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5,350 VP sits at the mid-tier sweet spot: enough for a Battle Pass, a Select or Deluxe skin bundle, or a handful of individual skins without committing to a full premium haul. Know exactly what you want before you redeem it.

I've watched a lot of players redeem VP cards and immediately feel mild buyer's remorse, not because the currency is broken, but because they hadn't thought through the spending ladder before clicking confirm. So let me save you that moment. Valorant Points are Riot's premium currency for Valorant, PC-only, no crossover with League of Legends or any other Riot title. They do one thing: let you buy cosmetics and progression shortcuts inside a free-to-play tactical shooter. 5,350 VP is roughly the mid-range denomination. To put that in concrete terms: a Battle Pass upgrade runs 1,000 VP, individual Select-tier skins cost 875 VP each, Deluxe-tier skins land around 1,275 VP, and a full Select bundle starts around 2,930 VP. That means 5,350 VP covers one Battle Pass plus a couple of individual skins, or a full Deluxe bundle with some leftover. What it does not cover is a Premium-tier bundle, which starts at 7,100 VP, or anything in the Exclusive or Ultra range that can climb to 9,900 VP or higher. If your eye is on a flashy Premium skin with custom reload animations and a finisher, you will need to stack more VP on top of this card. The spending options themselves are legitimate and varied. Weapon skins rotate through the daily store in four randomized slots and refresh every 24 hours, so timing matters. Bundles appear in the Featured section for a limited window, typically one to three weeks, before rotating out. The Night Market, which returns periodically at the end of each act, gives you six randomly discounted skins, so holding some VP in reserve for that can be smart. Agents can also be unlocked for 1,000 VP each if you want to skip the grind, and Radianite Points, used to upgrade skins with additional visual effects and animations, can be purchased with VP in batches as well. A few things worth knowing before you redeem: VP cannot be converted back to cash, transferred between accounts, or used in any other Riot game. The refund window for unused VP purchased through a third-party card is handled via Riot Support, not the storefront. Riot has also adjusted regional pricing since September 2024 to close gaps that were being exploited via VPN region-switching, so the card's denomination is fixed regardless of which storefront you bought it from. Bottom line for the practical buyer: 5,350 VP is a reasonable top-up for someone who knows what they want and is planning around a Battle Pass plus one or two skins, or saving toward a bundle that is just out of reach. It is not the denomination that will cover a Premium or Ultra haul in one shot. Go in with a shopping list, not a vague feeling that something good will be in the store. Alex, Scout Team

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Jan 2, 2020Riot Games
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5,350 VP sits at the mid-tier sweet spot: enough for a Battle Pass, a Select or Deluxe skin bundle, or a handful of individual skins without committing to a full premium haul. Know exactly what you want before you redeem it.

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I've watched a lot of players redeem VP cards and immediately feel mild buyer's remorse, not because the currency is broken, but because they hadn't thought through the spending ladder before clicking confirm. So let me save you that moment. Valorant Points are Riot's premium currency for Valorant, PC-only, no crossover with League of Legends or any other Riot title. They do one thing: let you buy cosmetics and progression shortcuts inside a free-to-play tactical shooter. 5,350 VP is roughly the mid-range denomination. To put that in concrete terms: a Battle Pass upgrade runs 1,000 VP, individual Select-tier skins cost 875 VP each, Deluxe-tier skins land around 1,275 VP, and a full Select bundle starts around 2,930 VP. That means 5,350 VP covers one Battle Pass plus a couple of individual skins, or a full Deluxe bundle with some leftover. What it does not cover is a Premium-tier bundle, which starts at 7,100 VP, or anything in the Exclusive or Ultra range that can climb to 9,900 VP or higher. If your eye is on a flashy Premium skin with custom reload animations and a finisher, you will need to stack more VP on top of this card. The spending options themselves are legitimate and varied. Weapon skins rotate through the daily store in four randomized slots and refresh every 24 hours, so timing matters. Bundles appear in the Featured section for a limited window, typically one to three weeks, before rotating out. The Night Market, which returns periodically at the end of each act, gives you six randomly discounted skins, so holding some VP in reserve for that can be smart. Agents can also be unlocked for 1,000 VP each if you want to skip the grind, and Radianite Points, used to upgrade skins with additional visual effects and animations, can be purchased with VP in batches as well. A few things worth knowing before you redeem: VP cannot be converted back to cash, transferred between accounts, or used in any other Riot game. The refund window for unused VP purchased through a third-party card is handled via Riot Support, not the storefront. Riot has also adjusted regional pricing since September 2024 to close gaps that were being exploited via VPN region-switching, so the card's denomination is fixed regardless of which storefront you bought it from. Bottom line for the practical buyer: 5,350 VP is a reasonable top-up for someone who knows what they want and is planning around a Battle Pass plus one or two skins, or saving toward a bundle that is just out of reach. It is not the denomination that will cover a Premium or Ultra haul in one shot. Go in with a shopping list, not a vague feeling that something good will be in the store. Alex, Scout Team

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In-Game CurrencyBattle PassWeapon SkinsNight MarketCosmetic-OnlyNo Pay-to-WinPC ExclusiveRiot Games EcosystemGift CardRadianite Compatible

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