A set of fan-made Valorant Oni 2.0 skins for the multiplayer Vandal and Katana infuriated the game's Twitter users with their great designs, leading many to ask Riot to adopt these concepts for their FPS game. Also, their pink variants have led players to crave more of the pink themed skin design in general, something that many fans feel is lacking in Valorant.

Weapon skins are getting a lot of attention from Valorant players, with many shelling out large sums of money to get exclusive paint jobs and visual overhauls. One of the most popular skin packs from the past is the Oni Collection, a deep red, black, and silver skin pack with gold detailing that was added to the game in July 2020 with patch 1.04. He has long been a fan favorite and players are hoping for his return.

The recent Valorant 5.08 patch saw the return of the Ion 2.0 skins, following in the footsteps of Glitchpop bubblegum style, classy Prime, and Magepunk fantasy western, adding fresh designs to their original offerings. One particularly creative fan named TNAVegod, who also previously developed his own skin concept for the Ion 2.0 Vandal, decided to showcase his ideas for Oni Vandal и katana oni.

The skins have received a ton of positive feedback in replies and tweets, with players talking about some pretty amazing things they're willing to do to get their hands on them, but one aspect in particular has drawn attention. TNAVegod has mentioned that their concept for a complete skin pack will include red, pink, and white color options. Shortly after, they tweeted that they had received so many messages and comments about the pink version that they decided show itwhich led to even more support.

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What's more, it only rekindled the longstanding call from the Valorant community for new pink weapon skins. Fans in May united around a movement to increase the number of pink skins that can be purchased, as the few that exist were obtained primarily from older battle passes and are not currently available. On the site answers TNAVegod's designs on Twitter say it all - fans desperately want more pink in their Valorant mod.

The developers of Riot Games have already talked about the fact that the process of creating skins for Valorant weapons is quite lengthy, so the process may not be quick. The good news is that if you're a bit short on funds, you may find that Riot gives you free VP to make up the difference. In the meantime, keep an eye on the dates for the next Valorant Night Market to know when you can grab your limited edition skins. Our Valorant tier list and collection of the best Valorant crosshair codes will help you climb the corporate ladder quickly.

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