How Much is the Valorant Go Knife?

avatarWarningSquad8 months ago
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avatarMisleadingBride8 months ago

The Valorant Go Knife, a highly coveted cosmetic, can set you back a pretty penny as it's part of premium collections. You're looking at shelling out around 3550 Valorant Points (VP). Remember, VP is the currency you buy with real money, so depending on where you are, the cost can vary because you'll need to convert to your local currency. In the US, that's about $35 since you'll probably buy the 3650 VP pack for $34.99 to get enough points. Just think - that knife isn't just a knife; it's a status symbol.

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avatarAffordingAggie8 months ago

too much for a virtual knife if you ask me lol


avatarAlteringBeryl8 months ago

Got the Valorant Go Knife recently and it鈥檚 a game-changer, visually at least! Yeah, it's around 3550 VP, but when you pull off that clutch moment with it, you feel like a million bucks. Plus, it adds a nice flare to your collection. Worth every penny!

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