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Top 5 Most Expensive League of Legends Skins

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Top 5 Most Expensive League of Legends Skins

(That You Can't Buy in the Shop)

League of Legends offers a vast collection of skins to customize your champions. While some are readily available in the store, others hold a legendary status due to their rarity and hefty price tags on the secondary market. Here's a glimpse at the top 5 most expensive League skins you won't find in the official store:

5. Rusty Blitzcrank (around $250)

Rusty Blitzcrank holds a unique place in League lore. It predates the chroma system, essentially being a recolor of the original Blitzcrank skin. Due to its limited availability before being removed, collectors seek it out, fetching a surprising price.

4. Championship Riven (2012) (around $130)

Championship Riven commemorates the 2012 Season 2 Championship. Unlike later Championship Riven releases, this original version is no longer obtainable and holds a special place for collectors, driving its price up.

3. Black Alistar (around $220)

Black Alistar is shrouded in mystery. This skin, the rarest in the game for a while, was a beta reward with very few in circulation. This scarcity translates to high prices for those fortunate enough to own it.

2. PAX Jax (around $185)

PAX Jax throws it back to the early days of League of Legends conventions, PAX. This skin was exclusive to attendees and boasts a unique design, making it a coveted item for collectors.

1. PAX Twisted Fate (around $300)

PAX Twisted Fate reigns supreme as the most expensive League skin. Similar to PAX Jax, it was a PAX convention exclusive, but with a much lower drop rate. The combination of exclusivity and sharp design makes it the holy grail for League skin collectors.

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