rate)

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Since her release in Masters Berlin, Fade’s been a pretty steady pick in esports plays, and it was no different here in Toronto. Her kit is just too useful Haunt gives fast, wide info without needing to overpeek, Prowlers are perfect for clearing tight angles or pushing back defenders, and her Seize can trap players in chokepoints.  She showed up big on maps like Lotus and Split, where close quarters and fast clears are everything. Teams like Fnatic and Sentinels leaned on her a lot, clearly trusting her utility to control space and force fights on their terms.

5. Raze (33% Pick Rate)

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Raze is just built for maps like Split and Sunset. Her movement with satchels lets her create space like no other agent. At 33% pick rate, she wasn’t as universal as Omen or Viper, but when picked, she always brought impact. Paint Shells and Boom Bot mess up setups, and her ult? Basically guarantees a trade or even a free entry. You pick Raze when you want to hit hard and fast. Players like Jinggg and Kajaak have effectively used this agent to help their team for comfortable site entry during an attack.

This Master's had a lot going on, but Agent Meta was definitely one of the coolest things to watch. These five agents shaped a ton of rounds, comps, and maybe even the outcome of a few matches. Curious to see how it shifts going into Champions, scheduled to take place in Paris this September.