| Availability | Steel Legion Lux is available in the in-game shop and can also appear in Hextech loot and Mystery Gifts. |
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| Price | 975 RP |
| Concept | Lux as a magitek Demacian soldier in the Steel Legion. It swaps her classic mage look for a military-tech fantasy. |
| Model | She wears full gray-blue armor with gold plating, a high-tech visor, and carries a heavy metallic staff. Compared to base Lux’s cloth outfit and simple staff, this model is bulkier and more mechanical. |
| Particles | Abilities and autos use recolored golden VFX with a clean, metallic feel. Effects are brighter and more disciplined than base Lux’s blue-white light. |
| Animations | The skin has new auto attack and spell animations plus a custom recall. Her run animation was updated in patch 9.4 for smoother movement. |
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| Sounds | No new voice lines or voice actor; it uses base Lux’s VO. Ability SFX are mostly in line with base, focused on the recolored visuals. |
| Rarity | common |
| Release date | 02/01/2013 |









Steel Legion Lux outfits the Lady of Luminosity in full magitek battle plate, with gray-blue armor trimmed in gold, a sleek visor, and a heavy steel staff. Compared to base Lux’s light robes and crystal-tipped staff, this version looks industrial and military, with layered plating, sharper silhouettes, and a more tactical stance.
Her spells switch to bright gold VFX that feel crisp and engineered rather than whimsical. Light Binding fires a clean golden bolt, Prismatic Barrier throws a polished shield with metallic glints, Lucent Singularity forms a focused golden field, and Final Spark becomes a more white, high-energy beam. The skin includes fresh auto and spell animations plus a custom recall, giving gameplay a tighter, tech-forward feel while still reading clearly in fights.
This skin isn’t tied to a seasonal event; it sits in the Steel Legion theme, a Demacian take on magitek warfare. There are no new voice lines, but the visual package and movement updates make it stand apart from base.
It’s one of the only skins that is sometimes referred as P2W (Pay to Win) and is currently banned in proplay. The main reason is very mild colors used for all its abilities and very similar VFX for her Q and E that can cause confusion in action packed teamfight. Want to see more proplay banned skins? Read more here.
Release date: January 2, 2013. Patch V1.0.0.123 adjusted her auto attack animation. Patch 9.4 updated her run animation. Patch 9.24 refreshed the VFX across abilities.
Steel Legion is a militarized, high-tech Demacian theme that trades cloth and heraldry for armor plating, visors, and engineered light. Skins in this line share angular armor, gold trim, and clean, industrial effects.
It’s a Common skin because it’s purchasable in the shop for 975 RP and isn’t event-locked or legacy. Collectors value it for its clean tech look, but it’s not hard to find. If you’re shopping for accounts with many skins, check Buy LoL Skin Accounts.
Yes. Since it’s not legacy, it can drop from Hextech chests, be obtained via skin shard rerolls, and be Mystery Gifted. If you prefer buying an account that already has it, see LoL Accounts, Buy LoL Accounts.
It’s a strong budget pick if you like a clean, armored look with gold VFX. Players who want premium flair often choose Elementalist Lux for its ultimate-tier transformations or Porcelain Lux for its crisp porcelain motif; you can compare them on the All Lux Skins page.
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