With so many outstanding Valorant skins available now, you can be forgiven for accidentally skipping out on the Artisan weapon skins offered as exclusive rewards for Episode 3: Act 2’s Battle Pass. If you wonder how all the Artisan skins look like in-game, here is a general overview of all the cosmetics available, including all of their colored variants as well! | © Riot Games
Valorant Artisan Skins Showcase
Just another Battle Pass skin?


Artisan Bucky (Default)
What a great way to introduce yourself to your opponents by blasting their faces off using this sweet-looking Bucky, coated in gold with bluish engravings on it! | © Riot Games

Artisan Ghost (Default)
The intricate wave drawings on the handle, sides and suppressor offer a cool perspective of how the Ghost could be utilized as a trusted sidearm in Valorant. | © Riot Games

Artisan Marshal (Default)
Most of the Marshal’s exterior is encased by the blue markings, and with gold materials used or the other delicate parts, this Sniper Rifle should definitely provide more firepower than its usual design – figuratively speaking. | © Riot Games

Artisan Phantom (Default)
For the Phantom, most of the gun is covered by the blue lines and drawings, making it look more menacing and emboldened. | © Riot Games

Artisan Foil (Default)
The Artisan collection’s finest; the Artisan Foil replaces the Tactical Knife with a juicy rapier that seems to have a longer melee attack range than usual, but that might just be misleading – or is it? | © Riot Games

Artisan Bucky (Variant 1, Red)
There is a certain air of cultural influence when the Artisan Bucky is reskinned into its Red Variant here, and that makes it feel more valuable and expansive in some weird way! | © Riot Games

Artisan Ghost (Variant 1, Red)
Would be at home in a Hitman game due to its reddish segments and golden parts, and that might interest some players to actually pursue this skin in the end. | © Riot Games

Artisan Marshal (Variant 1, Red)
The Red Artisan Marshal skin portrays its killing intent profoundly with both the red and gold palettes supplementing the long, sleek form of the Sniper Rifle to exude a sexy yet intimidating touch. | © Riot Games

Artisan Phantom (Variant 1, Red)
Have to be honest, the Red Artisan Phantom looks like it belongs in a Chinese New Year event, but that’s just our thought! | © Riot Games

Artisan Foil (Variant 1, Red)
Although the Blue Artisan Foil doesn’t seem to be all that exciting, the Red Variant sends a message of blood and death, and this could both frighten and intrigue any Valorant player in the game – which means it’s great! | © Riot Games | Image Background: Valorant Strike

Artisan Bucky (Variant 2, Green)
Unlike the Artisan Bucky’s default skin, the Green Variant changes the wave drawings into dark-green petals of sorts; might be a thing for some of you? | © Riot Games

Artisan Ghost (Variant 2, Green)
While the Classic has the Sakura skin for flowers, the Artisan Ghost offers a darker shade of green to its own flower markings as well. | © Riot Games

Artisan Marshal (Variant 2, Green)
Quite pleasant than its Default Variant, the green tone does huge favours for the gun to give it a more dangerous outlook. | © Riot Games

Artisan Phantom (Variant 2, Green)
For the Phantom, the Default skin looks better compared to this one though, maybe because the green palette outweighs the Rifle’s golden parts and frames? | © Riot Games

Artisan Foil (Variant 2, Green)
Is entirely identical to the Default Variant except for the blackish-green colouration of the blade, this one might be a small downgrade from the basic design but is still exceptional, regardless. | © Riot Games | Image Background: Valorant Strike

Artisan Bucky (Variant 3, Blue)
For the Artisan Bucky’s Blue Variant, the colour is more edgy and toned, possibly making it look scarier than its other counterparts! | © Riot Games

Artisan Ghost (Variant 3, Blue)
The new dark blue segments make the Ghost look more ‘official’ and special, kind of like an honorary sidearm presented to members of a distinguished group. | © Riot Games

Artisan Marshal (Variant 3, Blue)
There might be fans of this Blue redesign of the Artisan Marshal, especially with the tiny emblem planted onto the side, but the overall colour grading of the gold and blue does seem to make the weapon look slightly dull and boring. | © Riot Games

Artisan Phantom (Variant 3, Blue)
This one seems more or less like a standard military weapon provided to whatever naval force that might exist in Valorant’s universe, and though that might sound condescending, it actually exhibits a feeling of authority and respect to its wielder. | © Riot Games

Artisan Foil (Variant 3, Blue)
Simple, almost completely painted in blue, and uninspiring. | © Riot Games
With so many outstanding Valorant skins available now, you can be forgiven for accidentally skipping out on the Artisan weapon skins offered as exclusive rewards for Episode 3: Act 2’s Battle Pass. If you wonder how all the Artisan skins look like in-game, here is a general overview of all the cosmetics available, including all of their colored variants as well! | © Riot Games