| Availability | Available in the in-game shop, launched during the Soul Fighter event |
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| Price | 3250 RP as an Ultimate skin |
| Concept | Samira as a flamboyant duelist in the Tournament of Souls. The theme blends fighting‑game flair with bold arena‑champion style. |
| Model | She wears a red asymmetrical combat suit with gold trim, a spiked shoulder, and a torn black cape, plus an eyepatch and red‑tinted hair. Her weapon becomes a massive red‑purple cannon with golden crosses |
| Particles | New VFX ain hot reds and oranges with stylized hit sparks and bold typography for style/damage readouts. |
| Animations | Fully new animations for autos and every ability, plus a new homeguard run and new emotes. The recall shows her fighting a swarm of eyes before finishing with a flashy pose. |
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| Sounds | New sound design across the kit and roughly 9 minutes of fresh voice lines performed by Emily O’Brien. The delivery is hype and announcer‑like, fitting the tournament theme. |
| Rarity | common |
| Release date | 20/07/2023 |









Soul Fighter Samira turns the Desert Rose into a tournament headliner. She wears a red, asymmetrical combat suit with gold accents, a spiked pauldron, and a torn black cape, while her hair is red‑tinted and she sports an eyepatch. Her gun becomes a massive red‑purple cannon etched with golden crosses, which gives her a heavier, more theatrical profile than her base mercenary look.
The skin features hot red and orange VFX with bold impact sparks, ring lights, and stylized typography on hits and style readouts. Autos and abilities feel snappier, with special minion last‑hit effects and a punchy soundscape that sells each reset and combo better than base.
Animations are new across the board, from fluid basic attacks and ability flows to a new homeguard and fresh emotes. The recall is a short arena scene where Samira fights a swarm of floating eyes before landing a winner’s pose, nodding to fighting‑game boss rounds. The skin launched with the Soul Fighter event and leans into arcade fighter and anime tournament references throughout.
Release date: July 20, 2023, during the Soul Fighter event. No major post‑release changes have been noted beyond routine bugfixes.
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.
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