
Mosquitoes are universally annoying, so why not take some inspiration from them to give your enemies a bad time? If you’re wondering what a “mosquito comp” looks like in VALORANT, we’ve got your back.
VALORANT esports is a breeding ground for creative team comps and outlandish strategies—and the mosquito comp is one of its ingenious creations. If you’re tired of being a Jett main and have a duo to back you up, an innovative pro setup like this one may help you stack more wins, or even be your ticket out of Elo hell. It may take some time to understand and master it before you begin to find value.
Our guide below explains what the mosquito comp in VALORANT features, how it works, and how to make the most of it.
What is the VALORANT mosquito comp?
A mosquito VALORANT comp features Yoru and Waylay in a double duelist team setup. Now, you’re probably wondering, how are these two related to mosquitoes? Let us explain.

Yoru’s Gatecrash lets him send a tether portal to any point along a free path, and when required, he can simply activate the ability to teleport (or fake teleport) to the portal’s location. Teammates and enemies can hear a sound cue only if they’re situated near the portal. Yoru’s deceiving kit also offers a clone that can blind enemies, and an information-gathering ultimate that lets him go invisible and invulnerable for a short time.
Now, combine Yoru’s notorious kit with Waylay’s, which lets you dash into an area and then instantly teleport out at lightspeed. She’s also equipped with an instant basic ability, and an Ultimate that “hinders” enemies, letting her use the dash-and-teleport combo even more effectively.

Yoru and Waylay can instantly teleport in and out of situations, which almost becomes unfair to deal with when they’re playing in tandem. The duo combines speed and deception, making space taking easier against enemies who aren’t prepared to tackle the unpredictability. It’s like two mosquitoes hitting you at the same time: Which one do you focus on?
Both Yoru and Waylay excel in solo duelist comps when played to their strengths, but when combined together, they can work like magic. Individually, their pick rates in VALORANT Champions Paris have surpassed that of Jett and Raze, who were once the undefeated champions of the duelist meta.
Best ways to use the mosquito comp in VALORANT
The mosquito comp was first popularized by DRX, one of Pacific’s best, during the VALORANT Champions Paris 2025. If you’re looking for a general rundown of how to use the mosquito comp successfully in your VALORANT games, however, here are my learnings from the times I tried it:
- It works well on all maps in the current rotation—particularly on Abyss, Corrode, and Lotus, where taking early fights is crucial.
- Plan combos with your duo. For example, Waylay can use her ultimate and let Yoru teleport inside to find value as she follows to trade if necessary. Yoru can use his ultimate to offer information, which Waylay can follow up with her Saturate and dash in—or vice versa, where Waylay Saturates an enemy and Yoru instantly teleports to follow up. And my personal favorite, both Yoru and Waylay tease enemies with their dash and teleport combos while the rest of the team rushes in to trade.
- Make sure your team has a scan initiator like Sova or Fade, which further boosts the efficacy of a mosquito comp. Both Yoru and Waylay act as pseudo initiators, so your team will basically have three initiators and a whole lot of information to work with.
- Waylay’s kit is a bit defensive, but Yoru can help her shine in an aggressive setup by initiating the entry process.
- The mosquito comp is great against defensive players who like setting up predictable traps and sitting in a corner. You can’t really predict the pathing of a flying Waylay or catch a teleporting Yoru that easily.
- On defense, Waylay and Yoru can work with ranged weapons like the Outlaw or Operator. You can lock down entry points with ease and slide out of a risky situation with your teleports whenever necessary. Their kits are particularly useful in retakes when the team work together to take advantage of the distraction they create.
All that said, no strategy in VALORANT is invincible—and the mosquito comp isn’t any different.
Limitations of a mosquito comp in VALORANT
If you’re up against a mosquito VALORANT comp and want to counter it, a thoughtful sentinel setup can make all the difference. Deadlock’s wall and trap setups, when combined with well-timed GravNet throws, can effectively deny space and bait out Yoru and Waylay’s utilities. Vyse is also a strong counter, as is Chamber, who can hunt for first blood on one of the duelists with an aggressive Operator and teleport setup.
Additionally, Yoru and Waylay players must have good mechanics and sense of ability usage, or else, the mosquito comp won’t be able to provide much value to the team.
These are just my learnings, but you’ll understand the mosquito comp a lot more by observing DRX’s games. We recommend checking out their matches against Team Liquid in the group stage of Champions Paris. Flashback and HYUNMIN combined for some of the tournament’s most entertaining plays, showcasing never-before-seen combos that left the EMEA superstars in shambles—not once, but twice.