Vladimir’s base design already reads as aristocratic – the red coat, the slicked hair, the general “I drink your blood and I’m not apologizing for it” attitude. So when Riot dropped Marquis Vladimir back in July 2010, the concept didn’t need to sell itself hard. High Society fits Vladimir the same way a tailored coat fits someone who definitely financed it with other people’s resources. Been running this in solo queue off and on since I first climbed through Gold, and the look still holds against newer stuff at the same price point.

What Marquis Vladimir actually changes

Texture swap. That’s the scope here, and for a Standard skin thats entirely expected. The reskin leans into a dark formalwear aesthetic – deeper blacks, sharper red accents – that creates better contrast with Vladimir’s particle effects than the base skin does. Not sure if it’s just me but the pooling animation reads cleaner against that coat color in chaotic teamfights, which matters when you’re diving their backline or repositioning after an ult into a skirmish reset.

No new VFX. Voice lines stay base. No recall animation. Standard tier, no frills. What you actually get is a more deliberate silhouette and a stronger visual identity at 520 RP. Played maybe 80 games across two seasons with Marquis Vladimir and it never felt like a downgrade from default, which is honestly the bar for a texture-only skin.

The one component that overperforms the price is the splash. Viktor Titov at Grafit Studio handled the artwork here. Banger splash. The seated posture, the dramatic coat lighting, the expression landing somewhere between bored and murderous – peak vampire nobility energy. (random aside: had this as my phone lock screen for about three months after it dropped, which probably says more about me than the skin) The in-game model can’t fully match that composition because of engine limits at the time, but the vibe carries into gameplay.

High Society line and the 2010 release

Marquis Vladimir released July 27, 2010. Late season 1. The High Society skinline back then was basically just aesthetic shorthand – “fancy version of champion” – with no shared lore, no event tie-in. Just vibes. Riot was still figuring out consistent skinline design, and Marquis Vladimir is an early entry where the concept is clear even if the execution is minimal by current standards.

Grafit Studio signed off on the splash piece, and the composition alone justifies the art credit. Season 9 I think or maybe 10, I saw this appear in a “best budget Vladimir skins” thread on Reddit and it still ranked near the top of the list. Holds up. For a High Society skin with no thematic follow-through, it coasts a long way on the splash and the silhouette alone.

Is Marquis Vladimir worth 520 RP?

Real verdict: 520 RP is a low ask for what this delivers. Permanent shop availability, no vault rotation, no event lock. Shop has it whenever you decide you want it. The High Society visual identity is clean, the splash is one of the better pieces in the Vladimir catalog, and the contrast improvement in teamfights is a small but genuine benefit for anyone who spams Vladimir in Diamond or below.

Skip it if you’re strictly chasing VFX upgrades – the Q, W, E, R all stay base, there’s nothing new to proc or track, and your opponents won’t notice the difference beyond the splash tile. But for Vladimir mains who want a clean secondary skin without committing 1350 or 1820 RP, Marquis Vladimir earns its price. 520 RP feels fair for what you get. Worth it for mains.

FAQ

How much does Marquis Vladimir cost?

Marquis Vladimir costs 520 RP in the League of Legends store.

When was Marquis Vladimir released?

Marquis Vladimir was released on July 27, 2010.

Is Marquis Vladimir still available?

Marquis Vladimir is currently available in the regular shop.

What tier is Marquis Vladimir?

Marquis Vladimir is a Standard tier skin in League of Legends.

What skinline is Marquis Vladimir part of?

Marquis Vladimir is part of the High Society skinline.