If you missed out on purchasing the Prelude to Chaos bundle in Valorant, Riot Games has just introduced a new Aemondir collection with a similar melee and even fancier weapon skins.
Valorant has more than 100 skin bundles, each better than the last. However, recent releases have drawn mixed reactions from players, with most complaining about repetitive and boring designs. Valorant players tend to gravitate towards over-the-top fancy skins, and it seems Riot has listened.
On June 7, leakers shared a glimpse of the upcoming Valorant bundle dubbed Aemondir, which is a perfect combination of Magepunk and Prelude to Chaos.
While Riot did not share more details, leakers have provided a first look at how the guns will play out in the game.
The newly released Aemondir Bundle is shining with retrofuturistic technology and has shiny blades attached to each weapon. The melee is a massive sword-like blade with the same burning material attached at the bottom of each weapon. It’s actually quite similar to the Prelude to Chaos knife, which was a massive hit in the community.
The Aemondir bundle will include the following Valorant weapons.
Aemondir bundle stands out for its bladed weapons that also have a unique kill sound. However, it’s the finisher that stands out the most. Upon the last kill of the round, Aemondir rains blades on the enemies in a colorful animation.
Visually, the Aemondir bundle appears to be an Exclusive-tier weapon collection, which means the price could vary anywhere between 2,175 to 2,675 Valorant points for each skin, and as much as 5,350 VP for the melee. The full bundle could cost around 8,700 VP.
As of now, the skin variants are unknown, but it will likely have at least two different variants and upgrade levels. The bundle will also include a player card and gun buddy, which would be much cheaper than the gun skins. Players will be able to purchase all Aemondir bundle items on July 11.
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