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The Top Five Most Elusive Player Cards in VALORANT

In VALORANT, customization separates new and experienced players. This includes gun skins, knife skins, and player cards. Player cards are the easiest way to show off rare collectibles.

However, some player cards can leave the lobby wondering how they were obtained.

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Here are the five rarest player cards in VALORANT and why they are so rare.

What are the rarest VALORANT player cards?

The two closed beta cards remain rare

Even with the popularity of VALORANT beta, the closed beta period allowed some of the oldest fans of the game to obtain a rare player card. Both the VALORANT Beta and the Beta Pioneer cards have a black-and-white monochrome finish and the beta symbol.

These cards were limited to closed beta players who completed tiers of the closed beta rewards.

The Stained Glass player card remains a mystery

Out of all the player cards in VALORANT, the Stained Glass player card has a unique design. It was originally accessible from the closed beta but has since disappeared.

Rumors suggest that this player card has been removed from the game, so it may no longer be available online. Its future remains uncertain.

Early battle pass and bundle cards lost to time

The final two rare player cards were only accessible early on in VALORANT’s life cycle. Only a limited group of players who played for a long time have them. The MMXX Founder player card requires purchasing the battle pass.

Lastly, the Prime bundle was the first skin bundle in VALORANT with a player card. It is also a rare find.

The player card from the Prime bundle is especially rare since it was only available when the entire bundle was purchased.