Picture this. You open your account statement and see massive transactions on Valorant skins. What’s worse is that Riot is releasing new ones and the Bundle looks way too appealing. How do you know if its worth it or not? Well, you don’t but your bank account surely does.
Keeping track of what you buy is important in every purchase, including Valorant Skins. Here’s how you can check out how much money you have spent on Valorant.
How To Check Much Money I Have Spent On Valorant? Use This Simple 3 Step Method!
Here’s how you can track your spending in Valorant:
- Make your way over to Valorant’s Official Page. Log in with your Riot ID that is connected to the game.
- Hover your cursor on the Support Option on top of the Page where all the options are. When you do, a sub menu opens with three different options; specs, support and community code.Click on Support.
- Scroll down and Click on Purchase History. Click on Get Purchase History.
(If you are getting an Alert saying You’ve requested it too fast, just wait a while and click on the button again)
That is all you need to know about getting your purchase history in Valorant. The purchase page will show you details on everything you have purchased so far in the game. Unlike most of the games, the Valorant store is unique. You can only get certain skins when they show up in your shop.
You can’t buy any skin you want at the same time. That is why, most of the skins are so rare in the game.
Is Purchasing The Valorant Battle Pass Worth It?
If you want a more well rounded Valorant skins experience then a good idea is to spend your money on the Battle Pass. Sure, the battle passes do not feature gun skins that change the sound or provide changed reload or inspect animations but it is a great way to get multiple gun skins for weapons like the Vandal, Spectre, Marshall or more.
Because the Battle Pass provides more than one skin and a whole host of other goodies, it is a great investment for the casual player who is just looking to have fun. Keep in mind that all the Battle Passes are not built the same, that is why, the “worthiness” of a Battle Pass depends on the skins one gets. A good measuring stick for a great Battle Pass is to see if it has skins for the weapons you frequently use.
For example, if I tend to use the Vandal and Phantom a lot, I’ll purchase the Battle Pass if it has skins for both of those weapons.
Are Valorant Skins Pay To Win?
The answer is no. Valorant skins aren’t pay to win. Although, we get why it may look that way. Your Prime Vandal shots might be much more crispier than the regular old default Vandal. It is a psychological thing. With a skin, you might get the confidence to take more gunfights.
Valorant skins are just cosmetic. They don’t offer gameplay advantages as of now. Although, some skins change the sound or appearance of the weapons, they do not better the damage or the control. That, for now is a gameplay trait reserved for Call of Duty esque games.
The crisp sound of a Prime Vandal is much more pleasing to the ears rather than the default skins which is why most players purchase skins in the first place; to better their in-game experience.
Another reason why players do good with skins is because it gives them more confidence to take gunfights, potentially providing better performance than usual. Again, it is subjective, some players do not care about appearances.