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Ninety euros worth of Riot Points is a big commitment for a free-to-play ecosystem. Know exactly what you are buying before you load the wallet.

I want to be upfront about something: this is not a game. Riot Cash 90 EUR is a prepaid digital code that loads credit into your Riot Games account, converting into RP (formerly called Riot Points) once redeemed through the Riot client. If you landed here expecting a review of a playable experience, that experience lives in League of Legends, Valorant, Teamfight Tactics, or whichever Riot title you are actually spending time in. What this product is, purely and simply, is a funding mechanism for those games' in-game stores. So what does 90 EUR actually buy inside those stores? Quite a lot on paper. RP in League of Legends covers champion skins ranging from budget recolors up through Legendary and Ultimate tiers with new animations and voiceovers, event passes that gate mission chains and exclusive loot, chromas, emotes, ward skins, and champion unlocks for players who do not want to grind Blue Essence. In Valorant the same currency pool covers weapon skins, agent unlocks, battle pass tiers, and Radianite Points used to upgrade cosmetics further. At 90 EUR you are sitting near the top of the standard prepaid card range, which means you are likely targeting something specific and expensive, a high-tier skin bundle, a full event pass plus a couple of Legendary skins on top, or stockpiling for a future release. The honest friction point with any large RP purchase is the currency abstraction itself. Prices in the store are always shown in RP, not euros, which creates a layer of distance between what you spend and what you receive. Larger top-ups tend to include bonus RP compared to buying multiple smaller cards, but the conversion rate still fluctuates by region and Riot has adjusted European pricing more than once in recent years. If you are buying this card for a specific item, it is worth calculating the exact RP cost first so you are not left with a small unspendable remainder sitting in your account. One legitimate concern worth naming: in 2024 Riot introduced a high-tier cosmetic category that cannot be purchased outright and instead requires spending RP on a chance-based mechanic to obtain. That system sits alongside the standard, straightforward storefront. If your 90 EUR is earmarked for that tier specifically, the actual cost to guarantee a skin could exceed this card's value. For everything else in the standard store, the transaction is direct and transparent. Bottom line for the practical buyer: this card makes sense if you are an active player in one or more Riot titles, you have a clear target for the RP, and you prefer a prepaid code over linking a payment method directly to your account. It is a poor fit if you are on the fence about any of these games or are buying speculatively. The games themselves are free to start. Spend time there first, then top up when you know exactly what you want. Alex, Scout Team

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Sep 7, 2015Riot Games
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Ninety euros worth of Riot Points is a big commitment for a free-to-play ecosystem. Know exactly what you are buying before you load the wallet.

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I want to be upfront about something: this is not a game. Riot Cash 90 EUR is a prepaid digital code that loads credit into your Riot Games account, converting into RP (formerly called Riot Points) once redeemed through the Riot client. If you landed here expecting a review of a playable experience, that experience lives in League of Legends, Valorant, Teamfight Tactics, or whichever Riot title you are actually spending time in. What this product is, purely and simply, is a funding mechanism for those games' in-game stores. So what does 90 EUR actually buy inside those stores? Quite a lot on paper. RP in League of Legends covers champion skins ranging from budget recolors up through Legendary and Ultimate tiers with new animations and voiceovers, event passes that gate mission chains and exclusive loot, chromas, emotes, ward skins, and champion unlocks for players who do not want to grind Blue Essence. In Valorant the same currency pool covers weapon skins, agent unlocks, battle pass tiers, and Radianite Points used to upgrade cosmetics further. At 90 EUR you are sitting near the top of the standard prepaid card range, which means you are likely targeting something specific and expensive, a high-tier skin bundle, a full event pass plus a couple of Legendary skins on top, or stockpiling for a future release. The honest friction point with any large RP purchase is the currency abstraction itself. Prices in the store are always shown in RP, not euros, which creates a layer of distance between what you spend and what you receive. Larger top-ups tend to include bonus RP compared to buying multiple smaller cards, but the conversion rate still fluctuates by region and Riot has adjusted European pricing more than once in recent years. If you are buying this card for a specific item, it is worth calculating the exact RP cost first so you are not left with a small unspendable remainder sitting in your account. One legitimate concern worth naming: in 2024 Riot introduced a high-tier cosmetic category that cannot be purchased outright and instead requires spending RP on a chance-based mechanic to obtain. That system sits alongside the standard, straightforward storefront. If your 90 EUR is earmarked for that tier specifically, the actual cost to guarantee a skin could exceed this card's value. For everything else in the standard store, the transaction is direct and transparent. Bottom line for the practical buyer: this card makes sense if you are an active player in one or more Riot titles, you have a clear target for the RP, and you prefer a prepaid code over linking a payment method directly to your account. It is a poor fit if you are on the fence about any of these games or are buying speculatively. The games themselves are free to start. Spend time there first, then top up when you know exactly what you want. Alex, Scout Team

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Sep 7, 2015

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