How To Transfer Valorant Points To Another Account

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You Want My Valorant Points? That's a Bold Strategy Cotton, Let's See If It Pays Off

Ah, the age-old question that plagues gamers with multiple accounts, or those with friends who (let's face it) have terrible financial planning when it comes to virtual space pew pew guns. You've grinded, you've saved, you've got a Scrooge McDuck vault of Valorant points just itching to be spent on that fancy new skin that (realistically) won't actually improve your aim. But then your friend waltzes in, radiating the desperate energy of someone who just really needs that adorable Spike bunny for their collection.

Here's the TL;DR: Unfortunately, Valorant doesn't have a built-in system for point transfers. It's like Fort Knox in there, with Riot Games guarding those VP like the crown jewels.

But fear not, fellow VALORANTians! There are a few, shall we say, unconventional methods you can employ (with varying degrees of success, and we take no responsibility for any meltdowns that may ensue).

Operation: Robin Hood (of Valorant Points)

Step 1: Befriend a Hacker (Not Recommended)

This option falls under the category of "terrible ideas that will likely end with your account getting banned." We all dream of having a hacker buddy who showers us with free VP, but trust us, it's a one-way ticket to Smurf City (population: you, and you're not welcome).

Step 2: The Art of the Humble Brag

Subtly (or not so subtly) flaunt your point collection to your friend. Casually drop hints about all the cool skins you can afford. Maybe even "accidentally" send them a screenshot of your overflowing VP wallet. Peer pressure is a powerful tool, and who knows, your friend might just magically come up with the funds themselves.

Step 3: The Gifting Gauntlet

This method involves some serious real-world action. Gift your friend a pre-paid card with enough value to snag those Valorant points. It's basically like laundering your digital funds, but hey, it's all above board (and way safer than option 1).

Step 4: Operation: Reverse Boost

This one's a gamble. You could "accidentally" play so poorly that you derank all the way down to Iron. Hey, at least the skins are cheaper there, right? (Please don't actually do this. It's terrible sportsmanship)

Step 5: Operation: Beg Riot Games

Write them a heartfelt email. Explain your situation. Maybe even compose a sonnet about the Spike bunny. (While we admire your moxie, their response will likely be a polite but firm "no")

The Final Verdict

Look, while directly transferring Valorant points isn't an option, there are some creative (and slightly ridiculous) workarounds. Just remember, some methods are safer than others. Maybe use this as a chance to bond with your friend over some good old-fashioned earning of Valorant points. After all, the grind is half the fun, right? Unless you're stuck in Iron thanks to Operation: Reverse Boost. Then maybe just buy them that pre-paid card.

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