Valorant Points are available on several online platforms in the Philippines as well as the in-game Valorant store. But how much do the coins cost, and where you can you get the best deal for buying Valorant Points in the Philippines? The three main options you have are prepaid cards that you can buy in stores and online platforms, the in-game store which offers numerous purchase options including debit cards, credit cards, and online portals, and third-party sellers like CodaShop. Coda Payments partnered with Riot Games in June 2020 to offer Valorant Points from their in-game store, and it offers more payment options than the in-game storefront for players in the Philippines.
Valorant Points | Price (PHP) |
350 | 150 |
750 | 300 |
1525 | 600 |
2600 | 1000 |
5250 | 2000 |
Here are the in-game prices for prepaid cards and in-game purchases for Valorant Points in the Philippines. Do note that prepaid cards that are not from the Philippines and do not have PHP as the currency will not work in your region when redeeming Valorant Points. Unlike Steam gift cards that offer currency conversion, Riot Games does not offer such a feature.
While Riot Games prepaid cards are available at physical stores and are usable in all games, VALORANT prepaid cards are available digitally through Amazon. Whenever you purchase a gift card, you need to have your code ready, which you receive via email.
If you find yourself in a situation where you need just a few Valorant Points to buy another skin but don’t quite have enough VP, Riot Games gives you up to 50 Valorant Points for free. All you need to do is ask nicely and make a Valorant-themed artwork. It does not have to be too fancy, as long as you get the message across.
You can ask for a maximum of 50 Valorant Points at a time only, and it does not work if you ask for it frequently. If you are genuinely short of getting a skin or any item by a few points, they will check and offer you the remaining points.