The next agent of Valorant can use their different abilities even after dying:
Clove, the next agent that will join Valorant in Episode 8, Act II, has been unveiled by Riot Games. This character carries on Riot’s tradition of introducing game-changing new agents to Valorant by bringing some fairly amazing “post-death” skills that allow players to fight back after being killed.
The Scottish nonbinary immortal Clove matches the Controller archetype of Valorant. Their talents are enhanced by clove’s immortality because some of them operate from beyond the grave. One of these abilities is Ruse, which enables Clove to place clouds anywhere on the map to obstruct other players’ visual lines. She may do this both during active gaming and after dying.
Pick-me-up can be used on defeated enemy agents to temporarily increase their haste and health, while meddle is an ability that launches a fragment of immortality essence that deals a decay debuff to any agents inside its area of effect. The greatest power of the clover is their ultimate: Not Dead Yet. Not Dead Yet, as the name suggests, brings Clove back to life after death; to avoid dying again, players must accomplish a kill or help someone else kill someone within the first 12 seconds of reviving.
Agent gameplay designer Dan Hardison told Digital Trends that “optimal clove gameplay is about playing with fire; you need to take risks and trade your own life for the greater good to remove enemy utility from the round by killing opponents to have success.” Unlike other controllers, they should generally have a lower raw execution utility, but because of their post-death contributions, you should almost always fight to the death rather than run away from your opponents.