One of the coolest things about Valorant is the range of beautiful and expertly crafted skins that you can equip to make your weapons stand out. Here’s a rundown of every skin in Riot Games’ FPS, as well as everything you need to know about them.

Valorant has become one of the most popular FPS games in the world. Drawing influence from games like CS:GO and Overwatch, the game and its esports scene have been an instant success.

Alongside the colorful abilities that make Valorant and its Agents stand out among competitors, another aspect of the game is its skins. Riot Games have always had a knack for developing beautiful skin designs and executing them flawlessly, and Valorant is no exception.

Below you’ll find a detailed list of what skins are available in Valorant, how they are priced, and how to get them.


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Valorant skin prices

Just as in other Riot Games series, skins in Valorant are ranked by tier. Select tier is the lowest and therefore cheapest skin line, with Exclusive sitting at the other end of the scale. Let’s dive right into the base prices for each tier and their associated icons in the store:

Each skin has its own custom animations, reload, sound effects, and death animations. Some can even evolve as you level up your weapon, changing the way that they look and react.

Wait, Valorant has evolving weapon skins?

The short answer is yes, Valorant has evolving skins. However, these are only available for some weapons and skin lines. In order to start leveling up your skins, you need to partake in the Battle Pass Challenges and start earning Radianite Points.

We’ve got an extensive guide on Radianite skins right here for you, so make sure you’re up to speed before you start deciding which skins to save up for.

As you level up skins they’ll start to do different things, such as including new animations, sounds, and more. The higher your weapon’s level, the cooler the skin, so it’s absolutely worth the grind to be able to flex how hard you’ve worked.

OK great, so where can I buy Valorant skin bundles?

Skins are available through Battle Pass missions as well as in the store, and often come as all-inclusive bundles upon release.

Individual skins rotate every 24 hours, so if you see something you like it may be worth adding it to your collection.

However, most skins never leave the store completely, so there’s no rush. Riot drops new skins relatively frequently, and so you never know what’s around the corner!

All Valorant skins & bundles listed

Below are all of the skins in Valorant listed from highest to lowest tier in alphabetical order. We’ve displayed the weapons that these skins are available for beneath each picture.

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Ultra

Elderflame (Evolves)

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Protocol 781-A

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Zedd X Valorant SPECTRUM

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*The SPECTRUM skins cost 10,700 VP (~$100), making the most expensive skin line in the game.

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Exclusive

BlastX (Evolves)

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* The BlastX bundle costs 8,700VP (~$85), placing it somewhere in between Ultra and Premium tier.

Glitchpop (Evolves)

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*  The Glitchpop bundle costs 8,700VP (~$85), placing it somewhere in between Ultra and Premium tier.

Glitchpop 2.0 (Evolves)

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*  The Glitchpop 2.0 bundle costs 8,700VP (~$85), placing it somewhere in between Ultra and Premium tier.

Prelude to Chaos (Evolves)

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RGX 11Z Pro (Evolves)

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*  The RGX 11Z Pro bundle costs 8,700VP (~$85), placing it somewhere in between Ultra and Premium tier.

RGX 11Z Pro 2.0

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*  The RGX 11Z Pro 2.0 bundle costs 8,700VP (~$85), placing it somewhere in between Ultra and Premium tier.

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Ruination

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*  The Ruination bundle costs 8,700VP (~$85), placing it somewhere in between Ultra and Premium tier.

Sentinels of Light (Evolves)

* The SoL bundle costs 8,700VP (~$85), placing it somewhere in between Ultra and Premium tier.

Singularity (Evolves)

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* The Singularity bundle costs 8,700VP (~$85), placing it somewhere in between Ultra and Premium tier.

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Premium

Celestial

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Doodle Buds (Evolves)

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* The Doodle Buds bundle costs 6992VP (~$85), placing it at the lower end of the Premium scale.

EGO by Onetap (Evolves)

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Forsaken (Evolves)

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Gaia’s Vengeance

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G.U.N (Evolves)

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Ion (Evolves)

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Magepunk (Evolves)

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Magepunk 2.0 (Evolves)

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Nebula

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Neptune (Evolves)

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Oni (Evolves)

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Origin (Evolves)

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Prime (Evolves)

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Radiant Crisis 001 (Evolves)

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Reaver (Evolves)

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Recon

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Prime 2.0

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Sovereign (Evolves)

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Spline (Evolves)

Tethered Realms

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Undercity

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VALORANT GO! Vol. 1

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Valorant GO! Vol. 2

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Xenohunter

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Deluxe

Aristocrat

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Avalanche

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Horizon

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Minima

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*  The Minima bundle costs 4270VP ($60), placing it somewhere in between Ultra and Premium tier.

Nunca Olvidados

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Prism

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Sakura

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Silvanus

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The Silvanus bundle costs 4,270VP (~$51.50), so is a cheaper Deluxe set.

Snowfall

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Team Ace

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The Silvanus bundle costs 5,616VP (~$79.99), so is a more expensive Deluxe set.

Tigris

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Titanmail

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Wasteland

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Winter Wunderland

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Select

Convex

Galleria

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Infantry

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Luxe

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Prism II

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* The Prism II Bundle costs 2930 VP (~$29), making it a slightly cheaper Select Tier bundle.

Rush

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Sensation

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* The Sensation Bundle costs 2930 VP (~$29), making it a slightly cheaper Select Tier bundle.

Smite

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Battle Pass Skins

Battle Pass skins are earned by purchasing the Battle Pass and earning XP. These cannot be bought, so get them before they’re gone!

Episode 1

Act 1

DOT EXE

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Couture

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Kingdom

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Act 2

Hivemind

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POLYfox

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Red Alert

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Act 3

Electroflux

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Jade

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Ruin

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Episode 2

Act 1

Aerosol

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Infinity

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Outpost

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Act 2

Cavalier

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POLYfrog

Prism III

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Act 3

Depths

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Lightwave

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Songsteel

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Episode 3

Act 1

Jigsaw (Evolves)

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K/TAC

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Monarch

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Act 2

Artisan

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Nitro

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Varnish

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Act 3

Aero (Evolves)

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Genesis

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Goldwing

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Episode 4

Act 1

Hydrodip

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Schema

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Velocity

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Act 2

Divine Swine

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Lycan’s Bane

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Striker

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Act 3

.SYS

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Coalition: Cobra

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Hue Shift

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Episode 5

Act 1

Shimmer

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Spitfire

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Task Force 809

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Contract Skins

Contract skins are a little bit different from the rest of the skins in Valorant. These are obtained by earning XP when completing every Agent’s specific contract. Therefore, the weapon you get is stylized similar to the Agent it represents, making it an awesome flex of your skills and dedication.

Agent skins are unlocked on Tier 10 of the Contract system, and require 175,000 XP. Each Agent’s are listed below in alphabetical order.

Astra’s Eclipse Ghost

Breach’s Ragnarocker Frenzy

Brimstone’s Peacekeeper Sheriff

Chamber’s Finesse Classic

Cypher’s Hush Ghost

Fade’s Karabasan Shorty

Jett’s Game Over Sheriff

KAY/O’s FIRE/ARM Classic

Killjoy’s Wunderkind Shorty

Neon’s Live Wire Frenzy

Omen’s Soul Silencer Ghost

Phoenix’s Spitfire Frenzy

Raze’s Pistolinha Classic

Reyna’s Vendetta Ghost

Sage’s Final Chamber Classic

Skye’s Swooping Frenzy

Sova’s Protektor Sheriff

Viper’s Snakebite Shorty

Yoru’s Death Wish Sheriff

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Limited Edition Valorant skins

All of the skins listed below are limited edition, so once they’re gone, they’re gone! They will not return in the store, or during the Night Market rotation.

RiotX Arcane

The RiotX Arcane bundle was released between November 6 and 7, 2021, to celebrate League of Legends’ new Netflix show, Arcane. It cost 2,380 VP.

Valorant Champions

The Valorant Champions bundle will be available from November 24 to December 12, the duration of the Valorant Champions Tour’s Champions Event.  It costs 6,275VP, includes the melee and Vandal skins, as well as the “Champions Aura,” which is a light that surrounds the weapon if you have the most kills in the game.

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So, there you have it. Everything you need to know about Valorant skin bundles. Want to brush up on your in-game knowledge to become the best player you can be? Check out our guides:

What is the Night.Market? | How to get Gun BuddiesWhat is Econ Rating? | How to get free loot drops | Is Valorant on Mac? | How many people play Valorant? | When is Valorant on Mobile coming out?