| Availability | vailable in the in‑game shop year‑round |
|---|---|
| Price | 1350 RP |
| Concept | Garen becomes a mecha warlord in a giant-robot inspired universe |
| Model | He wears a gold‑trimmed, blue‑core exosuit with huge hex‑tech pauldrons |
| Particles | All abilities get sharp blue‑and‑yellow hard‑light effects with hex‑tech motifs |
| Animations | It adds a custom recall and a new Q walking animation while keeping the rest |
|---|---|
| Sounds | It keeps the original voice lines and actor but runs them through a mechanical filter, plus fresh mech‑style SFX |
| Rarity | common |
| Release date | 15/01/2020 |







Mecha Kingdoms Garen reimagines the Dauntless Vanguard as a gilded mech commander. The exosuit is bulky but sleek, with bright gold lines framing a cool blue core, angular pauldrons, and a visor crest that sells the pilot-in-armor fantasy. His sword becomes a translucent hard-light greatsword that reads cleanly in motion, a big shift from the base steel blade.
Abilities replace metal clangs and dust with tech gloss: Q surges with blue edges and a yellow booster flare, W forms a shimmering kinetic barrier, E spins with crisp energy trails, and R drops a clean blue-gold strike that feels like a targeted orbital cut. SFX match the look with servo hums and synthy impacts, while the voice is the same actor run through a helmet filter for a tinny, radioed tone.
The skin fits the Mecha Kingdoms line, which nods to giant robot anime and heroic mecha dramas. The custom recall shows armor deployment and energy vents, and there’s a subtle new Q walking animation that sells the heavy suit weight without hurting readability. Compared to base Garen, everything is cooler in tone, brighter at edges, and much more “engineered,” trading medieval heft for precision hard-light tech.
Release date: January 15, 2020, launched with the Mecha Kingdoms event.
Earlier in League’s history, Garen received a broader visual update around V3.12 (new splash, model, textures, and voiceover), and this skin benefits from the modernized baseline fidelity and clarity.
Mecha is an alternate-future universe where humanity (led by Bandle City geniuses like Heimerdinger, Rumble, and Ziggs) builds towering combat mechs to fight colossal kaiju threatening the world. The look mixes industrial plating, glowing energy cores, and transformable weapon systems built for city-scale battles.
This universe officially spans two thematics: Mecha (human-built combat units and prototypes) and Kaiju (monstrous titans rising from sea, land, and sky). The line draws clear inspiration from Pacific Rim, is separate from PROJECT/PROGRAM, and occasionally crosses paths with Pulsefire since time travelers can appear across universes.
Lore highlights: prototype codenames (like ATRX-1 and 0-SION) hint at a troubled development cycle, with logs referencing deviations, overrides, and reactivations. Trivia: “Giant Enemy Crabgot” (Urgot) is canonically connected to this universe’s kaiju and even appears time-displaced in the Academy comics.
Mecha Kindoms Garen is a 1350 RP Epic skin that’s still sold in the shop, so it’s considered Common. If you want an account that already owns it, browse curated skin accounts here: Buy LoL Skin Accounts.
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It’s a top choice for fans of futuristic armor and heavy mech aesthetics. The skin’s detailed plating, glowing energy core, and powerful transformation effects make it stand out. However, some players prefer the fantasy-inspired look of God-King Garen or the classic military design of Commando Garen. Compare them all here: All Garen Skins.
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