Screenshots matched the locker exactly. Email change went through in ten minutes, with no pushback from support.
Valorant Accounts, Skins and Chests
Pick an exact Valorant account from a verified seller, or take a chance on the pool. Both live in the same grid — the badge tells you which is which.
What Valorant accounts cost right now
Across 1205 live listings the median is $74.45. Most sit between $35.75 and $215.35; the full spread runs from $6.85 to $2,672.20.
Cheapest region is LATAM at $44.65; the most expensive is North America at $178.68.
The cheapest rank on the shelf is Silver at $74.42; the most expensive is Ascendant at $178.68.
Recalculated from the catalogue itself — not typed in by hand.Full price breakdown →
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29 TAGSValorant — Frequently Asked Questions
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Why do so many listings say level 20?
Because competitive unlocks at account level 20 and nothing below it can queue. It is the minimum specification for the thing most people buy an account for. An account sitting at level 20 with no rank yet is a separate product: your own five placement games decide where you start, instead of inheriting the previous owner's rating.
Can I move skins from one Valorant account to another?
No, and that is the reason this market exists at all. Skins are bought with real money and cannot be traded, gifted or transferred. The only way to own a collection somebody else assembled is to own the account — which is also why the collection on the card is the collection permanently.
Can I change the region later?
Treat it as no. Valorant does not offer the routine paid region transfer that League has, so the region on the card should be read as permanent. It sets your ping, your queue times and the language you will hear in comms — check it before anything else.
If I buy an Immortal account, will I actually play at that level?
Yes, from the first match. Rank sits on a hidden rating and the matchmaker uses the rating, so the games arrive at that level rather than building up to it. Which is the argument against buying far above your own: you get the lobbies, not the results.
Can Riot ban an account because it was bought?
It is possible, and we will not pretend otherwise — Riot does not allow accounts to change hands. In practice nobody checks at the moment of sale; what draws a look is a Riot ID suddenly behaving like two different people. Vanguard, the anti-cheat, sits at kernel level and sees the machine as well as the account, so play from one place and keep third-party tools away from the client.
Are free Valorant accounts posted on Discord real?
The ones shared publicly are not. Either the credentials went to everyone at once and the owner has already started a recovery, or the post is bait for a fake login page built to take the Riot account you already have — which, in a game where skins cannot be moved, is the more expensive of the two outcomes.
What happens if the previous owner recovers the account?
Within 30 days of the order it is replaced or refunded — that is what the payment sitting with us is for. It is also why changing the email is the first thing you do: once the recovery address is yours, there is nothing left for them to recover with.
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Pulled Renegade Raider on the second chest. The odds were exactly what the card showed before checkout.
Escrow made the difference for me. The payment was released only after I logged in and changed everything.
The named item was there as promised and the rest of the locker was better than I expected for the price.
The seller answered in two minutes at midnight and walked me through the email swap step by step.
Ordered four chests and two had the season-three items I actually wanted. Delivery was immediate.
Bought at 3am and the credentials were in my dashboard before I finished making coffee. No email ping-pong.
The first account had a login issue and support swapped it in four minutes. The warranty is not decoration.
Screenshots matched the locker exactly. Email change went through in ten minutes, with no pushback from support.
Pulled Renegade Raider on the second chest. The odds were exactly what the card showed before checkout.
Escrow made the difference for me. The payment was released only after I logged in and changed everything.
The named item was there as promised and the rest of the locker was better than I expected for the price.
The seller answered in two minutes at midnight and walked me through the email swap step by step.
Ordered four chests and two had the season-three items I actually wanted. Delivery was immediate.
Bought at 3am and the credentials were in my dashboard before I finished making coffee. No email ping-pong.
The first account had a login issue and support swapped it in four minutes. The warranty is not decoration.
The seller answered in two minutes at midnight and walked me through the email swap step by step.
Ordered four chests and two had the season-three items I actually wanted. Delivery was immediate.
Bought at 3am and the credentials were in my dashboard before I finished making coffee. No email ping-pong.
The first account had a login issue and support swapped it in four minutes. The warranty is not decoration.
Screenshots matched the locker exactly. Email change went through in ten minutes, with no pushback from support.
Pulled Renegade Raider on the second chest. The odds were exactly what the card showed before checkout.
Escrow made the difference for me. The payment was released only after I logged in and changed everything.
The named item was there as promised and the rest of the locker was better than I expected for the price.
The seller answered in two minutes at midnight and walked me through the email swap step by step.
Ordered four chests and two had the season-three items I actually wanted. Delivery was immediate.
Bought at 3am and the credentials were in my dashboard before I finished making coffee. No email ping-pong.
The first account had a login issue and support swapped it in four minutes. The warranty is not decoration.
Screenshots matched the locker exactly. Email change went through in ten minutes, with no pushback from support.
Pulled Renegade Raider on the second chest. The odds were exactly what the card showed before checkout.
Escrow made the difference for me. The payment was released only after I logged in and changed everything.
The named item was there as promised and the rest of the locker was better than I expected for the price.
Most secure marketplace to buy Valorant accounts
Every listing carries the full locker upfront, checkout runs inside the platform, and credentials land in your dashboard the moment payment confirms. Nothing is arranged with the seller off-site.
Two kinds of listing live on this page. Unique is one exact account from a verified seller — you see what you buy. Random and named come from the house pool: the guaranteed part is stated, the rest is chance.
Skins carry more weight here than in almost any other title on this catalogue, and the reason is mechanical: Valorant skins are bought with real money and cannot be traded, gifted or moved to another account. There is no market inside the game, so the only way to own a collection somebody else assembled is to own the account it lives on. That is the whole market in one sentence.
Within the collection, the premium sits on bundles that were sold for a limited window and never came back — event and championship collections in particular. An account carrying one of those is priced as something that cannot be reassembled at any price, while a shelf full of ordinary shop skins adds roughly what it cost.
Rank is the second lever, and it works the way it does in every competitive game: you are buying the hidden rating, not the badge. Placements land near the account's previous standing and the matches play at that level from the first game. A rank far above your own buys you harder games, not the ability to win them.
Below those two, the agent roster decides whether the account is usable. Competitive play needs flexibility, and an account with the full roster unlocked is ready the day it arrives, while a bare level 20 with three agents needs contracts finished before it can do what you bought it for.
Region first, and be careful here: unlike League, Valorant does not offer a routine paid transfer between regions. Treat the region on the card as permanent. It decides your ping, your queue times and the language in your comms, and getting it wrong is not something you fix later with a purchase.
Level second. Competitive unlocks at account level 20, which is why 'level 20' is the most searched specification for this game — below it you have unrated only. If your plan is competitive, level 20 is the floor, and an account at exactly that level with no rank yet is its own product: your five placements decide where you land instead of inheriting somebody else's rating.
Third, the skins, and here it is worth reading the list rather than the count. Because nothing can be transferred in, the collection on the card is the collection forever — which is exactly why we check the rare items against the account data before the listing goes live rather than copying the seller's description.
Access type last, and it weighs more here than anywhere else. Skins do not move between accounts: if the mailbox stays with the seller, the day they decide to take the account back you lose the entire collection, not a part of it. Buy with full access or do not buy.
| On the card | What it means | What it changes |
|---|---|---|
| Account level | Competitive unlocks at 20 | Below 20 the account cannot queue ranked at all |
| Rank on file | The previous owner's result | With a rank you inherit their rating; without one, five placements are yours |
| Region | Where the account plays | Ping and who you can queue with — Riot does not move Valorant accounts between regions |
| Agents unlocked | Contracts already progressed | Whether you can cover a second role or spend weeks unlocking one |
| Skins and knives | Collection, not capability | Price only — none of it makes the account play better |
| Access type | Whether the mailbox comes with it | Full access means you close the previous owner's way back in |
Region first, because it is the one property that follows the account around and cannot be changed by preference. Rank second — and worth knowing before you filter: below Platinum the median barely moves, so four ranks share one price.
One thing surprises most first-time buyers: a Valorant account is a Riot account, the same one that carries League of Legends and TFT. Whatever the previous owner did in those games came along — an honor penalty, a ranked restriction or a ban in League sits on the same login, and a Valorant listing that says nothing about them is describing half the product.
The skins are the second half, and they behave unlike anything else in this catalogue: they cannot be gifted, traded or moved to another account, and Riot does not restore purchases to a new owner. A collection is therefore worth exactly as much as the account it is locked to — which is why the recovery route matters more here than the ban risk everyone asks about.
That recovery route is the mailbox. While it belongs to the seller, they can pull the account back whenever they like, and there is no version of that story where you keep the skins. The payment stays with us until you confirm the login works and the address is yours.
Cheap listings usually resolve into one of three things: an account shared rather than sold, with the seller keeping the way back; an empty level-20 shell; or a stolen account bought with someone else's card, where every skin on it is a chargeback waiting to reverse.
Change the email to your own address first; it is the only step that transfers control. Then the password, then two-factor authentication, in that order — enabling 2FA while the recovery address still belongs to someone else locks the account to their inbox.
Then check the match history and any active restrictions before you queue. Competitive penalties carry with the account, and they are far easier to raise with support in the first days than after a month of games. Do not spend Valorant Points until the credentials are yours.
Listing is free and the commission applies only when the account sells. What lifts the price is the specification stated plainly: region, current and peak rank, account level, the number of agents unlocked and — above all — the limited bundles named rather than counted. An account sold with its mailbox is worth substantially more than the same collection without one, because in this game access is what stands between a buyer and everything they are paying for.
























