| 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 | A Worlds Winners skin celebrating T1’s championship and Faker’s Orianna, blending team red and blue into a regal, dragon‑themed fantasy |
| Model | She wears a white, blue, and gold dress with a red sash, pink horns, wings, and a crown, while her ball is white‑gold‑pink |
| Particles | All abilities get new red and blue energy that mixes into purple with subtle team motifs, replacing the base skin’s gear‑like effects. |
| Animations | Features a custom recall where the ball becomes a dragon that dances with her plus polished cast and idle touches tuned to the theme. |
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| Sounds | New ability SFX match the Worlds styling, there are no new voice lines or VO, and her recall showcases Faker’s signature with a short audio sting |
| Rarity | semi-rare |
| Release date | 14/08/2024 |













T1 Orianna puts the clockwork doll in a champion’s regalia: a white, blue, and gold dress trimmed with red, plus pink horns, small angelic wings, and a crown, while the ball is reworked in white‑gold‑pink to match the set. Compared to base Orianna’s steampunk brass and cogwork, this version looks ceremonial and celebratory, with clean enamel‑like textures, soft gold edging, and a brighter palette that pops on Summoner’s Rift. The VFX lean into T1’s identity by blending red and blue into a rich purple, so Q and E trails shimmer with dual tones, W blooms in a clear ring, and R swells into a vivid, high-contrast shockwave that reads cleanly in fights. The recall is the showstopper: her ball transforms into a small dragon that dances in sync with her before snapping back, and the sequence displays Faker’s signature as a nod to the player’s Orianna at Worlds. It’s part of the Worlds Winners 2023 set released in 2024, so the skin carries subtle event motifs without drifting into fireworks—everything stays elegant, readable, and on theme.
Release date: August 14, 2024, as part of the World Champions 2023 winners set, with an Elite chroma available through the event pass. Earlier champion-wide updates relevant to this skin include V13.18 (new ability icons), V12.7 (global Orianna VFX update improving clarity), V4.17 (texture update), and V4.16 (new splash), which help this skin look and read cleanly in modern play.
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 Orianna is semi-rare because it’s a limited Worlds Winners skin locked to event windows and then vaulted, and while its release price was 1350 RP, the value on accounts can be higher due to its Legacy status and demand from collectors; you can find accounts with event-limited skins via Buy LoL Skin Accounts.
Yes, while vaulted you can still obtain T1 Orianna from Hextech Crafting and Mystery Gifts, though the drop rate is low; if you prefer a guaranteed route, you can also browse LoL Accounts, Buy LoL Accounts that already own the skin.
It’s a top pick if you want clear VFX and a celebratory theme, but many players also love Dark Star Orianna for its cosmic look or Pool Party Orianna for its playful colors and beachy effects; if you want to compare everything side by side, see All Orianna Skins.
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