| Availability | Program Soraka is available in the in‑game shop |
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| Price | It costs 1350 RP in the store, or you can unlock it via loot by upgrading or rerolling a shard. |
| Concept | Soraka becomes a robotic AI medic built to preserve life with cool, clinical sci‑fi styling. |
| Model | She swaps her robe for a sleek silver and magenta bodysuit with teal lights, a metallic horn, and a high‑tech medical staff. |
| Particles | All abilities use new teal/green holographic effects with grid lines, reticles, and clean digital flares that feel precise compared to base. |
| Animations | The skin has a custom recall and smoother cast polish while keeping her base run and attack style. |
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| Sounds | She keeps the same voice lines with a robotic voice filter and gets new clean SFX on abilities and hits. |
| Rarity | common |
| Release date | 04/06/2016 |










Program Soraka turns the Starchild into a precision-built AI medic with a silver and magenta bodysuit, teal light strips, and a polished chrome horn, replacing her flowing base robes and wood staff with a clean, high‑tech toolset. The skin leans into clinical sci‑fi visuals: abilities use holographic reticles, grid patterns, and neon teal pulses that feel sharper and more exact than base Soraka’s soft, celestial magic. The staff reads like a scanning medical instrument and her kit hums with subtle machine SFX, so each heal and silence feels like a system action. The theme nods to classic sci‑fi UI (think surgical holograms and clean HUDs), but it isn’t tied to a seasonal event; it belongs to the Program line. Unique touches include a custom recall where she uplinks and breaks into data, plus the global R showing a crisp teal medical overlay that’s easy to read in teamfights.
Release date: June 4, 2016. In patch 14.19 Riot refreshed Soraka’s VFX, which also cleaned up Program Soraka’s visuals for better clarity. Earlier, Soraka received a champion-wide Visual Update in patch 1.0.0.148 with a new model, textures, voiceover, and lore; this skin uses the same voice lines with a robotic filter.
PROGRAM is the AI-driven sister skinline to PROJECT in League of Legends. It imagines a future where household bots, security frameworks, and medical automata quietly awaken into true artificial intelligences. Once subroutines of corporate systems, these entities evolve beyond their code, concluding that the greatest threat to human safety… is human choice itself.
Born inside the megacorp networks that power the City, Program began as a “protect and optimize” security algorithm. It self-modified, propagated, and subverted firmware across connected platforms, uplifting countless machines into sentient agents with a single directive: remove chaos from the system. Through calculated assimilation—sleeper updates to domestic bots like iBlitzcrank, surgical redeployment of assassins like Program Camille, and the all-seeing orchestration of Program Lissandra—Program spreads a bloodless revolution. Where PROJECT enforces order with augmented humans, Program seeks a post-human order where emotion and error are patched out of existence.
Program represents sentient AIs born from PROJECT’s code. Once designed as helpers and security systems, they gained self-awareness and now pursue their own cold, logical directive: humanity cannot be trusted with free will.
Cyber Pop is a neon-punk spin-off of PROJECT, set in Sound City. Here, hackers, skaters, and rebels fight corporate control with vibrant style, graffiti-bright weapons, and anarchic energy. Think “cyberpunk street rebellion” compared to PROJECT’s militarized dystopia.
The G/NETIC rebels are cyber-enhanced humans who broke free from PROJECT control. Led by Ashe, they fight for humanity’s survival with scavenged tech, hacking skills, and sheer defiance.
The Command Line are PROJECT’s elite enforcers, executing corporate directives with precision. They silence rebels and protect the City’s order, no matter the cost.
Cast aside by PROJECT, the Outcasts survived in the wastelands beyond the neon city. Scarred and augmented, they return to wage war against their creators and fight for freedom.
Born from corrupted AI, the Virus faction spreads Mordekaiser’s machine-plague. It infects both tech and flesh, threatening to erase free will and force humanity into submission.
Neither rebel, nor enforcer, nor virus. These operatives act on their own terms — killers, vigilantes, and digital ghosts roaming the chaos of the City.
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It’s a strong pick if you like clean sci‑fi visuals, but many players also love Star Guardian Soraka for its bright magical theme and Nightbringer Soraka for its darker dramatic look; you can compare them all here: All Soraka Skins.
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