

Here are three skin collections that you will frequently come across in the Valorant Store. This means that you can buy it from the in-game store whenever any of the items in this collection is available. It actually belongs to the Tethered Realms collection.

Like many other Valorant knife skins on this list, Prosperity is not one of the individual skins from the game. Fans of this genre will no doubt appreciate the artist’s effort. Its color is very close to black and the shape makes the knife look like it’s from an RPG not an RTS. This one also seems to have been based on Skyrim. If you want to unlock it, level up your Valorant Battle Pass by earning xp. The blade resembles that of a blade and makes the knife stand out. This knife skin is available through the Battle Pass and has a very unique aspect. Just as the voice lines from the early Warcraft and StarCraft games were inspired by films, cartoons, and other sources, Valorant’s skins seem to pay tribute to other artistic Universes. When you see skins like this, you instantly get the impression that Riot Games has decided to employ a technique used by Blizzard around 20 years ago: cultural memes. It doesn’t really fit the game’s overall visual design, but it does make a powerful reference to another genre. If you like cyberpunk and games like Arcanum, this Valorant skin will feel oddly familiar. 1, which uses a familiar blade shape and an even more familiar element in its name. There’s another one, called VALORANTGO! Vol. And by the way, this is not the only Valorant skin that does this. It’s probably legal, but it creates a strange link between Valorant and its main rival, CS:GO. This was obviously inspired by CS:GO’s Karambit knife skin, and it’s rather strange that a company like Riot Games allows its artists to engage in this kind of practice. And this 4350 VP Valorant knife skin certainly takes your mind in that direction. When you say Singularity, you think of either Artificial Intelligence or Cosmology. SingularityĪs its name suggests, Singularity is one of those Valorant skins that cleverly link the visual aspect with the name. It seems that Riot Games, which is also the developer of League of Legends, is taking inspiration from all over the place for its skins. If you saw this in the Warhammer 40K Universe, you wouldn’t be surprised at all. This Valorant skin also strays from the knife aspect and looks like a Mechanical Mage’s device.

Glitchpop comes at the whopping price of 4350 VP. But what sets it apart is the blade, which seems to be surrounded by light.

Its main colors, teal and purple, give it a very nice look. This is another futuristic looking Valorant knife skin. It’s hard to call it a knife though, because it looks more like a pair of tweezers. Using the name of creatures that symbolize bad spirits in Japanese culture, Oni costs 3550 VP and looks extremely unique. ElderflameĪt 4950 VP, this is one of the most expensive Valorant knife skins and it’s hard to ignore Skyrimesque design. This is a massive knife that gives players an exalted feeling of strength. SovereignĪt 3550 VP, this upgradeable skin from the Sovereign collection looks like it’s been taken right out of the Rambo series. Because of this, it’s probably one of the most memorable skins in the game. The cost of this Valorant skin is 3550 VP and it is actually not for a knife but a golden hatchet. It only costs 1750 VP but Valorant players truly love this one. This skin looks extremely futuristic, to the point where you can’t really tell if it’s a knife or some Star Wars item. Its blue lines and epic blade make it feel special. This skin costs 3550 VP and it looks gorgeous. Here are some of the most prestigious Valorant knife skins: Reaver One explanation might be that many of them are former CS:GO players who’ve brought their love for CS:GO knife skins to Valorant. Just like CS:GO players, Valorant players absolutely love knife skins. Each Agent has unique abilities, so it’s intuitive why not every skin will compatible with every Agent. The game features 17 such Agents and they are the characters you get to choose from. Many Valorant skins are actually Agent skins, which means that they can only be used by a given set of Agents.
#Those who remain tier 3 skins upgrade
To upgrade such skins, you will need Radianite Points. This makes the game more interesting in the long run and increases its replayability. Some Valorant gun skins can be upgraded repeatedly, which gives players a feeling of progression akin to the one you usually get in RPGs.
