

In this skin, Zed appears in spirit form, still donning his armor and blades. Given this, the developers still chose to include Death Sworn Zed, which is one of the champion’s most unique looks. But in Wild Rift, his collection is limited. One of League’s most popular champions, Zed has always had a plethora of skins available. And for players who use Tryndamere often, this is a must-have look to acquire. This skin is a complete shift from the Norse roots that inspired the champion’s initial look. In another complete rework, the champion also gains a purple glow over his person, covering many of the human aspects of his body. It sees the champion embrace the darkness, merging himself with his blade to become an evil figure boasting an enormous sword for an arm. As the only other legendary skin in Wild Rift right now, K/DA All Out Seraphine will likely be a popular choice among players.ĭemonblade Tryndamere Image via Riot Gamesĭemonblade Tryndamere is the champ’s most popular skin in League. Being a music-themed champion, it’s only fitting that this skin includes a unique set of sounds to accompany the champion. As players use the skin, they’ll begin to evolve the songstress’ appearance, taking on a sleek silver and black outfit with blue hair as opposed to her usual pink appearance. To celebrate this, the K/DA All Out skin was included in both League and Wild Rift.

The most recent addition to League’s champion roster, Seraphine’s inclusion in Wild Rift coincided with the release of K/DA’s first EP. Dark Cosmic Jhin is easily one of the most visually impressive skins in Wild Rift. As a complete redesign of the champ’s appearance, Dark Cosmic Jhin takes on a purple and gold color pallet over his hooded robe. This cosmetic includes unique interaction dialogue for a slew of champions in the game, as well as a series of unique animations.

Dark Cosmic Jhin Dark Cosmic Jhin – Screengrab via Riot GamesĪnother skin equipped with unique animations, Dark Cosmic Jhin is one of two legendary skins in the game at this time.
