| Availability | Unavailable in the in-game shop; it rotates in and out of the Legacy Vault for Snowdown |
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| Price | 520 RP when sold during Snowdown rotations; otherwise only via loot sources |
| Concept | Sona is styled as a festive caroler who brings winter cheer with gentle holiday music. |
| Model | She wears a red-and-gold winter cloak with holly trim, a hood and mittens, and a golden etwahl wrapped with a holiday wreath, replacing the base blue dress and plain etwahl. |
| Particles | Patch 12.2 added warm gold with red-green accents and soft snow-sparkle motifs to abilities, replacing the base’s cool blue tones. |
| Animations | It keeps base animations; there’s no bespoke emotes or recall, just small polish from past updates. |
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| Sounds | No new voice actor, but it has extra holiday quotes and a refreshed voiceover in 10.18 alongside light SFX tweaks compared to base. |
| Rarity | semi-rare |
| Release date | 14/12/2010 |









Silent Night Sona dresses the Maven of the Strings as a winter caroler, trading her base blue dress and crystalline blues for a red-and-gold cloak with holly accents, a snug hood and mittens, and a golden etwahl wrapped in a festive wreath. In-game, the skin reads warm and cozy: the cloak’s rich velvet-like reds contrast with bright gold trim, and the wreath greens add small pops of color around the instrument so Sona stands out even in darker lanes. Patch 12.2 updated the VFX, giving her abilities soft gold light mixed with red and green tints and delicate snow-sparkle dusting, which replaces the base skin’s cooler, arcane blues without being flashy. The name nods to the classic carol “Silent Night,” and the skin belongs to the Snowdown Showdown holiday theme, so it fits alongside other winter skins without going overboard.
Compared to base, the feel is warmer and more festive: Q pings with a muted gold sparkle, W blooms with a soft green-gold aura like candlelight on holly, E trails gentle ribbons of light, and R sends a celebratory wave that looks brighter than standard Crescendo while staying readable. It uses the base animation set, so inputs feel familiar, but the texture refresh in 4.13 sharpened cloth folds and metallic edges, the voiceover update in 10.18 modernized her delivery and added extra seasonal lines, and 12.2 recolors and VFX tweaks tied the entire kit to the Snowdown palette. Overall it plays like classic Sona with a clean holiday coat of paint and subtle, cozy effects.
Release date: December 14, 2010 (Snowdown Showdown). Texture update in V4.13; voiceover refresh in V10.18; VFX recolor and updates in V12.2.
Snow Day skins share a playful winter theme with warm clothing, icy effects, and holiday humor. They typically use cool cyan palettes, snowbursts, and seasonal props like cocoa, snowballs, and sleds.
Other Snow Day skins include:
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It’s semi-rare because it’s a Legacy Vault Snowdown skin sold only during limited holiday windows, and the original price is 520 RP so the rarity comes from timing rather than cost; collectors often look for accounts that already own it, and you can browse offers here: Buy LoL Skin Accounts.
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It’s a cozy budget pick, but many players favor DJ Sona for its transformative music sets and UI, or PsyOps Sona for its high-end effects and thematic depth; compare them all here: All Sona Skins.
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