| Availability | Pulsefire Ekko is available in the in-game shop and can also drop from Hextech Crafting |
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| Price | It costs 1350 RP |
| Concept | The skin reimagines Ekko as a rogue time-hacker who has stolen and modified Pulsefire tech. |
| Model | He wears a dark blue and silver tech suit with glowing lines, a respirator, a high white mohawk, mechanical gauntlets, and wields a heavy futuristic bat with blue energy plating |
| Particles | All abilities use new blue-and-yellow digital effects with holograms, time-slice trails, and UI-style motifs |
| Animations | It includes a custom recall and smooth, modernized combat motion that feels tighter than base. |
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| Sounds | There are new processed SFX with digital beeps and time-rift cues, but no new voice lines or new voice actor. |
| Rarity | common |
| Release date | 14/05/2020 |
Pulsefire Ekko gives Ekko a sleek, time-police look turned renegade, with a dark blue and silver armored suit, bright blue circuit lines, a respirator, and a tall white mohawk that stands out from his base street-punk style. His bat becomes a heavy, plated tech weapon that hums with blue energy, and the suit is packed with small modules and belts that sell the idea he hacks time hardware on the run. The color palette leans cool with blue and silver as the base, while yellow accents and glowing seams add readable contrast in fights.
The VFX replace Ekko’s base chrono-sand feel with crisp digital motifs: Timewinder spins as a blue-yellow razor of hardlight, W draws a holographic convergence ring with UI ticks, E leaves a neon dash streak, and R rewinds him through a bright temporal afterimage and a clean blue burst. Ability sounds are sharper and more synthetic than base, using beeps, pulses, and processed time-rift swells, which makes spells feel faster and more precise. The skin includes a custom recall where he interacts with Pulsefire UI panels and warps out, and overall animations and timing feel tighter compared to base.
It released during the Pulsefire event and fits the line’s sci-fi, time-enforcer world, but Ekko’s story twist is that he’s a rogue hacker using stolen tech. The skin has 7 chromas—Amethyst, Chrono, Citrine, Emerald, Pearl, Rose Quartz, and Ruby—letting you shift the suit and glow colors to match your setup.
Release date: May 14, 2020, alongside the 2020 Pulsefire event, with the usual minor bugfix follow-ups but no major reworks since launch; Ekko’s earlier auto attack timing update from prior patches carries through here for smooth hits.
Pulsefire is a sci-fi time-travel universe where Remembrancer chrono-enforcers police the timestream with hard-light weapons and holographic UIs. Fugitives like Ezreal and Ekko bend the rules with hacked tech, while the machine threat of the Praetorians looms in parallel.
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Yes, since it’s not legacy it can drop from Hextech Crafting as a shard, appear in Mystery Gifts, and show up in event orbs or capsules; if you prefer starting fresh, you can also browse LoL Accounts.
It’s one of the cleanest sci-fi options, but many players still favor True Damage Ekko for its legendary VO and music flair, while Firelight Ekko brings Arcane-inspired style with warm copper tones and a lighter look; if you want to compare them side by side, see All Ekko Skins.
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