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The algorithm is based on observed resale prices across major Valorant account marketplaces.
Each tier has a known resale percentage. Deluxe skins recoup about 30% of store price; Premium 40%; Ultra 45%. Exclusive and event skins range from 60% to 150% depending on how old and rare they are.
Champions bundles, the Arcane collab, the Riot Gun Buddy, and the Fist Bump Buddy have fixed market premiums that override the normal tier calculation. These items are worth far more than their VP cost suggests.
Rank, account age, original email access, ban history, Closed Beta items, VP balance, and agent roster all apply percentage or flat bonuses to the final number.
| Tier | Store (VP) | Resale % | Est. USD* |
|---|---|---|---|
Select | 875 | 0% | $0(Skip in calculations) |
Deluxe | 1,275 | 30% | ~$3.83 |
Premium | 1,775 | 40% | ~$7.10 |
Ultra | 2,175 | 45% | ~$9.79 |
Exclusive / Event | Varies | 60–150% | $13–$120+(Age-dependent) |
* Based on NA (USD) region pricing at $10/1000 VP.
Most accounts with a decent skin collection sell for $30 to $150. Accounts with rare Champions skins, Radiant rank, or original email access can go for $200 to $500 or more. The biggest variables are skin rarity (especially limited event items), rank, and whether the original email is included in the sale.
Skin collection matters most — specifically tier and rarity. After that: rank, battle pass history, account age, original email access, ban record, VP balance, and any trophy items like Champions bundles or the Riot Gun Buddy.
It applies resale percentages by content tier (Deluxe: 30%, Premium: 40%, Ultra: 45%, Exclusive: 60–150% depending on age), adds VP balance at your region's actual exchange rate, factors in rank and account modifiers, then converts to your chosen currency using daily exchange rates.
Yes, by a lot. Champions skins are limited event items that never come back to the store. Champions 2021 skins are worth around $120 on their own. More recent Champions skins are worth less — roughly $25 to $50 — because they're more common on active accounts.
A lot, actually. Low-ranked and unranked accounts carry a smurf premium — buyers pay 20–25% more because the account is clean and ready to rank up. Radiant accounts add 50% on top of skin value. Evidence of peak rank (rank buddies, screenshots) adds flat bonuses on top of that.
The Riot Gun Buddy was given to early Riot employees and very early players. It's worth around $75 by itself, sometimes more on older accounts. If your account has one, that single item might be the most valuable thing on it.
Yes. Accounts 3–5 years old get a 5% bump; accounts over 5 years get 10%. Old accounts can also have unobtainable items like the Closed Beta player card, which adds another 15% to total value.
Selling Riot accounts violates their Terms of Service and risks a permanent ban. This calculator exists to help you understand the market value of cosmetics you've invested in — not as selling advice. Use it at your own risk.
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