Summary

Marshal is one of the Sniper Rifles you have available inValorant, and it is an ideal option for the rounds when you don’t have enough credits for a full buy. The weapon can be very potent, as you can instantly kill an opponent with a bullet to the head. A body shot may also deal a heavy blow, given that it inflicts 101 damage.

To elevate your experience of using the Marshal, you can get yourself one of the various skins that have been introduced into Valorant by Riot. Although the skins won’t improve your skills, they will certainly provide you with the confidence to take down opponents. These are the best Marshal skins in the game.

A side view of the Fiber Optics Marshal in Valorant’s Collection menu.

Updated on June 19, 2025, by Daniyal Sultan Malik:Compared to other popular guns like the Vandal and Phantom, the Marshal didn’t receive many new skins in 2024, likely due to Outlaw’s release. Still, most of the ones that were released deserve a mention on the list because of how stylistic they are, focusing on adding more value and detail for the price you’re paying.

14Fiber Optics Marshal

Despite being a Battle Pass skin, the Fiber Optics Marshal takes inspiration from several Select-tier skins and gives them a more refined touch. It keeps a minimalist and industrial design, but the colors and sharp edges make it seem anything other than boring, dull, or both.

The variants are also surprisingly good — out of the three color palettes, aside from the Default, the metallic shine on the silver and bronze variants makes them look like a Deluxe skin. Of course, being the lowest-tier skin has its drawbacks, like no unique animations, but given that it’s less than half the price of a Premium skin, it’s certainly worth forgiving.

A side view of the Kuronami Marshal in Valorant’s Collection menu.

13Kuronami Marshal

Showcasing the Kuronami’s signature elegancy, this Marshal is a treat to look at and use. Like other guns in the collection, it features a unique kill banner, weapon shape, finisher, and Inspect animation. Furthermore, its reloading animation, on top of being unique, is arguably the best you’ll find among Marshals.

The different color palettes are equally striking, slick, and vibrant, making this Marshal feel incredibly lightweight and responsive. With virtually no flaws, except perhaps its absurd price, the Kuronami skin is an excellent choice, especially if you’re looking for a weightless Marshal.

A side view of the Nocturnum Marshal in Valorant’s Collection menu.

12Nocturnum Marshal

If you’re into Eldritch designs, the Nocturnum Marshal perfectly captures what you’re looking for. It has four incredible variants and comes with a distinct kill sound eerily similar to the Neptune Collection. Beyond that, it has everything you’d expect from a top-of-the-shelf Exclusive skin — amazing pull-out, reload, finisher, and Inspect animations.

It goes without saying that the Nocturnum Marshal is meant for players with specific design preferences, particularly with a dark, gloomy, and gothic finish. Regardless, it’s a great skin that doesn’t cut corners in any department while also adding some weight to the gun without feeling intrusive.

A side view of the Luna Marshal in Valorant’s Collection menu.

11Luna Marshal

Liking the Luna Collection is certainly an acquired taste, but it doesn’t deny that it stands the test of time as one of the most gorgeous Deluxe skins in Valorant. The blue and gold accents blend together extremely well, and the fact the skin’s animated like a flow adds to its sleek nature.

At this price point, you certainly won’t find any unique animations to distinguish the skin from the Default version, so looks are your only qualifying merit. Considering that fact, the Luna Marshal is your best bet, especially if you’re looking for a budget skin that looks premium, at least.

A side view of the Artisan Marshal in Valorant’s Collection menu.

10Artisan Marshal

Artisan Marshal is considered one of the finest skins for the weapon, and it possesses a unique floral design that is quite attractive. Riot introduced this skin into Valorant through Episode 03: Act 2 Battle Pass, and all those who acquired the pass back then could obtain it by climbing through the tiers.

The Artisan Marshal essentially comes in four colors, with the default being white and the other three being red, green, and blue. You cannot currently get your hands on the skin, given that the pass for it ended quite a while back.

A side view of the Ruin Marshal in Valorant’s Collection menu.

9Ruin Marshal

Everyone playing Valorant for some time would recognize the iconic Ruin collection courtesy of the renowned Ruin Dagger, which many believe to be an S-tiermelee skin in the game. Besides the particular knife, Riot had also added the Ruin Marshal as part of the same collection, and the community could obtain it at the time of Episode 01: Act 3.

Unlike most other Marshal skins, the Ruin Marshal doesn’t offer color options and is only available in one variant. However, its rich appearance due to the combination of black and gold makes it very attractive.

A side view of the Wasteland Marshal in Valorant’s Collection menu.

8Wasteland Marshal

Wasteland Marshal could be a fine choice for the Marshal if you don’t want to spend a lot of Valorant Points (VP). It is priced at the mark of 1,275 VP, making it a decent deal whenever it shows up in your in-game store.

The appearance offered by the Wasteland Marshal is appealing, and it literally seems like a skin that was made from scrap material, making it stand out from the flashier options. However, no upgrades or color variants are available for this particular skin, and you must enjoy it the way it is.

A side view of the Crimsonbeast Marshal in Valorant’s Collection menu.

7Crimsonbeast Marshal

Despite the fact that many people disliked the Crimsonbeast bundle, it is impossible to dispute that the Crimsonbeast Marshal ranks among the best skins for the Marshal. The striking design, alongside the effects that it boasts, ensures that you have a good experience while using the Marshal in Valorant.

However, you may choose not to purchase this skin given that it costs 1,775 VP, and you can find alternatives with more customization possibilities at the same price range. As a result, you should carefully evaluate the choices before going ahead.

A side view of the Doodle Buds Marshal in Valorant’s Collection menu.

6Doodle Buds Marshal

Doodle Buds is a breath of fresh air on the list of skins for Marshal, and it is pretty distinct compared to all the options. The skin possesses doodles that fill up with every subsequent kill you obtain.

Aside from the base version featuring doodles of Valorant characters, there are two other ones based on Tactifriends and League of Legends that you may unlock using Radianite. Even though there aren’t any effects, the special nature of the skin is undoubtedly a unique draw, resulting in it being a solid option for the weapon.

A side view of the Black Market Marshal in Valorant’s Collection menu.

5Black.Market Marshal

The Black.Market collection was released by Riot into Valorant in April 2023, and the Black.Market Marshal was one of the skins that was included in the same. Basically, the skins in this bundle resemble their real-life counterparts, which is something you won’t find in any other collections, considering that realism is the least of interest when it comes to skins.

As it is present in the Premium category, getting this Marshal will cost you 1,775 VP in the game. The interesting part of this skin is that it has different versions for the Defender and Attacker sides, and you’re able to get the same by upgrading it.