


Faker has won many titles in League of Legends, and Riot Games has commemorated his achievements with several unique skins. The skins honor Faker’s achievements in League and also give his fans something to show off. Even with the controversy about ridiculously expensive Faker skins, there are many affordable skins for the player in the game.
Consequently, Faker fans will need to do quite a bit of collecting if they want a full set of his signature skins.
With the 2024 T1 World Champion skins out, Faker officially has nine skins in League of Legends, and are assumed to contribute significantly to his net worth.

Zed is the one in the middle with the twin blades. Image Source: Riot Games
Faker skins started coming out with SKT T1’s World Championship in League of Legends Season 3. The first Faker skin was for Zed, a broken champion at the time who helped Faker secure dominance in the mid lane. Despite having excellent splash art, this Zed skin is considered to be the worst Faker skin by many fans. It is, however, one of the only skins that Faker has ever used himself. At the 2014 All-Stars, all of SKT picked their namesake skins against Fnatic. And for once, Faker was no exception.

Ryze is the one in front with the blue orb. Image Source: Riot Games
The second skin is for Ryze. Even with plenty of champion reworks, Faker seems to love this AP champion. In the 2015 Championship, Faker made sure to be known as the best Ryze player in the world. He still holds an impressive 59-35 record with Ryze and a KDA of 3.8.

Syndra is throwing her blue orbs. Image Source: Riot Games
Faker’s third skin for Syndra comes from the Season 6 World Championship. The skin came as a surprise as Faker only used the champion twice in 2016’s World Championship. He has also only played one game with Syndra over the past six years.

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The Immortalized Legend Ahri is the first solo Faker skin not attached to a team. The skin celebrates the legend of the game by giving him a separate skin as part of the Hall of Legends. Faker is the first Hall of Legends player to be given this honor, though more are sure to come, starting with Uzi. And after 10 years of wanting one, Faker was finally awarded an Ahri skin.

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The cheapest skin in the collection, Risen Legend LeBlanc is a secondary and more affordable option among Faker’s Hall of Legends skins. Fans unwilling to spend big bucks on the much more expensive Ahri skin can get LeBlanc instead. Faker’s LeBlanc is special in League history as he remained nearly undefeated with the champion for the first three seasons.

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The Risen Legend Ahri skin is cheaper and follows the same theme as the Risen Legend LeBlanc. Faker has played Ahri to victory plenty of times and is considered one of the best players in the world with the champion.
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Orianna is in the middle. Image Source: Riot Games
T1 Orianna comes from the Season 13 World Championship. Faker announced his pick at the end of 2023 and said that he went with Oriana because she would be best. He initially considered Ahri, and it’s possible that he changed his mind by being told he would get a skin on her with the Hall of Legends. Faker’s played champions count is already greater than 40, including the likes of Smolder, Naafiri, and old champions like Taric and Udyr.

Yone is in the middle, ‘shushing’. Image Source: Riot Games
For his victory in the 2024 World Championship, Faker picked Yone for his champion skin. This is the first attack-damage champion to receive a Faker skin since Zed all the way back following Season 3. The five-time champion picked this skin after making a poll with all available options, and letting his fans vote for which one they would like the most.

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The most recent skin developed in honor of Faker is for Sylas, alongside Yone’s skin. He received a Prestige skin on top of his regular champion skin as a reward for being the 2024 World Finals MVP. After not receiving a World Champion skin for 6 years, Faker received three new ones in the last couple of years.
Like Yone, the Faker Sylas skin was chosen due to being the second voted pick among Faker’s fans. This means that despite having nine skins to his name, and six T1 Faker skins, Faker still doesn’t have a skin on Azir. Even when the Emperor of the Sands is his most played champion by a mile. The SKT T1 Azir skin from 2015 was made in honor of Easyhoon, Faker’s partner in mid lane.
Despite all of the many hours of practice and years of competition Faker has put into competitive League of Legends, the legendary player – widely regarded as one of the best LoL players of all time -is still going strong and shows few signs of slowing. As long as T1 remains competitive at the game’s top pro level, Faker fans may well continue to receive more commemorative skin dedicated to their favorite player.
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