Since 2009, Warwick’s wolf skins have struck fear into the hearts of players and, later, television show fans alike.
One of the original champions in League of Legends, Warwick is known by players as a tanky top/jungle laner requiring only a low skill level. Others may recognize him as a teased new champion in the next season of the animated show Arcane. While Riot released he bulkt of his skins around 2009-2011, Warwick has gotten his share of new and updated looks since then.
Here are all 15 Warwick skins, at least one of which fans are likely to see in Arcane Season 2.
Players have access to purchase eight Warwick skins, all of which are available from the general LoL shop. The newest skin is from late 2022. Could a new skin, perhaps from Arcane, be coming soon?
Release date: February 21, 2009
Cost: 260 RP
Warwick is one of the original Zaunites, later to be joined by the likes of Jinx and others. An underworld creature gone mad from the sheer amount of experimentation he’s undergone, Warwick is permanently, chemically angry. Plus, he’s found, there’s nothing better than a good blood hunt.
Release date: August 15, 2010
Cost: 520 RP
A creature of Frejlord, Warwick’s Tundra Hunter skin is similar to that of an Arctic wolf. Granted, Arctic wolves generally don’t have massive crystalline structures within and outside of their body. But those like Warwick who intend to traverse Frejlord need to survive in any way they can.
Release date: March 29, 2011
Cost: 975 RP
Firefang Warwick stands at the opposite end of the Warwick skins from his Tundra Hunter form. If anything has survived the Infernal attacks and remains uncharred, it won’t continue to do so once the hellhound finds it. Here, Warwick seems to be powered by lava and unbridled rage.
Release date: December 5, 2011
Cost: 975 RP
The Highway Heretics universe takes place in a Mad Max-inspired dystopian wasteland, Hyena Warwick may both ride the motorcycle and also be powered by it. A hyena blends into the desert well, allowing Warwick to take advantage and get extra kills.
Release date: February 17, 2015
Cost: 750 RP
In an alternate Runeterra where the remaining Magelord descendants have forgotten their original purpose, Marauder Warwick can withstand infinite duress and impose seemingly infinite distress. Whether just a chimerical aberration or a hint to some great runic mystery, he’s ready to spill blood at any time.
Release date: August 1, 2019
Cost: 1,350 RP
PROJECT: Warwick is, well, a project gone very wrong. He may be at a new stage of transhuman evolution, but the programmed-in remorselessness and violent nature may come back to haunt PROJECT if he ever escapes. Oh, wait…
Release date: August 12, 2021
Cost: 1,350 RP
The foolish Eclipse coven thought that they could kill Warwick, but a god never truly dies. Rather than quench his thirst for bloody moonlit revels, they only made it worse. And now, Warwick isn’t only thirsty, but hungry for human flesh.
Release date:
Cost: 1,350 RP
Warwick’s last skin line, the Winterblessed theme features champions attempting to gain Polaris’ favor and the gifts or punishments from the Aurora. Winterblessed Warwick is one of Polaris’s creations who serves as a vehicle for her judgment.
Players will have a difficult time finding purchasable skins in the Legacy Vault. Whether seasonal or just retired, Warwick’s vaulted skins are likely to only be seen in the shop during special events.
Release date: April 27, 2010
Cost: 520 RP
What big eyes Warwick’s Big Bad skin has! And what big teeth. All the better to fill his eternal hunger. Or at least they would be if he weren’t just a regular fairy tale grandmother.
Release date: November 16, 2010
Cost: 975 RP
If any skins have jaws of the beast, it’s certainly Feral Warwick. After having been bitten by a radioactive… wolf in addition to more augmentations, Warwick lives to further Singed’s mad scientist goals. The Silver Age of heroes and villains isn’t kind to everyone.
Release date: February 8, 2018
Cost: 1,350 RP
Lunar Guardian Warwick protects the south border of the immortal realm from an ever nearing darkness and is willing to travel to the ends of the earth to do so. His is one of many skins celebrating the Lunar New Year throughout League’s history. Notably, Warwick’s Lunar Revel skin will glow yellow if players activate his primal howl.
Typically, rare skins for Warick and other champs have the chance to appear in the monthly mythic shop rotation or in other stores like the Essence Emporium. Some of Warwick’s skins, however, are a little harder to get.
Release date: March 31, 2010/November 8, 2017
Cost: 5,000 RP/150,000 ME
Urf, also known as a Warwick in manatee’s clothing, comes from League’s April Fools’ Day event in 2010. While Riot originally only released 500 Urf the Manatee skins, his popularity merited his eventual inclusion in the biannual Essence Emporium sale as Urfwick instead. The key difference between the two isn’t appearance, but rarity. Urf the Manatee is a limited skin and probably won’t be seen again.
Release date: July 10, 2010
Cost: N/A
Grey Warwick also belongs to the Eclipse universe and serves the monstrous Blade Queen Lissandra. While he may have been a regular knight once, his loyalty to the queen has only served to risk the state of his own humanity. The Grey Warwick skin is available exclusively through level five honor capsules.
Release date: December 8, 2022
Cost: 125 ME
Compared to his base version, prestige Winterblessed Warwick is no mere beast or servant. The beast from Beauty and the Beast only wishes he had this much rizz. League generally hints that Warwick is inspired by werewolf lore, but the constant night and wolf imagery in the Tales from Polaris universe makes this connection as clear as a full moon.
Warwick is due for a new skin soon, given that his last two skins came out in 2022. Hopefully, players will enjoy using the champion as he is until he gets another update.
Players must be 21 years of age or older or reach the minimum age for gambling in their respective state and located in jurisdictions where online gambling is legal. Please play responsibly. Bet with your head, not over it. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, and wants help, call or visit: (a) the Council on Compulsive Gambling of New Jersey at 1-800-Gambler or www.800gambler.org; or (b) Gamblers Anonymous at 855-2-CALL-GA or www.gamblersanonymous.org.