Valorant, Riot Games' premier 5v5 tactical shooter, blends precise gunplay with unique agent abilities. Exclusive to PC, it boasts diverse skin collections—from animated and VFX-packed to sleek standards. Among primary weapons like the Vandal, certain skins stand out for their smooth animations, distinct audio cues, and recoil patterns that deliver an almost aimbot-like precision.
We've curated the top 5 Vandal skins worth every Valorant Point, based on community favorites, visual flair, and gameplay enhancement. The Vandal, priced at 2,900 credits, is a fully automatic rifle rivaling the Phantom with consistent high DPS across all ranges—lethal headshots anywhere.

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Skins transform your weapon's look and feel, purchasable with Valorant Points (VP) or Radianite Points. Animated bundles often command premium VP but repay with immersive effects that sharpen your focus.
Price: 1775 VP

A timeless community staple, the Prime Vandal launched as one of Valorant's earliest skin lines. Though simpler than today's flashier options, its clean colors, fluid animations, and stunning VFX never distract. The howling wolf finisher seals the deal—available in four variants for versatile style.
Price: 1775 VP

Revived from beta with refined textures and a killer finisher, Reaver exudes dark, brooding menace. It drags foes to the underworld with its shadowy aesthetic. Upgrades shine on secondaries too, and that spiraling underworld finisher remains iconic.
Price: 1775 VP

Glitchpop 2.0 exploded in hype with cyberpunk neon vibes, industrial details, and four vibrant variants. The unicorn finisher sparks joy—yell "UNICORN!" after clutches. Hypnotic VFX and animations make it a fan-favorite for dynamic plays.
Price: 1775 VP

Embodying corrupted sovereignty, Forsaken blends metallic green with neon accents. Echoing Sovereign's elegance in two variants, its falcons-soaring finisher (white) and green counterpart demand your VP for that impure beauty.
Price: 2475 VP

Elderflame's dragon motifs, fiery VFX, reload flair, and finisher captivate despite minor distraction claims. As a premium pick, it's endlessly replayable and dominates discussions—perfect if you're ready to invest more.