Thinking back on the first skin or first few skins you bought is always interesting. Remembering which champion you used to like the most.
Or still do!
The first skin I purchased was King Tryndamere!
Thinking back on the first skin or first few skins you bought is always interesting. Remembering which champion you used to like the most.
Or still do!
The first skin I purchased was King Tryndamere!
Cant remember the name, but it was the Silver Warwick. <3'd WW jungle back when he was good, dang i miss him :<
Hey im new to LoL, so I was wondering if you earn RP in other ways then buying it? And also can you buy skins with IP? thanks, figured I would go ahead and ask here since it was already about skins :P
havnt bought any skins, because im poor and its a waste of money in my opinion.
only skin i got is the youtube alistar
The only way I know of for getting RP other than purchasing it is when you create a new account at around level 3 or 4 they give you 400 RP (Only enough for cheap skin sales. I mean really cheap) Or Golden Alistar/Assassin Yi.
So yeah no way if you are already Summoner Level 30 or higher.....
Muskateer Twisted Fate, was on sale and is one of my favourite champions for middle lane![]()
Spooky gangplank, and am still loving that ghost skin.
Sorceress Lux or Cottontail Teemo.
MY favorite champion is Pantheon, even though people tell me he isnt that great, he just seems like a bad ass to me lol, his skins arent really overwhelmingly cool though, so I prolly wont buy any for him.
bunny riven. Nothing can beat that!
Highlander Tryndamere.
Beast mode.
We all know what to do, but no one does it.Originally Posted by Azurenys
I think it was Assassin Yi. I had never bought RP before and Riot gave everyone 400 RP for some reason (this was way before the 400 for hitting level 3? 5?).
Super Teemo![]()
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