Valorant Points 150 VP
150 VP tops up Valorant's premium currency by the smallest increment available - barely enough for a single gun buddy or a fraction of any skin. Know exactly what you need before clicking buy.
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About Valorant Points 150 VP
I want to be straight with you before you spend any real money here: this is not a game. It is a 150-unit top-up of Valorant Points, the premium currency inside Riot Games' free-to-play tactical shooter. That context matters, because 150 VP is a genuinely tiny amount, and whether it makes sense to grab this denomination depends entirely on what you already have sitting in your wallet and what you are trying to buy. Valorant Points are the only way to purchase most cosmetics in Valorant. Weapon skins from the rotating storefront start at 875 VP on the low end and climb to 2,175 VP for premium tiers, while a full battle pass upgrade costs 1,000 VP. Radianite Points, used to unlock extra visual effects and variants on eligible skins, are also bought with VP. Agents can be unlocked through VP as well if you do not want to grind Kingdom Credits. In short, VP touches almost every paid element of the game, and 150 VP represents roughly the change-rounding portion of a larger purchase rather than a self-contained spend. Where a 150 VP card genuinely earns its place is as a gap-filler. If your balance is sitting at, say, 725 VP and a skin you want costs 875 VP, this card bridges that gap without forcing you to buy a larger bundle and leave a bigger surplus rotting in your wallet. That is the practical use case, and it is a legitimate one. Outside of that scenario, buying this denomination as your primary VP source is poor value compared to the larger bundles, which include bonus VP on top of the base amount. A few things worth knowing before you redeem. Riot's refund policy covers unused VP and unused in-game content only within 14 days of purchase, and the moment you equip a skin or use an item in any match, including the practice range, the refund window closes. Also note that VP is region-locked to your Valorant account's region - a card purchased for one regional storefront will not work on an account registered elsewhere. Riot updated regional pricing in September 2024, so if you have older cards or credits from before that date, the amounts may not match what you expect. Bottom line for the practical shopper: this card is a fine precision tool for topping up to an exact amount. It is not a value purchase on its own terms. If you are new to Valorant's currency system and just want to get started, a larger bundle will stretch further. If you know your current balance and have a specific item in your sights, this 150 VP card does exactly the job it says on the tin - nothing more. Alex, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Riot Games
- Publisher
- Riot Games
- Release Date
- Jan 1, 2020