Rarest League of Legend Skins in 2019

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Rarest League of Legend Skins in 2019

Here are the rarest League of Legends skins in 2019, most of which you can’t even get anymore.

Championship Riven

Championship Riven was originally only given to players who attended the Season 2 World Championship, but was re released in 2015 to any player who correctly picked the winner of every single championship that year.

Riot Squad Singed

Players who attended Gamescom in 2010 obtained this skin as a party favor. It has made a few appearances in the store, but is still difficult to find otherwise.

UFO Corki

This skin was gifted to players who created a League of Legends account prior to Jan. 14 2010. Making this skin almost impossible to obtain.

Silver Kayle

This skin was released in the physical copy of League of Legends. Even though League is a free to play game, it did have a physical release. The retail copy was released in 2009 and has basically never been restocked. In 2014 Riot discontinued the remaining unused codes for this skin.

PAX Twisted Fate

This skin was released in the physical copy of League of Legends. Even though League is a free to play game, it did have a physical release. The retail copy was released in 2009 and has basically never been restocked. In 2014 Riot discontinued the remaining unused codes for this skin.

PAX Twisted Fate

The Twisted Fate skin was given to players who attended Pax Prime in 2009. You had to attend the event in person to ever obtain this skin which means only a small amount of the League community owns this skin.

King Rammus (Bowser)

If players participated in the Beta for League of Legends all the way back in April of 2009 you were granted this skin. Considering League hadn’t reached even a fraction of the popularity it has now during the beta, this skin is almost never seen.

Rusty Blitzcrank

Rusty Blitzcrank is one of the earliest heroes in League of Legends. When it made its debut back in September of 2009 it released with its default skin and one that was purchasable in the store. The purchasable skin was so similar to its default that Riot removed it just a few days later. That skin has never seen the light of day again.

Young Ryze

The only way to obtain this skin was to pre-order the collector’s edition of League of Legends from either Gamestop or Amazon. Not many people wanted to buy a collector’s edition for a game that is free to play.

Judgment Kayle

This skin was awarded to players who completed 10 matches in Season 1 of League of Legends. The player base was still quite small during League’s first season making Judgment Kayle a rare skin.

Pumpkinhead Fiddlesticks

Pumpkinhead Fiddlesticks was given to players who participated in the 2010 Halloween event. This skin was never seen again after that.

That does it for the Rarest League of Legend Skins in 2019. Stay tuned to Twinfinite for even more League of Legends related content, and you can also check out our lists for the 25 best League of Legends Champions, 5 games like League of Legends, and the 15 most popular esports in the world.

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