Summary
- Spectre is a reliable semi-buy gun for close-quarters combat due to its fire rate and cosmetics variety.
- Spectre skins are growing with new collections, offering unique animations and themes for a personalized experience.
- Popular Spectre skins like Kuronami and Protocol offer satisfying sound effects, animations, and finishers for a premium feel.
The Spectre is one of the most used guns in Valorant, and it is the perfect option that you can rely on for the semi-buy rounds. You can utilize it for close-quarters combat thanks to its high fire rate and low recoil. Of course, a weapon wouldn’t be complete without unique cosmetics, and the Spectre features several skins from some of the most beloved bundles out there.
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With Riot introducing new skin collections sporadically, the Spectre’s cosmetic wardrobe continues to grow. You can purchase them with VP, though you’ll need to be patient with the shop’s limited rotation. Plus, with so many options, you want to make sure whatever skin you buy is worth the time and money, and, fortunately, Spectre’s collection has several highlights.
Updated on January 17, 2025, by Daniyal Sultan Malik: As Riot continues to add more maps, agents, and even weapons, there’s no shortage of new skins. 2024, in particular, was an incredible year for Valorant’s cosmetics, with the return of several fan-favorite bundles as well as brand-new collections that rival the game’s best. Similarly, many newer Spectre skins have entered the list while also giving an outlook on some of the classics, making us re-evaluate the older designs with renewed appreciation.
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Gravitational Uranium Neuroblaster Spectre
Edition: Premium
- Price: 1,775 VP.
- Collection: Gravitational Uranium Neuroblaster.
- Release Date: September 29, 2020.
As one of the first premium-tier Spectre skins in Valorant, the Gravitational Uranium Neuroblaster (or G.U.N.) holds fairly well. The bright sci-fi colors and punchy sound effects definitely make it feel like the skin is ripped out from a retro space cartoon from the 80s. There’s a clear focus on personality, and so the skin’s other features lean more on minimalism.
Since the skin’s so old at this point, you can see its age in the details — no unique pull-out or reloading animations, no additional SFX aside from the shooting sound, and no distinct finisher. Thus, the G.U.N. is purely reserved for those who want to go all-in on the aesthetics and funky design.
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Kuronami Spectre
Edition: Exclusive
- Price: 2,375 VP.
- Collection: Kuronami.
- Release Date: January 8, 2024.
Like the entire Kuronami Collection, the Spectre skin within the set doesn’t disappoint. It offers unique animations and sharp SFX that make every shot feel satisfying. Much like the renowned Protocol skin, Kuronami transforms the Spectre into an entirely new experience, and the sharp, crisp shooting is a joy to listen to.
The Kuronami’s iconic finisher is arguably the best in the game, with a somber atmosphere accompanied by rainfall. To sweeten the deal, the skin has four variants — Default, Purple, Black, and White — and all of them look stunning. Overall, the entire package, including the variants, is full of intricate details that’ll keep you engaged for future matches.
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Recon Spectre
Edition: Premium
- Price: 1,775 VP.
- Collection: Recon.
- Release Date: August 24, 2021.
Despite having no unique sound effects, pull-out animation, or finisher, the Recon Specter’s shape as a tactical and rugged weapon alone makes it an incredible skin. There’s something about the randomized attachments that spark confidence in the middle of a match as if you’re actively inside a military operation.
You can cycle between attachments by rebuying the Spectre during the Buy Phase. You’ll find grips, flashlights, lasers, and more, letting you craft the ideal weapon ready for combat. The simplistic variants take inspiration from army-style camos, reinforcing the seriousness the Recon skin aims for and ultimately adding to the skin’s effectiveness.
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Neptune Spectre
Edition: Premium
- Price: 1,775 VP.
- Collection: Neptune.
- Release Date: May 25, 2022.
Wielding what feels like an underwater artifact, the Neptune Spectre somehow makes carrying a fish tank in battle seem cool. Its unsurprising heavy-firing sounds are extremely satisfying, producing a muffled pop replicating a bubble burst. Other actions, like reloading or inspecting, also carry a water-like effect, as if you’re using the gun while submerged. It certainly adds depth and immersion to the skin.
Having no finisher is perhaps the only complaint about the Neptune Collection. An ocean-themed skin can have so many possibilities, and yet there’s none, which is a real shame. Still, all things considered, it’s a solid Spectre skin with no real competition aside from maybe the Kuronami set.
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Forsaken Spectre
Edition: Premium
- Price: 1,775 VP.
- Collection: Forsaken.
- Release Date: April 27, 2021.
Forsaken has established itself among the best skin collections in Valorant, and the Spectre from that set is a fantastic grab for you at this price point. The default green color variant gives off a dark and ominous vibe and is a pleasure to use in-game.
In addition to sounding fantastic, the skin also features an incredible animation and finisher, which contribute significantly to its appeal. You can further unlock Gold as a second color for this skin, giving it a royal and regal appearance identical to the Sovereign collection.
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Ruination Spectre
Edition: Exclusive
- Price: 2,175 VP.
- Collection: Ruination.
- Release Date: July 8, 2021.
Ruination Spectre is another excellent selection you can look forward to acquiring within the first-person tactical shooter. It was launched as part of League of Legends’ Sentinels of Light event, marking the first time the two popular titles from Riot Games crossed paths.
The mystic vibes that the Ruination Spectre features make it a great pick-up. The variants — Purple, Red/Yellow, and Green — all look fantastic and fit the aesthetic. The sound effects and animations are clean, fluid, and impactful, and the finisher is even better.
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Singularity Spectre
Edition: Exclusive
- Price: 2,175 VP.
- Collection: Singularity 1.0.
- Release Date: October 8, 2020.
The Singularity Spectre is a stunning and enticing skin you will relish utilizing in Valorant. It was released into the game during the first Episode, so it’s like a grandparent to modern Spectre skins. Another thing to highlight is Singularity 2.0, the original Singularity Collection’s successor, which brought a ton of new skins into the fold, including an amazing butterfly knife.
The main attraction of The Singularity Spectre is its visual and sound effects, but you’ll really enjoy its finisher, which sucks opponents into a black hole. Furthermore, the four eye-catching color options made available ensure the skin doesn’t get old, especially when you consider how the kill banners change with each variant.
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Ion Spectre
Edition: Premium
- Price: 1,775 VP.
- Collection: Ion 2.0.
- Release Date: October 18, 2022.
The Ion Spectre was introduced in Valorant with the expansion of the well-liked Ion collection in Episode 5. This futuristic skin incorporates all the bundle’s core qualities, including a resonant sound and a dynamic blue-colored energy core you will find difficult to take your eyes away from.
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With the second release, you have options besides white, including Green, Yellow, and Blue, allowing some degree of customization. Unfortunately, it does somewhat feel that Riot missed the mark with these variants — they have an awkward palette and are just way too bright, taking away from the Ion’s intended sleek design and feel.
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RGX 11Z Pro Spectre
Edition: Exclusive
- Price: 2,175 VP.
- Collection: RGX 11Z Pro 2.
- Release Date: April 27, 2022.
Riot released the RGX 11Z Pro Spectre into Valorant with the game’s 4.08 patch as a successor to the original RGX 11Z Pro Collection. It has a flawless appearance thanks to the clear appearance and an RGB light along the edges that changes as you inspect the weapon.
A distinguishing factor that makes the RGX 11Z Pro Spectre unique is the Kill Counter, which you won’t find in the other skins. In addition to the Base (Green) version, you can get the skin in Red, Blue, and Yellow, and each variant comes with a unique RGB scheme.
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Reaver Spectre
Edition: Premium
- Price: 1,775 VP.
- Collection: Reaver 2.0.
- Release Date: August 10, 2022.
In the second iteration of the Reaver collection, the Reaver Spectre, as well as skins for the Ghost, Phantom, Odin, and Melee (Karambit), were introduced. It received a positive response from the game’s community, and the iconic Reaver art style with great animations and sound ensures that you will enjoy using the Spectre skin.
Apart from the base (Purple) color, you can unlock Red, Black, and White variants, all of which look great. They carry the same dreaded look as the original Reaver collection and are considered a classic among fans.
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BlastX Spectre
Edition: Exclusive
- Price: 2,175 VP.
- Collection: BlastX.
- Release Date: December 23, 2020.
You have a complete package in the BlastX Spectre when looking for a cheerful Spectre skin in Valorant. It has a vibrant color scheme, fantastic pull-out animation, and a great finisher animation. The bullet tracers and their well-rounded SFX are the cherry on top.
This toy-themed skin gives you three other color options: Black, Yellow, and Pink, aside from the stock Green and Purple. While they’re not as mesmerizing as the base color, they still have that nerf-like look and feel that you can’t help but love.
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Prime Spectre
Edition: Premium
- Price: 1,775 VP.
- Collection: Prime 1.0.
- Release Date: June 2, 2020.
Although the Prime collection has been around since the initial release of Valorant, it stands out on its own. Every skin that is a part of this set is top-notch, and you simply cannot go wrong with the Prime Spectre.
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You will appreciate the simplistic and elegant design, effects, reload animation, and perfect sound incorporated into the skin. The color palette used in all four variants, namely Default, Orange, Blue, and Yellow, offers an excellent appearance to the particular firearm.
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Magepunk Spectre
Edition: Premium
- Price: 1,775 VP.
- Collection: Magepunk 1.0.
- Release Date: April 1, 2021.
The Magepunk Spectre is a masterpiece and flawlessly fits the retro-futuristic theme. The incredible visual style and well-crafted design have been the selling point for the entire collection, and this Spectre skin is no exception.
Riot made the Magepunk Spectre available with the first release of the collection, which has since expanded two more times. There are four color options, but it’s worth noting that only the spark lingering inside the Spectre’s tubes will change. Therefore, the base design remains practically the same, and the difference between the variants is surprisingly minimal.
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Protocol 781-A Spectre
Edition: Ultra
- Price: 2,475 VP.
- Collection: Protocol 781-A.
- Release Date: January 11, 2022.
The Protocol 781-A collection is unique, and every skin it includes is in a league of its own. The Spectre skin has the perfect balance in all aspects, like the pull-out animation, firing sound, and a finisher animation that features a robot decimating the opponent.
Furthermore, you wouldn’t want to miss out on its unique voice lines. You can also give this Spectre skin a personality by unlocking the colors White/Pink, Red/Blue, and Green. However, these features come in at a premium price, but the Protocol 781-A Spectre, just like the entire bundle, is a very worthwhile expenditure.
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