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How Much Have I Spent on Valorant? Checking Purchase History

Learn how to check your total amount spent on Valorant using official tools and manage your skin collection expenses.
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02/06/2026

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It is perfectly normal to wonder exactly how much you have spent on Valorant since the game first launched. 

Whether you are a dedicated collector of every Elderflame and Reaver skin or just someone who occasionally grabs a Battle Pass, those small transactions eventually add up to a significant number. 

Tracking your expenses is a responsible way to manage your gaming budget and understand the value of your digital collection.

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How can I see my official Valorant purchase history?

You can check your total spending by visiting the official Riot Games Support website and accessing the dedicated purchase history tool. 

Riot Games provides a specific portal where players can log in and retrieve a detailed list of every real money transaction made on their account. 

This tool calculates the total amount in your local currency and lists the date, payment method, and the amount of Valorant Points (VP) added.

To see your history, follow these steps:

  1. Open your preferred web browser and go to the official Riot Support Purchase History page.
  2. Click the red button that says Log In.
  3. Enter your Riot ID and password. If you have two-factor authentication enabled, you will need to enter the code sent to your email or mobile device.
  4. Once the page reloads and shows you are logged in, click the button labeled Get My Purchase History.
  5. Wait for a few seconds while the system compiles your data. A list will appear showing your total spent at the top, followed by individual transaction details.

This list is the only official record of your financial history with the game. It is important to note that this page only shows purchases made with real money (buying VP or bundles), not how you spent that VP inside the in-game store.

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Why does my history only show VP purchases and not specific skins?

The purchase history tool tracks transactions between you and Riot Games involving real world currency. 

When you buy a skin, you are technically using Valorant Points, which is an in-game currency you already "purchased" earlier. Since the skin transaction is an exchange of virtual currency for a virtual item, it does not appear as a separate line item on your bank statement or the Riot billing portal.

If you want to track which specific skins you bought and when, you will have to look at your collection in the game client. 

There is no official "itemized receipt" for every skin purchase available on the web portal yet. To see what you own, you can:

  • Open the Valorant client.
  • Navigate to the Collection tab.
  • Filter by Owned to see all the weapon skins currently in your inventory.
  • Check your email for transaction confirmations, as Riot usually sends an email receipt every time you spend VP in the store.

What are the different skin rarity tiers and how much do they cost?

Valorant skins are divided into different tiers, each with its own price point and level of detail. 

Knowing these tiers helps you understand where your money is going, especially when a new bundle drops. Each tier is represented by a specific colored icon in the store.

  • Select Edition (Blue Circle): These are the most basic skins. They usually cost 875 VP per individual gun skin.
  • Deluxe Edition (Green Rhombus): These skins offer a bit more detail but rarely have custom animations or finishers. They cost 1,275 VP each.
  • Premium Edition (Pink Triangle): This is the most popular tier, including sets like Prime, Reaver, and Oni. They feature custom sounds, animations, and finishers. These cost 1,775 VP each.
  • Ultra Edition (Yellow Diamond): These are high-end skins like Elderflame or Protocol 781-A. They have complex transformations and unique voice lines. They cost 2,475 VP each.
  • Exclusive Edition (Orange Pentagon): This tier is for special bundles like Champions or Arcane. Prices vary significantly but are generally above 2,175 VP per gun.

Keep in mind that melee weapons (knives) are usually priced at double the cost of a gun skin within the same tier, unless they are part of a bundle.

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Can I get a refund for skins I have already used in a match?

No, Riot Games has a very strict refund policy that prevents you from returning any in-game content that has been used or upgraded. 

According to the official refund policy, an item is considered used the moment you enter a loading screen in any game mode, including Custom Games or the Practice Range, while having that skin equipped.

If you want to request a refund, you must meet these criteria:

  • The item must be unused.
  • The purchase must have been made within the last 14 days.
  • The item must be a "refundable" type (Weapon skins and VP are refundable; Battle Passes, Levels, and Radianite Points are not).

To check if you have refundable items, you can log into the Refund Support Page and view your eligible transactions. If you have already used Radianite Points to upgrade a skin, that skin becomes permanently non-refundable, even if you never actually used it in a match.

Why is the price of Valorant Points different in some regions?

Riot Games periodically adjusts the price of Valorant Points across different regions to account for inflation, currency fluctuations, and local tax laws. In 2026, several regions saw significant changes to their VP pricing structures. 

For example, players in Brazil experienced an average increase of 15% in VP costs, while some regions in Europe saw a slight decrease due to the strengthening of their local currency against the US dollar.

These adjustments are made to maintain a level of fairness and consistency globally. If you see that your purchase history shows different prices for the same amount of VP over a long period, it is likely due to these regional updates.

Is it safe to use third-party trackers to see my spending?

You should be extremely cautious when using third-party websites or apps that promise to track your Valorant spending or skin collection. These tools often require you to provide your Riot login credentials or a sensitive API token. 

Sharing this information can lead to your account being compromised or banned for security reasons.

While some legitimate community tools exist, the safest and only 100% reliable method is the official support link provided by Riot. If a site asks for your password and is not a "riotgames.com" or "playvalorant.com" domain, you should avoid it. Always prioritize your account security over the convenience of a fancy spending chart.

What is the difference between VP and Radianite in my history?

Your purchase history will mostly reflect the acquisition of Valorant Points (VP), but you might see Radianite Points (RP) mentioned if you purchased them directly. 

It is important to distinguish between the two: VP is the primary currency used to buy skins and the Battle Pass, while Radianite is a secondary currency used exclusively to evolve skins (adding VFX, animations, and variants).

  • VP: Bought with real money. Used for everything in the store.
  • Radianite: Mostly earned through the Battle Pass, but can be bought with VP. It is extremely expensive to buy directly, which is why most players prefer to earn it by playing.

If you find yourself spending a lot on Radianite, it might be worth checking your history to see if you are overspending on upgrades. 

Most veteran players recommend only using Radianite earned from the Battle Pass to save money in the long run.

How can I manage my Valorant spending more effectively?

If looking at your total spent gave you a bit of a shock, you are not alone. The "Free to Play" model is designed to encourage small, frequent purchases. To keep your spending under control, you can implement a few simple habits:

  • Set a Monthly Limit: Decide on a fixed amount of VP you are allowed to buy each month and stick to it.
  • Wait for the Night Market: The Night Market offers skins at a significant discount. If you are not in a hurry, waiting for this event can save you up to 50% on Premium tier skins.
  • Analyze the Battle Pass: Before buying the Battle Pass, make sure you will actually play enough to reach the tiers that contain the Radianite and skins you want.
  • Avoid Buying Radianite: Direct purchases of Radianite are the least cost-effective way to spend money in Valorant.

Monitoring your history regularly is the first step toward better financial management within your favorite games. By knowing exactly what you have spent, you can make more informed decisions when the next flashy bundle hits the store.

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