VALORANT Rogue Bundle 2026: Price, Skins, Variants and Worth It
The VALORANT Rogue Bundle is an Exclusive Edition skin line with Rogue Vandal, Operator, Bandit, Bucky and Push Daggers. Here is the price, upgrade path, variants, Radianite cost and whether it is actually worth buying.
Checked sources: Riot’s Rogue skin reveal listing, Riot’s Patch 12.10 notes, the Rogue Collection wiki, and the Rogue previews page.
What is the VALORANT Rogue Bundle?
The VALORANT Rogue Bundle is an Exclusive Edition cosmetic collection built around a sharp tactical look. It includes Rogue Bandit, Rogue Bucky, Rogue Vandal, Rogue Operator and the Rogue Push Daggers melee. The collection also has a Rogue Buddy, Rogue Card and Rogue Spray.
The full bundle price is listed at 8,700 VP. Individual gun skins cost 2,175 VP, while Rogue Push Daggers cost 4,350 VP. The strongest pieces for most players are Rogue Vandal, Rogue Push Daggers and Rogue Operator because they combine high-use weapons with the collection’s sound, animation and finisher identity.
Rogue is worth it if you want a premium tactical Vandal or a dual-dagger melee and you are comfortable paying Exclusive-tier prices plus Radianite. It is less urgent if you mainly play Phantom, Sheriff, Spectre or budget skin lines.
VALORANT Rogue Bundle price breakdown
Rogue is not priced like a basic bundle. It sits in the Exclusive Edition category, so the full bundle and individual items cost more than standard Premium-tier skins. That makes the price table important before judging whether the bundle is a good buy.
| Item | Type | Listed VP price | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rogue Bundle | Full collection | 8,700 VP | Players who want the whole skin line and accessories. |
| Rogue Bandit | Sidearm skin | 2,175 VP | Bandit users and collectors of newer weapon skins. |
| Rogue Bucky | Shotgun skin | 2,175 VP | Shotgun fans, but weaker for most ranked players. |
| Rogue Vandal | Rifle skin | 2,175 VP | The safest single-gun purchase in the set. |
| Rogue Operator | Sniper skin | 2,175 VP | Operator mains and players who value clean sniper skins. |
| Rogue Push Daggers | Melee skin | 4,350 VP | Dual-melee fans who care about equip and inspect feel. |
| Rogue Buddy | Accessory | 475 VP | Collection completion. |
| Rogue Card | Accessory | 375 VP | Profile styling. |
| Rogue Spray | Accessory | 325 VP | Minor collection value. |
The full bundle looks expensive, but it becomes easier to understand if you compare it with buying individual items. Four guns at 2,175 VP each already equal 8,700 VP. The bundle value comes from getting the melee and accessories through the bundle discount structure instead of treating every item as a separate buy.
All skins in the Rogue Bundle
Rogue covers a mix of high-use weapons and more situational picks. That is important because not every skin in a bundle carries the same practical value. A Vandal skin usually matters more to most players than a Bucky skin, even if both cost the same VP.
The main draw for most players. Vandal is a daily-use rifle, so a strong Vandal skin has better practical value than most niche weapon skins.
Best for sniper players. Operator skins feel more personal because sound, scope confidence and inspect style matter a lot to Op mains.
A strong collector piece because Bandit is newer and has fewer legacy skin lines than older sidearms.
The least universal gun in the set. It can look great, but Bucky usage is too situational for many ranked players.
The flashy piece of the bundle. The appeal is the dual-melee stance, equip feel, slash animation and inspect style.
Buddy, card and spray help complete the collection, but they should not be the reason you buy the bundle.
Best Rogue skins ranked
If you do not want the full bundle, rank the skins by how often you will actually use them. A skin that appears every match is easier to justify than a skin you only see once every few games.
Rogue variants and upgrade levels
The Rogue gun skins have a four-level upgrade path. Level 2 adds sound effects, Level 3 adds animation, and Level 4 adds the finisher. The Rogue Push Daggers have a melee upgrade path focused on animation and feel rather than gunfire effects.
| Upgrade | Rogue guns | Rogue Push Daggers |
|---|---|---|
| Level 1 | Base skin model. | Base melee model. |
| Level 2 | Sound effects and muzzle-flash style upgrades. | Animation upgrade, stance and melee feel changes. |
| Level 3 | Animation and extra visual effects for equip, reload and inspect. | Not the same gun-style level path. |
| Level 4 | Kill banner, kill audio and finisher. | Not a gun finisher path. |
| Variants | Green, Red and Blue after full upgrade. | Green, Red and Blue variant looks. |
The variants are important because Rogue’s base look is already dark and tactical. Green keeps the military edge, Red leans harder into the aggressive VALORANT look, and Blue gives the set a cleaner contrast. The best variant is taste-based, but the Vandal and Operator usually benefit most from the brighter contrast options.
Rogue Radianite cost explained
The VP price is only the first cost. Rogue also needs Radianite if you want the full effects, animations, finisher and variants. The Rogue Collection wiki lists 10 RP per upgrade level and 15 RP per variant after the applicable weapon skin is fully upgraded.
That is why Rogue can feel much more expensive than the bundle price suggests. Buying Rogue Vandal at 2,175 VP gives you the skin, but the version most players want is the upgraded version with sound, animation and finisher. If you also want variants, the Radianite cost climbs again.
If you cannot afford the Radianite upgrades, prioritize one or two skins you will use every match instead of buying the full bundle and leaving the best pieces under-upgraded.
Is the VALORANT Rogue Bundle worth it?
The Rogue Bundle is worth it for players who like clean tactical skins and use Vandal, Operator or Bandit regularly. It is also a good fit if the Push Daggers are exactly the melee style you wanted. The bundle feels strongest when you plan to upgrade the Vandal and at least one other core weapon.
It is not the best purchase for every player. If you are a Phantom main, if you already own a top-tier Vandal, or if you are low on Radianite, Rogue becomes harder to justify. The Bucky also lowers the practical value of the full set for players who rarely use shotguns.
You want a tactical Vandal, like dual daggers, play Operator often, and have enough Radianite to finish the upgrades.
You mostly use Phantom, already have a favorite rifle skin, or only want a cheap skin without extra Radianite spending.
Can Rogue return in the store or Night Market?
The Rogue Collection wiki says the bundle was initially available in the Store, and that after this only weapon skins can be obtained whenever they become available in a player’s daily Featured Store offers. In simple terms: if you miss the full bundle window, watch for individual Rogue weapon skins in your daily store instead of expecting the full bundle to sit there forever.
For Night Market, be careful. Rogue is an Exclusive Edition collection and it is also recent. Do not build a buying plan around Rogue appearing in Night.Market. If Riot changes eligibility in the future, update this section with official confirmation, but the safe 2026 advice is to treat Rogue as a daily-store hope, not a Night Market guarantee.
Do Rogue skins increase VALORANT account value?
Rogue skins can help a VALORANT account look more desirable, especially if the account owns Rogue Vandal or Rogue Push Daggers. But skins are only one part of account value. Region, rank history, account level, unlocked agents, access quality and proof of ownership still matter more than one cosmetic line.
For buyers, the best setup is simple: check whether the Rogue skins are actually owned, whether they are upgraded, and whether the account has the region and rank you need. A screenshot of an old bundle offer is not the same as owned inventory.
Checking a skin-heavy VALORANT account?
Compare skins, rank, region and access quality before you buy. A strong inventory is only valuable when the account setup also fits your queue goals.
VALORANT Rogue Bundle FAQ
How much does the VALORANT Rogue Bundle cost?
The full Rogue Bundle is listed at 8,700 VP. Individual gun skins cost 2,175 VP, and Rogue Push Daggers cost 4,350 VP.
What skins are in the Rogue Bundle?
Rogue includes Bandit, Bucky, Vandal, Operator and Push Daggers, plus the Rogue Buddy, Card and Spray.
Is Rogue Vandal worth it?
Yes, Rogue Vandal is the safest pick in the bundle for most players because Vandal is used constantly and the skin has upgrade depth.
Are Rogue Push Daggers worth it?
They are worth it if you love dual-melee skins and the Rogue style, but the 4,350 VP price makes them a premium purchase.
What variants does Rogue have?
Rogue has the base look plus Green, Red and Blue variants after the applicable skin is upgraded.
How much Radianite does Rogue need?
The Rogue Collection wiki lists 10 RP per upgrade level and 15 RP per variant after full upgrade eligibility.
Can Rogue appear in the Night Market?
Do not plan around Rogue appearing in Night.Market. It is an Exclusive Edition collection and a recent skin line, so daily store rotation is the safer expectation.
Can Rogue skins return in the daily store?
Yes, the Rogue weapon skins can return in daily Featured Store offers after the original bundle window, according to the Rogue Collection wiki page.