One part ofValorantis purchasing skins to change up how the different weapons appear. However, weapon cosmetics can become quite expensive, and some players are resistant to drop a chunk of real world money just for a few points to afford the last weapon skim they are looking for. The good news is thatRiot Gameshas a solution to dilemma.

Players have been bring up complaints around theValorantskin systemrecently. Many would rather toggle between their unlock skins than have to stick with the highest level set in the cosmetic bundle, and Riot Games has confirmed that it is looking into adding this to the game. However, the solution to needing moreValorantPoints has been around for a while, and fans are discovering that it applies to the FPS game as well asLeague of Legends.

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WhenLeague of Legendsplayers want to make a purchase but are just short on the Riot Points the skin or other item costs, Riot Games has long offered a way to get the needed amount without putting down real-world money. Instead of money, the company will ask the player to draw some art of the game for the last little amount of Riot Points that they need. It’s been revealed that this same system is in place forValorantas well. The art doesn’t need to be anything fancy, but it does need to use features that are identifiable in the game the player is receiving in-game currency for.

Trading art for Riot Points inLeague of LegendsorValorantPointsinValorantisn’t an unlimited resource that fans can rely on. This transactions are usually limited to one per account, and the player will receive around 1-50 points that will be just enough for the item they want to purchase. To get these points, players have to go through a specific process. First, they must submit a support ticket to Riot Games with either “Purchases & In-game Content” or “General” as their request type. The game company will reply with whether or not it can help, and if the art method is approved, then all the player has to do is draw and send in their artwork. A few days after the art is submitted, the points should appear in their account.

While this may seem like little help, Riot Games has created an interesting avenue to both help players and connect with the community that its games have created.Valorantplayersmay appreciate this small relief from the expensive prices of unlocking weapon skins.