VALORANT ASCII GUIDE

How to Use ASCII Art in Valorant Chat

Valorant ASCII art works best when each line is short enough for chat, uses plain characters, and is copied without extra spaces from rich text editors. GameASCII previews each snippet so you can see whether the art is likely to wrap before you paste it.

Quick steps

  1. 1. Open the Valorant ASCII art collection.
  2. 2. Preview the art and check the line-width warning.
  3. 3. Copy the plain text snippet.
  4. 4. Paste it into Valorant chat and send a short test first.

Why ASCII art may fail or wrap

Chat boxes usually have a practical character limit per line. If one line is too long, the game may wrap it, split the shape, or reject the message. Very wide art, decorative Unicode blocks, and hidden formatting copied from websites can also change how the final art appears in chat.

How to adjust width

Use shorter lines, remove empty padding on the left or right, and split very wide art into multiple chat messages. If an artwork looks good in the preview but breaks in-game, choose a narrower snippet or report the real line limit so the estimate can improve.

Browse Valorant ASCII Art

Common questions

How do I send ASCII art in Valorant chat?

Choose a copy-ready snippet, preview the line width, copy the plain text, paste it into Valorant chat, and send a short test if the artwork is wide.

Why does Valorant ASCII art wrap or break?

ASCII art can wrap when a line is wider than the chat box. Long Unicode block art, extra spacing, or hidden formatting can also change the final shape.

How can I adjust ASCII art width for Valorant?

Trim empty left and right padding, shorten the longest lines, or split very wide artwork into multiple chat messages.