The Valorant Hi-DR0 Collection is a Deluxe Edition bundle that arrived in Patch 12.11, featuring five weapon skins — the Phantom, Operator, Ares, Sheriff, and Baton Melee — all wrapped in an underwater, scuba-diving aesthetic. The full bundle costs 5,100 VP, and if you buy it as a bundle (rather than individual skins), the Baton Melee and both accessories are included at no extra charge.

Valorant Deluxe Tier: Hi-DR0 Collection Reference

Collection ElementItem Classification & TypeStore Valuation & Bundle RuleHi-DR0 Phantom Weapon Skin (Deluxe) 1,275 VP Hi-DR0 Operator Weapon Skin (Deluxe) 1,275 VP Hi-DR0 Ares Weapon Skin (Deluxe) 1,275 VP Hi-DR0 Sheriff Weapon Skin (Deluxe) 1,275 VP Hi-DR0 Baton Melee Cosmetic (Tactical) 2,550 VP (Included free in full bundle purchase) Hi-DR0 Buddy Gun Buddy (Accessory) 475 VP (Included free in full bundle purchase) Hi-DR0 Card Player Card (Accessory) 375 VP (Included free in full bundle purchase) The Bundle OfferFull Set Purchase5,100 VP Total (Saves 3,400 VP vs buying solo)

This guide covers everything confirmed: every item in the collection, individual prices, what the bundle discount actually saves you, and how to get it after the featured window closes. Whether you’re a Phantom main looking for a summer skin or you’re just trying to decide if the melee is worth a standalone buy, here’s what you need to know.

What Does the Hi-DR0 Bundle Look Like?

The Hi-DR0 theme is built around deep-sea exploration and scuba diving. Think turquoise as the main color, with yellow and blue accents running across the weapon models — the palette is clean and bright, which makes it stand out compared to the darker, more intense bundles Riot usually puts out.

The weapon designs include coral reef-inspired detailing and underwater-style lighting. None of the skins have alternate finishes or level-up animations, which is standard for Deluxe Edition cosmetics in VALORANT.

The Baton melee fits the theme well — it’s styled after diving equipment rather than a conventional weapon, which makes it one of the more unique melees in this price range. If you’ve been hunting for something that doesn’t look like every other sword or knife in the game, this one genuinely delivers.

Player insight: If you’re primarily a Phantom player in ranked, the Hi-DR0 Phantom skin is solid value on its own at 1,275 VP — especially in Deathmatch lobbies where enemies actually comment on skins. But picking up the full bundle is the smarter play if you rotate weapons. Getting Phantom + Op + Ares + Sheriff skinned all at once for 5,100 VP beats buying even two Premium Edition skins individually.

How Much Does the Hi-DR0 Bundle Cost in Valorant?

The full Hi-DR0 bundle is 5,100 VP — that’s the Deluxe Edition tier, which sits below the 7,100 VP Premium Edition price point and well below Exclusive or Ultra bundles.

Here’s a quick breakdown of what you’re looking at depending on what you want:

  • Just the Phantom or Sheriff: 1,275 VP each, once they appear in your daily Featured Store

  • Just the Baton Melee: 2,550 VP, available in the Featured Store after the bundle rotation ends

  • Full bundle (recommended if you want 3+ skins): 5,100 VP, includes all accessories at no extra cost

For reference, 5,100 VP is roughly equivalent to a ~$50 USD top-up depending on your region’s VP pricing.

Is the Hi-DR0 Bundle Worth It?

It depends on which weapons you actually play. The Hi-DR0 collection covers three of the most-played weapons in ranked VALORANT — the Phantom, the Operator, and the Sheriff. [wiki.playvalorant.com] If you gravitate toward any two of those, the bundle math works clearly in your favor at 5,100 VP versus buying two Premium skins at 1,775 VP each.

What you’re not getting compared to Premium or Exclusive bundles:

  • No skin variants or alternate color options

  • No level-up animations or special VFX

  • No unique kill banner or finisher

What you are getting:

  • Four meta-relevant weapon skins (Phantom, Op, Ares, Sheriff) in a clean, cohesive theme

  • A genuinely different melee weapon that doesn’t look like a reskin of a standard knife

  • The best VP-per-skin ratio in the Deluxe tier when buying the full bundle

The Ares skin is the “throw-in” for most players — it’s not a weapon you buy in most rounds. But having it skinned during eco rounds or when you pick one up mid-match is a nice bonus. If you only play Phantom and never touch the Op, buying the Phantom solo from the Featured Store and skipping the bundle is a perfectly reasonable call.

How to Get Hi-DR0 Skins After the Bundle Leaves the Store

The Hi-DR0 Collection was initially sold as a featured bundle, meaning the full 5,100 VP offer with free accessories was available for a limited rotation. [wiki.playvalorant.com] Once that window closes, here’s what changes:

  1. Individual weapon skins (Phantom, Operator, Ares, Sheriff, Baton Melee) can still appear in your personal Featured Store offers on rotation. [wiki.playvalorant.com]

  2. The gun buddy and player card are not available separately after the bundle leaves — the accessories can only be obtained as part of the bundle during its initial launch window. [wiki.playvalorant.com]

  3. There is no confirmed way to purchase the full bundle again outside of its initial rotation at this time.

So if you’re reading this after the bundle has rotated out: check your daily Featured Store each day. Individual Hi-DR0 skins will cycle through eventually, but the melee may take some time to appear. The buddy and card, if missed, cannot currently be obtained separately.