Riot Cash 95 EUR
Prepaid Riot Points fuel for League of Legends, Valorant, and the rest of the Riot ecosystem - useful if you know exactly what you're buying into, pointless if you don't.
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About Riot Cash 95 EUR
Let's be upfront: this is not a game. It is a prepaid digital currency code that loads Riot Points onto a Riot Games account, and whether it deserves space in your wallet depends entirely on how deep you already are in Riot's ecosystem. If you are, this is a straightforward way to top up without handing a credit card to the client directly. Riot Points are the shared currency across Riot's PC lineup. In League of Legends, the big one, they cover champion unlocks, skins ranging from basic recolors to full cinematic overhauls with custom animations and voice lines, and the occasional event pass that gates exclusive cosmetic tracks. In Valorant, RP converts to Valorant Points and goes toward weapon skins, bundles, and the battle pass tier skips. Legends of Runeterra and Teamfight Tactics have their own cosmetic layers that pull from the same Riot account balance depending on region and platform setup. The 95 EUR denomination is a larger load, so this card is aimed at players who have a specific big-ticket item in mind or want a buffer for a full event cycle without dipping back into payment settings every few weeks. The practical case for a prepaid card over direct purchase is simple: gifting and budgeting. If you want to hand Riot Points to someone without sharing account credentials or payment details, a redeemable code is the cleanest method. For personal use, some players prefer loading a fixed amount and treating it as a hard spending cap, which has real value in games designed around rotating limited-time cosmetics that create purchase urgency. A 95 EUR load is not a small commitment, so it rewards players who already know the cadence of Riot's shop and have items on a wishlist rather than impulse buyers who will burn through it on mediocre bundles. On the downside, Riot Points have zero flexibility outside Riot's own titles. Once redeemed, they sit in your account with no expiry but also no exit. There is no trading, no refund path once spent on cosmetics (outside Riot's limited refund token system, which most veteran players have already used), and no cross-platform portability. The 95 EUR tier also means you are almost certainly going to have leftover points after any single purchase, since Riot's pricing rarely lands on round numbers, and those remainders sit idle until the next purchase cycle. That structural friction is not unique to this card, it is how every live-service currency system works, but it is worth naming plainly. If you play League of Legends regularly and there is a skin line you care about, or if you are deep into Valorant's seasonal bundles, this card does exactly what it says. It is not exciting, and it does not make the underlying games better. What it does is remove the transactional friction of buying cosmetics you were going to buy anyway, and for a gift recipient who plays these titles, it lands better than most gaming gift options because it goes directly toward something they will choose themselves. Alex, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Riot Games
- Publisher
- Riot Games
- Release Date
- Sep 7, 2015