| Availability | Unavailable in the in-game shop and available when vault opens during worlds |
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| Price | 1350 RP when it was available; now only obtainable through loot or limited event reruns. |
| Concept | The skin celebrates T1’s 2023 World Championship win with a sleek white-and-gold martial artist look that carries the team’s red and blue colors and Oner’s signature. |
| Model | The skin celebrates T1’s 2023 World Championship win with a sleek white-and-gold martial artist look that carries the team’s red and blue colors and Oner’s signature. |
| Particles | Abilities use crisp red-and-blue energy trails with esports-styled accents, and Tempest (E) briefly flashes the T1 logo, replacing the base skin’s warm chi tones. |
| Animations | It has a custom recall where a holographic Lee Sin appears in a playful Spiderman pointing gag before a clash of kicks |
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| Sounds | The skin brings new SFX to match the red/blue VFX and uses Lee Sin’s updated 14.9 voiceover without exclusive new lines or a new voice actor. |
| Rarity | semi-rare |
| Release date | 14/08/2024 |












T1 Lee Sin dresses the Blind Monk in a white-and-gold martial ensemble with cloud embroidery, a gilded mask, and a long tied ponytail, contrasted by blue and red trims that echo T1’s team colors; in-game, the outfit reads bright and clean compared to base Lee Sin’s rugged, bare-chested monk. The VFX swap the base’s warm chi tones for crisp red-and-blue energy, with clear trails on Q and R, a shielded shimmer on W, and a T1 logo flash on E that sells the esports theme. The recall brings a cheeky Spiderman pointing reference as a holographic Lee Sin appears, they point at each other, then finish with a clash of kicks, and the model carries Oner’s signature as a nod to the Worlds-winning jungler. This is part of the World Champions 2023 line celebrating T1’s 2023 title (released in 2024), and it focuses on readable, competitive clarity while keeping the celebratory team flair.
Release date: 14 August 2024 alongside the World Champions 2023 set. It uses Lee Sin’s Art & Sustainability Update from patch 14.9 (new model rig, refreshed VO, updated textures, animations, and VFX/SFX), benefits from the 13.18 ability icon refresh, and sits on top of the 8.19 VFX clarity update, so everything feels modern and clean.
T1 Worlds 2023 celebrates the team’s historic fourth Worlds title. Each champion was personally selected by a T1 player, and the skins feature coordinated outfits, effects in team colors, and custom pro-inspired details. In addition, Prestige T1 Jayce was created as a special reward, honoring Zeus’ MVP performance.
Other skins in this line include:
They share the same winners’ theme: crisp red, white, and gold palettes, championship trims, and bespoke effects tuned to the team’s identity. Prestige T1 Jayce adds even more shine, with brighter accents and celebratory effects marking Zeus’ standout pick.
T1 Lee Sin is semi-rare because it’s a legacy Worlds Champions skin that only appears during limited windows; when available it costs 1350 RP, and outside those windows it’s mainly found via loot or on accounts that already own it, which you can find on marketplaces such as Buy LoL Skin Accounts.
Yes, while it’s in the Legacy Vault you can still obtain it from Hextech chests, orbs, rerolls, and Mystery Gifts, though it’s not guaranteed and the odds are low; if you prefer a shortcut, you can also look for accounts that own it on LoL Accounts, Buy LoL Accounts.
It’s a strong pick if you like clean competitive visuals and the T1 theme, but many players still rate God Fist Lee Sin for its premium feel and Storm Dragon Lee Sin for flashy effects; if you want to compare them side by side, browse All Lee Sin Skins.
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