| Availability | Space Groove Lux is available in the in-game shop year-round |
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| Price | The skin costs 1350 RP |
| Concept | Lux becomes a disco defender who fights bad vibes with radiant beats in a retro-futuristic, 70s-inspired universe. |
| Model | She wears a blue and pink holographic dress with puffy shoulders, gloves, and thigh-high boots. Her staff is a disco microphone. |
| Particles | All abilities get new VFX in cel-shaded blues and whites with disco rings, sparkles, and vinyl record shapesAll abilities get new VFX in cel-shaded blues and whites with disco rings, sparkles, and vinyl record shapes |
| Animations | The skin features a custom recall where Lux dances and poses on-beat. Otherwise, it keeps the base animation set. |
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| Sounds | There are new synthy, funk-inspired sound effects on abilities and recall. There are no new voice lines or voice actor changes. |
| Rarity | common |
| Release date | 01/04/2021 |
Space Groove Lux turns the Lady of Luminosity into a radiant disco hero with glossy neon colors and upbeat effects. Her holographic blue and pink dress, shiny gloves, and thigh-high boots give a clean retro-futuristic look, while the mic-stand staff with spinning discs instantly sets a stage vibe. Compared to base Lux’s polished Demacian style and golden trims, this skin leans into playful color pops, soft cel-shading, and a fun, music-first silhouette.
In-game, every ability sparkles with disco energy. Light Binding forms bright rings and streaks, Prismatic Barrier looks like a spinning record as it travels, Lucent Singularity becomes a glowing dance floor disc before it pops, and Final Spark fires a laser with prismatic tints and crisp edges. Auto attacks and passive marks carry glittery flickers and soft neon bursts, which read clearly on the map without being too loud.
The sound design adds synthy chimes and funky whooshes that fit the groove without overpowering callouts. A custom recall shows Lux dancing and posing with stage flair, which matches the Space Groove line’s cheerful tone. The overall feel is bouncy and light, with clean spell clarity and a brighter, more playful palette than her base skin.
This skin is part of the Space Groove event line, a 70s-inspired, disco-meets-space theme packed with vinyl and dance motifs. It nods to classic disco aesthetics and Saturday night dance floors rather than any specific real-world brand or show.
Release date: April 1, 2021. Notable related updates to Lux’s base kit that benefit this skin include V9.4 (updated run animation), V9.24 (new VFX pass), and V1.0.0.123 (adjusted auto attack animation).
Space Groove is an alternate universe skins line in League of Legends. Set in a retro-futurist disco galaxy powered by a mysterious energy known as The Groove, the line features pastel sci-fi aesthetics, vinyl gloss, neon pastels, funky equalizer motifs, and cosmic dance floors. Champions are reimagined as galactic disco heroes fighting back against Lissandra and her army of Harsh Vibes, who seek to suppress rhythm and enslave the universe in Muzak. Lore paints a campy, colorful battle between good vibes and bad — with heroes like Lux, Samira, and Teemo defending The Groove, while Lissandra and Blitz & Crank bring the anti-disco doom. Trivia: the skinline is heavily inspired by 70s/80s disco futurism, mixing Saturday Night Fever with pulpy space operas.
While Space Groove belongs to it's own universe it's also part of the April Fools thematic, the entire thematic is old and goes back to 2010 and early days of league if you want to learn more about All April Fools and Urf skins read more here.
Space Groove Lux is not rare because it’s a standard 1350 RP skin that stays in the store. It’s classified as Common, and you can buy it any time or craft it from loot. If you’re looking to pick it up on an account that already owns it, check out Buy LoL Skin Accounts.
Yes. Since it’s not legacy, it’s in the regular loot pool and can drop from Hextech/Masterwork chests or be rolled from shards, and it can appear in Mystery Gifts. You can also start fresh with a new account that already has Lux skins from LoL Accounts.
It’s one of the most cheerful and readable 1350 RP options, but many players also rate Elementalist Lux for its transformations and Star Guardian/Porcelain for their polished themes. If you want to compare them side by side, see All Lux Skins.
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