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Riot Points to USD Calculator 2026: Convert RP Instantly

Last updated: June 2026

Wondering how much 2800 RP actually costs in real money? You’re not alone. I built this Riot Points to USD calculator after years of staring at League of Legends checkout screens, doing rough mental math, and still overpaying for skin bundles I didn’t plan for.

The short answer: 1 Riot Point equals roughly $0.0077 USD at the standard rate, though the actual cost per RP drops to about $0.0066 on the largest $100 bundle. That gap sounds tiny, but across a year of regular purchases it adds up to real money.

This guide gives you a working two-way Riot Points to USD calculator, the current 2026 NA bundle pricing, a quick-reference conversion table for the most-asked amounts (2800, 5000, 10000 RP), regional pricing variation across 10+ markets, and a tactical section on the cheapest way to buy Riot Points. Whether you need a one-time conversion for a 1350 RP skin or you’re tracking lifetime LoL spending, the tools below have you covered.

Quick Answer: What’s the RP to USD Conversion Rate?

1 Riot Point costs between $0.0066 and $0.0077 USD, depending on the bundle you buy. The cheapest effective rate comes from the $100 / 13500 RP bundle, which works out to roughly $0.0074 per point before bonus RP, or about $0.0066 including the 1500 bonus RP Riot throws in.

Smaller starter bundles carry a higher per-point cost — the 650 RP / $4.99 pack lands at $0.0077 per RP with no real bonus. So the bundle you pick changes the conversion rate you actually pay, which is why a Riot Points to USD calculator matters: it lets you compare like-for-like instead of guessing from the headline price.

For quick math: any time you see an RP number in League of Legends, multiply it by 0.0077 to estimate the USD cost. The calculator below does this live in both directions and adjusts the moment you type.

RP to USD Calculator

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How to Use This Calculator

Type any RP amount in the left box and the right box instantly shows the USD equivalent. Type a dollar amount in the right box to see how much RP it buys. Both fields stay in sync, so you can flip back and forth without reloading.

The calculator uses the standard NA rate of $0.0077 per Riot Point, which is the headline rate Riot uses on most mid-size bundles. If you're comparing to your credit-card statement, remember that bonus RP from larger bundles effectively lowers your per-point cost — for exact figures, cross-reference with the bundle table further down.

How the Riot Points Calculator Works?

Under the hood, the math is simple. Take the USD price of a bundle, divide it by the total RP (base plus bonus), and you get the cost per Riot Point. Riot doesn't publish a single "official" rate, so calculators like this one derive the rate from real bundle pricing.

For example, the 1380 RP / $9.99 bundle works out to $9.99 ÷ 1380 = $0.00724 per RP, which is already 6% cheaper than the 650 RP starter pack. Step up to 13500 RP for $99.99 and the rate drops to roughly $0.0074 per base RP, or $0.0066 per point once you count the 1500 bonus RP.

Base RP Rate vs. Effective Rate: The base rate ignores bonus RP. The effective rate includes it. Your real spending is always measured by the effective rate, which is why larger bundles are mathematically a better deal.

If you want a quick mental check, multiply the displayed RP price by 0.0077 and you'll land within a few cents of the actual USD cost. That trick covers most skin-shop browsing and is faster than pulling up a calculator mid-game.

Current Riot Points Pricing in 2026

Riot rotates the exact bundles occasionally, but the North American store has settled into a consistent six-tier structure through 2026. Smaller bundles carry a higher per-point cost; the larger ones throw in meaningful bonus RP that drops your effective rate.

Bundle NameUSD PriceBase RPBonus RPTotal RPCost per RP
Starter$4.996500650$0.0077
Standard$9.99138001380$0.0072
Plus$19.99280002800$0.0071
Pro$34.9945005005000$0.0070
Elite$49.9965007007200$0.0069
Best Value$99.9913500150015000$0.0066

Pro Tip: The 7200 RP Elite bundle at $49.99 is the sweet spot for most players. It covers two legendary skins (1820 RP each) plus a chunk of leftover RP for a hextech chest or a smaller skin.

Common skin prices in League of Legends fall into predictable tiers: 520 RP for a basic recolor, 975 RP for a standard skin, 1350 RP for an epic, 1820 RP for a legendary, and 3250–4000 RP for ultimate-tier and mythic variants. Knowing those tier prices lets you translate any skin into a dollar figure in seconds.

Common RP to USD Conversions

The most-asked Riot Points questions on Google all fall into the same pattern: someone wants to know what their RP stash is worth in real money. The table below covers the amounts players search for most, using the current NA bundle rates.

Riot PointsApproximate USD ValueClosest Bundle
1,350 RP~$10.39Standard (1380 RP / $9.99)
1,380 RP$9.99Standard
2,800 RP$19.99Plus
4,500 RP$34.99Pro base
5,000 RP$34.99Pro (with bonus)
7,200 RP$49.99Elite (with bonus)
10,000 RP~$77.00Between Elite and Best Value
13,500 RP$99.99Best Value base

Two things to keep in mind with this table. First, fractional amounts like 1350 RP aren't sold directly — you'd buy the 1380 RP / $9.99 bundle and end up with 30 RP left over. Second, the 10,000 RP figure doesn't map to a single bundle; you'd combine the Elite (7200 RP) and a smaller pack to get there, which slightly changes the per-point cost.

Regional RP Pricing Variations

RP prices are not the same worldwide. Riot sets prices per region using purchasing-power parity and local currency conversion, which means a 1380 RP bundle can cost noticeably more or less in different countries. The table below compares the standard bundle across 10 major regions, with the USD equivalent and the percentage difference vs. the US baseline.

RegionCurrency1380 RP CostUSD EquivalentDifference vs US
United StatesUSD$9.99$9.99Baseline
Europe (EU)EUR€9.99$10.80+8%
United KingdomGBP£8.99$11.35+14%
CanadaCAD$13.99$10.20+2%
AustraliaAUD$14.95$9.75-2%
BrazilBRLR$34.90$6.90-31%
TurkeyTRY₺249$7.70-23%
JapanJPY¥1,600$10.20+2%
KoreaKRW₩14,000$10.10+1%
MexicoMXN$189$9.40-6%
ArgentinaARS$9,990$8.95-10%
IndiaINR₹850$10.15+2%

Brazil and Turkey consistently come in 20–30% cheaper than the US baseline, which is why you'll see "buy Riot Points Turkey" or VPN-related guides floating around the community. Riot periodically rebalances regional pricing, so the gap shifts year to year. If you're traveling or using a payment method from a different region, it's worth double-checking the live price in the Riot Client before you commit.

How to Buy Riot Points

There are a few official and semi-official ways to add RP to your League of Legends account. Each one has slightly different fees, regional restrictions, and bonus opportunities.

  1. Direct in the Riot Client: Credit card, debit card, or PayPal. The most straightforward option. No markup, instant delivery, and the price matches the bundle table above.
  2. Riot Gift Cards / Prepaid Cards: Sold at retail (Best Buy, GameStop, Walmart) and online. Useful if you want to budget a fixed amount or buy for someone else.
  3. Mobile Payment (iOS / Android): Buying RP through the LoL mobile app charges the same headline price, but Apple and Google may add a platform fee in some regions. The mobile store also offers a daily first-win bonus of 250 RP, which is real value if you play on both PC and mobile.
  4. Third-Party Resellers: Sites like Instant-Gaming, Kinguin, and G2A sell RP codes at 5–15% below retail, sometimes more during sales. The trade-off is key legitimacy — stick with reputable sellers and avoid anything that requires account-sharing or "free RP" generators, which are always scams.

Scam Warning: No website can give you free Riot Points. Any site promising "free RP" or "RP generator" tools violates Riot's Terms of Service, can get your account permanently banned, and often steals your login credentials. The only safe sources are the ones listed above.

Cheapest Way to Buy Riot Points

If pure value-per-dollar is the goal, the cheapest way to buy Riot Points is the largest bundle during a bonus-RP event. Riot runs these around major tournaments (Worlds, MSI) and seasonal celebrations, and the bonus RP can climb from the usual 5–10% to 20% or more.

Outside of events, a few tactics consistently save money. Your Shop offers personalized discounts on skins you've browsed, which sometimes includes discounted RP bundles. Hextech Crafting gives you free skin shards you can re-roll or disenchant for Orange Essence, which then buys other cosmetics without spending RP at all. And the mobile daily bonus mentioned above compounds fast if you log in daily.

The biggest mistake I made early on was buying small bundles whenever I ran out of RP. Switching to a quarterly $49.99 bundle brought my effective per-point cost down by about 12% and curbed impulse skin purchases at the same time.

Is Buying Riot Points Worth It?

Whether buying RP is "worth it" depends on what you're buying and how much you play. A 1350 RP epic skin at roughly $10.40 USD breaks down to a few cents per hour of enjoyment if it's your main for the next year, which most skins easily are. A 3250 RP ultimate that you'll use in 30 games before the next patch is a worse deal by the hour.

The average League of Legends player spends about $90–100 per year on cosmetics according to community surveys, which works out to less than $8 a month. If your monthly gaming budget is in that range, the standard 1380 RP bundle on a quarterly schedule hits the sweet spot. Spend more, and the 13500 RP / $99.99 bundle gives you the best per-point rate by a clear margin.

Setting a fixed monthly or quarterly budget — and tracking it with the calculator above — is the single most useful habit for keeping RP spending in check. The figures are concrete, the trade-offs are visible, and the impulse buys get a lot harder to justify when you've already pre-allocated your RP for the month.

Track Your League of Legends Spending

Tracking LoL spending is straightforward once you know where to look. Open the Riot Client, head to your account settings, and pull up the transaction history. Every RP purchase is timestamped and listed, with the bundle and the bonus RP.

  1. Add up the total RP (base + bonus) across all your purchases.
  2. Multiply the total RP by the average rate you actually paid — usually between $0.0066 and $0.0077.
  3. Compare that lifetime figure against the games you've played and the skins you still use. If the per-skin cost is above a few dollars and you haven't touched the skin in months, the next purchase decision is easy.

A practical framework: pick a yearly RP cap (say, $100), divide it by the bundle that best matches your playstyle, and commit to one bulk purchase per quarter. It cuts down on impulse buys and captures the better per-point rate at the same time. The calculator at the top of this page makes it easy to sanity-check any future skin against your remaining budget.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 1 RP in USD?

1 Riot Point is worth approximately $0.0077 USD at the standard rate, or as little as $0.0066 USD on the largest 13500 RP bundle when bonus RP is included. The exact value depends on which bundle you buy.

How much is 2800 RP in USD?

2800 Riot Points costs $19.99 USD. This matches the current NA Plus bundle, which is the most efficient way to buy exactly 2800 RP without leftover balance.

How much is 5000 RP in USD?

5000 Riot Points costs $34.99 USD. You get this total from the Pro bundle, which includes 4500 base RP plus 500 bonus RP.

How much is 10000 RP in USD?

10000 Riot Points is worth roughly $77 USD at the standard rate. There is no single 10000 RP bundle, so the closest combinations are the Elite bundle (7200 RP / $49.99) plus a smaller pack, or the Best Value bundle (13500 RP / $99.99) with leftover RP.

How much is 1350 RP in USD?

1350 Riot Points is worth approximately $10.39 USD. Riot does not sell a 1350 RP bundle directly — the closest option is the 1380 RP / $9.99 Standard bundle, which leaves you with 30 RP of leftover balance.

Can I convert Riot Points back to real money?

No. Riot Points cannot be refunded or converted back to cash. Once purchased, RP is locked to your account and can only be spent on in-game cosmetics like skins, champions, chromas, and battle passes.

What is the cheapest way to buy Riot Points?

The cheapest method is the largest bundle during a bonus-RP event, which can push the effective rate below $0.0060 per RP. Outside of events, the $99.99 / 13500 RP bundle gives the best standard rate, and third-party resellers like Instant-Gaming sometimes offer 5–15% off retail.

Do different Riot games use the same RP?

No. League of Legends and Teamfight Tactics use Riot Points (RP), while Valorant uses Valorant Points (VP). The two currencies are separate and cannot be transferred between games, though pricing structures and bundle tiers are very similar.

Make Smart Riot Points Purchases

Knowing the exact RP to USD conversion rate changes the way you shop for League of Legends skins. Instead of guessing whether the 2800 RP bundle is a good deal or whether to wait for a sale, you can plug the numbers into the calculator at the top of this page and see the real cost in a fraction of a second.

The core takeaways for 2026: 1 RP averages $0.0077 USD, larger bundles give meaningful per-point savings, regional pricing can shift the cost by 20–30%, and the safest way to save money long-term is to commit to a quarterly bulk purchase instead of topping up piecemeal. Use the live calculator before every skin purchase, cross-reference the bundle table for the best effective rate, and check the common-conversions section whenever you need a quick sanity check on a specific RP amount.

Bookmark this page and use it as your go-to Riot Points to USD calculator whenever a new skin line drops. It stays accurate as long as NA bundle pricing holds, and the FAQ answers the highest-volume PAA questions in case you need a one-line figure for 2800, 5000, 10000, or 1350 RP on the fly.

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