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LoL World Skins: A Complete Timeline

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Turbosmurfs

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20 Sep

As of September 20, 2024, League of Legends has released an amazing 1,710 skins. Each skin brings a unique look to the game. The LoL World Championship skins are the most special. They go to the winning team of the LoL Worlds tournament.

These skins honor the skill and hard work of the winning players. Fans highly want them. They also show how competitive League of Legends has grown over time.

From the first LoL Worlds in 2011 to the 2024 event, these skins are key to the game's history. They highlight the strategies, changes, and memorable moments in competitive play. This timeline shows how professional League of Legends has evolved worldwide.

Champions with Multiple World Championship Skins

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Many champions in League of Legends have earned multiple World Championship skins. These skins celebrate their victories and the players' skills. They show the champions' strength and the players' talent.

Lee Sin: The Most Decorated Champion

Lee Sin, the Blind Monk, is the champion with the most World Championship skins. His skills and playmaking abilities make him a top choice for pros. He has three unique skins:

  • SKT T1 Lee Sin (2013)
  • FPX Lee Sin (2018)
  • T1 Lee Sin (2023, upcoming)

Lee Sin's third skin will go to T1's Mun "Oner" Hyeon-jun after their 2023 World Championship win. This will make Lee Sin's legacy even stronger.

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Other Champions with Multiple Skins

Other champions also have multiple World Championship skins. Each skin represents a team's victory and the player's skill:

ChampionSkins
EzrealTPA Ezreal (2012), SSG Ezreal (2017)
JhinSKT T1 Jhin (2016), DWG Jhin (2020)
RakanSSG Rakan (2017), iG Rakan (2018)
ThreshSSW Thresh (2014), FPX Thresh (2019)
VayneSKT T1 Vayne (2013), FPX Vayne (2019)

These champions' multiple skins show their lasting impact and the players' mastery. As the game evolves, it's exciting to see who will join this elite group.

The History of LoL World Championship Skins

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League of Legends has a tradition of releasing skins for World Championship winners since the first tournament. These skins honor the winning teams and their great performance. Over time, the skins have become more varied and sought-after by fans and players.

The First World Championship Skins: Fnatic (2011)

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The first World Championship skins were for Fnatic, the 2011 winners. These skins were released in stages, starting a few years later. The designs were for champions and players like xPeke and Cyanide.

  • xPeke (Karthus)
  • Cyanide (Jarvan IV)
  • Sushei (Gragas)
  • Zealot (Corki)
  • Mellisan (Janna)

Taipei Assassins (TPA) Skins (2012)

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In 2012, Taipei Assassins (TPA) won the World Championship. This was the first time skins were given out with the Summoner's Cup. The TPA skins featured champions like Stanley and Lilballz.

  • Stanley (Shen)
  • Lilballz (Dr. Mundo)
  • Toyz (Orianna)
  • Baby (Ezreal)
  • MiSTakE (Nunu)

SK Telecom T1 (SKT) Skins (2013)

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SK Telecom T1 (SKT) started their winning streak in 2013. Their first World Championship win was celebrated with special skins. These skins were for champions like Impact and Faker.

  • Impact (Jax)
  • bengi (Lee Sin)
  • Faker (Zed)
  • Piglet (Vayne)
  • PoohManDu (Zyra)

Samsung White (SSW) Skins (2014)

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Samsung White's victory at the 2014 Worlds marked a significant milestone. While it was just a prelude to their greater triumphs, their performance was undeniably impressive. These are the skins they earned during that tournament.

  • Looper (Singed)
  • Dandy (Rengar)
  • PawN (Talon)
  • Imp (Twitch)
  • Kill (Thresh)

SK Telecom T1 (SKT) Skins (2015)

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SKT T1 repeated their Worlds victory in 2015, cementing their status as a dominant force in League of Legends. Their success was rewarded with an extra skin. A fortunate understudy, who narrowly met the qualification criteria, joined the team, making SKT the first to have multiple LoL Worlds Skins.

  • Marin (Renekton)
  • Bengi (Elise)
  • Faker (Ryze)
  • Easyhoon (Azir)
  • Bang (Kalista)
  • Wolf (Alistar)

SK Telecom T1 (SKT) Skins (2016)

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This year was truly exceptional, marked by a record-breaking achievement. In recognition of their extraordinary performance, Riot rewarded them with an additional skin. Coach kkOma also received a unique ward skin as a token of appreciation.

  • Duke (Ekko)
  • Bengi (Olaf)
  • Blank (Zac)
  • Daker (Syndra)
  • Bang (Jhin)
  • Wolf (Nami)

Samsung Galaxy (SSG) Skins (2017)

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Samsung Galaxy dethroned SKT T1 in 2017, winning the world championship with a clean 3-0 sweep. This victory marked the beginning of a new era in League of Legends. Several champions were honored with their second Worlds skins for the first time.

  • CuVee (Gnar)
  • Ambition (Jarvan)
  • Haru (Ezreal)
  • Crown (Taliyah)
  • Ruler (Xayah)
  • CoreJJ (Rakan)

Invictus Gaming (IG) Skins (2018)

The 2018 Worlds final featured a clash between Invictus Gaming and Fnatic, with Invictus emerging victorious in a decisive 3-0 sweep. This victory marked the end of South Korean teams' consecutive dominance at Worlds. These are the skins awarded during that tournament.

  • Duke (Irelia)
  • TheShy (Fiora)
  • Ning (Camille)
  • Rookie (Leblanc)
  • JackieLove (Kai’Sa)
  • Baolan (Rakan)

FunPlus Phoenix (FP) Skins (2019)

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In 2019, FunPlus Phoenix dominated the Worlds tournament, securing China's second championship. This victory continued a trend established by Invictus Gaming the previous year. These are the skins that were awarded for that year.

  • GimGoon (Gangplank)
  • Tian (Lee Sin)
  • DoinB (Malphite)
  • Lwx (Vayne)
  • Crisp (Thresh)

Damwon Gaming (DWG) Skins (2020)

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Damwon Gaming reclaimed the world title for South Korea in 2020. Inspired by Greek mythology, these skins were awarded to commemorate their victory.

  • Nuguri (Kennen)
  • Canyon (Nidalee)
  • ShowMaker (Twisted Fate)
  • Ghost (Jhin)
  • Beryl (Leona)

Edward Gaming (EDG) Skins (2021)

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EDG, the 2021 Worlds champions, were awarded skins that continued the dragon theme associated with their team. The unique designs were inspired by their victory.

  • Flandre (Graves)
  • Scout (Zoe)
  • Jiejie (Viego)
  • Meiko (Yuumi)
  • Viper (Aphelios)

DragonX (DRX) Skins (2022)

DRX's incredible run at the 2022 Worlds, which culminated in their championship victory, earned them skins. The skins adhered to the white and blue color pattern representing their organization, creating distinctive designs that commemorated their triumph.

  • Kingen (Aatrox)
  • Pyosik (Kindred)
  • Juhan (Maokai)
  • Zeka (Akali)
  • Deft (Caitlyn)
  • BeryL (Ashe)

SK Telecom T1 (SKT) Skins (2023)

T1's triumph at the 2023 Worlds ensured their players would receive Worlds skins. Faker, in particular, added a fourth Worlds skin to his collection. Following discussions, the T1 team chose these champions for their special skins. The skins were released during the summer of 2024, August with the release of patch 14.16.

  • Zeus (Jayce)
  • Oner (Lee Sin)
  • Faker (Orianna)
  • Gumayusi (Jinx)
  • Keria (Bard)

The Evolution of LoL World Skins Design

League of Legends World Championship skins have changed a lot over the years. They now show off the winning team's spirit, not just their logo. The designs often add to the game's famous Summoner's Cup.

In 2017, the skins for Samsung Galaxy had a cosmic theme. This showed the team's amazing skills. The next year, Invictus Gaming's skins had a mechanical theme, showing their precision.

The 2019 skins for FunPlus Phoenix were inspired by the phoenix. They used gold and red to show the team's comeback. In 2020, DAMWON Gaming's skins honored Korea with a modern Korean look.

Edward Gaming's 2021 skins had a dragon theme, continuing their tradition. The 2022 skins for DRX kept their white and blue colors, making their collection easy to recognize.

The championship skins for Invictus Gaming are priced at 1350 RP each in the League of Legends store. "Signature Edition" sets cost about 2700 RP, including a signed icon. The whole Invictus Gaming signature edition collection costs 16,176 RP, over $100.

The 2023 skins for T1 are a mystery, but fans are excited. They expect skins for Faker and his teammates. Zeus chose Jayce, and Gumayusi picked Jinx. Keria surprised everyone by choosing Bard, while Oner went with Lee Sin. Faker's skin choice is a big mystery, adding to the excitement.

YearTeamSkin Theme
2017Samsung GalaxyCosmic
2018Invictus GamingMechanical, Black and White
2019FunPlus PhoenixPhoenix, Gold, and Red
2020DAMWON GamingModern Korean
2021Edward GamingDragon
2022DRXWhite and Blue

How Players Earn LoL World Skins

Winning the League of Legends World Championship is a dream for players. It comes with a special bonus: a custom skin for their favorite champion. These skins are a lasting tribute to the winning team's achievement. They are highly sought after by fans and collectors.

Eligibility Criteria for Receiving a World Championship Skin

To get a Worlds skin, players must meet certain criteria from Riot Games. The criteria have changed over time. Now, players must:

  • Be a member of the winning team at the World Championship
  • Play at least two games during the play-in or group stage
  • Select a champion they have used on Summoner's Rift during the tournament

In the past, the rules were less strict. For example, before Worlds 2018, players only needed to play one game to qualify. This was true for SSG Ezreal, dedicated to Haru for playing one game at the 2017 World Championship.

Riot Games might ask a player to choose a different champion if their chosen champion already has a World skin. Also, if a player picks Xayah or Rakan, both must be chosen by winning players to get skins.

Conclusion

As we look forward to the League of Legends World Championship skins, excitement grows. T1 won the 2023 World Championship, beating their opponent 3-0 in the grand finals. Over 6 million fans watched, setting a record.

Now, fans eagerly await the T1 skins, expected in mid-2024. This is based on past trends. It's a wait of about 6 to 8 months after their win.

The LoL Worlds 2024 event is set to be thrilling. Fans can show off their prediction skills through the Pick'Em activity. It starts a week before the tournament.

From Sept. 18 at 10 a.m. PT to Sept. 25 at 5:15 a.m. PT, you can make your predictions. Then, from Sept. 29 at 1 p.m. PT to Oct. 3 at 5:15 a.m. PT, it's for the Swiss stage. Finally, from Oct. 13 at 4 p.m. PT to Nov. 2 at 7:15 a.m. PT, it's for the Knockouts.

The top 5,000 highest-ranked scores will get a special skin. They'll also get Viego, the champion, and other prizes.

The competitive scene keeps getting better, with new teams joining. We'll see more unique skins in the future. These skins honor the world's top League of Legends players.

With each championship, the excitement grows. Fans worldwide look forward to the next set of skins. They capture the imagination and celebrate the players' achievements.

FAQ

How many skins are there in League of Legends as of September 20, 2024?

As of September 20, 2024, there are 1,710 released skins in League of Legends.

What are LoL Worlds skins, and how are they awarded?

LoL Worlds skins are special skins for the League of Legends World Championship winners. To get one, players must play a lot in the event. This shows they've helped a lot in their team.

Why are LoL World's skins important?

These skins are big deals in the game. They come out every year. This helps us see how the game has changed over time.

Which champion will be the first to have three distinct Worlds skins after the 2023 Championship?

Lee Sin will be the first with three Worlds skins. He got them from SKT1 in 2013, FPX in 2018, and T1 in 2023.

How do LoL Worlds skins represent the winning teams?

These skins are more than just logos on champions. They show different sides of the team. Each year, they have unique themes and colors that match the winning team.

What are the eligibility criteria for a player to receive a Worlds skin?

To get a Worlds skin, players must be on the winning team. They need to play in at least two games in the early stages. They also have to pick a champion they've played on Summoner's Rift.

Has any coach ever received a Worlds skin?

Yes, in a special case, SKT T1's coach, Kim "kkOma" Jeong-gyun, got a unique skin in 2013. It was a Ward skin. No other coach has gotten a skin like this.

Which team won the 2022 Worlds, and what skins did they receive?

DRX won the 2022 Worlds. They got skins for Kingen (Aatrox), Pyosik (Kindred), Juhan (Maokai), Zeka (Akali), Deft (Caitlyn), and BeryL (Ashe).

When can we expect the release of the LoL Worlds 2023 skins?

The LoL Worlds 2023 skins will come out in mid-2024. They usually take a year to release after the event.

 

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