Guide: How do I know how much I have spent in VALORANT? Instructions on the VALORANT purchase history
Yuriy SheremetReleased on 2 June 2020, VALORANT by Riot Games gained popularity among shooter fans almost immediately. The game attracted the audience due to gameplay and a large assortment of cosmetic items.
It's no secret that microtransactions are a natural feature of modern competitive shooters. Agree, it's nicer to play with a unique Vandal and a knife than with standard, non-customised looks.
Since release, the game has released a lot of beautiful and colourful skin bundles and all of them cost real money. In the heat of shopping you can often lose track of the money spent in the game and if you have ever wondered: "How much did I spend on VALORANT?". - then this text is for you.
So how much have you spent on VALORANT?
This post wouldn't exist if VALORANT had an in-game way to find out how much money you spent on skins. However, since there is no such functionality, you need to use other methods to check your spending. We will tell you about the simplest and most effective of them.
Step-by-step instructions:
- Go to the official Riot Games purchase history page.
- Click on the Log In button.
- After authorisation, go back to the Riot Games purchase history page.
Once you have done these simple steps, you will be able to access your full VALORANT purchase history with a list of all purchased items and their prices.
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What you can spend real money on in VALORANT
You can spend real money in VALORANT to buy cosmetic items. There are several categories of purchases:
- Skin Bundles. These are available for a limited time and are often timed to coincide with important events, such as the Champions 2023 tournament.
- Night Market. This is a temporary assortment of 6 items unique to each player. All Night Market items are sold at 10 to 49% discount in random order.
- Daily Offers. A set of items in the shop that changes every day. The daily offer can include discounts on Vandal and Phantom assault rifles, Operator and Marshal sniper rifles, machine guns, SMGs, knives, keychains and so on.
- Agents. Playable characters can be unlocked for free by getting Kingdom Points for matches or can be unlocked for 1,000 RP.
- Battle Passes. These are sold for 1,000 RP.
The real currency in VALORANT is converted to Riot Points. Here's how much Riot Points (RP) are worth in VALORANT.
- 575 RP - €4.99;
- 1275 RP - €10,99;
- 2525 VP - €21,99;
- 4025 VP - €34,99;
- 5750 VP - €49.99;
- 11525 VP - €99,99.
Prices are for the European VALORANT server.
How do I get a Refund in VALORANT if I don't like a skin and what items can I return?
When buying skins, cosmetic items and agents in VALORANT you should remember that the game has a pretty strict return policy. You can only return unused, basic weapon skins within 14 days of purchase, and unused VALORANT Points (VP) within 14 days of purchase. To return VP you need to fill out a special form on the official page of Riot Games.
List of items that are NOT returnable:
- Used Weapon Skins
- Upgraded skins
- Weapon levels and their Variant s
- Skin Bundles
- Used Accessories
- Agents
- Premium Battle Pass
- Premium Levels
- Radianite Points
- Items purchased with the free currency - Kingom Points (Agents and Accessories).
If you get to the loading screen with any of the above items, it means that the item is USED and cannot be returned. Spend wisely!
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