THESPIKE.GG
THESPIKE
    EN
    Login
    EN
    1. VALORANT
    2. Guides
    3. Skins
    4. VALORANT Mystbloom 2.0: Weapons, accessories and more

    VALORANT Mystbloom 2.0: Weapons, accessories and more

    On this page

    • VALORANT Mystbloom Bundle
    • All VALORANT Mystbloom 2.0 skins
    • Price
    • How to buy
    Written By Onur Demirkol Writer
    Last UpdatedDecember 11, 2025 at 05:14PM
    share on
    share on

    The Mystbloom 2.0 bundle brings one of VALORANT’s favorite skinlines back to the store with new weapons, a fan melee, and a full set of accessories. The original Mystbloom collection launched in 2024 as a lotus-themed, pastel skinline with pink, blue, and purple tones and quickly became a favorite for players who like softer visuals. Here is everything you need to know about VALORANT Mystbloom 2.0!

    What is the Mystbloom 2.0 bundle in VALORANT

    Mystbloom is an Exclusive-tier VALORANT skin that covers weapons in petal-shaped armor with glowing lotus flowers and soft, pastel lighting. The first Mystbloom bundle included Phantom, Sheriff, Operator, Judge, and a kunai melee, plus accessories and variants.

    Mystbloom 2.0 is the second entry in this collection. Riot keeps the same floral identity but updates the lineup with different weapons and a new melee type. The theme still focuses on blooming lotus flowers and clean white highlights, so the guns look light and decorative rather than tactical and heavy.

    You can expect full VFX support in the 2.0 bundle. There are upgraded firing sounds, kill banners, a custom finisher, and animated variants. This places Mystbloom 2.0 in the Exclusive tier, which sits near the top of VALORANT’s pricing and feature ladder.

    All VALORANT Mystbloom 2.0 skins and cosmetics listed

    Riot and multiple partner sites confirmed the full content list for the Mystbloom 2.0 bundle.

    The Mystbloom 2.0 bundle includes:

    • Vandal
    • Outlaw
    • Ghost
    • Ares
    • Fan melee
    • Player card
    • Spray
    • Gun Buddy

    Mystbloom 2.0 Vandal

    Mystbloom 2.0 finally gives Vandal mains a floral, pastel skin in the same family as the original Phantom. The model wraps the rifle in petal shapes and lotus accents along the barrel and stock. Early previews highlight a crisp firing sound and clear tracers that stay readable on bright maps.

    (Image Credit: Riot Games)

    (Image Credit: Riot Games)

    (Image Credit: Riot Games)

    (Image Credit: Riot Games)

    (Image Credit: Riot Games)

    (Image Credit: Riot Games)

    (Image Credit: Riot Games)

    (Image Credit: Riot Games)

    (Image Credit: Riot Games)
    (Image Credit: Riot Games)
    (Image Credit: Riot Games)
    (Image Credit: Riot Games)

    Mystbloom 2.0 Outlaw

    Outlaw is still a relatively new sniper in VALORANT, so Mystbloom 2.0 gives it one of its first fully animated premium skins. The floral design softens the weapon silhouette without hiding scope readability.

    (Image Credit: Riot Games)

    (Image Credit: Riot Games)

    (Image Credit: Riot Games)

    (Image Credit: Riot Games)

    (Image Credit: Riot Games)

    (Image Credit: Riot Games)

    (Image Credit: Riot Games)

    (Image Credit: Riot Games)

    (Image Credit: Riot Games)
    (Image Credit: Riot Games)
    (Image Credit: Riot Games)
    (Image Credit: Riot Games)

    Ghost

    Ghost follows the same pattern and fits pistol rounds, and force buys with a clean iron sight and a compact lotus motif around the slide.

    (Image Credit: Riot Games)

    (Image Credit: Riot Games)

    (Image Credit: Riot Games)

    (Image Credit: Riot Games)

    (Image Credit: Riot Games)

    (Image Credit: Riot Games)

    (Image Credit: Riot Games)

    (Image Credit: Riot Games)

    (Image Credit: Riot Games)
    (Image Credit: Riot Games)
    (Image Credit: Riot Games)
    (Image Credit: Riot Games)

    Mystbloom 2.0 Ares

    Ares does not usually sit in the spotlight for cosmetics, so Mystbloom 2.0 stands out for LMG fans. The large weapon frame gives the lotus textures more space, which makes petals and vines very visible in first and third person. It fills a gap for players who play Ares on certain maps and want a matching floral skin that does not clash with the rest of their inventory.

    (Image Credit: Riot Games)

    (Image Credit: Riot Games)

    (Image Credit: Riot Games)

    (Image Credit: Riot Games)

    (Image Credit: Riot Games)

    (Image Credit: Riot Games)

    (Image Credit: Riot Games)

    (Image Credit: Riot Games)

    (Image Credit: Riot Games)
    (Image Credit: Riot Games)
    (Image Credit: Riot Games)
    (Image Credit: Riot Games)

    Mystbloom 2.0 fan melee

    The fan melee is the visual highlight of the pack. The model behaves like other fan-style melees in VALORANT, but it uses the Mystbloom petal motif on each segment. Inspect animations show the fan opening and closing, and the surface glows softly in each variant. Community clips already compare it to other premium fans and treat it as one of the best-looking melee options in the game.

    (Image Credit: Riot Games)

    (Image Credit: Riot Games)

    (Image Credit: Riot Games)

    (Image Credit: Riot Games)

    (Image Credit: Riot Games)

    (Image Credit: Riot Games)

    (Image Credit: Riot Games)

    (Image Credit: Riot Games)

    (Image Credit: Riot Games)
    (Image Credit: Riot Games)
    (Image Credit: Riot Games)
    (Image Credit: Riot Games)

    Accessories: Player card, spray, and Gun Buddy

    The Mystbloom 2.0 player card, spray, and Gun Buddy carry the same pink and purple tones and the blooming lotus symbol from the main skins. These items let players represent the skinline in their profile and sprays even when they do not equip the guns in a match.

    (Image Credit: Riot Games)

    (Image Credit: Riot Games)

    (Image Credit: Riot Games)

    (Image Credit: Riot Games)

    (Image Credit: Riot Games)

    (Image Credit: Riot Games)

    (Image Credit: Riot Games)
    (Image Credit: Riot Games)
    (Image Credit: Riot Games)

    VALORANT Mystbloom 2.0 price

    Mystbloom 2.0 sits in the Exclusive tier, which means 2,175 VP per gun and 4,350 VP for the melee, with an official total bundle price of 8,700 VP.

    If the final bundle price is 8,700 VP and you bought everything separately at full Exclusive VALORANT prices, you would pay more than that total. The bundle therefore provides a discount for players who want multiple skins or the full set.

    In real-world money, 8,700 VP usually sits close to the highest VP pack in many regions.

    How to buy the VALORANT Mystbloom 2.0 bundle or single skins

    You can only buy Mystbloom 2.0 through the in-game VALORANT Store.

    When the bundle goes live on December 4, follow these steps:

    1. Open VALORANT after the daily store reset on December 4.
    2. Go to the Store tab on the top navigation bar.
    3. Look at the Featured section and select the Mystbloom 2.0 bundle.
    4. Check your VP balance and purchase more VP if you do not have enough.
    5. Choose whether you want the full bundle or individual items.
    6. Confirm your purchase.

    You can buy every item in Mystbloom 2.0 separately. This option is helpful if you only care about the Vandal or the fan melee and do not use Outlaw, Ares, or Ghost.

    Top Related Guides

    Skins
    September 6, 2023
    VALORANT ORA bundle: Weapons, accessories & price
    November 17, 2025
    Dolmir’s Revenge Bundle in Valorant: Full breakdown, price, and release details
    October 22, 2025

    Guide Categories

    • Agents
    • Beginner guides
    • Crosshairs
    • Maps
    • Premier
    • Ranks
    • Skins
    • Tips and tricks
    • Error Codes
    • VALORANT Console
    • VALORANT Mobile
    • Names
    • Weapons
    Onur Demirkol

    Onur Demirkol here, Content Writer for THESPIKEGG. You will see his name on a bunch of different articles here, whether they are breaking news or evergreen guides and content.

    His journey in the industry has been marked by influential roles at esteemed platforms such as Flank Esports and 5Mid, where he served as editor-in-chief. Onur made significant contributions to their success in written content and social media, including a notable impact on an issue of the Turkish Esports Federation magazine. Currently, he serves as the Lead Editor for Gamelevate, taking pride in managing a global team of 12 talented writers. Additionally, Onur regularly contributes to Softonic, gHacks, Dataconomy, and Techbriefly. He has written thousands of articles, and that number continues to go up.

    View More
    THESPIKE
    AboutCareersPrivacy PolicyTerms of UseAbout THESPIKEDisclaimer
    Contact UsCommercialsSend an emailPost Feedback
    ResourcesBetting SitesOnline CasinosSweepstakes Casinos
    © 2025 THESPIKE.GG | All Rights Reserved | Not affiliated with Riot Games
    18+ Bet Responsibly | BeGambleAware.org
    Light Mode
    Login