How many skins are in League of Legends in 2025? LoL skins guide

Daryl Baxter
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Table of Contents
  1. TL;DR
  2. What are League of Legends skins?
  3. How many LoL skins are there?
  4. What are some of the most popular LoL skins?
  5. Which champions have the most skins?
  6. Flora Fatlis
  7. Conclusion
  8. FAQs
  9. REFERENCES
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Image credit: Riot Games

TL;DR

  • Skins are a way of changing a LoL character’s appearance and sounds.
  • Skins can be free, chargeable, or obtained through special events.
  • As of October 2025, there are roughly 1,820 skins that are split into nine variants.
  • Championship skins allow players to equip their characters with colours from esports teams and players.
  • Miss Fortune is the champion with the most skins, at 22.

In League of Legends (Lol), skins can be very valuable for players, as well as for developer Riot Games. Skins are cosmetics that can be bought or earned in the game via completing missions. When equipped, they can change a player’s character in various ways. This includes a simple colour-swap to a complete makeover that features new sounds, voices, outfits, and more.

Indeed, in the esports scene, LoL skins can be very valuable and are also seen as a status symbol to some players. Some world champions, like Faker, have their own skins, which can be a great honour. However, with roughly 1820 skins available as of October 2025, we’ll be listing many of them below, as well as showing the rarest skins.

What are League of Legends skins?

League of Legends skins are digital cosmetics that can change the appearance of a character in League of Legends in various ways. The evolution of skins in League of Legends since their debut in 2009 has exploded in popularity. Skins can be earned via spending in-game currency, called Riot Points (RP), or by taking part in special in-game events to win or unlock rare skins that can change a character’s voice lines, costume, weapons, and more.

As League of Legends is a free-to-play MOBA game, it’s no surprise that there’s an active player base in the millions every month. These are usually a mix of casual players and professional players in the esports scene, who take part in several tournaments annually. For example, the yearly League of Legends World Championship, with its latest being held from October 14 to November 9, has already showcased plenty of skins.

It’s events like these where skins have found a role to play, both for pro players and for Riot Games. Championship skins that take inspiration from certain esports teams and players can be bought, allowing players to show their loyalty by equipping their characters. It’s also a source of revenue, as some of the profits made from these skins go directly back to the prize money at several LoL tournaments.

How many LoL skins are there?

Since the game’s launch in 2009, in-game skins have gone from the hundreds to the thousands. As of October 2025, there are roughly 1,840 skins that can either be bought or earned in League of Legends. It’s worth mentioning that these aren’t required in the game. They won’t help players progress quicker, nor will they change the outcome of a mission. They’re just a great way of differentiating players from others. But when it comes to earning a skin, they will be automatically claimed by winning a match or by following a story-driven mission.

All League of Legends skins are split into nine variants, all with their unique appearances and requirements, as listed below.

A comprehensive LoL skin list

Common skins — These offer minor visual changes like colours or small tweaks to character models.

Epic skins — This is the most common type of skins, which usually feature a new model, sound effects, and more.

Legendary skins — A full overhaul that makes a champion look completely different, featuring voice lines, spell effects, and new animations for some skins.

Prestige skins — These are rare variants of other skins that are available for a limited time, which usually feature a gold colour scheme.

Mythic skins — Available via crafting systems and rare events, these offer exclusive animations, models, and more. 

Ultimate skins — This variant, while pricey, completely overhauls champions that offer ever-changing animations and sounds, as well as some that have their own music tracks and more.

Championship skins — A special cosmetic line of skins that are released every year when the LoL World Championship is ongoing. A slice of the sales made from these is given to the overall prize pool for the tournament winners.

Hall of Legends skins — This is one of the most special skins in League of Legends as they’re meant to honour pro players like Faker, as well as important storylines related to the game’s narrative.

Exalted skins — Known as the highest tier of skins in League of Legends, these offer exclusive voice lines and visual overhauls that eclipse every other type of skin offered in the game. Exalted variants can only be obtained by spending special types of currency and using game systems like The Sanctum.

Again, it’s important to note that these skins aren’t exclusive to League of Legends. Alongside the ability to earn skins inspired by popular esports players and teams, there are also Arcane skins taken from the Netflix series inspired by the game. It’s these examples that prove how in-game cosmetics like skins are crossing over into other types of media, like Netflix.

The most popular skins in League of Legends can vary from different sources, as Riot Games doesn’t release this data. However, in a 2019 blog post, the company mentioned that “the most popular skins of all time are Elementalist Lux, Star Guardian Jinx, and PROJECT: Vayne.”

However, six years later, there have been a lot of skins released since then, so the three mentioned in Riot’s blog post are now likely to be out of date. Therefore, it is hard to determine the most popular LoL skins in 2025 without new data being released by Riot Games.

Which champions have the most skins?

Players, both pros and non-pros, can own a huge array of League of Legends skins over a number of years. Although there isn’t a number as to who may own the most skins, there are a few champion characters in the game who have more than a few skins that are still sought after.

Miss Fortune

A pirate captain in League of Legends, Miss Fortune has abilities such as Strut, Make It Rain, Bullet Time, Double Up, and Love Tap, all dealing varying amounts of damage.

In regard to her skins, Miss Fortune has 22, the most out of any champion.

Skin nameRelease dateRiot Points (RP) price
Classic Miss FortuneSeptember 8, 2010Free (Base)
Cowgirl Miss FortuneSeptember 8, 2010750 RP
Waterloo Miss FortuneSeptember 8, 2010520 RP
Secret Agent Miss FortuneNovember 16, 2010975 RP
Candy Cane Miss FortuneDecember 14, 2010975 RP (Legacy)
Road Warrior Miss FortuneMay 24, 2011520 RP (Legacy)
Crime City Miss FortuneNovember 1, 2011975 RP
Arcade Miss FortuneAugust 12, 20141350 RP
Captain FortuneJuly 30, 2015975 RP
Pool Party Miss FortuneJuly 13, 20161350 RP
Star Guardian Miss FortuneSeptember 6, 20171350 RP
Gun Goddess Miss FortuneMarch 22, 20182775 RP
Pajama Guardian Miss FortuneNovember 21, 20181350 RP
Bewitching Miss FortuneOctober 24, 20191350 RP
Prestige Bewitching Miss Fortune (2019)October 24, 2019Event/Token
Ruined Miss FortuneJuly 22, 20211350 RP
Battle Bunny Miss FortuneMarch 31, 20221820 RP
Prestige Bewitching Miss Fortune (2022)April 1, 2022Event/Token
Broken Covenant Miss FortuneMarch 9, 20231350 RP
Prestige Broken Covenant Miss FortuneMarch 9, 2023Event/Token
Porcelain Miss FortuneFebruary 22, 20241350 RP
Battle Queen Miss FortuneAugust 28, 20241350 RP

Lux

Lux is a support champion who can protect other players in the team from an attack, as well as summon light attacks for enemies that can suffer significant damage.

Currently, Lux also has 22 skins, tying for first place with Miss Fortune at the time of writing.

Skin nameRelease dateRiot Points (RP) price
Classic LuxOctober 19, 2010Free (Base)
Sorceress LuxOctober 19, 2010520 RP
Spellthief LuxOctober 19, 2010750 RP
Commando LuxDecember 14, 2010520 RP
Imperial LuxNovember 1, 2011975 RP
Steel Legion LuxMarch 15, 2013975 RP
Star Guardian LuxApril 28, 20151350 RP
Elementalist LuxNovember 28, 20163250 RP
Lunar Empress LuxFebruary 8, 20181350 RP
Pajama Guardian LuxNovember 21, 20181350 RP
Battle Academia LuxMay 15, 20191350 RP
Prestige Battle Academia LuxMay 15, 2019Event exclusive
Dark Cosmic LuxJuly 13, 20201820 RP
Cosmic LuxJuly 13, 20201820 RP
Space Groove LuxMarch 31, 20211350 RP
Porcelain LuxJanuary 26, 20221350 RP
Prestige Porcelain LuxJanuary 26, 2022Event exclusive
Empyrean LuxNovember 3, 20221350 RP
Prestige Battle Academia Lux (2022)2022Event exclusive
Soul Fighter LuxJuly 20, 20231350 RP
Faerie Court LuxMarch 16, 20231350 RP
Prestige Faerie Court LuxMarch 16, 2023Event exclusive

Ahri

A nine-tailed fox, Ahri has five attacks that can stop an enemy in its tracks, heal damage, and much more.

Ahri has 19 skins, with the first coming out in December 2011 and the latest, at the time of writing, being made available in October 2024.

Skin nameRelease dateRiot Points (RP) price
Classic AhriDecember 14, 2011Free (Base)
Dynasty AhriDecember 14, 2011975 RP
Midnight AhriJune 12, 2012750 RP
Foxfire AhriJuly 10, 2012975 RP
Popstar AhriNovember 25, 2013975 RP
Challenger AhriJanuary 15, 2015975 RP
Academy AhriAugust 26, 2015750 RP
Arcade AhriAugust 24, 20161350 RP
Star Guardian AhriSeptember 6, 20171820 RP
K/DA AhriNovember 3, 20181350 RP
Prestige K/DA AhriNovember 3, 2018Event exclusive
Elderwood AhriDecember 12, 20191350 RP
Spirit Blossom AhriJuly 22, 20201820 RP
K/DA ALL OUT AhriOctober 29, 20201350 RP
Arcana AhriApril 14, 20221350 RP
Risen Legend AhriJune 12, 20241950 RP
Immortalized Legend AhriJune 12, 202432,430 RP (Bundle)
Signature AhriJune 12, 202459,260 RP (Bundle)
Coven AhriOctober 31, 20241350 RP

Flora Fatlis

Flora Fatlis wields a glowing, enchanted staff in an otherworldly forest setting
Flora Fatlis marks the start of LoL’s Halloween theme for 2025 / Image credit: Riot Games

To mark Halloween 2025, a new skin line called Flora Fatlis debuted on October 8 as part of patch 25.20. Three champions can equip these skins: Fiddlesticks, Lissandra, and Soraka.

Skin nameRelease dateRiot Points (RP) price
Flora Fatlis FiddlesticksOctober 8, 20251,350 RP
Flora Fatlis LissandraOctober 8, 20251,350 RP
Flora Fatlis SorakaOctober 8, 20251,350 RP

Conclusion

Skins are everywhere in League of Legends, and both players and Riot Games know that there’s a huge market for them. From earning them via missions to buying others, they can help differentiate the character picked in many ways. Granted, they’re not a requirement for LoL, but they are fun to use and earn.

As roughly 1,840 skins are currently available as of October 2025, players won’t be struggling to find some individuality for their character. Skins are a valuable commodity, especially in esports tournaments, and we’re expecting them to grow even bigger as the esports industry grows.

FAQs

How many skins are in League of Legends? 

At the time of writing, there are roughly 1,840 skins in League of Legends.

Who has the most skins in League of Legends?

The pirate, Miss Fortune, features the most skins, currently totalling 22.

What is the rarest skin in League of Legends? 

The PAX skins are the rarest, having only been made available to players at PAX conventions around 2010.

How can you obtain rare skins in League of Legends? 

Rare skins can be earned through special events or promotions, usually when Riot Games rolls out a new storyline.

Which League Champion has the most skins?

Once again, Miss Fortune, a League Champion, has the most skins with 22, followed by 21 from Lux.

What are the latest LoL skins that have been made available?

Flora Fatlis are the latest skins currently available in LoL, which are Halloween-themed. Three champions can equip these skins: Fiddlesticks, Lissandra, and Soraka

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