Riot Access Code 20 EUR / Cheap Valorant Points
If you play Valorant, League of Legends, or any other Riot title and want to top up without handing over a credit card, this prepaid access code is the cleanest way to do it. Read before you buy though, region locks are real and unforgiving.
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About Riot Access Code 20 EUR / Cheap Valorant Points
I want to be straight with you upfront: this is not a game. It is a prepaid currency code that converts to Valorant Points (VP) or Riot Points (RP) on whichever eligible Riot Games title you choose at redemption. If you were hoping for a review of a playable experience, that lives on the Valorant or League of Legends pages. What I can do here is tell you whether this code is a sensible purchase and how to avoid the pitfalls that catch people out. On the utility side, the case for a Riot Access Code is solid. Valorant Points are the only way to buy weapon skins directly from the in-game store, and the skin system in Valorant is genuinely one of the more interesting cosmetic ecosystems in live-service gaming. Skins are sorted into five tiers, from the relatively modest Select Edition at 875 VP per individual skin up to Ultra Edition bundles that can run as high as 9,900 VP. Higher tiers come with custom reload animations, unique sound design, Radianite upgrade paths, and cinematic finisher effects that trigger on round-ending kills. The Battle Pass costs 1,000 VP per act and unlocks skins, sprays, gun buddies, and player cards through progression. The code also covers Radianite Points, which are used to upgrade tier-eligible skins into more elaborate visual variants. One thing worth knowing: VALORANT Points cannot be used in League of Legends and vice versa, so you choose your game at redemption and that decision is final. The practical friction points are worth spelling out clearly. These codes are region-locked, meaning a EUR-denominated code is intended for redemption in European server regions. Trying to use it on an account registered outside that region will likely fail, and Riot support will not help you if you purchased through an unauthorized third-party storefront. The code covers one game and one account, cannot be split, and the full balance is applied in a single transaction. That last point matters if you are saving up for a specific bundle: 20 EUR lands you somewhere in the range of 2,900 VP depending on current regional pricing, which comfortably covers a Select Edition bundle or the Battle Pass premium tier, but falls short of most Premium or Ultra Edition bundles on its own. From a value-engineering angle, buying in larger denominations generally yields a better VP-per-euro rate, so a 20 EUR code is a reasonable starting point but not the most efficient option if you already know you want a Premium or Ultra bundle. The Night Market, which appears once per act and offers six randomly discounted skins between 10 and 49 percent off, is worth timing your VP spend around if you are hunting specific skins rather than a Battle Pass. Bottom line: this code does exactly one thing, puts Riot currency on your account. It does that reliably, assuming you match the region correctly and redeem through the official Valorant or Riot client. No surprises in the product itself. The real questions are whether you are already invested in a Riot title and whether 20 EUR gets you to the cosmetic you actually want. Check the VP pricing table in-client before committing. Alex, Scout Team
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- Riot Games
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- Riot Games
- Release Date
- Sep 7, 2015