First time I locked in Pajama Guardian Cosplay Urgot during a Diamond ranked session, two teammates immediately pinged me. Not gonna lie, that was expected. Urgot dressed as a Pajama Guardian magical girl – fluffy ears, stuffed mascot companion, the full commitment – is the kind of concept that shouldn’t land and somehow absolutely does. Been running this off and on since April 1, 2020 and it still gets a reaction every lobby.

What Pajama Guardian Cosplay Urgot actually changes

This is an Epic at 1350 RP, so the package includes new VFX and a new recall on top of the full model swap. The recall is the centerpiece. Full stop. It captures the Definitely Not skinline’s whole energy: Urgot performing normalcy while nothing about this is normal. Worth locking in for the recall alone if you main the champion.

VFX are reworked across Q, W, E, and R. The Q missiles have a distinctly pastel tint, which you notice immediately in a teamfight where everything else is explosions and particles. The W shield rotation has soft pinks and purples where you’d expect grimy machinery. His E drill legs still read as threatening but theres something genuinely wrong about pastel-colored mechanical limbs stomping toward an ADC in the bot lane. The R execute animation commits fully to the absurdity: Urgot should not look that cheerful while dunking someone at 20% HP.

No new voice lines. Paul M. Guyet’s base VO stays completely intact, and that’s the correct call. The contrast between Urgot’s regular unhinged monologue and this fluffy magical-girl aesthetic is the entire bit. New voice would have killed it. The dissonance is the product.

April Fools, Definitely Not, and Choe HeonHwa’s splash

Released April 1, 2020. Patch 10.7, right when solo queue was getting sweaty for the first split. The Definitely Not skinline is Riot’s dedicated home for deadpan absurdist humor – Definitely Not Blitzcrank, Definitely Not Vel’Koz, and now a crab champion cosplaying a Pajama Guardian. The gap between Urgot and a magical-girl mascot is basically infinite, which is exactly why the concept works.

Choe HeonHwa handled the splash. They did something I genuinely didn’t think was possible: the piece reads as cute and mildly terrifying at the same time. (Random aside: had this splash on my second monitor for most of April 2020, which is not something I expected to admit about this particular champion’s skin.)

Seven chromas in the shop. Amethyst leans hardest into the actual Pajama Guardian color palette – deep purple, the cleanest read if you want the magical-girl theme to land properly in game. Obsidian flips the whole vibe dark, which creates a completely different kind of comedy. Ruby is bold and high-contrast if you want something that pops in the jungle clear or during engage. Shop has all seven, permanent availability, nothing to chase through loot.

Should you spend 1350 RP on this?

Real verdict: if you main this champion or appreciate skins that commit completely to a joke, the Epic price is easy to justify. The tier delivers – reworked VFX on every ability, a recall I’ve genuinely replayed in the collection screen multiple times, and seven chromas to push the bit further. 1350 RP well spent for mains.

For players looking for something that reads threatening in a teamfight: High Noon Urgot is the move. Pajama Guardian Cosplay Urgot is not that. Its a comedy skin and it earns the price by going all the way. Ran this into a Diamond promos match once and my enemy top laner paused mid-lane phase to process what he was looking at, which bought my team enough time to take an objective. No regrets.

Could be coping but I think this is one of Riot’s better April Fools executions. The concept and the delivery match. Urgot mains specifically – you already know if this is for you.

Chromas (7)

Pajama Guardian Cosplay Urgot (Ruby)
Pajama Guardian Cosplay Urgot (Ruby)
Pajama Guardian Cosplay Urgot (Rose Quartz)
Pajama Guardian Cosplay Urgot (Rose Quartz)
Pajama Guardian Cosplay Urgot (Emerald)
Pajama Guardian Cosplay Urgot (Emerald)
Pajama Guardian Cosplay Urgot (Catseye)
Pajama Guardian Cosplay Urgot (Catseye)
Pajama Guardian Cosplay Urgot (Pearl)
Pajama Guardian Cosplay Urgot (Pearl)
Pajama Guardian Cosplay Urgot (Amethyst)
Pajama Guardian Cosplay Urgot (Amethyst)
Pajama Guardian Cosplay Urgot (Obsidian)
Pajama Guardian Cosplay Urgot (Obsidian)

FAQ

How much does Pajama Guardian Cosplay Urgot cost?

Pajama Guardian Cosplay Urgot costs 1350 RP in the League of Legends store.

When was Pajama Guardian Cosplay Urgot released?

Pajama Guardian Cosplay Urgot was released on April 1, 2020.

Does Pajama Guardian Cosplay Urgot have chromas?

Yes, Pajama Guardian Cosplay Urgot has 7 chromas available.

Is Pajama Guardian Cosplay Urgot still available?

Pajama Guardian Cosplay Urgot is currently available in the regular shop.

Does Pajama Guardian Cosplay Urgot have new effects?

Yes, Pajama Guardian Cosplay Urgot features new visual effects.

What tier is Pajama Guardian Cosplay Urgot?

Pajama Guardian Cosplay Urgot is a Epic tier skin in League of Legends.

What skinline is Pajama Guardian Cosplay Urgot part of?

Pajama Guardian Cosplay Urgot is part of the Definitely Not skinline.