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All Prestige skins in LoL and how to get them

The most eyecatching skins in League.

The biggest “chase” cosmetics in League of Legends are Prestige Edition skins, characterized by rich gold colors and visual effects that easily stand out—and there are unique methods to collect them all.

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First introduced at Worlds 2018, Prestige K/DA Kai’Sa was the first skin that sparked the rise of Prestige Edition skins. Seeing this trend catch on among the wider League audience, Riot Games began designing and shipping out Prestige Edition skins for select champions.

Today, there are dozens of Prestige skins in League, each more stunning and unique than the last. Since Riot has reworked the Prestige Edition shop several times, we’ll explain how the shop functions now. On top of that, we’ll tackle exactly how you can get your hands on those special Prestige Edition skins for your main champions.

What are Prestige Edition skins in LoL?

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Every Prestige skin is eye-catching and rare. Image via Riot Games

Prestige Edition skins are rare League skins you can’t buy with Riot Points, unlike Epic, Legendary, and Ultimate skins. Besides their rarity, they usually have gold borders in the loading screen, gold colors on their splash art, and visual effects.

After years of feedback from the League community that Prestige skins are glorified expensive chromas for the given skin and don’t live up to the exclusivity fantasy, Riot worked hard on expanding the color palette and quality.

All LoL Prestige Edition skins

Here are all the Prestige Edition skins in League right now, ranging from the original K/DA pair released in 2018 to the latest to drops.

SkinRelease year
Prestige K/DA Akali2018
Prestige K/DA Kai’Sa2018
Prestige Blood Moon Aatrox2019
Prestige K/DA Ahri2019
Prestige Arcade Caitlyn2019
Prestige K/DA Evelynn2019
Prestige Fuzz Fizz2019
Prestige PROJECT: Irelia2019
Prestige Nightbringer Lee Sin2019
Prestige Battle Academia Lux2019
Prestige Bewitching Miss Fortune2019
Prestige Star Guardian Neeko2019
Prestige True Damage Qiyana2019
Prestige Valiant Sword Riven2019
Prestige Pulsefire Thresh2019
Prestige Firecracker Vayne2019
Prestige Battle Queen Diana2020
Prestige PsyOps Ezreal2020
Prestige Mecha Kingdoms Garen2020
Prestige K/DA ALL OUT Kai’Sa2020
Prestige Pulsefire Lucian2020
Prestige Dark Star Malphite2020
Prestige True Damage Senna2020
Prestige Obsidian Dragon Sett2020
Prestige Star Guardian Soraka2020
Prestige Spirit Blossom Teemo2020
Prestige True Damage Yasuo2020
Prestige Arcanist Zoe2020
Prestige Coven Zyra2020
Prestige Debonair Brand2021
Prestige Lunar Beast Fiora2021
Prestige Conqueror Jax2021
Prestige Nightbringer Kayn2021
Prestige Coven LeBlanc2021
Prestige Battle Academia Leona2021
Prestige Space Groove Lulu2021
Prestige Bewitching Morgana2021
Prestige Ascended Pantheon2021
Prestige PROJECT: Sylas2021
Prestige Duality Dragon Volibear2021
Prestige PROJECT: Zed2021
Prestige Porcelain Lux2022
Prestige Brave Phoenix Xayah2022
Prestige Mythmaker Sivir2023
Prestige Porcelain Lissandra2023
Prestige Broken Covenant Miss Fortune2023
Prestige Faerie Court Katarina2023
Prestige Inkshadow Yasuo2023
Prestige DRX Aatrox2023
Prestige Soul Fighter Pyke2023
Prestige Soul Fighter Shaco2023
Prestige Immortal Journey Sona2023
Prestige La Ilusión Renata Glasc2023
Prestige Coven Akali2023
Prestige Heartsteel Yone2023
Prestige Winterblessed Camille2023
Prestige Dragonmancer Rakan2024
Prestige Heavenscale Ezreal2024
Prestige Porcelain Kindred2024
Prestige High Noon Evelynn2024

New Prestige skins coming in 2024

The Riot skins team has already teased several new Prestige skins coming to the League store in 2024, including Evelynn, Kayle, Yuumi, and Leona.

  • Evelynn — Released
  • Kayle — Released
  • Yuumi — Released
  • Leona — Still being designed

Upcoming Prestige skins get unveiled once every quarter, so we’ll update this article again when the League devs grace us with the next teaser.

How to get Prestige skins

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It’s quite tricky to get your hands on Prestige skins. Image via Riot Games

Depending on whether the skin features in the Mythic Essence shop or a specific event storefront, there are three ways of collecting your favorite Prestige skin: Events, Hextech and Masterwork Chests, and Mythic Essence.

Even after Riot reworked the Prestige system, the devs wanted to keep the core value of Prestige skins—rarity. To this day, you can’t acquire Prestige skins by buying RP, but RP can help you get your hands on skins.

Events

Seasonal events in League have become so regular it’s impossible to imagine a skin release without an accompanying event and a fresh Prestige skin. A limited-time event usually comes to an event shop offering goodies like chromas, skin borders, and icons. The event shop also features a new Prestige skin tied to an event and 125 Mythic Essence at the cost of roughly 2,200 event tokens. Once you grind enough tokens, you can choose Prestige skin or Mythic Essence, or use them to buy event orbs.

Hextech Chest and Masterwork Chests

Hextech Chests, Masterwork Chests, and various orbs tied to specific events have always had a chance to drop a Mythic skin. Although it has always been an option, the drop chance is small (almost non-existent). So, your safest bet is collecting Mythic Essence and waiting for your desired Prestige skin to return to the shop.

Mythic Essence

Mythic Essence is a currency in League introduced with the Prestige shop rework. It replaced Gemstones and Prestige Points. You can earn Mythic Essence from event mission rewards, various event orbs and capsules, Masterwork Chests, leveling rewards, and loot milestone rewards. Once you’ve gathered enough Mythic Essence in League, you can visit the Mythic Essence shop and buy your next Prestige skin there.

Schedule for Mythic Shop

Annual Mythic ContentNew theme and a ward skin will be released each year.
Six-Patch Mythic ContentReleased every six Patches: March, June, September, and December.
Monthly Prestige UnvaultTwo Prestige skins are unvaulted every two patches, replacing the previously unvaulted Prestige selections.
Mythic Shop Prestige ReleaseA new Prestige skin debuts for the first time in the Mythic Shop and is available for two patches before rotating out. There is no strict schedule for these releases, but they can happen at any time during the year.

What are Commemorative Prestige Edition skins?

The biggest selling point of Prestige Edition skins is, without a doubt, their exclusivity. The original Prestige shop heavily supported this idea by having seasonal Prestige skins to buy for a limited amount of time and by having yet another Prestige shop that allowed the community to buy Prestige edition skins for Prestige Points. Although it was a well-thought-out system that emphasized the exclusivity of these skins, it was still flawed. For example, once the event ended, you could no longer obtain a featured skins.

On top of that, each year had Prestige Points that would expire by the end of the year, meaning you could spend time and money grinding them and get nothing in return.

Once Riot revamped the Prestige system and once again put the League Prestige skins we hadn’t seen for years in circulation, the game developers then thought of a way to reward the most dedicated players who farmed event tokens and Prestige Points in the first place. So, Riot invented Commemorative Prestige Edition skins that the proud owners of early Prestige skins like Prestige K/DA Kai’Sa and Akali would get for free.

These Commemorative Prestige Edition skins are recolored versions of the original League Prestige skins. Since Riot gave out these rare skins to only the original owners of Prestige skins, they’re no longer obtainable.

How Riot chooses which champion is getting a Prestige skin

According to an Ask Riot blog from 2019, Riot’s selection process for Prestige skins is complex and long to ensure the right champion gets a Prestige skin for a specific event. First, the developer selects the skins and champions that suit the theme. Afterward, it chooses a champ from the pool that best fits the Prestige skin.

The team then sees if a champion ticks four important boxes:

  • How popular the champion is
  • When was the last time they received a skin?
  • Does the champion already have a Prestige skin?
  • Did they get a Legendary skin this year?

If all of these are ticked, the champ gets the skin.

Prestige FAQs

Prestige Mythmaker Sivir LoL splash art
Eventually, every League champion should have a Prestige skin. Image via Riot Games
  • Can I craft anything else with Mythic Essence except Prestige skins? Yes. You can craft Mythic skins that were previously available for Gemstones, Blue Essence, Orange Essence, random skin shards, Mythic ward skins, Mythic emotes, and chromas.
  • When will a specific Prestige skin come to the Mythic Essence shop? Riot doesn’t reveal the exact schedule for unvaulted Prestige skins, so there’s no telling before they reveal it on PBE.
  • Where did all my Gems and Prestige Points go? Riot converted Gemstones into Mythic Essence with the value of one Gemstone equal to 10 Mythic Essence. Prestige Points, on the other hand, expired.
  • I missed a Prestige skin that came back to the Mythic Essence shop. What should I do? The Prestige skins rotate to the shop, so your favorite skin will definitely come back.

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