League of Legend’s Hall of Legends Event Details

Riot Games is launching a Hall of Legends event for their MOBA League of Legends (2009). Hall of Legends celebrates international pro players within the League of Legends Esports circle. Every year, the Hall of Legends aims to celebrate one pro player. For the first Hall of Legends (2024), the in-game event starts on June 12th, 11AM PST and will end July 8th, 11:59PM PST. 

According to the official website, this first Hall of Legends event has two different components. 

The first one is a battle pass, where people must play games to rank up tiers. The battle pass, which goes for 1950 RP (in game currency), includes the Risen Legend LeBlanc skin, the “Broccoli Baron” title, the SKT1 Zed/Ryze/Syndra skins, a hide on bush ward, 14 Faker based icons/emotes, 6 event orbs, a banner, and 125 mythic essence. 1950 RP goes for about $15 USD.

The second component is the Ahri skin. Tiered into three parts, each part must be unlocked by spending RP, unlike Riot’s previous three-tier skin with Seraphine. The first tier, called Risen, costs 5430 RP (~$40 USD). Risen contains the Hall of Legends battle pass, will unlock Ahri as a champion if the player does not have her, the Risen Legend Ahri skin, an exclusive border/icon/emote, and a takedown counter taunt. 

The second tier – Immortalized – which features Ahri with a completely different splash art, goes for 32430 RP (~$250 USD). It includes the Risen tier along with a dynamic profile background, a border, an icon/emote, a holographic splash art, exclusive finisher VFXs, custom announcers, and three unique skin transformations with custom voice acting. The Immortalized Legend Ahri skin is also included.  

The third tier – the Signature Immortal Legend Collection – goes for 59260 RP (~$450 USD). Along with previous tier rewards, it includes Faker’s digital signature, chromas for previous SKT Faker characters, the “Final Boss Faker” title, and a border/banner. The signature will show on the Ahri and LeBlanc Risen Legend skins. 

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