How Much Is My Valorant Account Worth?
You grinded your rank, bought the battle passes, picked up a few weapon skins that cost more than a AAA game, and maybe have a Radiant peak sitting in your match history. Now you want to know what that account is actually worth on the open market.
Valorant accounts are interesting to value because two completely different things drive the price: rank for one group of buyers, and the skin collection for another. Understanding which one applies to your account makes a big difference in how you price and market it.
Skip straight to the numbers with the EB24 Valorant Account Value Calculator. It runs your account against real completed sales from the EB24 marketplace and gives you a range in seconds, no Riot credentials required.
What Actually Determines a Valorant Account's Value
1. Weapon Skin Collection - Usually the Biggest Factor
Valorant skins are expensive by design. Premium bundles regularly cost $70 to $100 at full price, and limited skins from past acts are no longer purchasable at any price once their window closes. That makes a well-stocked skin collection one of the most reliable value drivers on any Valorant account.
What moves the price most is not just how many skins you have, but which ones. A single rare or discontinued bundle can be worth more than 50 standard skins. If your account has any of the following, name them explicitly in your listing:
Limited act bundles no longer in the store
Exclusive or Prime series skins
Elderflame, Glitchpop, or other premium tier collections
Knife skins, which carry a consistent premium over gun skins
2. Current Rank and Peak Rank
Rank is the primary driver for buyers who want to skip placement grind or play at a specific competitive level. The demand curve is steep: Immortal and Radiant accounts sell at multiples of Diamond prices, and Diamond sells at a multiple of Platinum.
Current rank in the active episode matters most. Peak rank from previous episodes still contributes, especially at Immortal and above, because it tells buyers the account has genuine skill history rather than a boosted number.
Rank Tier | Price signal |
|---|---|
Iron to Silver | Entry level, mainly smurf buyers |
Gold to Platinum | Mid tier, skin collection lifts value significantly |
Diamond | Solid demand, especially on EU and NA |
Immortal | Strong premium, smaller buyer pool |
Radiant | Top tier pricing, verified peak adds further lift |
3. Region
Valorant accounts are region-locked. EU and NA accounts have the largest buyer pools on EB24 and sell faster. Accounts on smaller servers still sell but may take longer to find the right buyer.
The EB24 calculator accounts for region when generating your estimate, so make sure you input the correct one.
4. Episode and Act History
A long match history with consistent play across multiple episodes signals an account that was not boosted overnight. Buyers paying a premium for rank want to see that the account played its way there, not that it climbed 10 ranks in a single week. Clean history is a trust signal that experienced buyers look for before committing to a purchase.
5. Agents Unlocked
All agents can be unlocked through play, but a fully or mostly unlocked agent roster saves the buyer time and Kingdom Credits. It is a secondary factor compared to skins and rank, but accounts with most agents available sit slightly higher than those with a thin roster at the same rank.
Valorant Account Price Ranges
These ranges come from real completed sales on the EB24 Valorant marketplace. Skin quality and rank interact significantly, so treat these as reference points rather than fixed quotes.
Account Type | USD Range | Key factors |
|---|---|---|
Unranked or low rank, few skins | $5 to $20 | Mainly smurf accounts, minimal skin value |
Gold to Plat, moderate skin collection | $20 to $60 | Mix of rank and skin value |
Diamond, strong skin collection | $60 to $150 | Rank premium plus 5 to 15 premium skins |
Immortal or Radiant | $100 to $350+ | Rank is the primary driver, skins add on top |
Skin-focused accounts | $80 to $500+ | Rare limited bundles drive the ceiling regardless of rank |
Accounts combining Radiant peak with a large collection of limited skins can clear well above the ranges above. For your specific region, rank, and skin situation, run it through the EB24 Valorant Account Value Calculator.
The Two Types of Valorant Account Buyers
Understanding who is buying helps you write a listing that converts.
The rank buyer wants to play at a specific competitive level without grinding there. They care about current rank, episode history, and whether the account looks legitimately played. They are less interested in skins unless a large collection is included as a bonus. These buyers often purchase at the start of a new episode when ranked resets and they want to start from a higher floor.
The skin collector wants specific bundles or a large premium skin count that would cost far more to acquire through the store. They care about which skins are on the account, whether knife skins are included, and the overall bundle quality. Rank matters less to this group, and some will pay serious money for a low-rank account if the skin collection is strong enough.
Know which group your account appeals to and write the listing description accordingly.
Selling Your Valorant Account: What Actually Works
Lead with your best skins. If your account has a limited bundle or a premium knife skin, that belongs in the listing title or the first sentence of the description, not buried at the bottom. Skin-focused buyers search specifically for collections.
Screenshot the collection in full. A screenshot of your inventory showing every weapon skin is the minimum buyers expect. Add separate screenshots for any knife skins or rare bundles. Listings with complete visual proof sell faster and at higher prices on the EB24 Valorant marketplace.
Show your rank history. A screenshot of your competitive history across episodes tells rank buyers the account played legitimately. A single screenshot of the current rank without any history is a yellow flag for experienced buyers.
Time the listing around episode resets. Demand for ranked accounts peaks when a new episode begins and players want to skip placement matches or start from a higher base. Listing in the final week of an episode or just after the reset is usually the strongest window.
Use escrow. Direct trades on Discord have no buyer or seller protection. EB24 holds funds until the handover is confirmed, which protects you as long as your listing accurately describes the account.
The full step-by-step process for listing and getting paid is on the EB24 how to sell a Valorant account page.
Buying a Valorant Account: What to Check Before You Pay
Define your use case first. If you want to play ranked at a specific tier, you need a rank-focused account with clean history. If you want a skin collection, you can often find better value in a lower-rank account with premium skins than a high-rank account with nothing in the inventory.
Verify skins independently. Ask the seller for a full inventory screenshot and check any limited skins against publicly available bundle release records. If a skin is claimed to be rare or limited, it should be verifiable.
Check episode history. Accounts that climbed suspiciously fast in a short window are a risk for rank decay or Riot enforcement action. A clean multi-episode history with consistent rank is what you want.
Buy from sellers with verified history on EB24. Seller reputation on EB24 is tied to completed transactions and ratings. Established sellers with many completed sales price accurately and cause fewer post-sale issues.
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Why Valorant Account Values Shift
Riot periodically brings back limited bundles in the featured store for a short window, which can reduce the scarcity premium on skins that were previously unobtainable. When a limited bundle returns, accounts priced largely on that bundle's rarity take a hit.
New episode exclusive skins and Night Market deals also change the landscape. An account with a current Episode exclusive skin is worth more than the same account a year later when newer exclusives exist.
The practical rule is to check your value close to when you plan to sell. The EB24 calculator refreshes daily from real marketplace transactions, so it reflects what accounts are actually selling for right now.
For accounts across other games, the full EB24 Account Value Calculator hub covers all supported titles using the same real-sales methodology.
FAQs
How much is a Diamond Valorant account worth? A Diamond account with a moderate skin collection typically sells for $60 to $150 on EB24, depending on region and how many premium skins are included.
Do skins matter more than rank? It depends on the buyer. Rank buyers care about the competitive tier first. Skin collectors will pay heavily for a strong collection regardless of rank. Many accounts appeal to both audiences, which is where the highest prices come from.
Which region sells for the most? EU and NA accounts generally have the largest and most active buyer pools on EB24. Other regions sell but may take longer.
Is it safe to sell a Valorant account? Accounts are bought and sold regularly on EB24. Using EB24 escrow rather than direct trades significantly reduces risk for both parties.
How do I get an accurate value estimate? Use the EB24 Valorant Account Value Calculator. Free, no Riot credentials needed, built from real completed sales on the EB24 marketplace.