A gift card is the safest way to give skins to friends in Valorant, and buying and redeeming them is easier than clicking heads.
Valorant features a trio of currencies, each serving distinct purposes. Radianite points are dedicated to enhancing weapon skins and unlocking color variants. Kingdom Credits, earned through gameplay, are reserved for unlocking agents. Valorant points, the core currency, are used to acquire weapons and gear, giving players the tools they need to compete. Despite skins being so popular with players, Riot has yet to give fans a way to trade or buy them for each other. That’s where gift cards can come in.
Here’s how to buy and redeem Valorant gift cards, the safest way to help a friend get skins.
Players can be Valorant gift cards can be purchased through Amazon. Players can select the card they want to buy. Currently, cards with $10, $25, $50, and $100 are available on Amazon.
Each card includes a certain number of Valorant points that can be redeemed using a unique code. This code will add Valorant Points to an account, which can later be used to purchase skins, battle passes, radiant points, and more. There’s no expiration date for the cards, which means that as long as the code is safe and unused, players can hold onto the points.
It’s also possible to buy multiple cards at once for those who want more than $100 worth of points.
Here’s how to redeem a Valorant gift card
Once players have followed these steps, Valorant points should appear on the top left side of their screen.
Valorant currently lacks a way to gift skins, so only the account owner can purchase and use cosmetics.
Those who want to gift bundles to their teammates have to either risk logging in from their account or send Valorant Point codes from third-party sellers. Riot discourages purchasing points from other players due to the potential for scams.
Thankfully, Riot has now introduced Valorant gift cards, making gifting easy and safe.
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