Yes I saw that League of Legends Hall of Legends Skin of Ahri. Yes, I needed that too. Celebrating Lee ‘Faker’ Sang-hyeok, the greatest LoL player in history, the skin has three different forms, each more stunning than the last and, honestly, it’s one of the best looking cosmetics that I’ve ever seen in LoL. The price, however, was bound to be quite high, but if you want to purchase the Signature skin and its associated bundle, you’ll pay almost $430.
It’s no secret that League of Legends has become a bit more expensive over the past year. With the introduction of the new $200 Mythic chromas, followed by the ever-controversial Redeemed Star Guardian Xayah and Rakan cosmetics, Riot’s microtransactions have been under the microscope for some time. As you can imagine, the new Hall of Legends pack is no different.
According to the MOBA’s official website, the base Ahri package starts at 5430RP ($45.98/£39.98) and includes only the Risen Ahri skin (the one we see at the start of the trailer) as well as a Faker’s unique takedown taunt, the event pass, and an icon and border.
If you want the Immortalized Legend skin (and let’s be real, we all do), the mid-tier pack costs 32,430RP (~$299.97 / £120.98 depending on which RP packs you buy) and includes the skin and various other cosmetics, including exclusive finishing visual effects, unique skin transformations, holographic splash art, and the usual secondary cosmetics.
It’s the Signature Pack, however, that’s the shocker. Priced at 59,260RP, you’ll need to shell out $434.95 / £399.96 if you’re looking to get all the skins (including the highly prized Signature), a signed version of the splash art, exclusive icons and emotes and chromas for the previously released SKT T1 Jhin, Ryze and Syndra. Ouch.
Considering you can’t buy the Ahri skin without purchasing one of the packs (the event pass has the Risen Legend LeBlanc 1920RP skin as the headliner, which looks very cool), this will definitely burn a hole in your wallet – especially if you want the Immortalized Legend skin.
As a person who was SO excited when this skin was revealed, I’m a little disappointed. As someone who plays Ahri and has followed Faker’s career for years, the Immortalized Legend skin was going to be an instant cop, but with a $300 price tag, I guess I’ll stick with Risen Ahri.
I’m also very excited to see Prestige True Damage Senna return to the League of Legends Mythic store after all these years – my skin wardrobe is going to be looking GOOD. But some of the best cosmetics I’ve ever purchased are from the Weekly Store, so be sure to check out what League of Legends skins are currently on sale.
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