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One more skin won’t hurt, right?

While League of Legends might be free-to-play, many longtime fans of Riot Games’ ever-popular MOBA title likely wouldn’t use the word “free” to describe their time with the game.

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Between seasonal battle passes, champion cosmetics, and many other microtransactions, there are plenty of ways to spend your hard-earned cash and RP in League. Here’s how to track how much money you’ve spent on your League account.

How much money have I spent on League of Legends?

Lux in her Dark Cosmic Skin in League of Legends
These skins are too good not to buy, though. Image via Riot Games

Due to popular demand, Riot implemented a page on its support site where you can view how much you’ve spent on League. All you’ll have to do is visit the page, sign in to your account, then refresh.

Players have reported the website is often down and not operating, so if you can’t wait, here’s an alternate way to see how much you’ve spent on League:

  1. Navigate to the dedicated League of Legends Support page.
  2.  Sign in to your League account.
  3.  Scroll down and select the “Submit a Ticket” button.
  4.  In the “Choose a Request Type” box, select “Account Management, Data Requests, or Deletion.”
  5.  In the “Please Select Your Inquiry” box, select “Formal Personal Data Request.”
  6.  Type in your Summoner Name in the “Login Name” box.
  7.  In the second “Please Select Your Inquiry” box, select the option “I want to know how much money I’ve spent with Riot Games.”
  8.  Click on the button labeled “Show me the Money.

That’s all there is to it! Prepare to grimace as you see how much you’ve spent in-game.

Tip:

For those with several accounts, you must log into each League account separately and add the totals to get an accurate count.

Important tips when checking how much you’ve spent on League of Legends

A screenshot of the Riot support page that takes you to see how much money you've spent in League of Legends
It can sometimes cause an error when you click the button too fast. Screenshot by Dot Esports.

The figure only applies to your account’s current League region. As a result, it may only reflect purchases and money spent within that specific region.

If you receive an error, it’s likely because you’ve requested the information too recently or the League support page is under maintenance, which is usually quite often given how many players submit tickets by the day.

If neither method works, you just have to wait and return later.


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