In 2026, it is Vitality who have the highest average firepower rating among the world’s top teams. The French roster moved into first place with a score of 63.2, while NAVI remain the closest pursuers with 60.0.
Pure firepower
This metric is interesting because it filters out everything extra and focuses only on a player’s pure firepower — how many kills and how much damage he produces. Deaths, trades, and other elements are not taken into account here, so firepower is a good way to show which roster currently has the most raw individual threat.
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Vitality confidently hold first place
Vitality’s 63.2 is the best average firepower figure among all top 10 teams in the world in 2026. And this fits very well with the general perception of the team: Vitality have long looked not just like a balanced roster, but like a lineup where several players can win episodes through pure aim alone.
That number also shows that their edge is not built around one explosive performer, but around the overall level of individual power across the roster. For a top team, this is probably the most dangerous format possible: when the threat is created not by one leader, but by the entire five-man lineup.
NAVI are right behind them
It is NAVI who came closest to Vitality — they have 60.0 firepower. There is still a gap, but it does not look critical, and that is exactly why the Ukrainian team currently reads as the main challenger in this metric.
This matters because it is not just about a place in the table. A difference like this means NAVI genuinely remain in the zone where they can challenge Vitality in raw individual power, and not only through structure or discipline.
Then comes a tight chasing pack
Spirit are in third place with 53.8, and right behind them are FUT and MOUZ, both on 53.6. This is already a different group of teams: they are also strong in firepower, but there is still a noticeable gap between them and the two leaders.

Below them are Falcons with 52.8, G2 with 52.4, FURIA with 51.2, Legacy with 49.4, and The MongolZ with 48.6. So even inside the top 10, a clear division is visible: there is a leading duo in front, and then there is a dense pack of teams already fighting among themselves.
What firepower actually shows
It is important to read this metric correctly. Firepower is not a player’s overall quality and not a complete evaluation of team strength. It shows exactly how much offensive threat a player creates through damage and kills.
That is why this number does not mean Vitality are automatically the best at everything and NAVI are second-best at everything. But it does highlight very well which teams currently have the most dangerous set of players specifically from the standpoint of aim and direct impact in duels.
For Vitality, this is one more proof of roster depth
Vitality’s first place here looks especially strong because the team has not depended on one player for a long time. Yes, they have superstars, but an average firepower of 63.2 is above all a sign of roster depth.
And that is exactly where their special strength lies. When a team simultaneously has structure, stability, and the highest average level of firepower, it automatically looks like the scariest opponent in a major tournament cycle.
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Two main reference points
In 2026, Vitality are the best team in the world by average firepower — 63.2. Closest to them are NAVI with 60.0, followed by Spirit, FUT, and MOUZ.
If you look specifically at pure individual firepower, then the top scene right now has two main reference points — Vitality and NAVI. And that is exactly what makes their potential clashes at big tournaments even more interesting.

