The 2025 T1 Worlds skins have finally been shown in League of Legends, with the reveal covering the full champion lineup, new splash art, ability effects and the player details built into each skin.
The release marks T1’s 2025 World Championship win with skins for Doran, Oner, Faker, Gumayusi and Keria. The main lineup is expected to go live with Patch 26.14 on July 15, while Korea is listed for July 16 because of the regional patch timing.
T1 skins 2025 lineup and release details
The new League of Legends skins cover six champion cosmetics because Gumayusi receives both a standard ADC skin and the Finals MVP skin. Most of the lineup is listed at 1,350 RP, while the MVP Miss Fortune skin is being treated separately from the standard release tier.
| Player | Role | Champion | Key detail |
|---|---|---|---|
| Doran | Top | Ambessa | Lion-mane styling, dark clothing, red weapon glow and Doran item references |
| Oner | Jungle | Xin Zhao | Jacket-style cape, red weaponry and a recall honoring past championship picks |
| Faker | Mid | Galio | T1-inspired wings, gold accents and six championship stars in the recall |
| Gumayusi | ADC | Yunara | Twin-bun hairstyle, T1 mascot Ati inside the weapon orb and a story-led recall |
| Keria | Support | Seraphine | Cute stage-performance theme, a K-shaped cheek mark and hand-drawn animation frames |
| Gumayusi | Finals MVP | Miss Fortune | Three gun sets, career references and a Baron steal Easter egg |


Ability preview shows the T1 Worlds winners skins in action
The PBE preview shows how Riot translated the team’s red, black and gold identity into ability effects, recalls and champion silhouettes. It also confirms that this is not only a splash art reveal, since the skins are already being shown through in-game animations and combat effects.
The official preview highlights the full T1 Worlds winners set, including Gumayusi’s two selections and the player-specific recall references.
The preview has already become a major topic in League of Legends news, especially because several recalls include direct references to player moments rather than only generic team branding.
T1 skins 2025 release date
The T1 skins 2025 are expected to release with League of Legends Patch 26.14 on July 15, 2026. In Korea and some other regions, the release may appear as July 16, 2026 because of time zone differences.
| Release detail | Date |
|---|---|
| Expected patch | Patch 26.14 |
| Main release date | July 15, 2026 |
| Korean release timing | July 16, 2026 |
| Current status | Revealed through splash art and PBE ability preview |
T1 skins 2025 prices and expected RP cost
The standard T1 skins 2025 are expected to cost 1,350 RP each, covering Ambessa, Xin Zhao, Galio, Yunara and Seraphine. Gumayusi’s MVP Miss Fortune skin is the major exception, with the provided release notes separating it from the standard 1,350 RP lineup.
That makes the final price of the Miss Fortune MVP skin the key detail to watch before the full live release. The skin has more premium features than the rest of the set, including three weapon sets tied to T1’s 2023, 2024 and 2025 Worlds titles and weapon changes connected to her ultimate.
| Skin | Expected price | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| T1 Ambessa | 1,350 RP | Doran’s top lane Worlds skin |
| T1 Xin Zhao | 1,350 RP | Oner’s jungle Worlds skin |
| T1 Galio | 1,350 RP | Faker’s mid lane Worlds skin |
| T1 Yunara | 1,350 RP | Gumayusi’s ADC Worlds skin |
| T1 Seraphine | 1,350 RP | Keria’s support Worlds skin |
| T1 Miss Fortune MVP | Not listed with standard skins | Gumayusi’s MVP skin, expected to be priced separately |
Riot is also expected to share 30% of revenue from the Worlds winners cosmetics with the team and players, continuing the esports revenue-sharing model attached to championship skin releases.
Reddit reaction focuses on Easter eggs and player references
The linked r/leagueoflegends post about the T1 Worlds skins ability preview quickly centered on the small details Riot built into the set. Several early reactions highlighted Doran’s Krug reference, the Doran item callbacks and the way Ambessa’s ultimate appears to include an extra player-specific visual touch.
Faker’s Galio also drew attention for using his familiar “shh” pose during taunt channeling, while fans pointed out additional recall details such as Azir’s staff, Zed’s gauntlets and Ryze’s book appearing below Galio.
Oner’s Xin Zhao received praise for the jacket-style cape and recall sequence, especially the Lee Sin, Poppy and Pantheon references. Gumayusi’s Yunara also stood out because T1 mascot Ati appears inside the weapon orb, a detail fans singled out as one of the cutest touches in the lineup.
The overall Reddit response was strongly positive, with many comments comparing the T1 skins 2025 favorably to previous Worlds winner skin lines. The black, gold and red color scheme, heavy use of player-requested Easter eggs and the more ambitious MVP Miss Fortune skin were the main reasons fans described this as one of T1’s strongest skin releases yet.
How each T1 skin reflects the player behind it
Doran’s Ambessa skin leans into a heavier warrior look. His requests included a lion-like hairstyle, a darker outfit and a stronger red glow on Ambessa’s weapons. The recall also brings in Doran’s Blade, Doran’s Shield, a Worlds ring and a Kruglord meme reference.
Oner’s Xin Zhao is built around a jacket-style cape and red weapon effects. The recall acts as a tribute to his championship history, using weapons associated with previous Worlds-winning champions before the T1 jacket appears at the end.
Faker’s Galio is the most symbolic pick in the standard lineup. Riot redesigned Galio’s wing structure around the T1 logo and filled the skin with gold details. The recall features six championship stars, a rise into space and a T1 logo landing moment, tying the skin to Faker’s six Worlds titles.
Gumayusi’s Yunara was selected after the champion’s designer had previously connected Yunara’s playstyle to Gumayusi. The skin adds a twin-bun hairstyle, a more stylish outfit and T1 mascot Ati inside the weapon orb, with different expressions appearing across animations.
Keria’s Seraphine moves away from a severe championship look and toward a cute, beautiful stage concept. The cheek marking was redesigned into a K shape, while the recall recreates Keria performing in a T1 uniform. The jacket-removal sequence includes hand-drawn 2D animation frames to match the intended close-up effect.
Gumayusi MVP Miss Fortune gets the biggest career tribute

Gumayusi’s MVP Miss Fortune skin is designed as a distinct celebration of his career, not simply a second ADC pick. Riot created three gun sets to represent T1’s three straight Worlds titles in 2023, 2024 and 2025, with the weapons changing during gameplay when Miss Fortune uses her ultimate.
The MVP skin also references some of Gumayusi’s most memorable competitive moments. The recall includes nods to dodging Kalista spears against Weibo Gaming in 2023, dodging Ashe arrows against BLG in 2024 and shooting down Ziggs bombs against KT. A Baron doll also appears as a reference to his famous Baron steal from Worlds 2022.
Extra T1 cosmetics include a Nexus finisher and Tom ward
The release is not limited to champion skins. Riot is also adding a Nexus destruction effect that reflects T1’s six total Worlds titles, with championship stars, crown imagery, gemstones and crowd audio built into the finish.
A tribute ward skin for coach Tom is also part of the wider package. The Magical Cat Strategist ward reimagines the coach with a cat-like design, headset and book animation, including a Dr. Mundo Easter egg tied to a past Oner moment.
How T1 skins 2025 compare to earlier T1 Worlds skins
The T1 skins 2025 continue one of League of Legends’ longest-running championship skin legacies. Before this release, T1’s Worlds skins were tied to the organization’s earlier titles under the SK Telecom T1 and T1 names, including championship skin lines for 2013, 2015, 2016, 2023 and 2024.
| Worlds title | Skin line | Champions included |
|---|---|---|
| 2013 | SKT T1 | Jax, Lee Sin, Vayne, Zed, Zyra |
| 2015 | SKT T1 | Renekton, Elise, Ryze, Kalista, Alistar, Azir |
| 2016 | SKT T1 | Ekko, Olaf, Syndra, Jhin, Nami, Zac |
| 2023 | T1 | Jayce, Lee Sin, Orianna, Jinx, Bard, plus Prestige Jayce |
| 2025 | T1 | Ambessa, Xin Zhao, Galio, Yunara, Seraphine, plus MVP Miss Fortune |
The newest lineup stands out because it leans more heavily into player storytelling. Earlier T1 skins usually focused on team colors, champion choices and championship branding, while the 2025 skins include more direct references to specific player requests, career moments, memes, stage reactions and title history.
Faker’s Galio also adds another chapter to his personal Worlds skin collection after previous SKT and T1 skins such as Zed, Ryze, Syndra and Orianna. Gumayusi’s double selection is another major difference, since Yunara represents his standard champion pick while Miss Fortune serves as the MVP skin built around his career highlights.
The result is a release that feels closer to a T1 history package than a normal Worlds winner set, especially with the Nexus finisher, coach Tom ward skin and multiple callbacks to past championships.





Credit to Riot Games for pictures.
Frequently asked questions about T1 skins 2025
When do the T1 skins 2025 release?
The T1 skins 2025 are expected to release with League of Legends Patch 26.14 around July 15, with July 16 listed in Korea because of regional timing.
Which champions are getting T1 Worlds skins?
The lineup includes Ambessa, Xin Zhao, Galio, Yunara, Seraphine and Miss Fortune. Gumayusi receives both Yunara and the Finals MVP Miss Fortune skin.
How much do the T1 skins cost?
The standard T1 skins are listed at 1,350 RP. Gumayusi’s MVP Miss Fortune skin is separate from the standard pricing details and is expected to sit above the regular skins.
Why did Faker choose Galio?
Faker’s Galio skin emphasizes T1’s gold color, the team logo and his six Worlds championships. The recall uses six stars and a cosmic ascent to represent that history.
Why does Gumayusi have two T1 skins?
Gumayusi receives Yunara as his standard champion selection and Miss Fortune as the Finals MVP skin, reflecting both his role in the lineup and his MVP recognition.
Are the T1 skins already on PBE?
The ability preview shows the skins through PBE-style in-game footage, including abilities, recalls and special effects before their live release window.
What to watch before the T1 skins go live
The biggest details to watch are final pricing for MVP Miss Fortune, any PBE adjustments before Patch 26.14 and whether Riot changes visual effects after feedback. For now, the T1 skins 2025 release is shaping up as one of League of Legends’ most detailed Worlds winner sets, led by Faker’s Galio tribute and Gumayusi’s career-spanning MVP Miss Fortune.



