| Availability | Unavailable in the in-game shop and available when vault opens during worlds |
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| Price | 1350 RP when it appears in the shop, otherwise only through Hextech loot, rerolls, or event orbs/capsules. |
| Concept | Jhin wears SKT T1’s black, gold, and red champion colors to celebrate their 2016 Worlds victory. |
| Model | He gains a sharp black-and-gold armored outfit with a gold mask, a white and crimson scarf, and more angular, ornate guns compared to base Jhin’s sleeker theatrical look. |
| Particles | Abilities use gold and orange effects with wing motifs and SKT logo flashes, replacing base Jhin’s red/purple tones for a brighter, celebratory style. |
| Animations | The skin includes a custom recall themed around SKT T1, while attacks and spell casts feel updated but keep base animation timing. |
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| Sounds | There are new ability SFX tailored to the SKT theme, but no new voice lines and the original voice actor remains. |
| Rarity | semi-rare |
| Release date | 27/06/2017 |













SKT T1 Jhin transforms Jhin into an esports-styled marksman dressed in black and gold armor with sharp edges, a polished gold mask, and a white and crimson scarf that contrasts against his dark silhouette. Compared to base Jhin’s theatrical ivory-and-gold attire, this model is bolder and more militaristic, with heavy gold plating, red accents, and more angular, ornamental gun frames that feel like trophy pieces. The VFX re-theme his kit to bright gold and orange with wing flares and subtle SKT logo flashes, so basic shots, Q bounces, and R rounds all read warmer and cleaner on the map. The overall feel is celebratory and precise, matching the SKT T1 2016 World Champions theme and nodding to real-life esports by carrying the team’s colors and iconography. It is not tied to a seasonal event like Snowdown or Spirit Blossom, but it is part of the annual Worlds champion skins tradition and includes a custom recall to mark the team’s win.
Release date: 2017-06-27 as part of the SKT T1 2016 World Championship skin set; it later moved to the Legacy Vault and returns only during limited rotations.
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.
Want to learn how much Faker earned through his career? Read about faker’s total winnings here.
SKT T1 Jhin is Semi-rare because it’s a Legacy skin that isn’t always in the shop; when it returns it costs 1350 RP, and outside those windows it’s mostly accessible through loot or account trades. If you’re looking for accounts that already have it, check out Buy LoL Skin Accounts.
Yes, as a Legacy skin it can drop from Hextech chests, orbs, and rerolls, and it can show up in Mystery Gifts, but drops are not guaranteed and odds are low; you can also browse LoL Accounts, Buy LoL Accounts to find accounts with the skin already unlocked.
It’s a strong pick if you like esports themes and bright gold effects, but many players rate Dark Cosmic Jhin for its legendary VO/SFX suite and PROJECT: Jhin for its slick cybernetic style; you can compare them all here: All Jhin Skins.













SKT T1 Jhin transforms Jhin into an esports-styled marksman dressed in black and gold armor with sharp edges, a polished gold mask, and a white and crimson scarf that contrasts against his dark silhouette. Compared to base Jhin’s theatrical ivory-and-gold attire, this model is bolder and more militaristic, with heavy gold plating, red accents, and more angular, ornamental gun frames that feel like trophy pieces. The VFX re-theme his kit to bright gold and orange with wing flares and subtle SKT logo flashes, so basic shots, Q bounces, and R rounds all read warmer and cleaner on the map. The overall feel is celebratory and precise, matching the SKT T1 2016 World Champions theme and nodding to real-life esports by carrying the team’s colors and iconography. It is not tied to a seasonal event like Snowdown or Spirit Blossom, but it is part of the annual Worlds champion skins tradition and includes a custom recall to mark the team’s win.
Release date: 2017-06-27 as part of the SKT T1 2016 World Championship skin set; it later moved to the Legacy Vault and returns only during limited rotations.
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.
Want to learn how much Faker earned through his career? Read about faker’s total winnings here.
SKT T1 Jhin is Semi-rare because it’s a Legacy skin that isn’t always in the shop; when it returns it costs 1350 RP, and outside those windows it’s mostly accessible through loot or account trades. If you’re looking for accounts that already have it, check out Buy LoL Skin Accounts.
Yes, as a Legacy skin it can drop from Hextech chests, orbs, and rerolls, and it can show up in Mystery Gifts, but drops are not guaranteed and odds are low; you can also browse LoL Accounts, Buy LoL Accounts to find accounts with the skin already unlocked.
It’s a strong pick if you like esports themes and bright gold effects, but many players rate Dark Cosmic Jhin for its legendary VO/SFX suite and PROJECT: Jhin for its slick cybernetic style; you can compare them all here: All Jhin Skins.
Legacy skins are still obtainable thanks to our high end account store which features League of Legends accounts with the rarest skins at the best prices.