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Most Expensive Skin Bundles In Valorant

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Szymon Bielawski Szymon Bielawski
Skins - April 27th 2023, 20:30 GMT+2
RGX 1 and 2

RGX 11z Pro 1.0 and 2.0 (8700 VP Each ~ $85)

When RGX 11z Pro first dropped, everyone was shocked. The price of 8700 VP suited it well, but what stood out most were the Radianite points upgrades. The kill count isn't free after all. Then the RGX 11z Pro 2.0 was released upon the success of its predecessor at the same price point with the same upgrades. The skin bundle price plus the VFX and SFX upgrades made these skin lines one of the best ones in the game, albeit at a cost of around $85. If you want all the weapon upgrades and variants of both RGX bundles combined, it costs 790 RP, the most expensive so far. | © Riot Games

Champions

Champions (6600 VP ~ $75)

You may say 6600 VP isn't that much compared to other skin bundles, right? Well, consider this: you're paying around $75 for 2 weapon skins. With the Champions Vandal being 2675 VP and the Champions Karambit being 5350 VP, they're costly even by themselves. It's more about how costly they are compared to others. Being a limited collection, it's noticeable from a mile away why these skins cost $75 for the value they provide. | © Riot Games

Glitchpop 1 and 2

Glitchpop 1.0 and 2.0 (8700 VP Each ~ $85)

In Valorant, you don't notice a Vandal and a Phantom skin in a collection that often. That's what makes the Glitchpop 2.0 bundle so valuable sitting at 8700 VP. You've got the essentials with 1 skin bundle! The first Glitchpop bundle may have been a bit of a bummer in terms of weapon skins, but still great visuals and animations. Both Glitchpop bundles sit at around $85 with each weapon having 3 VFX and SFX upgrades plus 3 different skin variants (620 RP for all variants and upgrades of both bundles) | © Riot Games

Bundle VALORANT Go21 Vol 1

Valorant Go! Vol. 1 & 2 (8,855V VP)

Valorant GO! Are unique in the fact that they don't offer much in terms of VFX or any other type of cute distinction, barring its insanely colorful designs - so why are they so expensive? Beats us really.

At least you were able to get the cutest-looking gun buddies with chibi versions of agents like Sage, Viper, Jett, Killjoy, Reyna, and more. And some worthwhile looking Player Cards too! Maybe that's why it's an expensive bundle...

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Protocol 781 A Wallpaper

Protocol 781-A (9900 VP ~ $100)

Now we're getting into the big game. The Protocol 781-A skin bundle comes at the price of 9900 VP at $100. Paying $100 for skins in a game is a bit too much, and that's why this skin bundle's on the list. Having one of the best Phantom skins ever, your tears over your wallet may be worth it. Though the worst part about paying $100 for skins is that you'll also have to pay 405 RP for all the skin variants and upgrades if you want the full experience. | © Riot Games

Valorant elderflame collection

Elderflame (9900 VP ~ $100)

The Elderflame skin bundle takes this place because of its history. It was the first-ever 9900 VP $100 skin bundle we've seen, and it's the first time the question around Valorant skins arose. Paying that much money to make your weapon a dragon is a bit harsh. Makes you question if you should pay the bills or get a dragon for a Vandal! And if you want all the skin variants and upgrades, you'll have to throw in an extra 410 RP. | © Riot Games

Valorant Spectrum Skin Collection

Zedd x Valorant Spectrum (10,700 VP ~ $100)

The most expensive skin collection ever in Valorant is the Spectrum skin bundle. In collaboration with Zedd the music producer, Valorant made the Spectrum bundle costing around 10,700 VP, or $100. The SFX and VFX are great for the right players, and if you do the inspect animation you'll hear Zedd's music! Though like the previous expensive bundles, if you want the full extent of all the variants and upgrades of Spectrum, you'll have to throw in an extra 355 RP. | © Riot Games

Bundle Radiant Entertainment System

Radiant Entertainment System (11,900 VP ~ $100+)

The latest skin collection, as of April 2023, is perhaps the most demanding for your wallet. Coming it at 11,900VP, which is upwards of $100. Never a skin collection has reached this cost. Ah, the times when we thought it couldn't get pricier than Elderflame...

Anyways, it stands to reason as to why it's so expensive, highly detailed, with incredible variants, Riot sought the help of long-time collaborators Lightfarm Studios. They certainly did a bag-up job.

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Valorant has been known to give us some of the most expensive skins ever. Even from the game's release, everyone started arguing over the price point Riot Games put over some fancy animations on a weapon. From the cheapest 10$ Battle Pass skins to 100$ collaborations, the prices vary a lot. So here we'll check out the most expensive skins in Valorant!

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Valorant has been known to give us some of the most expensive skins ever. Even from the game's release, everyone started arguing over the price point Riot Games put over some fancy animations on a weapon. From the cheapest 10$ Battle Pass skins to 100$ collaborations, the prices vary a lot. So here we'll check out the most expensive skins in Valorant!


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