These are the best Spike planting locations on Split

TL;DR

  • Spike placement determines post-plant advantage and defender exposure angles
  • A Site offers multiple viable locations with different risk profiles and coverage requirements
  • B Site planting spots create unique defensive challenges for retaking teams
  • Agent abilities significantly impact optimal Spike positioning strategies
  • Avoid common planting errors that give defenders easy defuse opportunities

Strategic Spike positioning in Valorant demands careful tactical consideration that many players underestimate. The exact placement location can single-handedly determine round outcomes by creating favorable post-plant scenarios.

As attackers, your Spike placement decision should account for multiple strategic factors including agent compositions, remaining utility, and defender positioning. Optimal planting creates defensive advantages that force opponents into unfavorable engagements during retake attempts.

Split, available since Valorant’s initial closed beta phase, features a straightforward two-site layout with left and right bombsites. Teams frequently contest mid control for high ground superiority. The map’s vertical mobility is enhanced by rope systems that enable rapid ascension and descent with increased movement velocity.

This comprehensive guide examines advanced planting positions and the strategic reasoning behind each location choice.

Split: A Bombsite Spike locations

A Site presents numerous viable planting options due to its expansive layout. The conventional behind-Transit placement remains popular but requires specific defensive setups. Position one teammate on Transit’s left flank to monitor potential pushes from A Back during post-plant situations.

As highlighted in our earlier Spike strategy content, selecting frequently used planting spots increases vulnerability to area-denial abilities such as Killjoy’s Nanoswarm. Defenders anticipating common positions will often deploy utility like grenades or nanobots before executing retakes.

For less predictable positioning, consider planting near A Back. This location provides protection against Heaven-based utility but necessitates A Back coverage to prevent flank exposure. The elevated Heaven position gives defenders significant post-plant advantage if left uncontested.

Front-Transit planting offers higher-risk alternatives with different coverage dynamics. Attackers can defend from multiple site positions but must control all potential entry angles simultaneously.

Advanced A Site Tip: Planting in the corner near Screens creates crossfire opportunities from Heaven and A Main, but requires precise smoke placements to secure the plant.

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Split: B Bombsite Spike locations

B Site receives less attacker traffic due to its tighter layout compared to A Site’s openness. Several strategic planting positions maintain attacker advantage. The behind-box placement remains the most popular B Site option, offering safety despite B Back exposure during retakes.

To counter defender molotov spam, center-site planting provides improved protection from B Back, B Alley, B Rafters, and B Ramps. While presenting higher initial risk, this placement creates defuser exposure from four distinct angles, complicating retake executions.

Teams preferring lower-risk strategies can plant near the dual boxes in the corner. This concealed position benefits from agent abilities like Brimstone’s smokes for corner security. Defusers become vulnerable to attackers holding B Back, B Ramp, and Rafters positions simultaneously.

Pro Strategy: Combine B Site plants with Rafters control to create nearly indefensible post-plant scenarios. Defenders must clear multiple elevated angles while under time pressure.

Tactical Timing: Always plant with at least 15-20 seconds remaining in the round to force rushed defender decisions. Early plants allow methodical retakes while late plants risk timer expiration.

Utility Conservation: Save at least one smoke or molotov for post-plant defense. Empty utility inventories significantly reduce retake denial capabilities.

Common Error: Planting in open areas without creating crossfire opportunities. This allows defenders to isolate 1v1 engagements during defuse attempts.

Agent Synergies: Brimstone’s smokes combined with Killjoy’s lockdown ultimate can create nearly unbreakable post-plant situations.

Advanced Concept: “False planting” – initiate then cancel Spike plants to bait out defender utility and reveal positions.

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Action Checklist

  • Assess defender positions and remaining utility before selecting plant location
  • Coordinate teammate positions to cover all retake angles during and after planting
  • Save at least one defensive ability for post-plant phase
  • Time plants to leave 15+ seconds for defender retake execution
  • Practice alternative planting spots to counter predictable utility placement

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