| Availability | Not sold in the in‑game shop; it appears in Mythic Shop rotations |
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| Price | 150 Mythic Essence+ also available via Hextech Loot |
| Concept | Lissandra is reimagined as a haute couture porcelain-and-gold fashion icon |
| Model | She wears a royal blue and gold gown with crystalline porcelain spikes and an angular jeweled headdress |
| Particles | White-and-gold porcelain shards, crackle motifs, and delicate ceramic glints |
| Animations | Includes a custom recall, emotes and abilities the same as base |
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| Sounds | New porcelain-tinged SFX for spells but no new voice lines or voice actor |
| Rarity | semi-rare |
| Release date | 26/01/2023 |










Prestige Porcelain Lissandra turns the Ice Witch into a regal figure carved from fine china and gold. Compared to the base skin’s icy blues and austere armor, this version wears a deep royal blue gown trimmed in bright gold with glossy ceramic plates and crystalline spikes that read like sculpted porcelain. The jeweled, angular headdress and polished surface shading give her a museum-piece presence on the Rift.
Ability effects trade frosty blue energy for a white-and-gold palette with porcelain motifs. Q fires a crisp ceramic shard that breaks with a delicate crackle, W blooms into a circular porcelain ring like a flower petal guard, E travels as a gilded shard tunnel that feels smoother and more refined than base, and R erupts into a gilded spire with crackled glazing that sells the ceramic fantasy. The SFX lean into clinks and refined shatters rather than icy scrapes, making each cast feel delicate but sharp.
She includes a custom recall where she poses as porcelain fragments swirl, reinforcing the couture statue vibe. There are no new voice lines or actor changes here, but the spell SFX are updated to match the material theme. The skin sits within the Porcelain skinline, which references fine china craftsmanship and luxury fashion; the Prestige take pushes the gold accents and clean white highlights for a brighter, ceremonial finish. As with most Prestige skins, there are no chromas and no toggle features.
Release date: January 26, 2023, launched with the Porcelain 2023 drop and the modern Mythic Essence system.
Offered initially for 150 Mythic Essence in the Mythic Shop on rotation and returns periodically; no major updates have been documented since release.
Porcelain skins take cues from fine Chinese porcelain and the Zodiac Relics. They mix white glaze, cobalt blue, and gold trim with mystical guardian themes.
This thematic sits inside the broader Lunar New Year universe that blends Ionia’s Lunar Revel with real-world Asian Lunar New Year. It officially includes six lines: Dragon Lantern, Heavenscale, Lunar Beast, Lunar Revel, Lunar Revel: Firecracker, and Porcelain.
Lore: Ancient beings called Protectors guard the Zodiac Relics. After a sealed sorceress resurfaces, modern-day Protectors like Lux rally to keep the relics safe from those who would misuse them.
Yes. It’s Rare because it’s a Prestige Mythic tied to limited-time events and the rotating Mythic Shop. When it appears, it costs 150 Mythic Essence; collectors sometimes look for accounts that already own it via Buy LoL Skin Accounts.
You can get it from loot (very rare) via skin shard drops, rerolls, or event orbs, but not from Mystery Gifts since it isn’t sold in the shop. It also returns to the Mythic Shop on rotation. If you want to start fresh with an account and skip the grind, browse Level 30 LoL Accounts.
It’s a top pick if you like clean white-and-gold visuals. Many players also rate Dark Cosmic Lissandra for its space theme and Coven Lissandra for a darker style—compare them here: All Lissandra Skins.
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