Urgot already looks like a horror villain by design. Six mechanical legs, screaming prisoners chained to his frame, the whole industrial death-machine aesthetic from Zaun. Riot leaning into that with the Fright Night skinline was obvious in hindsight. First time I loaded Fright Night Urgot into a game – mid-October 2022, Diamond lobby, right before the seasonal event hit its stride – my support stopped typing entirely and just stared at the loading screen for a full five seconds. That reaction alone told me Riot got something right here.

What changes in-game with Fright Night Urgot

The Q changes are subtler than you might expect. Urgot’s shotgun-knee procs shift to an orange-and-sickly-green Halloween palette, with heavier smoke trails on each leg hit. Not a dramatic overhaul from base, but in a crowded teamfight – mid lane or bot lane specifically – the Fright Night particles read more clearly against standard map textures because the orange pops. Quiet gameplay benefit that doesn’t show up in the skin preview. Real one.

E is where things get properly atmospheric. The chain drag that locks someone in place for the ult setup looks genuinely spectral in Fright Night: glowing wisps, monster-movie energy. Unsettling when you’re on the receiving end. Good.

R is the main event, and it earns the 1350 RP Epic price alone. When Urgot pulls someone into the grinder and executes them, the Fright Night version makes that sequence feel like a horror scene. Sound mix is tweaked, particle effects around the victim shift to match the skinline’s aesthetic. Was running solo queue ranked last November around 1 AM, enemy Jinx dove my backline way too aggressively and I hit R on her immediately. She typed “ok the skin is sick” in post-game chat. Didn’t even ask for the feedback.

New recall is included. Urgot strikes a full monster-movie villain pose, takes about three seconds, and it’s worth letting finish every single game. Been prioritizing completing the recall animation over everything else since I first got this skin, which tells you something. Might be overthinking it but thats just what a good recall does to you.

Voice lines stay base. Same VO as default, no new lines. Paul M. Guyet’s base Urgot performance is already deranged enough that it genuinely doesn’t feel like a loss here.

The Fright Night skinline, September 2022, and the chromas

Fright Night Urgot released September 22, 2022, right at the patch rollout. The Fright Night skinline is one of Riot’s cleaner Halloween concepts – actual horror-themed character reimaginings rather than generic costume drops. Urgot fits it more naturally than most champions in the set because his existing design is already halfway to a monster.

Alex ‘alexplank’ Flores put in the work here on the splash. Full monster-movie poster framing: Urgot centered, industrial gloom, horror lighting from below. (Random aside: this splash has been on my secondary monitor since late 2022 and I genuinely haven’t replaced it once.) Banger art.

8 chromas in the pool. Emerald is the obvious Halloween pick – full classic-monster green, leans hardest into the theme. Amethyst goes deeper purple and reads better during teamfight chaos on the Rift, which matters more than it sounds when VFX are stacking. Citrine hits orange-gold and is the most on-brand choice if you want to commit to the October aesthetic specifically. Shop stock, always there – permanent availability, not a Legacy vault skin.

Is Fright Night Urgot worth 1350 RP?

Real verdict: if Urgot is in your actual champion pool, this is the buy. The R VFX is the best visual execution he gets across any of his skins, the recall is legitimately great, and the Fright Night theme suits his kit better than High Noon or Battlecast do. Chromas give you real flexibility depending on whether you want full Halloween or something that works year-round in ranked.

Skip it if Urgot is a once-a-month situational lock-in. But for Urgot mains running him as a frontline engage threat or a comp-specific ult pick, 1350 feels fair for what you get. S-tier Urgot cosmetic, no real competition for the top spot in his skin lineup.

Chromas (8)

Fright Night Urgot (Ruby)
Fright Night Urgot (Ruby)
Fright Night Urgot (Catseye)
Fright Night Urgot (Catseye)
Fright Night Urgot (Emerald)
Fright Night Urgot (Emerald)
Fright Night Urgot (Sapphire)
Fright Night Urgot (Sapphire)
Fright Night Urgot (Citrine)
Fright Night Urgot (Citrine)
Fright Night Urgot (Rose Quartz)
Fright Night Urgot (Rose Quartz)
Fright Night Urgot (Amethyst)
Fright Night Urgot (Amethyst)
Fright Night Urgot (Turquoise)
Fright Night Urgot (Turquoise)

FAQ

How much does Fright Night Urgot cost?

Fright Night Urgot costs 1350 RP in the League of Legends store.

When was Fright Night Urgot released?

Fright Night Urgot was released on September 22, 2022.

Does Fright Night Urgot have chromas?

Yes, Fright Night Urgot has 8 chromas available.

Is Fright Night Urgot still available?

Fright Night Urgot is currently available in the regular shop.

Does Fright Night Urgot have new effects?

Yes, Fright Night Urgot features new visual effects.

What tier is Fright Night Urgot?

Fright Night Urgot is a Epic tier skin in League of Legends.

What skinline is Fright Night Urgot part of?

Fright Night Urgot is part of the Fright Night skinline.