| Availability | Unavailable in the in-game shop and available when vault opens during worlds |
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| Price | It costs 1350 RP when available, otherwise you can only get it from loot, rerolls, or occasional esports event shops. |
| Concept | A commemorative SKT T1 Worlds 2016 skin that outfits Zac in the team’s red, gold, and purple colors with esports and wing motifs. |
| Model | Zac’s green base body turns crimson with a deep purple core, and he gains gold gauntlets, a sharp gold mask with fin-like crests, and a red gem centerpiece. |
| Particles | All abilities get new gold-orange effects with wing flourishes and SKT logos, replacing the base’s green goo splashes. |
| Animations | The skin includes a custom recall and polished animation updates that make his movements smoother than base. |
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| Sounds | It adds new SFX and a voice filter that shifts pitch as Zac grows or shrinks, with no new lines or voice actor change. |
| Rarity | semi-rare |
| Release date | 27/06/2017 |









SKT T1 Zac reimagines the slime tank as a ceremonial champion of SKT’s 2016 Worlds win, swapping his base green jelly for a rich red body, a glowing purple core, and ornate gold armor pieces that sit over his mask and gauntlets; the skin reads immediately as an esports tribute with clean metallic trims and a central red gem. The VFX shift the usual neon-green splashes to warm gold and orange with wing patterns and SKT logos across abilities, while new SFX add a crisp, celebratory tone that fits the palette. The custom recall leans into the team theme with a short flourish, and the overall feel in-game is heavier and more regal than base, helped by smoother animation polish. A neat extra touch is the voice filter that changes pitch as Zac’s size changes, which makes his stretching and bouncing feel more reactive than the default.
Release date: 27 June 2017.
Notable updates: V7.9 added voiceover pitch changes tied to Zac’s current size and shipped animation updates; V5.12 included earlier animation improvements that carried forward.
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 because it’s a Legacy, event-locked skin that rotates in during Worlds or special vault openings, and when it’s available it’s priced at 1350 RP; outside of rotations, collectors often look for accounts that already own it—see Buy LoL Skin Accounts.
Yes, as a Legacy skin it can drop from Hextech chests, skin rerolls, or Mystery Gifts, but the chance is low and timing is luck-based; if you want it guaranteed, consider accounts that already have it on LoL Accounts.
It’s a top pick if you like esports themes and warm gold VFX, but many players also love Pool Party Zac for its playful water-blue effects and Special Weapon Zac for a cleaner, budget look; you can compare them on All Zac Skins.
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