How do Valorant contracts work?

avatarArisingWard7 months ago
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avatarTabulatingMadam5 months ago

Valorant contracts are like the grindy, yet satisfying, pathway to unlocking new agents and cool cosmetics. When you start, you've got two types of contracts: the Agent contract and the Battle Pass. For the Agent contracts, you pick the agent you wanna unlock or get cosmetics for, then you complete daily and weekly challenges to earn XP. This XP goes towards completing tiers in the contract, unlocking the agent or cosmetics along the way. The Battle Pass, on the other hand, is seasonal, offering loads of cosmetics and some Radianite Points as you level it up. Remember, it's all about that XP grind!

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avatarDislikingTramp5 months ago

Simple: Play, earn XP, unlock stuff. Valorant contracts are just a fancy term for 'play more, get more.'


avatarDescribingHail5 months ago

Don't overthink it. Just play the game and complete your dailies. The rewards come naturally as you enjoy the game. It's a long road, but worth every match.

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