Free respawn timer for competitive gaming. Quick 5–60 second countdowns to track respawn windows in battle royale, MOBA, and shooter games.
An external timer stays visible even when you switch to a secondary screen, Discord, or YouTube during the respawn wait. For coaches analyzing footage, an external timer doesn't require being in-game. For custom scrimmage rules with modified respawn times, an external timer is essential.
Fortnite (respawn via teammate): immediate. Warzone: 0 (gulag) then 30s. Apex Legends: respawn card + beacon timing varies. League of Legends: level-dependent (level 1: 10s, level 18: ~60s). Dota 2: level-dependent up to 120s. VALORANT: first round 0s, later rounds 0 (elimination format).
Yes — objectives like Dragon/Baron in League of Legends (spawn every 5 minutes), bomb plants in CS2 (40-second timer), or control zones have predictable windows. Set the respawn timer for those intervals to know when objectives are available without breaking focus.
When an enemy carry dies with a 60-second respawn, your team has a 60-second window to take objectives, invade their jungle, or push a tower. Track enemy death timers using this counter and call out "60 seconds of advantage" to your team so everyone presses correctly.
Yes — use respawn time productively: review the replay of your death (if available), check the minimap for team positions, plan your return route, or queue your item purchases. The respawn timer makes this downtime feel structured rather than wasted.