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The most iconic themed Valorant bundles — the collections that package a matching weapon set with a knife, card, spray, and buddy. Every bundle named here is verified to exist via valorant-api; the ranking is opinion, not statistics.
By VALMAUK Staff
Valorant bundles package a themed set of weapon skins together with accessories — typically a melee, a player card, a spray, and a gun buddy — released around a single aesthetic. As with individual skins, the "best" bundle is subjective, so this is a community-favourite and iconic-status read rather than a hard ranking. What we can promise is that every bundle named below has been verified to exist in Valorant via valorant-api.
Every bundle named in this article is verified to exist in Valorant via valorant-api. The tier ranking is an opinion-based take on iconic and popular themed bundles, not a measured statistic. Bundle prices and contents change over time, so always check the in-game store for the current details.
| Bundle | Tier | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Elderflame | S | The flagship dragon bundle — its animated weapons and matching melee make it one of the most recognisable sets in the game. |
| Reaver | S | A consistently beloved dark-purple bundle that pairs its weapon line with a fittingly themed knife and accessories. |
| Prime | S | A gold-accented classic whose full bundle remains a reference point for clean, premium presentation. |
| Oni | S | A demonic-mask themed bundle with a dramatic melee and finisher that keeps it in high demand. |
| Glitchpop | S | A neon cyberpunk bundle loaded with loud VFX and a standout melee for fans of flashy loadouts. |
| Sentinels of Light | A | A radiant fantasy bundle with an ornate melee that matches its holy weapon aesthetic. |
| RGX 11z Pro | A | A futuristic bundle whose upgradeable weapons and themed accessories appeal to e-sport-style fans. |
| Singularity | A | A void-themed bundle anchored by a distinctive black-hole finisher and matching melee. |
| Ion | A | A clean white-and-blue bundle for players who want a coordinated, low-distraction loadout. |
| Prelude to Chaos | A | A heavy, industrial-themed bundle remembered for its aggressive look and matching accessories. |
| Champions 2021 | B | The first Champions bundle — collectible prestige tied to the event for fans of commemorative sets. |
| Magepunk | B | A steampunk bundle with intricate brass detailing and a themed melee across the collection. |
| Spectrum | B | The collaboration bundle built around customisable colour effects and a matching melee. |
| Gaia's Vengeance | B | A nature-and-stone bundle offering an earthy alternative to the usual neon-heavy collections. |
| Ruination | B | A corrupted fantasy bundle with a dark, ornate theme carried across its weapons and accessories. |





A bundle is Riot's way of selling a coordinated theme in one purchase: the weapon skins plus a matching melee and the smaller accessories that round out the look. Buying the bundle is usually a convenience play — it groups everything around one aesthetic so your card, spray, and buddy all match the guns. The melee is often the headline item, since knives are equipped in every round and tend to carry the most elaborate animation in the set.
When judging a bundle, look at the same fundamentals that define a strong skin line: the quality of the weapon VFX and finisher, the melee design, the available colour variants, and whether the included accessories actually fit the theme. Premium bundles such as Elderflame lean into spectacle, while cleaner sets like Ion prioritise a tidy, readable loadout — both are valid depending on your taste.
Bundles rotate through the store rather than being permanently available, so the collection you want may not be purchasable at any given moment. Treat this list as a shortlist of iconic options to watch for, preview the melee and finishers in-game before committing, and always confirm the current contents and pricing in the store, since both can change.