Classic skins
Hey, it’s called Classic for a reason. VALORANT’s default pistol is an appropriately named beauty of a handgun. It’s simple, it’s elegant, its right-click can be surprisingly brutal up close… and you know you can’t go a nanosecond more without some drop-dead sexy skins for it.
Any way you slice it, the Classic is one of the most regularly used weapons in VALORANT, and you’re not the only one who wants theirs to look epic.
From first rounds to eco rounds, this page is here to make sure your Classic has the looks that kill.
We’ve got every Classic skin in VALORANT listed right here – the Battle Pass skins, the ones you buy in the rotating store, and the agent ones.
All Classic skins
Okay, we won’t keep you waiting… here are all VALORANT’s Classic skins, organized alphabetically within their tier.
If the skin comes with any upgrades, you’ll find them listed here, too.
Exclusive Edition skins
Glitchpop
Skin price – 2175 VP
Upgrades – VFX, Animation, Finisher
RGX 11z Pro
Skin price – 2175 VP
Upgrades – VFX, Animation, Kill Counter
Spectrum
Skin price – 2675 VP
Upgrades – VFX (shot and reload), Finisher
Premium Edition skins
Black.Market
Skin price – 1775 VP
Upgrades – Attacker/Defender
Cryostasis
Skin price – 1775 VP
Upgrades – VFX, Finisher
Forsaken
Skin price – 1775 VP
Upgrades – VFX (shot and reload), Finisher
Gravitational Uranium Neuroblaster (G.U.N)
Skin price – 1775 VP
Upgrades – VFX
Prime
Skin price – 1775 VP
Upgrades – VFX, Animation, Finisher
Radiant Crisis 001
Skin price – 1775 VP
Upgrades – VFX, Finisher
Spline
Skin price – 1775 VP
Upgrades – none
Undercity
Skin price – 1775 VP
Upgrades – none
VALORANT GO! Vol 2
Skin price – 1775 VP
Upgrades – none
Deluxe Edition skins
Avalanche
Skin price – 1275 VP
Upgrades – none
Bound
Skin price – Battle Pass Episode 6, Act 3 (tier 5)
Upgrades – none
Infinity
Skin price – Battle Pass Episode 2, Act 1 (tier 50, free track)
Upgrades – none
Kingdom
Skin price – Battle Pass Episode 1, Act 1 (tier 50, free track)
Upgrades – none
Kohaku & Matsuba
Skin price – 1275 VP
Upgrades – none
Sakura
Skin price – 1275 VP
Upgrades – none
Snowfall
Skin price – 1275 VP
Upgrades – none
Songsteel
Skin price – Battle Pass Episode 2, Act 3 (tier 15)
Upgrades – none
Select Edition skins
9 Lives
Skin price – Battle Pass Episode 6, Act 1 (tier 50)
Upgrades – none
Daydreams
Skin price – 875 VP
Upgrades – none
Final Chamber (Sage’s Classic skin)
Skin price – 8000 Kingdom Credits
Upgrades – none
Finesse (Chamber’s Classic skin)
Skin price – 8000 Kingdom Credits
Upgrades – none
Fire/Arm (KAY/O’s Classic skin)
Skin price – 8000 Kingdom Credits
Upgrades – none
Galleria
Skin price – 875 VP
Upgrades – none
Goldwing
Skin price – Battle Pass Episode 3, Act 3 (tier 1)
Upgrades – none
Intergrade
Skin price – 875 VP
Upgrades – none
Panoramic
Skin price – Battle Pass Episode 7, Act 2 (tier 1)
Upgrades – none
Pistolhina (Raze’s Classic skin)
Skin price – 8000 Kingdom Credits
Upgrades – none
Premiere Collision
Skin price – Battle Pass Episode 5, Act 2 (tier 5)
Upgrades – none
Prism III
Skin price – Battle Pass Episode 2, Act 2 (tier 50, free track)
Upgrades – none
Red Alert
Skin price – Battle Pass Episode 1, Act 2 (tier 40)
Upgrades – none
Resolution (Deadlock’s Classic skin)
Skin price – 8000 Kingdom Credits
Upgrades – none
Reverie
Skin price – 875 VP
Upgrades – none
Shimmer
Skin price – Battle Pass Episode 5, Act 1 (tier 50)
Upgrades – none
Smite
Skin price – 875 VP
Upgrades – none
Striker
Skin price – Battle Pass Episode 4, Act 2 (tier 50, free track)
Upgrades – none
Surge
Skin price – Battle Pass Episode 1, Act 3 (tier 16)
Upgrades – none
Free Classic skins
You can’t technically get any skins for free in VALORANT, but you can purchase certain skins with Kingdom Credits (the in-game currency you unlock by just playing the game).
And that’s kind of free… right, ma?
The only skins you can unlock in this way are the agent-specific sidearm skins.
Here are the agents with Classic skins that you can buy for 8,000 Kingdom Credits a pop. Just head to the agent screen, view their gear, scroll to the sidearm, and spend away!
- Sage – Final Chamber Classic
- Raze – Pistolinha Classic
- KAY/O – FIRE/ARM Classic
- Chamber – Finesse Classic
- Deadlock – Resolution Classic
The best Classic skins in VALORANT
We know what you’re thinking… “Geepers, what a selection of sweet skins! But which are the BEST Classic skins, oh super-helpful page of wisdom?”
(yep, that’s exactly what your thoughts sound like…)
Honestly, the “best” is always subjective. Look up “best Classic skins in VALORANT” and you’ll get a bunch of blogs with a bunch of different answers. But you don’t need them anymore, cause we’re here to do the leg work, compile ALL those favorites, and give you this – the list of top-tier Classic skins to rule them all…
RGX 11z Pro
Lean, mean, and green, this may as well be called the “shut up and take my money” Classic skin.
Glitchpop
This thing’s a work of art that literally never gets old. Buy it.
Spectrum
Not visually to everyone’s tastes, but there’s no denying the popularity of this musical number.
Black.Market
It’s slick, it looks CS:GO-style gritty, and it’s got a unique upgrade. Nuff said? We think so.
Radiant Crisis 001
That “yoinked right from Borderlands” look is unique, epic, and oh-so-very-welcome. Gimme!
Forsaken
Looks badass AND has multiple upgrades. Come on, who even needs convincing?
Cryostasis
Between the VFX and Finisher upgrade, this one’s a no-brainer.
G.U.N
Dude, it’s an alien-lookin’ blaster… what’s not to love?!
Prime
Elegant and eternally popular, you’ll see a lot of players rocking the Prime Classic skin.
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