| Availability | Available in the in-game shop |
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| Price | 1350 RP |
| Concept | Pyke as a resurrected fighter in a supernatural tournament, inspired by anime and arcade brawlers. |
| Model | He wears a sleeveless tan jacket, a thick purple cape with angular gold trim, and a white horned mask. His dagger arm is covered in segmented black and violet plating. |
| Particles | New effects color his kit in cool blues with violet highlights and zipper motifs that “slice” space. |
| Animations | New recall where Pyke opens a zipper-like rift and absorbs it. Ability animations feel polished; core emotes are base, but the model sells sharper movement. |
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| Sounds | New ability sound effects match the rift/zipper theme, but there are no new voice lines or a different voice actor it only has an energetic SFX layer. |
| Rarity | common |
| Release date | 20/07/2023 |









Soul Fighter Pyke reimagines the Bloodharbor Ripper as a stylish arena combatant with a tan fighter’s jacket, a flowing purple cape lined in gold, and a white horned mask. The blade arm is rebuilt in segmented black and violet plates, giving him a slick, armored look versus base Pyke’s corroded, nautical gear. In-game, his palette shifts from green, watery haunt to sharpened blues and violets with a signature “zipper” motif that slices open space.
Abilities carry bold, readable VFX: Q charges with a blue rift seam before a clean throw; W surrounds him with a subdued azure ripple; E leaves a crisp phantom trail; and R lands with a showy finisher slash that feels like a fighting game super. The recall is a highlight—Pyke unzips a rift and absorbs it—tying the whole tournament theme together. This skin is part of the Soul Fighter universe, which nods to anime arcs and arcade brawlers with over-the-top spectacle and clean, competitive presentation.
Chromas available: Citrine, Emerald, Limitless, Obsidian, Pearl, Rose Quartz, Ruby, Tanzanite, Turquoise.
Release date: July 20, 2023. There have been no notable updates beyond routine patches and minor bug fixes.
Soul Fighter is a fighting game–inspired skinline set in the Kingdom of the Shattered Beast. Champions who awaken their soul powers are invited to compete in the Tournament of Souls, a televised spectacle where competitors face off in high-octane duels. Bold outlines, kinetic hit effects, and over-the-top finishers make this skinline a tribute to arcade fighters and anime tournaments. At the end, the winner’s deepest soul desire is granted.
From across the globe, awakened souls are drawn to the Tournament of Souls, a combat event unlike any other. Each fighter battles in the arena until only one remains, cheered on by roaring crowds and televised worldwide. DEMA (Department for the Eradication of Manifested Anomalies) looms over the competition, exploiting and experimenting with soul power in secret. Some champions fight for glory, others for survival, and some simply for revenge.
Soul Fighter Pyke is not rare. It’s a 1350 RP Epic skin that stays in the shop and shows up in loot, so it’s considered Common. If it ever goes into a brief rotation, it still isn’t treated as a Legacy skin.
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Yes. Since it’s not Legacy, you can get Soul Fighter Pyke from Hextech chests, orbs, and Mystery Gifts. You can also reroll three skin shards to try your luck or upgrade an earned shard with Orange Essence. If you want a faster start, you can also check Buy LoL Accounts.
It’s a great pick if you like bright, readable effects and the fighting game vibe. If you prefer darker, occult vibes, Blood Moon Pyke stays popular for its crimson theme and masked assassin look; if you want techy neon lines and sharp SFX, PROJECT: Pyke is another favorite. You can compare them on the overview here: All Pyke Skins.
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