Why a Valorant skin preview tool exists
VP is non-refundable. A 1,775 VP buy is the cost of two casual movie tickets. The least a careful buyer deserves is a way to read the skin in their own hands before clicking confirm.
The buyer's problem
Riot ships a Valorant new skin bundle on a tight cadence — roughly every two weeks. Reveal videos on YouTube hide the bits that actually matter in-game: equip sound, ADS reticle, reload audio, kill banner. A skin checker fills that gap.
How the catalog stays fresh
Every release pulls skin metadata from Riot's public asset feed and rebuilds nightly. Bundle thumbnails, per-weapon VP prices, chroma counts and finisher VFX flags all sync within seven days of a store drop. Older bundles stay in the catalog until they leave the game entirely.
How side-by-side actually works
Two skin slots, both equipped to the practice range. The preview puts skin A on the primary weapon and skin B on the swap weapon. Same range, same lighting, same wall. A and B switch with the standard quick-swap key. The kind of comparison Riot's in-store preview never offered.
What the tool does not do
- Does not unlock any skin in your Riot inventory.
- Does not modify aim, recoil or any gameplay value.
- Does not touch the Riot store, wallet or VP balance.
- Designed for offline modes, custom games and the practice range.
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