| Availability | Available in the in‑game shop |
|---|---|
| Price | 1350 RP |
| Concept | Fright Night Zeri reimagines Zeri as the stitched-up head counselor and nurse of Creepaway Camp |
| Model | New Model: White nurse-style jacket over black dress; tights and boots; pallid skin |
| Particles | New VFX: Abilities are replaced with green-and-black effects and the skinline’s pencil-scraggly squiggles |
| Animations | A custom recall where her gun gets stuck, she kicks it and cartoonishly shocks herself |
|---|---|
| Sounds | The skin adds new SFX and a subtle spooky voice filter while keeping Zeri’s base voice lines |
| Rarity | common |
| Release date | 25/09/2024 |








Fright Night Zeri swaps Zeri’s usual bright electric punk for a stitched, corpse-like camp counselor look: the white nurse-style jacket and black dress read as both medic and camp counselor, while pale skin, visible stitches and screws, pigtails, and squiggly pencil-style glasses sell the horror-school comic vibe.
In-game, the skin replaces Zeri's cyan electricity with green-and-black ectoplasmic VFX. Her Passive (Living Battery) transforms from a spark into an ectoplasm ray. Q (Burst Fire) projectiles follow a similar pattern with bright greens and ghostly splashes. W (Ultrashock Laser) features a very simple projectile, but the blast released from her gun includes impressive aftereffects and spectral trails. E (Spark Surge) has no special effects compared to base. R (Lightning Crash) delivers a much more prominent blast than the base animation, and the movement speed buff displays particularly striking green energy trails. Unfortunately, this feels like a significantly weaker version compared to the Prestige variant. If given the choice, the Prestige edition is the superior option—this standard version suffers from a less appealing color palette that undermines the VFX quality.
The skin adds only one new animation—the recall, where her gun gets stuck, she gives it a frustrated kick, and receives a cartoon-style electric shock. Everything else, including basic attack and movement animations, remains identical to the base skin.
Chromas: Amethyst, Aquamarine, Catseye, Emerald, Ghoulish, Meteorite, Nightshade, Obsidian, Ruby, Turquoise.
Release date: 25 September 2024.
No major reworks or patch updates have been recorded for this skin since release.
Fright Night is part of the Neighborhood Nightmare universe. It recasts champions as gothic, campy monsters and spooky camp counselors. The look leans on dark, Tim Burton–style designs. Costumes and VFX feel eerie, playful, and a little sad.
This universe officially bundles two thematics: Fright Night (camp counselors, haunted houses, monstrous neighbors) and its sister line Goth (moody, melancholy gothic looks).
Lore: Small towns hide strange houses and cursed camps. The Toadstool Boarding House takes in every monster that needs a place. Mother Glasc tends the rooms and the residents. At Creepaway Camp, counselors and campers meet uncanny fates. Some champions are transformed into creepy lifeguards, trampolining tricksters, or haunted toys. The skins lean into that shared, spooky setting.
Trivia: The Fright Night line draws heavy inspiration from Tim Burton films like The Nightmare Before Christmas and Edward Scissorhands. The line pairs dark whimsy with camp motifs. In Veigar's interactions, he references being a fan of Fiddlesticks.
Fright Night Zeri is an Epic skin priced at 1350 RP. Epic skins that remain in the store are considered common for collectors. If you want an account with this skin already unlocked, check curated options here: Buy LoL Skin Accounts.
Yes. As an Epic (non-mythic) skin, Fright Night Zeri can drop as a shard from Hextech chests or appear in Mystery Gifts. Mythic and Prestige-only items cannot be obtained from Hextech or Mystery Gifts. If you prefer buying accounts or verified bundles, you can browse verified options here: Buy LoL Accounts.
Honestly? This one's hard to recommend. Fright Night Zeri offers a horror-camp aesthetic with stitched-spark VFX and prominent greens, but it feels noticeably underwhelming—especially when compared to other skins in the same line. Zeri doesn't have extensive ability VFX to begin with, and what's here doesn't impress. I'd rate it around 3/10—it feels like a lazy addition to an otherwise solid skin line. Compare it to Fright Night Nautilus and the difference is striking. What makes this particularly odd is that it has a Prestige counterpart, which is vastly superior with its silver-gold color palette.
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