In total, there are 57 different champions eligible
Now that Worlds 2025 have crowned T1 for the third time in a row, we can begin to ponder the traditional question of which champions might be rewarded with this year's Worlds skins, a privilege only the five players from the winning team will get.
To be eligible for a Worlds winner skin, a player must select a champion they played at least once during the tournament (Swiss stage, Play-In, or Knockout). Riot generally asks players not to select champions that already have a Worlds skin, but there are several exceptions. The maximum is six champions—one for each player and occasionally a coach ward skin. T1 has played 57 champions during the tournament.
Lee "Faker" Sang-hyeok will have ten skins in the game, considering he already currently owns skins for more than one third of all the champions in League of Legends. Ryu "Keria" Min-seok and Choi "Doran" Hyeon-jun held a poll on Instagram to let fans decide which champion to pick. The support player offered a choice between Neeko and Lulu, while the toplaner suggested Ambessa, Gragas, Camille, or “Other.”
All champions played by T1
Among all the champions in the list, some already have Worlds skins:
- Jarvan IV (Fnatic, Samsung Galaxy)
- Corki (Fnatic)
- Dr Mundo (TPA)
- Orianna (TPA)
- Ezreal (TPA, Samsung Galaxy)
- Renekton (SKT T1 - 2015)
- Ryze (SKT T1 - 2015)
- Kalista (SKT T1 - 2015)
- Alistar (SKT T1 - 2015)
- Azir (SKT T1 - 2015)
- Taliyah (Samsung Galaxy)
- Rakan (Samsung Galaxy, Invictus Gaming)
- Camille (Invictus Gaming)
- LeBlanc (Invictus Gaming)
- Kai'Sa (Invictus Gaming)
- Leona (Damwon Gaming)
- Viego (EDward Gaming)
- Zoe (EDward Gaming)
- Akali (DRX)
- Caitlyn (DRX)
- Ashe (DRX)
- Bard (T1 - 2023)
- Vi (T1 - 2024)
- Yone (T1 - 2024)
- Sylas (T1 - 2024)
- Varus (T1 - 2024)
Header Photo Credit: David Lee/Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games








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