Okay, so, I’ve been messing around with this idea of bringing Valorant characters into Minecraft. You know, just for kicks and giggles. I gotta say, it’s been a pretty fun little project. Let me tell you how I went about it.
First off, I had to find some decent Valorant skins. I wanted all the agents, not just a few. I spent a good chunk of time just browsing around, looking for a complete set. You wouldn’t believe how many different places have these things scattered about.

Eventually, I stumbled upon a place that had all 21 agents. Score! I downloaded the whole pack, which was surprisingly easy. No weird hoops to jump through or anything.
Next up, I had to figure out how to actually use them in Minecraft. I play on Bedrock, so that’s the version I focused on. Turns out, it’s pretty straightforward. You just gotta go to the dressing room in the game.
Once I was in the dressing room, I switched to the classic skins tab. There was this blank skin under my owned skins, so I clicked on that.
Then, I just hit the choose new skin button and selected the skin file I wanted from the Valorant pack I downloaded. Boom! There it was, my character now looking like a Valorant agent.
I went through and did that for a bunch of the different agents, just to see how they looked. It’s actually pretty cool running around in Minecraft with these skins. I’m not gonna lie. Also, I heard that you can buy skins with VP or unlock skins by finishing agent contracts, which is so cool, but I haven’t tried yet. Maybe next time!
So yeah, that’s pretty much it. It was a fun little experiment, and I’m pretty happy with how it turned out. If you’re a Valorant and Minecraft fan, you should definitely give it a try. I used these skins just for myself, but I realized that if I want to use those skins somewhere else, I need to credit the creator of those skins.
- Find and download a Valorant skin pack.
- Open Minecraft Bedrock and go to the dressing room.
- Switch to the classic skins tab.
- Click the blank skin under owned skins.
- Press “choose new skin” and select the skin file.
It is a really simple process, right? Go try it yourself!