How to Check Your LoL Spending (Updated 2026)

How Much Have I Spent on League?

To see how much money you have spent on League of Legends in 2026, you have to submit a support ticket to Riot: the old self-serve "Show Me the Money" lookup tool no longer exists. There are two free ways to get the answer, and both start at Riot's support site. The support ticket gets you the total; the full account data request gets you an itemized export of every transaction you have ever made. Here is exactly how to do both, and what the number you get back actually counts.

Can You Still Check Your LoL Spending?

For years, Riot ran a web page that showed your lifetime spend after logging in. That tool is gone, and most guides you will find still point to it. Riot's current official support article on the topic (updated June 2026) contains no self-serve lookup at all: the entire instruction is to submit a Player Support ticket. So if you have been hunting for a login page that shows the number, stop; it no longer exists. The ticket takes about two minutes to file.

Method 1: Ask via Support Ticket (Fastest)

This is Riot's official current method, straight from their support article:

  1. Go to the Riot Games Support ticket submission page (support.riotgames.com).
  2. Under Product, select League of Legends.
  3. Under Category, select Account Management, Data Requests, or Deletion.
  4. Select the platform you play on (PC, Xbox, or PlayStation).
  5. Under Please Select your Inquiry, choose Formal Personal Data Request.
  6. In the second inquiry field, choose "I want to know how much money I've spent with Riot Games."
  7. Fill in the subject and description, then submit.

A support agent replies with your total. Riot does not publish a response-time target, so expect anywhere from a day to a week or two depending on queue load.

Method 2: Request Your Full Transaction History (Most Detailed)

If you want the receipts rather than a single number, file a Formal Personal Data Request through Riot's "Requesting Your Account Data" flow instead (same ticket category as above). Three things to know:

  • It takes up to 30 days to process, and the download is delivered as a zipped file via a unique link in your ticket that itself expires after 30 days.
  • It covers everything: all store transactions and all monetary purchases for League, plus login history, penalty history, recent chat logs, and the same data for any other Riot games on the account (Valorant, Wild Rift, Legends of Runeterra).
  • Don't touch your credentials while it processes. Changing your email or resetting your password automatically cancels the request.

This is the same ticket category Riot uses for account deletion, so if you are checking your total as step one of quitting, the paperwork lives in one place; see our guide to deleting a League account.

What the Number Actually Counts

Riot's records distinguish monetary purchases (real money in) from store transactions (things acquired in the shop, including with earned currencies). The spending answer reflects real-money purchases. Gifts are handled as their own category in Riot's systems (they are listed separately in the refund policy and are non-refundable), and community reporting consistently says gifted skins, Blue Essence purchases, and promotional items do not show up in your total. Riot has never published an exact exclusion list, so treat your ticket answer as "money you paid Riot," not "value of everything on the account."

Regions and Currency

The total comes back in the currency you actually paid in: Riot's refund policy states refunds are issued "for the same amount and currency you used to make the initial purchase," and your transaction records work the same way. An EUW account that paid in euros gets a euro figure, not a USD conversion. Two caveats: accounts that have transferred regions may find older purchases fragmented across the transfer (Riot's systems do not merge everything across servers), and Korea-registered accounts use a separate Korea-specific data request process.

Checking Valorant Spending (Same Process)

The exact same ticket flow covers every Riot title: in step 2, choose Valorant (or Wild Rift, or Legends of Runeterra) as the Product instead. A full data request returns transactions for all Riot games on the account in one export, so if you want the cross-game damage report, one request does it.

Making Sense of the Number

For context when the number lands: $10.99 currently buys 1,380 RP in NA, so a lifetime total of, say, $550 is roughly 69,000 RP, or about fifty 1,350-RP skins. For the full RP-to-money breakdown across bundle sizes and regions, see our Riot Points price guide.

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