Newest T1 Worlds skinline celebrates its fifth championship trophy

Cecilia Ciocchetti
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2024 T1 Worlds Skinline
Image Credits: Riot Games

2024 T1 Worlds skinline have been officially unveiled by Riot Games, celebrating the team’s fifth championship victory.

The Unkillable Knights of the Crown of League of Legends come after the longest wait in Worlds history for a champion team’s commemorative cosmetics.

Traditionally, these skins are revealed and released around the Mid-Season Invitational, yet this year they arrived just a month before the 2025 World Championship begins, though only fans can decide if it was worth the wait.

During the 2024 Worlds finals press conference, the players hinted at their choices—Zeus mentioned Gragas, Camille, or Ornn, Oner considered Vi or Xin Zhao, Gumayusi leaned toward Jhin or Varus, Keria weighed Renata Glasc or Pyke, and Faker deferred to the fans—and fans had the final say.

Worlds 2024 T1 Skins Breakdown

Here’s a full breakdown of the Worlds 2024 T1 skins, including each player’s full name, role, and the champions they chose or received:

  • Choi ‘Zeus’ Woo-je — Gnar
  • Mun ‘Oner’ Hyeon-jun — Vi
  • Lee ‘Faker’ Sang-hyeok — Yone and Sylas for MVP Finals performance
  • Lee ‘Gumayusi’ Min-hyeong — Varus
  • Ryu ‘Keria’ Min-seok — Pyke

From top to bot, the champions represented are Gnar, Vi, Yone, Varus, and Pyke, with Faker also receiving a Prestige skin for Sylas.

T1 Worlds Skinline
Image via Riot Games

The collection follows the theme of The Unkillable Knights of the Crown, inspired by last year’s anthem, and it adopts a darker knightly armour style that contrasts with the brighter and more colourful tones usually associated with T1’s past Worlds skins.

The designs are bound together by crimson accents and heavy armor plates, with an epic-battle theme that reminds of Edward Gaming’s Worlds 2021 skinline.

The iconic recalls, usually animated following the players’ wishes, give these skins a bit more playful vibe.

Zeus’ Gnar fiercely bites into the Worlds trophy, and Oner’s Vi smashes open a punching bag to reveal it inside, while Yone carves a glowing constellation of the trophy in the air before closing with Faker’s iconic “shh” pose.

Gumayusi’s Varus fires at a Baron-shaped piñata, only to be rewarded with a giant croissant referencing his famous post-victory snack in Paris. Meanwhile, Keria’s Pyke summons a spectral boat with a treasure chest before pointing his knife skyward as a shining trophy constellation emerges. 

Faker’s Prestige Sylas stands out, but not really in a good way. Rather than being dressed in gold and white like most prestige skins, Sylas is instead clad in glittering black armor with crimson chains—not really giving off a MVP skin aura.

While T1 Worlds skinline do stand out compared to past Worlds lines, their black-and-red palette risks blending in with other recent skinlines that favour similar dark, striking tones, making them less immediately distinctive.

In the end, only fans can decide whether these skins truly honor the greatest team to ever compete at Worlds—or if they’re better off sticking with past championship lines.

Cecilia Ciocchetti

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Cecilia Ciocchetti is a freelance journalist mainly focusing on in-depth features and interviews on esports. You can sometimes find her on site interviewing anyone who has a story to tell, from players to the talented people working behind the scenes of global events. Knowledgeable of Riot Games and its ecosystems.
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