Legacy Skins
All 80 skins in the Legacy skinline. Browse splash art, chromas, and detailed reviews for every Legacy skin in League of Legends.
Legacy skins are the ones that remind you League used to be a different game. Not better, not worse, just different. I've been playing since season 2 and half my collection is Legacy stuff I bought for 520 RP back when that felt like a lot. The whole line is basically Riot's early catalog, skins from 2009 through 2015 that range from genuinely cool concepts to "we had one artist and a weekend." 80 skins deep, mostly Standards priced between 390 and 520 RP, with a couple Legendaries sitting at the top like weird relics. Theres something charming about the whole thing if you've been around long enough to remember when the shop looked completely different.
Ahri
1 skin
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Akali
1 skin
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Alistar
1 skin
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Anivia
1 skin
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Annie
1 skin
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Ashe
1 skin
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Blitzcrank
1 skin
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Caitlyn
1 skin
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Cho'Gath
1 skin
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Corki
1 skin
Legendary
Dr. Mundo
1 skin
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Draven
1 skin
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Evelynn
1 skin
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Ezreal
1 skin
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Fizz
1 skin
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Galio
1 skin
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Gangplank
1 skin
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Garen
2 skins
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Gragas
1 skin
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Graves
1 skin
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Irelia
1 skin
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Janna
1 skin
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Jarvan IV
1 skin
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Jax
3 skinsJayce
1 skin
Epic
Karma
1 skin
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Karthus
1 skin
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Kassadin
1 skin
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Katarina
1 skin
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Kayle
1 skin
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Kennen
2 skins
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Kog'Maw
1 skin
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LeBlanc
1 skin
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Leona
2 skins
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Lucian
1 skin
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Lux
1 skin
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Malphite
1 skin
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Malzahar
1 skin
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Maokai
1 skin
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Master Yi
4 skinsMiss Fortune
1 skin
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Nami
1 skin
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Nautilus
1 skin
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Nidalee
1 skin
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Olaf
1 skin
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Orianna
1 skin
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Poppy
1 skin
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Rammus
2 skins
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Rengar
1 skin
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Rumble
1 skin
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Shaco
3 skinsShen
2 skins
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Shyvana
1 skin
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Sion
1 skin
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Sivir
3 skinsTalon
1 skin
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Teemo
2 skins
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Tryndamere
1 skin
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Twisted Fate
1 skin
Legendary
Varus
1 skin
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Wukong
1 skin
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Xerath
1 skin
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Xin Zhao
1 skin
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Zac
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Ziggs
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What Makes the Legacy Collection Stand Out
Not gonna lie, calling Legacy a "skinline" feels generous. It's more like a time capsule. These skins don't share a visual theme the way Coven or PROJECT do. No unified splash art direction, no matching color palette, no shared VFX language. What ties them together is the era. Every Legacy skin was made during League's first six years, roughly 2009 to 2015, and you can feel it in the textures, the model quality, the sometimes questionable splash art.
The visual signature here is simplicity. Most Legacy skins are texture swaps or minor model changes. Sanguine Garen is literally Garen in red. Desert Trooper Garen is Garen in desert camo. That was the standard back then. You paid 520 RP and you got a new outfit, maybe a recolor on the particles if you were lucky. No new animations, no new voice lines, no recall animation because recalls weren't even a thing yet.
(Random aside: I still remember when they added the recall button and half the playerbase didn't know what it did for like a week.)
But here's the thing. Some of these simple skins have more personality than modern 1350 RP Epics. Rumble in the Jungle is just Rumble with a tropical mech and it reads better in lane than half his newer options. Jaximus has this gladiator energy that still goes hard. The simplicity works because the concepts are strong. Riot wasnt trying to sell you a cinematic experience, they were just making cool outfits for champions people liked.
Compared to modern skinlines, Legacy feels handmade. Rough around the edges, sure. But each skin has its own identity instead of being part of a matching set where everyone gets the same particle color and the same thematic treatment. Could be wrong here but I think that's why collectors value these. They're one-offs. You won't see another Marble Malphite or another Phantom Karthus. Those concepts existed once and Riot moved on.
Best Legacy Skins Worth Tracking Down
The Magnificent Twisted Fate sits at the top as one of two Legendaries in the entire Legacy pool. 1820 RP for a skin that, by modern standards, barely qualifies as a 975 RP release. No new voice lines, no new animations. It's TF in a tuxedo. That's it. But it's become this weird status symbol in ranked because everyone knows it's overpriced and everyone knows you bought it anyway. Been running this in Diamond games and the amount of "really?" comments I get in champ select is worth the price alone. Kinda feels like owning a vintage car that doesn't run great but looks cool in the driveway.
Red Baron Corki is the other Legendary. Same deal. 1820 RP, minimal changes by today's metric, but the red triplane model is genuinely iconic. I've seen maybe five Red Baron Corkis in my games all season. Every single time the player was either amazing or completely running it down, no middle ground. The skin attracts a specific type of Corki one-trick and I respect it.
Forsaken Jayce is the lone Epic at 1350 RP and honestly it holds up. The dark armor aesthetic fits Jayce's kit better than most of his other options. Played this for a solid two months last season when I was on a Jayce kick in top lane. The hammer form looks particularly clean. If you're a Jayce main this might be the best value pick in the Legacy catalog.
Reverse Annie deserves a mention even at Standard tier. The concept is perfect. Annie in a Tibbers costume, Tibbers in an Annie costume. Simple execution, brilliant idea. This is the kind of skin Riot doesn't really make anymore because everything needs to be an alternate universe saga. Sometimes you just want a funny skin that makes your duo laugh in loading screen.
Jaximus is another sleeper pick. Gladiator Jax with the lamppost replaced by a proper weapon. The skin has this whole backstory tied to a Make-A-Wish player and it hits different when you know the context. Locked this in for probably 150 games back in season 9 I think. Still holds up in the top lane.
The Champion Roster and Who Actually Fits
80 skins across 65 champions. That's a massive roster but most champions only have one Legacy skin each. Fair warning, not all of them are winners.
Master Yi has four Legacy skins alone. Assassin, Chosen, Ionia, Samurai. That's Riot throwing everything at the wall during the early years when Yi was one of the most popular champs in the game. Honestly Chosen Master Yi is the standout, the lightsaber reference still lands even if the model is ancient. The rest are fine but nothing special.
Kennen has two in the pool, Swamp Master and Karate. Karate Kennen is just Kennen in a gi and its one of those skins that shouldn't work but does. Something about a tiny ninja yordle in a karate outfit while he's ulting through a teamfight. Garen also doubled up with Sanguine and Desert Trooper, both basic recolors from the early days. Skip both unless you're a Garen completionist.
Some champions got Legacy skins that fit them perfectly. Night Hunter Rengar in dark tactical gear makes total sense for an assassin who hunts from stealth. Silverfang Akali with the white and blue palette reads cleanly against the Rift. Bladecraft Orianna turns her ball into this industrial gear thing that I still think looks better than some of her newer options.
Then there's the ones that feel random. Major Ziggs in military gear is... fine? Subterranean Nautilus is just brown Nautilus. Blight Crystal Varus is a purple recolor. Not every early skin had a strong concept behind it and you can tell which ones were "we need to ship something for this champion this patch." Riot could honestly revisit some of these champions with proper Legacy-themed updates. Imagine a modern take on Phantom Karthus with actual ghost VFX. Maybe just my experience but that would sell.
Tier Breakdown and What You're Actually Paying
This is where Legacy gets interesting. 77 out of 80 skins are Standard tier. That means most of the collection sits between 390 and 975 RP. You're not paying premium prices for most of these. The two Legendaries at 1820 RP are honestly overpriced for what they deliver, but they're collector pieces at this point. Forsaken Jayce at 1350 is the only Epic and it's probably the best raw value in the line.
Real talk though. The Standards carry this skinline. Not the Legendaries. When you can grab something like Jaximus or Reverse Annie or Iron Solari Leona for under 975 RP and get a skin with genuine personality, the price-to-fun ratio beats most modern Epics. Iron Solari Leona specifically, I ran that skin for two full seasons of support games around season 10. The golden shield aesthetic just works for Leona's kit.
The problem is availability. Most Legacy skins sit in the vault and only come out during special events or end-of-year sales. Some are Hextech only these days. Rusty Blitzcrank is basically impossible to get. Judgment Kayle was a season reward exclusive. So while the RP prices look cheap on paper, you cant just go buy most of these whenever you want. You either already have them from back in the day, or you're waiting for Riot to open the vault. (Sidebar: the vault system is one of Riot's better FOMO moves and I kind of hate that it works on me every single time.)
If you're building a collection, Legacy skins are the ones that slowly fill in over years of playing. You roll one from a chest here, you grab one during a sale there. Not sure if it's just me but there's something satisfying about having a bunch of these old skins that new players literally cannot purchase. Feels like proof you've been on the Rift long enough.
Should You Chase Legacy Skins in 2026
Depends on what you value. If you want flashy VFX and new voice lines and cinematic recalls, Legacy skins are not for you. Go buy a modern Legendary. But if you appreciate the history of League, if you want skins that nobody else in your lobby is wearing, if you care more about the vibe than the particle budget, then yeah. Legacy is worth your attention.
Spammed ranked last Tuesday night with Midnight Ahri and got three separate comments about it. People notice old skins because they're rare now. That's a different kind of flex than dropping an Ultimate skin. It says you were here when the game was still figuring itself out.
The collection ranges from 390 to 1820 RP but realistically you're spending 520-975 on most purchases. At those prices even the mediocre ones dont sting your wallet. And the good ones, the Reverse Annies and the Jaximus picks and the Iron Solari Leonas, punch way above their weight class.
Straight talk: Legacy is the most underrated skinline in League. 80 skins, most of them cheap, a handful of them genuinely great, and almost all of them rare enough to turn heads in loading screen. If you've been climbing ranked since the early seasons, you probably already own a dozen of these without realizing they're part of the same legacy catalog. And if you're newer, keep an eye on vault openings. Some of these are worth grabbing at first opportunity.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many Legacy skins are there?
80 skins total in the Legacy collection. That's one of the biggest pools in League. Most dropped between 2009 and 2015 during Riot's early skin era. The vast majority are Standard tier, with two Legendaries and one Epic rounding it out. Been collecting these since season 2 and I still dont have them all.
What is the best Legacy skin?
Reverse Annie is the fan favorite for pure concept. Forsaken Jayce is the best in terms of actual visual quality since it's the only Epic. Red Baron Corki and The Magnificent Twisted Fate are the Legendaries but honestly overpriced by modern standards. For raw value I'd say Jaximus or Iron Solari Leona.
Which champions have Legacy skins?
65 champions across the Legacy pool. Master Yi leads with four skins. Other notable names include Annie, Corki, Twisted Fate, Jax, Kennen, Garen, and Leona. Pretty much every champion who existed before 2015 has at least one Legacy skin in the vault. Massive roster.
Does Legacy have Legendary skins?
Two Legendaries. The Magnificent Twisted Fate and Red Baron Corki, both at 1820 RP. Could be wrong here but neither one would qualify as Legendary by today's standards. No new voice lines, no new animations. They're collector items and status symbols more than premium gameplay experiences at this point.
When did the Legacy skinline release?
The earliest Legacy skins dropped in 2009 with League's launch. The line kept growing through 2015. Think of it as everything from Riot's first six years that eventually got moved into the Legacy vault. Some of these skins are literally as old as the game itself.
Are Legacy skins worth buying?
At 390-975 RP for most of them, yeah. The price-to-personality ratio is solid on the good ones. Skip the basic recolors like Desert Trooper Garen but grab stuff like Reverse Annie, Jaximus, or Bladecraft Orianna when the vault opens. The Legendaries are overpriced but cool for flex purposes in ranked.
Do Legacy skins have chromas?
Most Legacy skins do not have chromas. These were made before the chroma system existed. A few have received chromas through later updates but it's rare. The skins are already simple model or texture changes, so chromas on top of that would be a recolor of a recolor. Not really Riot's priority for this catalog.
Will Riot make more Legacy skins?
Probably not in the traditional sense. Legacy as a category represents Riot's old approach to skins. Modern releases go into proper themed skinlines with shared aesthetics. But existing skins might get moved into Legacy status over time as they age out of the regular shop. The vault keeps growing slowly.
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