Wicked LeBlanc is one of those skins that gets buried under newer releases and you only remember it when someone locks it in during champion select. First time I saw it was season 2 I think, in a Diamond lobby, and legit had to hover the loading screen to confirm what skin it was. The witch aesthetic fits LeBlanc’s kit naturally. Not sure if it’s just me but for something released in November 2010, it holds up cleaner than you’d expect from that era.
What Wicked LeBlanc actually changes
Standard 750 RP means a costume swap and recolor. Nothing more. No new VFX, no updated voice lines, no recall animation. Base voice lines, no changes. What Wicked LeBlanc does deliver is a dark green and black witch outfit that reads visually distinct from the default pale blue-grey palette. The wide-brim hat adds silhouette differentiation that helps in lane, especially when she’s weaving through minions on a W engage.
Q, W, and E fire in the same base particle colors as default. Ult clones look identical to base LeBlanc. If you live on the W-into-R backline dive in teamfights, the skin changes nothing about how those abilities read visually. Playing this skin, animation timing stays exactly the same as default. Old school.
Been spamming LeBlanc in Diamond through most of this season and ran Wicked for three weeks last February when grinding melee matchups in mid. The witch silhouette reads differently enough that players unfamiliar with the champion hesitate slightly pre-6. Could be wrong here but I noticed it consistently across multiple games that week. Probably placebo. Tracked it anyway.
Release, Lejia Chan’s splash, and Legacy status
Wicked LeBlanc dropped November 2, 2010, right around LeBlanc’s own launch window. Lejia Chan signed off on the splash alongside Kudos Productions. Painted style from that early League era. That style hits different now that everything Riot produces is more standardized. Banger splash for 2010.
The skin sits in the Legacy catalog, but shop availability is permanent so you can buy it whenever. No vault rotation to track, no Hextech crafting required. 750 RP asking price and thats been consistent since day one. (Random aside: this splash was my laptop wallpaper for about two months during season 3 when the dark green on black palette looked incredible on a non-IPS display.)
Is Wicked LeBlanc worth 750 RP?
Straight talk: the Wicked skin earns its price. It won’t compete with Coven LeBlanc or the Elderwood version on VFX, voice, or recall quality, and at this price you shouldn’t expect it to. As one of LeBlanc’s Legacy skins, Wicked has an older-era charm that sits outside what modern releases aim for. This is a 750 RP texture skin from 2010. Honest about what it is.
Skip it if particle effects are why you buy skins. Worth 750 if you main her and the darker witch aesthetic lands in your collection. There’s better visual upgrades in her catalog at the same or higher price points, but Wicked fills a specific niche that none of the bigger releases cover. Solid pick.
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FAQ
How much does Wicked LeBlanc cost?
Wicked LeBlanc costs 750 RP in the League of Legends store.
When was Wicked LeBlanc released?
Wicked LeBlanc was released on November 2, 2010.
Is Wicked LeBlanc still available?
Wicked LeBlanc is currently available in the regular shop.
What tier is Wicked LeBlanc?
Wicked LeBlanc is a Standard tier skin in League of Legends.
What skinline is Wicked LeBlanc part of?
Wicked LeBlanc is part of the Legacy skinline.
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