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For all the skins available to purchase in League of Legends, there are a handful that aren’t available to the public.
These skins, more commonly known as “Legacy Skins,” are some of the oldest in League of Legends. They were only given out during certain events or have been discontinued after their initial release.
If you see a player using these skins in-game, then you are likely playing with a true veteran who has been around since League’s initial closed beta period from April 10 to Oct. 22, 2009.
The release skins
Silver Kayle
Silver Kayle was released with the original retail copy of League of Legends in 2009. As stores pretty much never restock the physical editions, it’s near impossible to find a copy that has the original codes. And even if you did, Riot disabled the codes back in 2014.
Young Ryze
Young Ryze, or Human Ryze as he was once known, was another skin given to players who pre-ordered a retail version of League of Legends at launch.
Black Alistar
Black Alistar was only given to players who ordered the digital version of the League of Legends collector’s edition at launch. Few players bought the game (it was free-to-play), so not many players own this skin.
Rusty Blitzcrank
Rusty Blitzcrank was discontinued in January 2010 and was only available in the store for a mere three months before it was pulled. The skin looked too much like the original Blitzcrank skin, and was discontinued for that very reason.
UFO Corki
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UFO Corki was gifted to players who created an account for the game before Jan. 14, 2010. It was given to players as part of a promotion for an award League of Legends won that year.
King Rammus
If you tested League of Legends when it was still in beta, this was your reward. King Rammus (a subtle hint to another character by the name of King Koopa) is a Super Mario series nod that lets players know you’re a League of Legends veteran.
The PAX skins (Twisted Fate, Jax, Sivir)
PAX Prime 2009, 2010, and 2011 gifted event-goers with one of these three legendary skins. The first skin of the trio, Twisted Fate, was given to a small pool of players attending the event to celebrate the game’s release and is the rarest skin in the game.
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Those who attended the PAX Prime conventions the following two years were given Jax and Sivir, respectively. These were the last PAX Prime skins created until 2017, when Neo Pax Sivir was released.
Riot Squad Singed
Players who were lucky enough to attend Gamescom in 2010 were given Riot Squad Singed as a party favor. Although Riot Squad Singed was occasionally available through the in-game store afterwards, the skin still remains one of the most difficult to find since codes were discontinued shortly after Gamescom.
Judgement Kayle
This Kayle skin was awarded to players who competed in at least 10 games in season one of League of Legends. As such, the skin is notoriously hard to find in a competitive match, and hasn’t been sold since.
Urfwick
Urfwick was originally available in 2010 as a limited release, making it hard to find in the League community. It took seven years for the skin to finally make a resurgence—but at a cost.
Urfwick was brought back in the blue essence store in recent years, selling for a massive 150,000 blue essence. It has since returned to the legacy store and is unlikely to be seen again until the next store opening.
The Victorious Skins
Jarvan IV (2011)
Janna (2012)
Elise (2013)
Morgana (2014)
Sivir (2015)
Maokai (2016)
Graves (2017)
Orianna (2018)
The Victorious Skins are only given to players who achieve a rank of Gold or higher each year in-game. The skin line started with Jarvan VI in 2011 and has continued to this very day, with Graves being the most recent champion to join the golden line of skins. These skins are rare due to them never being available in the store.
Gemstone Skins
Hextech Annie
Hextech Alistar
Hextech Poppy
Hextech Malazahar
Hextech Kog’maw
Soulstealer Vayne
Lancer Zero Hecarim
Dreadnova Darius
Neo Pax Sivir
This is a selection of skins locked away behind loot boxes. To get them, players need to pray that luck is on their side when they open a hextech chest. You’ll need 10 gemstones to unlock just one of these skins.
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive is all about its mods, and it has become famous for having some beautiful (and ugly) weapon skins along in addition to its custom maps.
Valve adds more and more skins from the Steam Workshop to the game every couple of months via a new collection, but there are tons of new community-made skins added to the Workshop every week.
Here are the ten best skins in the Steam Workshop right now for CS:GO that we would like to see Valve add to the game.
1. P2000 | Green Carbon
A carbon fiber p2000 with a bright green accent color: what's not to love?
Thanks to the bright, almost pastel color, I think we could see this one a spring collection, provided enough people vote for the skin.
2. M4A1-S | Grimalkin
This is part of the Grimalkin collection created for the upcoming CS:GO Pit League.
According to the creator, the grimalkin will serve as the league's logo, and the proceeds from the skins will go to support the league itself.
So if you're into eSports, whether spectating or playing, this could be a good buy once it becomes available. And with a skin as beautiful as this, I doubt it will take long.
If there had been a Deagle in Portal, it would have looked like this.
This Desert Eagle weapon skin captures the spirit and the color scheme of the Portal series perfectly, and is currently one of the most popular skins right now on the Steam Workshop for CS:GO.
4. AWP | Celestial Cell
If it ever comes to the game officially, I can definitely see people calling this the 'AWP from heaven', thanks to this skin's name.
The light blue hues in the hexagonal cells contrast perfectly with the pure black metal of this bolt-action sniper rifle, creating a great-looking gun that you'd want to have in your hands as you blast away the opposing team.
5. SG553 | Eagle Eye
I don't use the SG very much in CS:GO, but the next time I do, I hope I can use it with the Eagle Eye skin on it.
This skin includes a great color scheme that is bested only by the artwork.
6. M4A1-S | Crush
If the M4A1-S is your weapon of choice, this might become your skin of choice if it ever makes it into the game.
With the crush skin on your M4A1-S, you'll be making everyone type 'RIP' in chat as you blast through the enemy team.
7. Glock18 | Spray
The glock is not most Counter-Strike: Global Offensive players' first, or even second, choice of pistols. But when they do have to use it, they want to use it in style. The Spray skin could help them do just that if it's ever included in the game.
8. p2000 | Flaming Eyeball
Looking to put some bullets through the enemies' eyes with the default Counter-Terrorist pistol? Then look no further than the Flaming Eyeball skin.
Inspecting this weapon after doming a couple of people would be a great way to taunt them.
9. p250 | Tenderness
You don't see too many purple and black skins in CS:GO, but I must admit that this p250 skin looks slick.
Between the contrasting bright purple and deep black and the intricate rings seemingly carved into the handle of the pistol to give it a wooden appearance, this gun looks great under the right lighting.
Unfortunately, it fell towards the bottom of this list because the purple is a bit too bright when the in-game sun shines right on it.
10. UMP-45 | Cascade
We are ending this list with a nice black and yellow UMP skin that will let you frag in style. It has an interesting linear design with the contrasting yellow painted on the traditional black color of the gun.
The yellow is bright, yet subtle enough to make it look very well done.
While not all too interesting, I couldn't leave this CS:GO skin off the list.
And there you have it folks, the ten best skins on the Steam Workshop right now for Counter-Strike: Global Offensive.
If you like them, you should definitely vote yes for them so that you can use them in-game as soon as possible, and make sure you stay tuned to GameSkinny for the latest and greatest CS:GO skins that hit the Workshop.