| Availability | Unavailable in the in-game shop and available when vault opens during worlds |
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| Price | 975 RP when sold, otherwise only via Hextech Crafting |
| Concept | A Worlds 2015 commemorative skin that outfits Azir in SKT T1 team colors and branding to celebrate the championship. |
| Model | He replaces his Shuriman regalia with a red and white horned helmet, a blue and gold varsity-style jacket over dark pants, and a large blue staff with gold wings and glowing crystal blades. |
| Particles | Abilities get clean blue and yellow effects with SKT motifs, giving soldiers and sand lines a sharper team-themed look than base Azir’s sandy gold. |
| Animations | Features a custom recall and smoother summon and cast timings than base. |
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| Sounds | New SFX match the crisp, sporty visuals, but there are no new voice lines or voice actor changes. |
| Rarity | semi-rare |
| Release date | 17/08/2016 |











SKT T1 Azir swaps the desert emperor’s gold sands for a clean, sports-inspired look in blue, gold, red, and white, with a horned helmet, a varsity jacket, and a crystalline winged staff that immediately sets him apart from base Azir’s ornate Shuriman robes and sand-carved spear. His soldiers and ability trails glow with smooth blue and yellow accents, and subtle SKT logos appear in effects and on his gear, tying the theme directly to the team’s Worlds 2015 victory. The skin feels bright and snappy in-game: attacks read clearly, sand lines are crisp, and the custom recall leans into the team tribute. It is part of the World Champions: 2015 set and celebrates SKT T1’s win rather than referencing a myth or movie, focusing instead on team branding and esports style.
Release date: August 17, 2016; it launched at 975 RP as part of the SKT T1 2015 World Championship skins and rotates into the Legacy Vault after sales windows.
World Champions: 2015 skins share SKT T1’s signature colors, logos, and a sporty team aesthetic across champions used during their title run. Each skin corresponds to the champion played by a specific member of SKT T1 in the 2015 World Championship finals.
Normally, Worlds skins are awarded only to players who used a champion in at least one game during the event. However, Easyhoon received a skin for Azir, since he actively subbed in for Faker and played that pick in competition — making him eligible under Riot’s rules. He was contracted into the roster to cover Azir specifically, as Faker was not yet ready to play it in proplay. Want to learn more about Faker? Read our Faker’s Bio here.
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It’s semi-rare: a Legacy Vault Worlds skin that isn’t sold year-round, originally priced at 975 RP, and it mainly returns during special sales or Worlds-themed events, which can make accounts holding it more desirable to collectors; you can also check curated accounts with this and other legacy cosmetics here: Buy LoL Skin Accounts.
Yes, as a legacy skin it can drop from Hextech Crafting, loot orbs, and can show up in Mystery Gifts when eligible, but you can’t buy it directly in the shop outside Legacy returns; if you want an account with legacy skins already unlocked, see LoL Accounts, Buy LoL Accounts.
It’s a clean esports tribute, but many players also like Gravelord Azir for its dark necromancer theme and heavy VFX, and Elderwood Azir for its mystical nature vibe and wooden soldiers; if you’re deciding between looks and effects, compare them all here: All Azir Skins.
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