Riot's Valorant Points (VP) are priced to push you toward bigger bundles, but the per-VP ratios aren't what you might think. We did the math across all 12 tiers.
The per-VP table (at 21% off list)
| Tier | Price | $/100 VP |
|---|---|---|
| 475 VP | $4.99 | $1.05 |
| 1,000 VP | $9.99 | $0.99 ★ |
| 2,050 VP | $19.99 | $0.97 |
| 3,650 VP | $34.99 | $0.95 |
| 5,350 VP | $49.99 | $0.93 |
| 11,000 VP | $99.99 | $0.90 ★ |
| 22,000 VP | $199.99 | $0.90 |
Which tier do pros buy?
Most competitive players I've talked to batch-buy either the 1,000 VP tier (once per weekly pass) or the 11,000 VP bundle when saving for a big skin. The 2,050 / 3,650 / 5,350 tiers are transitional.
Bundle economics
Standard Valorant bundles cost 1,775-8,700 VP. A 2,050 VP tier covers nothing interesting. A 3,650 tier covers a single-weapon bundle with leftover. An 11,000 tier covers a full premium skin line + Battle Pass.
Battle Pass math
Battle Pass is 1,000 VP. Buying 1,000 VP exactly leaves you at zero — not useful if anything else launches that week. Go one tier up (2,050) for flexibility.
Explore our Valorant top-up page for all 12 tiers with live prices.