🔍 What is the Difference Between Full Access and Non Full Access Valorant Accounts?

Introduction

When browsing our Valorant account shop, you’ll notice two main types of accounts: Full Access (FA) and Non Full Access (NFA).
Both serve different needs — and come with different price tags, risks, and perks. This guide explains what each one means, and which one is better for you.

✅ What is a Full Access (FA) Account?

A Full Access account gives you complete control over the Riot account, including:

  • Email access (you can log in to the original mailbox)
  • Ability to change login, email, and password
  • Linking or removing console logins
  • Activating 2FA for extra protection
  • Account recovery options

Think of FA as a permanent, secure account — it’s 100% yours after purchase.

Ideal for: long-term players, resellers, and buyers who want maximum security.

⚠️ What is a Non Full Access (NFA) Account?

A Non Full Access account comes without access to the original email. You receive:

  • Login + password to the Riot account
  • Temporary usage rights (you can play, change nickname, etc.)
  • No ability to change the registered email

The original owner may still have access — although accounts are manually checked before delivery.

Ideal for: budget buyers, short-term use, or skin testing before committing.

🛡️ Warranty Differences

FeatureFA (Full Access)NFA (Non Full Access)
Email access✅ Yes❌ No
Password change✅ Yes🚫 Risky
2FA setup✅ Yes❌ No
Ownership✅ You own it fully⚠️ Shared history
Warranty✅ 7 days✅ Login only (24–72h)

Note: With NFA, warranty only covers initial login. FA accounts are covered for 7 days — if anything goes wrong, we replace.

💰 Why is NFA Cheaper?

Because you’re not getting the keys to the kingdom. No email = no real ownership.
These accounts are ideal if you’re just trying out skins or need a backup, but they carry more risk than FA.

💬 So, Which One Should You Buy?

  • Go FA if you want full ownership, protection, and peace of mind.
  • Go NFA if you want something cheaper and don’t mind taking a bit more risk.

If you’re not sure — start with NFA, and upgrade later once you know what you’re looking for.

✅ Final Thoughts

Knowing the difference between FA and NFA can save you time, money, and stress.
We clearly mark each product, so you always know what you’re getting. And if anything’s unclear — hit up our support. We got you 💪

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