How to set up a heart crosshair in VALORANT

Show your true feelings for your enemies.

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In Patch 5.04, Riot Games gave players the chance to switch up their crosshairs with custom colors. As a result, a whole plethora of funny and unique crosshairs swarmed onto the battlefield, including the heart crosshair. However, if you’re looking to use the custom heart crosshair in VALORANT you’ll need to know the crosshair settings.

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Get ready to share the love and spread some lead, VALORANT fans, here’s everything you need to know on how to get the heart crosshair in VALORANT.

How to get a Heart Crosshair in VALORANT

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The heart-shaped crosshair is very bright, distracting, and oddly shaped, but this could be a cute alternative to the basic crosshair that you’ll usually find in games.

Tip:

This crosshair is purely for entertainment reasons and is not practical for anyone trying to climb the ranks and win their games.

The settings for a heart-shaped crosshair are as follows:

General crosshair settings

ColorPink or Red
OutlinesOn
Outline Opacity0.1
Outline Thickness1
Center DotOff
Center Dot OpacityN/A
Center Dot ThicknessN/A
Override Firing Error Offset With Crosshair OffsetOn
Override All Primary Crosshairs With my Crosshair OffsetOff

Inner lines

Show Inner LinesOn
Inner Line Opacity0.7
Inner Line Length3
Inner Line Thickness5
Inner Line Offset1
Movement ErrorOff
Firing ErrorOff

Outer lines

Show Outer LinesOn
Outer Line Opacity0.7
Outer Line Length5
Outer Line Thickness1
Outer Line Offset0
Movement ErrorOff
Firing ErrorOff

Once these settings are inputted, the heart will appear when holding down the trigger and spraying whichever automatic weapon is equipped. If the heart doesn’t appear, players might need to go to the general crosshair settings and enable crosshair fade with firing error.

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Tyler Esguerra
Lead League of Legends writer for Dot Esports. Forever an LCS supporter, AD carry main, with more than five years in the industry. Sometimes I like clicking heads in Call of Duty or VALORANT. Creator of the Critical Strike Podcast.