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How to Get Luna Buddy in Valorant

Whether you want to celebrate the Lunar New Year or simply love bunnies, Valorant has you covered. They do so in the form of the Luna…

Mykel BrightBy Mykel BrightJanuary 26, 20232 Mins Read
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Whether you want to celebrate the Lunar New Year or simply love bunnies, Valorant has you covered. They do so in the form of the Luna Collection. With this collection comes a way-too-charming Luna Buddy that almost feels like a must-have. If you’re ready to add something fluffy and adorable to your hard-hitting gun in Valorant, we’ll show you how to get the Luna Buddy.

How to Get the Luna Buddy in Valorant

How to Get Luna Buddy in Valorant

Although players enjoy jumping into a game like Valorant for the shooting and characters, many appreciate the cool cosmetics to play around with. This doesn’t just include all those awesome skins for your favorite characters, but there are weapon cosmetics too that can enhance your game in terms of aesthetic.

Among those are gunbuddies, weapon charms that hang on your guns. Right now, we’re after the Luna Buddy in Valorant. Suffice to say, it is certainly an adorable charm if these types of weapon charms don’t turn you off. What makes it so thrilling is the fact that it is reactive to your shooting. Meaning, it will change each time you fire your weapon, flashing a glowing blue, angry bunny before switching back to the calm and sweet white bunny.

But how do we get the Luna Buddy in Valorant? Well, you can’t earn it in-game like some other gunbuddies. So, you’ll have to buy it. It is a part of the Luna Bundle. As such, there are two ways you can acquire it:

  • Purchase Luna Collection
  • Buy Luna Buddy solo

If you want everything that the Luna Collection has to offer, you can purchase the entire collection for 5,100VP. It is certainly a lot. Thankfully, for those of you who don’t care about the rest of the collection and only want the bunny, you can get just that. The Luna Buddy sells on its own in Valorant for 475VP. This is much more affordable so you can save your VP for other items.

Since the Luna Buddy is in the stores, you will want to jump on it as soon as possible before it rotates out.

Valorant is available on PC.

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Since childhood, Mykel has had a passion for writing, drawing, comic books, video games, and all things horror. She finds various ways to blend her loves such as sketching out ideas for potential comics and working out ideas for choice-based visual novels.

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