Minecraft's simple graphics, endless customizability, and laid-back gameplay have made it one of the most popular games in the world. However, some gamers aren't content to wander around the in-game world and build things. One Minecraft fan recently recreated Valorant's Agent Jett within the game, complete with her fast-paced and devastating ultimate ability.

Jett is one of the most popular characters in Valorant, where her fast speed, unique abilities, and powerful ultimate have made her a go-to pick. She is a Duelist character whose fighting style focuses on agility and avoiding hits before they connect. Her ultimate ability is called Blade Storm, and it allows her to pull out five accurate throwing knives that recharge after she kills an enemy.

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Redditor kurobekuro recreated Agent Jett as a player character in Minecraft and shared some video of themselves running around as her. The clip includes several moments where the player uses Jett's ultimate to send lovingly recreated pixel knives soaring after a target in full first-person shooter style. This isn't the first time a Minecraft player has recreated part of another property in game, but it may be one of the first times a playable ultimate ability was added as part of the recreation.

In the video, kurobekuro can be seen running around from a first-person perspective, their outstretched arms showing a pixelized version of Agent Jett's tattoos and gloves. Around them, five throwing knives can be seen hovering - two on each side and one directly in front of the player. They proceed to wander around a recreation of the Valorant map Haven, hurling knives with deadly accuracy at anything that moves. Although this is not a multiplayer recreation, kurobekuro's hard work can still be seen in the knives themselves and in how quickly they tear through nearby NPCs. However, the NPCs do not currently shoot back, which may take some of the tension away.

As of writing, it appears that other fans are interested in kurobekuro's recreation of Agent Jett in Minecraft. Several users congratulated kurobekuro on their hard work, with one noting how difficult it can be to make these kinds of customizations. Another user joked that Riot would see them in court, playing on Riot Games' history of suing for copyright infringement. A second user stated that kurobekuro must have been playing against their teammates since nobody was shooting back. A third user asked when they would be able to play as Jett in Minecraft. Apparently, kurobekuro is planning to distribute the customization, but it might take a while.

Minecraft is available on Mobile, PC, PS4, Switch, and Xbox One.

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