Summary

Agent Contracts are a means for players to earn various cosmetics for free inValorant. This includes Sprays, Player Cards, Titles and even some weapons skins. Agent Contracts were unlocked by grinding experience points in the past but can now be purchased directly using the in-game currency, Kingdom Points.

Every Agent Contract has a total of ten tiers that contain a cosmetic each. These get increasingly higher in price as they go up in tiers. With over 20 Agents in the game, these Contracts can vary in terms of quality from one character to another.

The Valorant Phoenix Player Card In Phoenix’s Agent Contract.

8Phoenix

Phoenix is one of the most recognizable characters from the world of Valorant. The Agent has been a part of the game since its Beta phase and dominated the early competitive scene. Phoenix’s availability since the start affects his Agent Contract heavily as all the cosmetics look very simple and feel lackluster.

The standouts from his Contract are certainly the ‘Claim The Crown’ Spray from Tier two and the ‘Firestarter’ Player Card from Tier nine. Another neat cosmetic to unlock is the Spitfire Frenzy as it is one of the few decent Agent Contract skins available for the weapon.

Jett Player Card in Jett’s Agent Contract In Valorant.

7Jett

Jett is easily the most popular character from Valorant. Her unique space-taking abilities have also made her one of thehighest-picked Duelistsin the game. Unfortunately, her Agent Contract leaves a lot to be desired as it ends up feeling very bland and fails to display the character’s fun personality.

The only cosmetics worth unlocking in Jett’s Agent Contract are the standard Jett Player Card from Tier three and the ‘Pocket Knife’ Buddy from Tier six. This is due to the fact that they show Valorant’s most deadly ultimate ability, the Blade Storm.

The BombShell Spray in Raze’s Agent Contract In Valorant.

6Raze

The bombastic Duelist, Raze, has been an absolute menace in most matches of Valorant. Her damage-inducing abilities make her one of the strongest characters in the game. On the other hand, Raze’s Agent Contract has some decent cosmetics to unlock.

Both the ‘Bombshell’ and ‘Boomshaka’ Spray perfectly capture her chaotic personality and the colorful mess her abilities leave behind. The Pistolinha Classic is also a neat weapon skin as it adds all of its signature colors to its body along with a grip which is completely bandaged up.

The ‘Revenge For Life’ Player Card From Reyna’s Agent Contract In Valorant.

5Reyna

Reyna has been a bit of a mixed bag since her release. While she can be a perfect pick for solo players, she fails to have a proper impact in stacked lobbies. Fortunately, Reyna’s Agent Contract is a huge step-up compared to the ones from the beta stage.

All the cosmetics here are worth unlocking as they are filled with a striking purple mixed with black and red colors. These hint at her cold and ruthless nature. The best cosmetics that you can unlock are the ‘Revenge For Life’ Player Card and the very minimal yet clean weapon skin, the Vendetta Ghost.

The ‘Sharp’ Spray From Yoru’s Agent Contract In Valorant.

4Yoru

Yoru’s release was among the hyped ones in Valorant. The stealthy Duelist started as one of the nicher picks in the game but has become a fan favourite in the current patch. Yoru’s Agent Contract was where the developers started to shake things up a bit.

This Agent Contract provides a total of two cosmetics that come with their own animations. The first one is the ‘Sharp’ Spray from Tier 4 which sees Yoru style his hair with a comb and the other is the ‘Dimensional Fragment’ Buddy that retracts and protrudes its spikes continuously. The Buddy also looks very similar to his Blindside ability, which is used to flash enemies.

The Livewire Frenzy from Neon’s Agent Contract In Valorant.

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The headstrong speedster, Neon, is one of the tougher Duelists to master in Valorant. Her fast movement is a bit tricky to figure out, while her other abilities need perfect usage to make an impact. Neon’s Agent Contract is filled with colorful cosmetics that show off her lightning-like abilities.

Like Yoru, Neon’s Contract also has two cosmetics with slight animations. These are the Surge Protector Buddy from Tier six and the Live Wire Frenzy from Tier 10. Both of these have similar animations wherein the highlighted part of the cosmetic shifts from one side to the other while also changing colors from yellow to blue continuously.

The Mythmaker Sheriff From Iso’s Agent Contract In Valorant.

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Iso’s release was met with a lot of disappointment as players didn’t find him to be that useful in their matches. However, with the release of newer Agents and slight changes to his abilities, his pick rate has gone up quite a bit in the competitive scene. When it comes to the Agent Contract, Iso has some of the best-looking cosmetics.

Unlike other Duelists, Iso’s Agent Contract has a total of three animated cosmetics. These include the ‘In the Zone’ Spray, ‘Peripheral’ Buddy and the Mythmaker Sheriff from Tiers 4, 6 and 10 respectively. However, the standout from this contract is easily the Mythmaker Sheriff, which rivals and even looks better than most Battlepass skins.

The ‘Infinite Reflection’ Spray from Waylay’s Agent Contract In Valorant.

1Waylay

Waylay was added to the game in 2025, which has given the developers a lot of time to look at the rights and wrongs when it comes to Agent Contract cosmetics.

Without a doubt, Waylay has received the best Agent Contract. Her cosmetics perfectly show off the many colors left by her Lightspeed abilities. Waylay’s two animated cosmetics, the Kaleidoscope Frenzy and the ‘Prism’ Buddy soar above the rest due to their unique look. The ‘Dawnstrike’ Player Card is another great standout from her Agent Contract.

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