Prestigious LeBlanc is one of those early Riot skins where the concept sells itself in a sentence: the master deceiver putting on her “legitimate businesswoman” costume. Classic LeBlanc behavior. Released November 2, 2010 as part of the Day Job skinline, this thing predates half the playerbase and still holds up in ways you wouldn’t expect from a 750 RP Standard from season 1.
What Prestigious LeBlanc actually changes
Standard tier, so manage expectations. No new VFX, no new recall, and voice stays base – Naomi McDonald’s performance is strong but you’re getting the same lines as default. What you do get is a full visual overhaul of the outfit, pushing LeBlanc into a more formal high-society silhouette. Think aristocrat who definitely doesnt run a secret mage cabal on the weekends. The color palette goes cleaner, more refined, which tracks for a champion whose entire kit revolves around making people believe things that aren’t true in lane. The cloak detail and overall model refresh make her look more deliberately composed – not flashier, just more controlled, which fits the Day Job cover identity cleanly.
The look holds during her ult chain into a teamfight, where the silhouette reads distinctly different from base. Not a massive change, but visible. Maybe just my experience but the splash aged better than most skins from that era. Old school. Charming in the way that only early Riot art manages to pull off.
Day Job skinline, release info, and chromas
The Day Job line is Riot’s early experiment where champions adopt civilian cover identities. (sidebar: LeBlanc fits this concept better than almost any other champion in the collection, because deception is literally her passive.) Real talk: it works especially well here compared to champions where the “day job” angle feels forced. For a champion whose playstyle revolves around misdirection and lane poke, dressing her up as a high-society professional is almost too on-the-nose.
Prestigious LeBlanc dropped November 2, 2010. Deep in season 1. 750 RP, Standard classification, sits in the permanent shop. Base voice lines, no VO changes.
Six chromas if you want to customize the look further. Amethyst goes dark purple – very on-theme for a mage grinding mid. Tanzanite takes it even deeper into blue-purple territory if you want something more mysterious when you’re climbing ranked. Rose Quartz flips it toward pink, which reads surprisingly clean against the Rift’s lighting. Been running Amethyst since last October when I spent about three weeks grinding LeBlanc exclusively in Diamond solo queue.
Is Prestigious LeBlanc worth 750 RP?
Real verdict: 750 RP well spent for mains. Not gonna lie, Program LeBlanc and Elderwood both outclass this visually for anyone who wants the full modern treatment. But as a budget option that still changes her aesthetic meaningfully, Prestigious delivers the Day Job concept cleanly without overcomplicating it. Fair price. If you one-trick her or just want a clean alternative to base for your mid lane lock-in, this works.
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FAQ
How much does Prestigious LeBlanc cost?
Prestigious LeBlanc costs 750 RP in the League of Legends store.
When was Prestigious LeBlanc released?
Prestigious LeBlanc was released on November 2, 2010.
Does Prestigious LeBlanc have chromas?
Yes, Prestigious LeBlanc has 6 chromas available.
Is Prestigious LeBlanc still available?
Prestigious LeBlanc is currently available in the regular shop.
What tier is Prestigious LeBlanc?
Prestigious LeBlanc is a Standard tier skin in League of Legends.
What skinline is Prestigious LeBlanc part of?
Prestigious LeBlanc is part of the Day Job skinline.
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