All Standard Skins in League of Legends
Standard tier is where League of Legends started. Before Riot figured out legendary voice packs and mythic prestige grinds, every skin was basically a recolor or a model swap priced under 975 RP. Been playing since season 3 and honestly most of my early purchases live in this tier. 638 skins across 131 champions sit here, which makes Standard the largest single tier in the game. Not the flashiest. Not the smoothest. But theres something about loading into a ranked game with a 520 RP skin from 2011 that just hits different than any modern release.
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What You Get at Standard Tier
Real talk though, Standard skins are not trying to compete with Epic or Legendary. They never were. The whole point of this tier is a visual refresh on the champion model, sometimes a weapon swap, maybe a palette shift. Out of the 638 skins in Standard, about 338 have some form of new VFX, which surprised me when I actually looked at the numbers. That's more than half. But "new VFX" here means recolored particles or slightly tweaked ability effects, not the full particle overhaul you get at 1350 RP.
Recall animations exist on 162 of these skins. Mostly the ones priced at 750 or 975 RP, the upper end of Standard. The 520 RP and below skins? Base recall. Base voice. Base everything except the model. Four skins in the entire tier have new voice lines, which is wild when you think about it. Four out of 638.
Could be wrong here but I think the best way to understand Standard tier is to compare it to Epic. Lock in an Epic skin and you notice immediately: new particles on every ability, custom recall, sometimes new sound effects on autos. Lock in a Standard skin and the champion looks different but plays identical. Same sounds, same recall, same voice lines telling you the same quotes you've heard 10,000 times. (Random aside: I still hear Forsaken Olaf's base lines in my sleep from season 4.)
That said, some of the 750 and 975 RP Standard skins punch way above their weight. Riot updated a bunch of older skins during champion VGUs, so a skin that launched as a flat texture swap in 2010 might now have decent particles because the whole champion got reworked. Enchanted Galio is a perfect example. Looked rough on release. Galio's full rework in 2017 brought it up to modern standards without changing the price tag.
The feel in-game is simple. Clean. No distracting legendary VFX cluttering your screen during a teamfight. I've had games where I actually played better on a Standard skin because the visual noise was lower. Might be overthinking it but clarity matters when you're trying to track cooldowns in a 5v5 at Baron.
Best Standard Skins Worth Owning
Picking favorites here is hard because 638 is a massive pool. But some Standard skins have genuine legacy status that no Epic release can touch.
PAX Twisted Fate. The one skin that says "I was there." Special pricing, event-exclusive, and effectively unobtainable now unless you're rolling Hextech chests and praying. Seen maybe two of these in my games across all seasons. The blue card model is clean and the rarity factor alone makes it the crown jewel of Standard tier. Not gonna lie, every time I see one in loading screen I screenshot it.
Goth Annie sits in a similar space. Special price, part of the old collector's edition bundle. The model itself is nothing crazy by today's standards. Dark palette, gothic outfit, Tibbers stays the same. But the nostalgia factor is real. Been spamming Annie in Diamond when I need a safe mid pick and Goth Annie gets more compliments in chat than her 1350 RP skins do. People recognize it.
Forsaken Olaf at 520 RP might be the best value skin in the entire game. Dark armor, ghostly vibe, and after Olaf's visual updates the model actually holds up. I grinded ranked with this skin back in season 5 when Olaf jungle was busted. Five hundred twenty RP. That's like three dollars. Three dollars for a skin that still looks decent in 2026.
Commando Xin Zhao is the sleeper pick nobody talks about. 520 RP, military theme, clean model. Xin Zhao mains know this one. Not the flashiest option but it reads well on the Rift and the green color scheme stands out against most map textures. Locked this in for maybe 50 games last season when I was climbing through Plat on a smurf.
Enchanted Galio deserves a mention too. Post-rework Galio turned this 520 RP skin into something that genuinely competes with skins twice its price. The enchanted armor textures got a full refresh during the VGU and the ability VFX inherited the rework's modern particle system. Kinda feels like Riot accidentally gave Standard tier a budget Epic skin.
Price and Value at Standard Tier
Standard pricing runs from 390 RP at the absolute floor up to 975 RP at the ceiling. Most skins cluster around 520 RP, which translates to roughly $4 USD depending on which RP bundle you buy. The 750 RP skins run about $5-6. The 975 RP ones push closer to $7-8.
For context, one Epic skin at 1350 RP costs around $10. So you could buy two or three Standard skins for the price of one Epic. The math is straightforward. Not sure if it's just me but I'd rather own three decent-looking 520 RP skins across three champions I play than one 1350 RP skin on a champion I pick twice a month.
Sales happen. Standard skins rotate through the weekly sale at 50% off pretty regularly, which drops a 520 RP skin to 260 RP. That's less than two dollars. At that price point you're basically getting a skin for free by Riot's monetization standards. I picked up four Standard skins during one sale cycle last March and spent less than a single Legendary costs at full price.
The "Special" priced skins like PAX Twisted Fate and Goth Annie dont follow normal pricing. You can't buy them in the shop. They're either legacy vault, event-exclusive, or loot-only at this point. Their real value is scarcity, not features. A 520 RP Forsaken Olaf gives you better visual changes than PAX TF does. But nobody cares about VFX when the skin is one of the rarest in the game.
Straight talk: dollar for dollar, Standard is the best value tier in League. You're not getting custom recalls or new voice lines at 520 RP. You know that going in. What you get is a different look on your champion for the price of a coffee. Fair trade.
Who Should Buy Standard Skins
Budget players. Full stop. If you're spending $10-20 a month on League and want coverage across your champion pool, Standard tier is where that money goes furthest. One-tricks might want to invest in a Legendary or Epic for their main, sure. But for your secondary picks, your autofill champions, your "I got jungle and I guess I'm playing Xin Zhao" situations? 520 RP skins are perfect.
Collectors too. If you're going for the full skin collection on a champion, Standard tier is where most of the volume lives. Some champions have six or seven Standard skins and only two Epics. Skipping Standard means skipping half the collection. (Sidebar for completionists: check the legacy vault rotation, thats where a lot of older Standard skins hide.)
New players should honestly start here. Been telling friends who just started League the same thing for years. Don't drop 1820 RP on a Legendary when you've played 30 games total. Buy a couple 520 RP skins on champions you enjoy, figure out your main, then invest in the higher tiers later. Climbing out of Iron with a $15 skin doesn't make the losses feel any better. Maybe just my experience but a 520 RP skin you actually use beats a Legendary collecting dust in your inventory.
Veterans with nostalgia for early League. That's the real Standard tier audience in 2026. These skins carry memories of old map textures, old champion models, old metas. Loading into a game with Commando Xin Zhao and remembering when Xin was a lane bully terror in season 2. You cant put a price on that feeling. Well, you can. Its 520 RP.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many Standard skins are in LoL?
638 Standard skins as of 2026. That makes it the largest tier by a huge margin. Covers 131 champions, though some champions have way more Standard skins than others. Annie alone has several. The count keeps growing slowly since Riot still releases the occasional 520-975 RP skin, though most new releases land at Epic tier these days.
How much do Standard skins cost?
Most Standard skins cost between 390 and 975 RP. The bulk sit at 520 RP which is roughly $4 USD. Some are marked "Special" meaning they were event-exclusive or collector's edition and aren't available through normal purchase. The 750 and 975 RP skins offer a bit more, usually a custom recall or minor VFX tweaks.
What features do Standard skins have?
Mainly model and texture changes. About 338 of the 638 Standard skins have some new VFX, usually recolored particles rather than full reworks. Around 162 have custom recall animations. Only 4 skins in the entire tier include new voice lines. Think of Standard as a visual refresh, not a gameplay transformation. Clean and simple.
Are Standard skins worth the price?
For 520 RP, honestly yes. You're paying roughly $4 for a different champion look. Not gonna lie, some Standard skins look better than you'd expect, especially on champions that got visual updates or full reworks. The value drops if you're comparing feature-to-feature with Epic tier, but dollar for dollar Standard gives you the most skin per RP spent.
What is the best Standard skin?
Depends what you value. For rarity, PAX Twisted Fate is untouchable. For nostalgia, Goth Annie. For pure value at 520 RP, Forsaken Olaf and Enchanted Galio both look great after their champion reworks. There's no single answer across 638 skins but those four come up in every conversation I've seen about Standard tier picks.
Do Standard skins go on sale?
Yes, regularly. Standard skins rotate through the weekly sale at 50% off. A 520 RP skin drops to 260 RP during sales, which is under $2. They also show up in My Shop personalized discounts. Picked up a few at 60% off last time My Shop refreshed. Best value in League if you're patient about timing your purchases.
What is the difference between Standard and Epic skins?
Big jump. Epic skins at 1350 RP include full new VFX on every ability, custom recall animation, and often new sound effects. Standard skins mostly just change the model and textures with limited particle work. The gap is noticeable in-game. Epic feels like a proper reskin, Standard feels like a costume change. Price difference reflects that, about $4 vs $10.
How do I get Standard skins?
Most Standard skins are permanent in the shop, buy them with RP any time. Legacy Standard skins appear during vault openings or through Hextech crafting. The Special-priced ones like PAX Twisted Fate are loot-only at this point, meaning you need to get lucky with chests or rerolls. My Shop discounts are another solid way to grab them cheap.
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