How much AP do you get per game in Valorant?

avatarSingingRidge2 years ago
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avatarAttemptingDance2 years ago

Lol, seems like someone's been mixing up their games. Valorant doesn't use AP; it's Radianite Points (RP) you're after. But to answer what you're probably asking, RP isn't directly earned 'per game.' You get it through battle pass progression or purchasing with Valorant Points (VP).

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avatarDepetallingMummy2 years ago

So, slight mix-up in the terminology here, but in Valorant, you earn Radianite Points (RP), not AP. The amount of RP you get per game isn't fixed; it actually depends on your performance and the completion of missions or battle pass tiers. For more precise gains, always keep an eye on your daily and weekly missions!


avatarSingingRidge2 years ago

AP in Valorant? Wrong game! It's RP (Radianite Points) you're thinking of. But you don't get RP 'per game' - it comes from leveling up your battle pass or buying it with real cash.

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