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League of Legends: New Uzi Hall of Legends Skins Revealed
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Jack Willa
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28 May 2025
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Riot Games has officially unveiled the next addition to its Hall of Legends series, and this time the honor goes to Chinese ADC legend Jian “Uzi” Zihao. As with last year’s commemorative skins for Faker, this Hall of Legends event is centered around two premium skins, one that can be earned through the battle pass, and another that sits at the top of the prestige ladder with a price tag nearing $500.
Risen Legends Vayne
Players looking to commemorate Uzi without breaking the bank will be glad to know that Risen Legends Vayne is the main reward skin from this year’s Hall of Legends[1] event pass. The pass costs 1,950 RP and includes the Vayne skin along with several other cosmetic rewards—three additional skins, icons, emotes, and more.
This version of Vayne celebrates Uzi’s legendary mechanical precision and legacy as one of the best ADC players ever to touch the game. The pass is similar in structure to last year’s, with plenty of rewards bundled for players willing to grind it out.
Risen Legend Kai’Sa
If you thought the commemorative Ahri skin for Faker was expensive, Riot has taken it a step further with Risen Legend Kai’Sa, released in three escalating tiers:
Base Edition (5,000 RP): Comes with a stylish Kai’Sa skin featuring a takedown counter for added flair.
Immortalized Edition (32,000 RP): Adds three unique transformation forms, custom voiceovers, a visual announcer, custom HUD, structure finisher effects, and even animated splash art.
Signature Edition (59,000 RP): This version, priced at nearly $500, includes everything above plus Uzi’s signature move (CTRL+5), personalized structure finishers, splash art branding, auto-completion of the battle pass, exclusive icons, banners, and chromas.
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Limited-Time Event
One key detail that has frustrated some players is Riot’s decision to make these Hall of Legends skins limited-time only. Once they’re gone, they won’t be returning. For collectors and die-hard Uzi fans, this adds urgency but also pressure to grab the skins while they’re available.
Worth the Price?
Reactions have been mixed. The Vayne battle pass is widely seen as a great deal with a solid bundle of content, especially for fans of Uzi and the ADC role. On the other hand, the $500 Signature Kai’Sa skin has reignited debates about paywalls, prestige pricing, and FOMO[2]-driven monetization.
While many agree the skins are visually stunning and rich in personalized flair, others argue that such pricing strategies push the boundaries of what’s acceptable in a free-to-play title.
Whether you’re an Uzi fan or just a League skin collector, the Hall of Legends event is once again a spectacle of design and controversy. Risen Legends Vayne offers great value through the pass, but Risen Legend Kai’Sa’s price tag may leave many players hesitant. Either way, these skins are poised to be rare collectibles tied to one of League’s most iconic players.
References
[1] "Hall of Legends". lol.fandom.com. Retrieved May 28, 2025
[2] "FOMO". dictionary.cambridge.org. Retrieved May 28, 2025