You can’t see how much you personally spent on League of Legends from outside your Riot account, but there are official and reliable ways for you to check it yourself, plus some context from community discussions on how much others typically spend.

How to check how much you spent on LoL

Riot provides a way (sometimes region‑dependent and occasionally disabled or moved) to see your total spend on your account.

In general, the process looks like this (wording and buttons may differ by region):

  1. Log into your Riot / League of Legends account on the official support site.
  1. Go to the section related to billing or “Money Spent in League of Legends” (this is usually a specific help article or tool tied to your account).
  1. Once you’re logged in, a button or link will generate the total amount spent on that account, often shown in your local currency.

If this tool is missing or has been disabled in your region (there have been periods when players reported it being removed or changed), guides recommend checking your purchase history or using transaction records instead.

Method 2 – Use your purchase history

If the “money spent” tool isn’t available, you can still reconstruct your total:

  • Check the purchase history section in the in‑client store or on your Riot account page (where it lists RP purchases and sometimes card/PayPal details).
  • Export or screenshot the list, then add up all the payments shown.
  • If you’ve used multiple payment methods (card, PayPal, gift cards), you may need to pull bank/PayPal statements and search for “Riot Games” or “League of Legends” and sum those transactions.

This is more work, but it gives you a very accurate total, including really old purchases that might not display cleanly in a single place.

Method 3 – Rough estimate (if records are messy)

When you can’t get precise data, you can still build a decent estimate:

  • Think about how often you buy RP (for example: “maybe 1x 20€ bundle every 2–3 months”).
  • Multiply your typical bundle price by how many times per year you’ve bought it, then by how many years you’ve been playing.
  • Adjust up or down for big one‑off splurges (events, prestige skins, gifting sprees).

Some guides explicitly recommend this “behavior‑based estimate” as a fallback when exact figures are hard to extract from transaction histories.

What do other players spend on LoL?

Public forum threads and polls show a huge range of spending, from zero to several thousand dollars over many years.

Examples from forum discussions:

  • Many long‑time casual players report totals around 100–400 in their local currency over several years.
  • Some dedicated or cosmetic‑focused players mention 800–2000+ over 5–10 years.
  • A few “whales” go much higher (claims of multiple thousands, even above 8–9k USD), though these are self‑reported anecdotes.

One common way people justify it is by comparing “cost per hour” to other games or entertainment (e.g., 300–800 over thousands of hours feels acceptable to many players).

Quick perspective check

If you log in and see a number that shocks you, you’re not alone; there are whole threads of people reacting exactly that way and then breaking down their spend per year, per month, or per hour played to decide if it feels okay.

A simple way to frame it:

  • Divide the total by the number of years you’ve played → that’s your average per year.
  • Compare it to buying 1–2 full‑price games a year or a recurring subscription; many players discover their LoL spend is in that same ballpark.

If it feels too high, guides suggest setting a monthly cap, tracking purchases in a note app, or pausing spending for a while to see if you enjoy the game just as much without new skins.

Bottom note: Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.