It’s easy for players to accidentally spend more than they planned on a game like League of Legends, so keeping track of the total money spent might be a good idea.
Every Riot Games title stands out from its competitors through flashy skins players can purchase. With so many cosmetics and items in League of Legends, it’s hard not to spend some money on the game. However, as the game has been around for over a decade and isn’t above having players spend almost $300 for some skins, it’s easy to overspend or accumulate a large number through multiple small purchases.
Fortunately, Riot Games allows players to see how much money they’ve spent on their League of Legends account by following a few steps.
Players cannot check the amount of money they’ve spent in League of Legends through the client. Instead, they must navigate to the official Riot Games website.
It’s important to note that the money users check through this technique will apply to their current region, so it may not reflect the total amount spent on the account. Players with multiple accounts spanning different regions must repeat the below steps for every account.
Here are the steps players must follow to check the amount of money they’ve spent on their League of Legends account.
By following these steps, League of Legends fans can see how much money they’ve invested into the popular MOBA. Luckily, it doesn’t matter if the account is associated with more than one game as the page exclusively displays League of Legends purchases. Players wanting to see how much money they’ve spent on Valorant must go to a different page.
If the LoL support website is down, players can submit a ticket to learn how much money they’ve wasted on the game.
Unfortunately, the League of Legends support page tends to go down a lot, making it tough for players to find information about their accounts. Those who want to know the amount of money they have spent and cannot wait for the website to come online again can follow these steps:
This process involves more steps but is handy when the first method fails. Note that the LoL support page cannot be used to learn how much money players have wasted in other Riot Games. Players will have to repeat the process for each individual game.
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