Legacy skins for League of Legends are being made available again via the in-game store, with each one marked down in a sale on certain days, developer Riot Games has announced.
Here’s how you can get an old previously retired skin for your favourite character.
47 legacy skins will come out of the vault and will be available for their normal price between November 29th and December 31st 2013.
Each skin will be on sale for half-price for one day, and Riot won’t be offering refunds if you buy a skin before it’s on sale.
A Mega Legacy Bundle will also be available between November 29th and December 31st – offering all 47 skins for 60% off and the champions for half-price. Pricing will adjust automatically depending on content you already own.
The full list of legacy skins and characters can be found on the League of Legends website.
Snowdown skins will be available again too, including Happy Elf Teemo, Dark Candy Fiddlesticks and Slay Belle Katarina, as well as Christmas-themed wards, icons and Mystery Gifting. See a full list of Snowdown skins here. A Showdown game mode will also go live on the Howling Abyss map.
From November 29th to December 2nd, players will also be able to treat themselves to a Mystery Skin for 490RP (limited to three per day). It was previously only possible to treat a friend using the Mystery Gifting option. Riot is also adding the following to the available skins for this feature: TPA Shen, TPA Ezreal, TPA Orianna, TPA Nunu, TPA Mundo, Riot Nasus, Riot Graves and Riot Blitzcrank.
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