RGX 11z Pro Bundle — Skins, Pricing, Variants & Is It Worth It? — Valorant
Complete guide to the Valorant RGX 11z Pro Bundle. Every weapon skin, reactive kill-tracking system, RGB gaming peripheral design, pricing breakdown, variants, and whether these Ultra Edition skins are worth buying.
The RGX 11z Pro Bundle is an Ultra Edition skin collection that reimagines Valorant weapons as high-end RGB gaming peripherals, released during Episode 4 Act 1 in January 2022. The RGX 11z Pro skins are built around a reactive kill-tracking concept — each weapon features a sleek, dark chassis styled after premium esports hardware with embedded LED strip lighting and a digital kill counter that tracks your eliminations in real time. The design language is sharp and technical: angular matte-black bodies, glowing RGB accent strips, exposed circuit-board detailing, and neon lighting that intensifies and evolves as you rack up kills during a round. With its unique reactive kill-level system, crisp electronic audio, satisfying visual progression, and one of the most popular butterfly knife melees in the game, the RGX 11z Pro Bundle stands as one of the most innovative and competitively minded Ultra Edition collections in Valorant. This guide covers every weapon skin, full pricing details, variants, and whether the bundle is worth your VP.
What Is the RGX 11z Pro Bundle?
The RGX 11z Pro Bundle is an Ultra Edition skin collection built around a gaming hardware and esports peripheral aesthetic. The design concept treats each weapon as a piece of high-performance gaming equipment — angular dark bodies with embedded RGB LED strips, circuit-board texturing, a digital kill counter display, and reactive lighting that powers up through visual stages as you secure kills during a round.
Key Facts
- Ultra Edition tier — RGX 11z Pro sits at the Ultra Edition price tier alongside Spectrum, Elderflame, and Champions, offering the highest level of customization including custom audio, VFX, animations, finisher, kill banner, and reactive elements
- Gaming peripheral aesthetic — the defining visual identity of RGX treats every weapon as a piece of esports hardware. The dark angular chassis, exposed circuit-board detailing, and embedded RGB LED strips evoke high-end gaming mice, keyboards, and headsets
- Reactive kill-tracking system — the signature feature of RGX skins is a reactive visual progression tied to kills. As you eliminate opponents during a round, the weapon's RGB lighting intensifies through multiple stages: the LED strips glow brighter, additional lighting accents activate, and the overall visual presence of the weapon escalates. A digital kill counter embedded in the weapon tracks your eliminations in real time
- Single collection — the RGX 11z Pro Bundle includes five weapon skins released together in January 2022
- Weapons included — Vandal, Operator, Classic, Stinger, and a melee (Blade butterfly knife)
- Custom electronic audio — all RGX skins feature crisp, digital firing sounds with a sharp electronic edge. The audio design emphasizes precision and impact, matching the esports hardware theme
- Kill-tracking finisher — the RGX finisher displays a stylized digital elimination graphic with RGB lighting effects and electronic audio cues. The finisher reinforces the competitive gaming aesthetic with its data-driven visual design
- Four color variants — the default blue/cyan plus three additional color variants unlockable with Radianite Points
- Available in store rotation and Night Market — RGX skins regularly appear in daily store rotation and are eligible for Night Market discounts
Every RGX 11z Pro Weapon Skin
RGX 11z Pro Vandal
The RGX 11z Pro Vandal is the flagship weapon of the collection and one of the most popular Vandal skins in Valorant. The weapon features an angular matte-black body with exposed circuit-board texturing along the receiver, embedded RGB LED strips that run along both sides of the weapon, and a digital kill counter display visible on the side panel. The overall silhouette is aggressive and technical, evoking a high-performance gaming device more than a traditional firearm.
- Firing audio — the RGX Vandal produces a sharp, crisp electronic firing sound with a punchy digital edge. Each shot has a clean, precise quality with a subtle synthetic reverb that emphasizes accuracy. The audio is widely praised for feeling satisfying and competitive — tight enough for focused play without being distracting
- Muzzle flash — custom RGB muzzle flash with blue/cyan light particles that match the weapon's current accent color, creating a brief digital burst with each shot
- Equip animation — a custom draw animation where the weapon boots up like a gaming peripheral. The LED strips light up in sequence from stock to barrel, the digital kill counter initializes, and the weapon emits a brief electronic startup chime as it becomes active
- Reactive kill-tracking — the embedded LED strips intensify through visual stages as you get kills during a round. At base, the LEDs glow softly. After the first kill, the lighting brightens and begins to pulse gently. With additional kills, the RGB strips reach full brightness with dynamic color cycling and additional accent lights activate across the weapon body. The digital kill counter updates with each elimination, providing constant visual feedback on your performance
- Finisher — the enemy is consumed by a burst of digital RGB energy while a stylized elimination graphic displays with electronic audio cues. The finisher features data-stream particle effects and a final RGB flash that matches the weapon's current color variant
- Kill banner — a custom RGX-themed kill banner in the kill feed
The RGX 11z Pro Vandal is a top-tier Vandal skin that competes with Reaver and Prime for the title of best Vandal in the game. The reactive kill-tracking gives it a level of visual progression that rewards aggressive play, and the clean electronic audio is one of the most satisfying firing sounds available. For Vandal users who want their weapon to visually reflect their performance, this is one of the strongest options.
RGX 11z Pro Classic
The RGX 11z Pro Classic applies the gaming hardware treatment to the default pistol, making it one of the most premium Classic skins available. The compact sidearm features the same angular matte-black finish with embedded LED strips and circuit-board detailing, scaled down to the Classic's smaller frame. The digital kill counter is positioned on the slide, visible during gameplay.
- Firing audio — each shot produces a crisp, electronic pop with a sharp digital quality. The Classic's burst fire mode creates a rapid triplet of electronic pulses that sounds tight and competitive
- Muzzle flash — custom RGB burst effects with color-matched particles
- Equip animation — the Classic boots up with the LED initialization sequence, scaled to the pistol's quick draw speed
- Reactive kill-tracking — the smaller LED strips on the Classic still track kills and intensify through the same visual stages as the larger weapons, providing the reactive progression even on pistol rounds
- Finisher — the shared RGX digital elimination finisher with RGB effects
The RGX 11z Pro Classic is among the best Classic skins in the game. Because every round starts with the Classic during pistol rounds, buy phases, and eco rounds, the kill-tracking feature gets immediate use from the first round of every half. Watching the LEDs intensify across a pistol round ace is one of the most satisfying visual experiences in Valorant.
RGX 11z Pro Stinger
The RGX 11z Pro Stinger gives the budget SMG a premium Ultra Edition treatment it rarely receives. The Stinger's compact frame showcases the LED strips prominently along its short body, and the circuit-board detailing wraps the entire weapon in the gaming hardware aesthetic.
- Firing audio — the Stinger's rapid-fire spray receives a tight, electronic audio treatment. The high fire rate creates a buzzing stream of digital pulses that sounds aggressive and fast, matching the weapon's identity as a close-range bullet hose
- Muzzle flash — custom RGB muzzle effects with rapid color-matched particles during sustained spray
- Equip animation — custom boot-up sequence with LED strip initialization
- Reactive kill-tracking — the Stinger's compact body makes the LED intensity changes especially noticeable, and the fast kill potential of the weapon means the reactive system activates quickly during force-buy rounds
- Finisher — the shared RGX digital elimination finisher
The RGX 11z Pro Stinger is a standout option for force-buy and eco rounds. Having an Ultra Edition skin for a weapon that rarely gets premium treatment makes it a unique addition, and the reactive system pairs well with the Stinger's potential for rapid multi-kills in close quarters.
RGX 11z Pro Operator
The RGX 11z Pro Operator transforms the high-powered sniper rifle into an imposing piece of precision esports hardware. The Operator's long barrel and angular profile provide an extended canvas for the LED strips and circuit-board detailing, making it one of the most visually striking weapons in the collection. The digital kill counter is prominently positioned on the scope housing.
- Firing audio — each Operator shot produces a deep, resonant electronic boom with a heavy digital bass impact. The single-shot firing pattern makes each elimination feel weighty and definitive, with the electronic audio design emphasizing the weapon's one-shot-kill identity
- Muzzle flash — custom RGB effects with pronounced color-matched particles that suit the Operator's deliberate cadence, creating a dramatic burst with each high-caliber shot
- Equip animation — custom boot-up sequence with the LED strips lighting up along the Operator's extended frame, accompanied by a deep electronic power-on tone
- Reactive kill-tracking — the Operator's larger body provides excellent visibility for the reactive LED progression. Because the Operator specializes in single-shot kills, each elimination produces a dramatic visual step-up in the lighting intensity
- Finisher — the shared RGX digital elimination finisher with RGB effects
The RGX 11z Pro Operator is excellent for AWP-style players who make the Operator their primary weapon on defense or during full-buy rounds. The deliberate pacing of Operator gameplay makes each kill counter increment feel impactful, and the long barrel showcases the reactive lighting system at its most dramatic.
RGX 11z Pro Melee (Blade)
The RGX 11z Pro melee is the Blade — a butterfly knife featuring the same gaming hardware aesthetic with a matte-black handle housing embedded RGB LED strips and a blade edge that glows with color-matched neon lighting. The butterfly knife flip animations are smooth and stylish, making the RGX Blade one of the most popular melee skins in Valorant.
- Primary attack — a slashing motion with RGB energy trails that linger briefly, matching the weapon's current color variant. The butterfly knife flip is incorporated into the attack animation for added flair
- Secondary attack — a backstab animation with an intense burst of RGB lighting and a sharp electronic impact sound
- Inspect animation — the Blade cycles through elaborate butterfly knife flipping tricks while the LED strips pulse through color patterns. The inspect animation is mesmerizing and one of the most frequently used in the game — players love to flip the knife during buy phases and downtime
- Equip animation — the knife unfolds with a smooth butterfly flip while the LED strips power on in sequence, accompanied by an electronic activation sound
The RGX 11z Pro Blade is widely regarded as one of the best melee skins in Valorant. The butterfly knife flip mechanics combined with the RGB LED aesthetic create an endlessly satisfying melee that players never tire of inspecting. The Blade is frequently cited as a standalone reason to buy the bundle, and its inspect animation is one of the most iconic in the game.
RGX 11z Pro Bundle Pricing Breakdown
RGX 11z Pro skins are priced at the Ultra Edition tier, the highest price tier in Valorant. This reflects the full suite of reactive kill-tracking elements, custom electronic audio, dynamic animations, and the digital elimination finisher.
Individual Item Prices
| Item | Approximate Price | |------|------------------| | RGX 11z Pro Vandal | 2,475 VP | | RGX 11z Pro Classic | 2,475 VP | | RGX 11z Pro Stinger | 2,475 VP | | RGX 11z Pro Operator | 2,475 VP | | RGX 11z Pro Melee (Blade) | 4,950 VP |
Bundle Price
- RGX 11z Pro bundle: approximately 10,700 VP — all five items together at a bundle discount
- Individual items total: approximately 14,850 VP — buying all five items separately at full price costs substantially more
- Bundle discount: approximately 28% savings — consistent with other Ultra Edition bundle pricing
VP Cost in Real Money
| VP Amount | Approximate USD | |-----------|----------------| | 1,000 VP | $9.99 | | 2,050 VP | $19.99 | | 3,650 VP | $34.99 | | 5,350 VP | $49.99 | | 11,000 VP | $99.99 |
To buy the full RGX 11z Pro bundle at approximately 10,700 VP, the 11,000 VP pack ($99.99) covers it with a small amount of VP remaining. Alternatively, the 5,350 VP ($49.99) plus 5,350 VP ($49.99) packs give you 10,700 VP for about $100, which is exactly enough for the bundle.
If you only want the RGX Vandal at 2,475 VP, the 3,650 VP pack ($34.99) covers it — though this is notably more expensive than Premium Edition skins. The Operator at the same price makes the RGX one of the more premium sniper skin options available.
Variants and Radianite Costs
Each RGX 11z Pro weapon skin has four color variants, with the base blue/cyan variant included at purchase and three additional variants unlockable with Radianite Points.
| Variant | Description | |---------|-------------| | Default (Blue/Cyan) | The signature RGX look — matte-black body with bright cyan/blue LED strips, blue-tinted circuit-board accents, and a blue digital kill counter display. The cool blue lighting evokes high-end gaming peripherals and esports setups. Included with purchase | | Red | A matte-black body with vivid red LED strips and red-tinted accents throughout. Replaces the blue lighting with an aggressive red scheme that gives the weapons a more intense, competitive appearance. Popular with players who prefer a bold, high-energy aesthetic | | Yellow/Gold | A matte-black body with warm yellow/gold LED strips and gold-tinted accents. Replaces the blue lighting with a premium gold scheme that gives the weapons a more refined, trophy-like appearance | | Green | A matte-black body with bright green LED strips and green-tinted accents. Replaces the blue lighting with a vivid green scheme reminiscent of classic gaming RGB setups and retro tech aesthetics |
- Radianite cost per variant level: 15 Radianite Points — Ultra Edition skins cost more Radianite per upgrade level than Premium Edition skins
- Total Radianite per weapon for all variants: approximately 45 Radianite Points — unlocking all three additional variants on one weapon
- Radianite for all weapons: approximately 225 Radianite Points — unlocking every variant across all five items in the bundle
- Radianite is earned through the Battle Pass — regular Battle Pass completion provides enough Radianite to upgrade your skins over time without purchasing Radianite directly
- The default blue/cyan variant is the community favorite — the signature blue RGB lighting is the most recognizable version of the RGX skins, though the red variant has a strong following among players who prefer a more aggressive color palette
Is the RGX 11z Pro Bundle Worth It?
The RGX 11z Pro Bundle is one of the most gameplay-integrated skin collections in Valorant. Its value proposition rests on the reactive kill-tracking system and the gaming hardware aesthetic — features that directly connect your in-game performance to the visual experience of your weapon.
Reasons to Buy
- Unique reactive kill-tracking — no other skin line in Valorant tracks your kills with the same visual intensity. The LED strips brightening and the digital counter incrementing create a tangible sense of momentum as you rack up eliminations. The reactive system makes every kill feel more rewarding
- The Vandal is top-tier — the RGX Vandal competes with Reaver and Prime for the best Vandal skin in the game. The clean electronic audio and reactive lighting make it one of the most satisfying weapons to use in competitive play
- The Blade melee is iconic — the butterfly knife flip mechanics combined with RGB lighting make the RGX Blade one of the most popular and satisfying melee skins in Valorant. The inspect animation alone justifies consideration
- Includes the Operator — unlike many skin bundles that fill slots with niche weapons, the RGX bundle includes the Operator, the premier sniper rifle. Having an Ultra Edition Vandal and Operator in the same collection covers two of the most important weapons in competitive play
- Four color variants — more variant options than most Ultra Edition collections. The blue, red, yellow, and green options let you match your loadout to your personal style or agent aesthetic
- The gaming hardware aesthetic has broad appeal — the esports peripheral design resonates with the Valorant player base, which is heavily invested in gaming hardware culture. The skins feel thematically appropriate for a competitive tactical shooter
- The audio is clean and competitive — the electronic firing sounds are crisp and satisfying without being distracting. Many players report that the audio helps them focus during clutch situations because of its clean, precise quality
- Available in store rotation and Night Market — individual skins appear regularly in your daily store and are eligible for Night Market discounts
Reasons to Skip
- Ultra Edition pricing is steep — at approximately $100 for the full bundle, or roughly $25-35 per individual weapon, RGX is one of the most expensive skin lines in Valorant. The price is double that of Premium Edition collections like Prime or Reaver
- No Phantom — the collection does not include the Phantom, the second most popular rifle alongside the Vandal. Phantom mains cannot build their primary loadout around RGX, which limits the bundle's appeal for half the rifle-using player base
- The Stinger is a niche weapon — one of the five bundle slots goes to a weapon that most players only use on force-buy rounds. This dilutes the value of the full bundle for players who primarily stick to Vandal/Phantom/Operator
- The reactive system can create pressure — some players find the kill counter and visual progression psychologically distracting. Seeing the counter at zero or the LEDs dim after a death can feel deflating rather than motivating, depending on your mindset
- The gaming hardware theme may feel dated — while the RGB aesthetic was fresh at release, the proliferation of RGB in gaming culture means the design may not feel as unique or novel to some players compared to more fantastical or artistic skin lines
- The audio is polarizing for some — while many players love the crisp electronic sounds, some find them too sterile or artificial compared to the more dramatic audio of skins like Reaver or Elderflame. Audio preference is highly subjective
Verdict
The RGX 11z Pro Bundle is a must-buy for players who connect with the competitive gaming hardware aesthetic and want their weapon to visually reward their performance. The reactive kill-tracking system is genuinely unique — no other skin line makes kills feel as tangible and progressive. Watching your weapon power up through a multi-kill round is an experience that never gets old.
If the Vandal is your primary weapon, the RGX Vandal alone justifies serious consideration. At roughly $35, it delivers one of the most satisfying and visually dynamic Vandal experiences in the game. Add the RGX Classic for pistol rounds and the Operator for AWP rounds, and you have three of the most impactful weapons in competitive play covered by a single skin line.
The full bundle at approximately $100 is a significant investment, but the Blade butterfly knife is one of the best melees in the game and the complete RGX loadout — Vandal, Operator, Classic, Stinger, and Blade — creates a cohesive gaming hardware arsenal where every kill powers up your entire presence.
For players who prefer the Phantom over the Vandal, the RGX bundle is harder to justify as a primary loadout since it lacks the Phantom. However, the individual Vandal, Operator, and Blade are strong standalone purchases that complement other skin lines.
RGX 11z Pro in the Valorant Skin Landscape
How RGX 11z Pro Compares to Other Popular Skin Lines
- RGX vs Reaver — Reaver is dark, haunting, and supernaturally themed at Premium Edition pricing. RGX is technical, bright, and performance-driven at Ultra Edition pricing. Both include the Vandal and are frequently cited as best-in-class Vandal skins. For pure value, Reaver wins on price. For reactive visual progression, RGX delivers something Reaver cannot. Many players own both and alternate based on mood
- RGX vs Prime — Prime is clean, geometric, and universally praised at Premium Edition pricing covering both Vandal and Phantom. RGX is more visually complex with reactive elements at double the cost. Prime wins on breadth and value; RGX wins on visual dynamism and the kill-tracking system. They serve different philosophies — Prime is elegant simplicity, RGX is performance-driven spectacle
- RGX vs Spectrum — both are Ultra Edition collections with reactive elements, but the reactive systems are completely different. Spectrum reacts to in-game audio with equalizer bars; RGX reacts to your kills with LED intensity. Spectrum covers the Phantom; RGX covers the Vandal — making them natural loadout partners. Spectrum's Zedd collaboration gives it cultural cachet; RGX's gaming hardware theme appeals to esports-minded players
- RGX vs Champions — Champions offers competitive prestige and the exclusive Champions aura at a similar Ultra Edition price point. RGX offers reactive kill-tracking and a broader weapon selection. Champions is about status and achievement; RGX is about performance visualization. Both are premium investments that serve different motivations
- RGX vs Elderflame — Elderflame features living dragon animations and organic roaring audio at Ultra Edition pricing. RGX features technical RGB lighting and crisp electronic audio. The two occupy opposite ends of the aesthetic spectrum — fantasy versus technology. Elderflame covers the Vandal as well, so the choice between them for Vandal mains comes down to whether you prefer organic drama or digital precision
Community Reception
RGX 11z Pro has maintained a strong and devoted following since its release:
- The Vandal is consistently top-three — the RGX Vandal regularly appears in community tier lists alongside Reaver Vandal and Prime Vandal as one of the best Vandal skins in the game
- The Blade is one of the most popular melees — the butterfly knife with RGB lighting is a fan favorite that consistently ranks among the top melee skins in Valorant. The inspect animation is one of the most iconic and frequently used
- The reactive system set a standard — RGX established kill-tracking as a desirable feature in Valorant skins. The community widely appreciates how the reactive system adds a layer of gameplay integration that static skins lack
- The gaming hardware theme resonates — the esports peripheral aesthetic connects with Valorant's competitive player base. Players frequently cite the thematic appropriateness of the design for a tactical shooter
- Weapon selection praise and criticism — the inclusion of the Operator is widely praised as it covers one of the most important weapons in competitive play. The absence of the Phantom is the most common criticism, with many players wishing the collection included both primary rifles
- The audio is divisive but mostly positive — community opinion on the electronic firing sounds is largely favorable, with most players appreciating the clean, competitive quality. A minority prefers more dramatic audio from lines like Reaver or Elderflame
Tips for Buying RGX 11z Pro Skins
- Start with the Vandal — if you are choosing a single RGX skin, the Vandal is the clear priority. It is one of the best Vandal skins in the game and the reactive kill-tracking is most impactful on a weapon you use constantly in full-buy rounds
- Consider the Blade as your second pick — the butterfly knife is one of the most satisfying melee skins in Valorant and gets constant screen time during buy phases, rotations, and downtime. The inspect animation alone provides endless entertainment
- The Operator is excellent for AWP players — if the Operator is a regular part of your competitive loadout, the RGX Operator is one of the most visually impressive sniper skins available. The reactive system is dramatic on a weapon where every kill counts
- Wait for your daily store — individual RGX skins appear regularly in the daily store rotation. If you only want the Vandal and Blade, checking your store daily is far more cost-effective than buying the full bundle
- Watch for Night Market — RGX skins are eligible for Night Market discounts of 20-50%. An Ultra Edition skin at Night Market prices can bring the cost closer to Premium Edition levels, making it an excellent deal
- Pair RGX Vandal with Spectrum Phantom — one of the most popular loadout combinations in Valorant. The technical RGB Vandal and the music-reactive Spectrum Phantom create two distinct reactive experiences across your primary rifles
- Try the red variant — while the default blue is the most popular, the red variant has a strong following for its aggressive, competitive appearance. If you find the blue too mellow, the red variant delivers a more intense visual experience
- The RGX Classic pairs well with any loadout — even if you buy a Vandal from another skin line, the RGX Classic is a strong standalone pistol skin. The kill-tracking feature is especially fun during pistol rounds where every elimination matters
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