VALORANT’s newest Wonderstallion skin collection is straight out of Fortnite

A burst of color for your collection.

VALORANT's Sage taking a selfie with Neon and Jett sleeping on her shoulders.
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There have been many different skin collections that have graced the storefront in VALORANT, but Riot Games has revealed a colorful new line that is both eye-catching and a bit easier on your wallet, too.

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VALORANT‘s new Wonderstallion skin collection boasts skins for the Frenzy, Spectre, Guardian, Vandal, and a melee weapon that looks very similar to a weapon in Epic Games’ worldwide sensation, Fortnite. Although the price hasn’t been revealed, leaks suggest the skin collection will cost around 3400 VP, with each weapon costing 875 VP and the melee costing about 1750 VP.

In the reveal images, the Wonderstallion melee weapon is a hammer shaped like a unicorn head, complete with a spike at the top and some googly eyes to boot. In comparison, the hammer bears a hefty resemblance to the Rainbow Smash pickaxe, which is also in the form of a unicorn head with a horn at the top.

Since they are supposedly in the Select skin category, the other weapons have relatively simple designs with no special video or audio effects. They do have a unicorn vomiting a rainbow on its side with a star at the end, which could be a hilarious addition to your collection.

If you aren’t looking to drop some cash for a Select-level bundle, however, you can also wait a couple more days until VALORANT‘s long-awaited Night Market returns on Thursday, Aug. 15. The Night Market is a special shop that sells randomly chosen cosmetics at a price reduction, which means you might want to save your money for a chance at a skin that you wish you bought when it was originally in the store.

If the Wonderstallion skin line is what you’ve been looking for, however, then you won’t have to wait too long—Riot promises it will be dropping very soon.

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Tyler Esguerra
Lead League of Legends writer for Dot Esports. Forever an LCS supporter, AD carry main, with more than five years in the industry. Sometimes I like clicking heads in Call of Duty or VALORANT. Creator of the Critical Strike Podcast.