2012 League Of Legends World Championship
Every year, Riot makes a set of commemorative skins for the team that wins Worlds.
To qualify for a Worlds skin line, players must either participate in two play-in or group stage games “that had an impact on the team’s advancement” or participate in at least one knockout stage game. Players must play the champion at least once during Worlds to be eligible for the skin.
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Fans can purchase the skins in-game every year following their release. The skins are only available for a limited time but previous years’ skins become available for purchase again during Worlds.
Which team had the best championship skin? We’ve looked back at nine years worth of skins and evaluated each one based on overall concept, graphics, animations, and creativity to determine the definitive ranking of every League of Legends Worlds skin.
9. SK Telecom T1 (2015)
For T1’s second world championship, they opted for a pretty simple and straightforward design for Alistar, Azir, Elise, Kalista, Renekton, and Ryze. The champions are dressed in the team’s blue and white LCK uniforms, with matching red headphones that resemble SKT’s winged logo.
Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok’s Ryze is probably the best skin among the six, as it features his signature Worlds 2015 roll on the recall animation.
Upon its initial reveal, these skins received a harsh backlash from the League of Legends community. Summoners complained about how bland this particular line up was, with almost little to no details that represent the Korean team.
8. Samsung White (2014)
Another fairly understated Worlds skin, with Rengar, Singed, Talon, Thresh, and Twitch dressed in blue and white casual clothing that represent SSW. While we like the streetwear concept, they’re all dressed in identical white sneakers, which makes the uniform look a little bland.
The team’s logo can be found on each champions’ weapons like in Thresh’s hook and Twitch’s Chem Crossbow.
The best skin of this bunch is probably Heo “PawN” Won-seok’s Talon, as his blades have glowing particle effects.
7. SK Telecom T1 (2013)
T1’s first championship features skins for Jax, Lee Sin, Vayne, Zed, and Zyra. The skins sport blue and red colors with gold wing accents on Lee Sin’s shoes, Zyra’s headset, Zed’s shadow blades, and even Vayne’s crossbow.
Our favorite feature is Jax’s stave, which resembles the Summoner’s Cup.
6. Fnatic (2011)
The very first set of Worlds skins featured Corki, Gragas, Janna, Jarvan IV, and Karthus in Fnatic’s signature black, yellow, and orange colors.
The team logo is prominently displayed on each champion, and we’re particularly keen on Janna’s skin, which holds a cool staff with a humongous glowing Fnatic emblem on top.
5. FunPlus Phoenix (2019)
The latest set of champion skins features Gangplank, Lee Sin, Malphie, Thresh, and Vayne in reigning world champion FunPlus Phoenix’s red, yellow, and orange colors.
There’s definitely a power ranger aesthetic going on here with a unified look and matching helmets for the entire team. Some nice additional details include the team’s logo appearing inside the recall circle animation.
Despite fan anticipation for a Nautilus skin, Kim “Doinb” Tae-sang chose Malphite for his skin as a tribute to his supportive wife.
4. Invictus Gaming (2018)
iG’s calm and collected exterior is reflected among these six black and white championship skins for Camille, Fiora, Irelia, Kai’Sa, LeBlanc, and Rakan.
The monochromatic look is clean without being boring thanks to lots of feathered details that bring to mind a fallen angel aesthetic.
Top laner, Kang “TheShy”Seung-lok, claimed that the Fiora skin will motivate Summoners to play harder to witness the skin’s magnificent effects.
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“This skin motivates people because Fiora’s ulti is very difficult to use. But if you hit all the vitals, a massive iG logo appears. This can only be done by people who are good at the game,” said TheShy.
3. Taipei Assassins (2012)
Taipei Assassins’ championship skins feature Mundo, Ezreal, Orianna, Nunu, and Shen and despite being eight years old still boast one of the best concepts we’ve seen so far. The team’s branding really shines through, with Nunu’s skin even taking up the face of the team’s mascot.
2. Samsung Galaxy (2017)
Samsung Galaxy chose Ezreal, Gnar, Jarvan IV, Rakan, Taliyah, and Xayah for their 2017 skins, and based the concept on traditional Korean culture.
“Back then our concept was based on the Choson Dynasty. We wanted to make the champions with that traditional Korean style,” explained support Jo “CoreJJ” Yong-in.
There’s a ton of detail in these skins. For example, Xayah’s flower is the Korean national flower and Rakan’s recall hat is a traditional Korean hat for passing government tests.
The level of detail, the unique winter theme, and the subtle without being too flashy glowing details, make these skins the second-best of all time.
1. SK Telecom T1 (2016)
The top spot on this list goes to T1’s 2016 skins, which feature Ekko, Jhin, Nami, Olaf, Syndra, and Zac.
Each champion has been transformed in a stunning red and gold color scheme with unique animations and elaborate details.
We also love the recall animations, which all feature the player’s signature, the team logo, and a unique animation.
It’s also worth noting that this is the only Worlds skin line that comes with a special ward skin honoring the team’s legendary ex-coach, Kim “kkOma” Jeong-gyun.
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League Of Legends World Champion
The League of Legends World Championship ('LoL Worlds' for short) is the annual professional League of Legends world championship tournament operated by Riot Games. It is the largest tournament in LoL esports and is held at the end of the season in October. Qualifying teams are determined from the LoL Pro League in China, League Championship Korea operated by OnGameNet in Korea, LoL Master Series in Taiwan/Hong Kong/Macau, LoL Championship Series from North America and Europe, and various other regions. These teams compete for the champion title, the 70-pound (32 kg) Summoner's Cup, and a multi-million cash prize. The tournament has been widely praised for its ceremonial performances, while receiving attention worldwide due to its multiple dramatic and emotional matches.
The annual tournament is held in venues across different major countries and regions each year. South Korea's SK Telecom T1 currently holds the highest record of wins, with three world championship wins in 2013, 2015, and 2016.