Availability | Available in store |
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Price | 1350 RP |
Concept | Urgot in a cozy pajama, ready to attend a fan meet |
Model | New model |
Particles | New particles on his abilities and auto attacks |
Animations | New animations, new recall animation |
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Sounds | New Sound Effects |
Rarity | common |
Release date | 01/04/2020 |
In this skin, the usually intimidating and fearsome Dreadnought gets a comical and lighthearted makeover. Urgot has swapped his deadly arsenal for plushie-powered weapons and is dressed in an oversized, fluffy, and comically endearing Star Guardian onesie complete with a hood, that mirrors the Pajama Guardians' cutesy look. The color scheme is predominantly purple and blue, adorned with stars, following the Star Guardian theme.
Instead of six menacing mechanical legs, Urgot now totters around on six purple plushie star legs, each featuring a rabbit slipper. His weaponized arm has been replaced with a golden one, enriched by gold and blue elements that match the overall theme.
The skin's ability animations are equally fun. For example, his Purge (W) has him unleash a barrage of cute star projectiles, while his Fear Beyond Death (R) throws a giant snuggly star at enemies. When he grinds an enemy champion in his ultimate, they are treated by a colorful projectile with a pink star in its middle instead of the usual terrifying grinder.
In addition, Pajama Guardian Cosplay Urgot features new, amusing sound effects for his abilities, complete with playful, toy-like noises.
This skin might not be the most intimidating on the Rift, but it is likely to make your opponents laugh, which could be the secret weapon you need to take the win.
The "Definitely Not" skin line is one of the more comedic, tongue-in-cheek skin lines in League of Legends. The idea behind this line is that champions are dressed up in a haphazard and humorous fashion to poorly imitate or disguise themselves as another character, often even as another role within the game. As the name suggests, it's clear to everyone that these champions are 'definitely not' what they're dressed up as.
The skin line usually includes new models and textures, different ability particles, and sometimes even new recall animations that all contribute to the overall humor. The champions are typically seen wearing makeshift costumes that are deliberately designed to look homemade or patched together, further emphasizing the silliness of their disguises.
The skinline includes the following:
Although the price in the store isn’t the lowest, it is still considered to be a common skin, as in contrary to many rare skins, it can be simply purchased in the game store.
You can either purchase it from the shop or get it from a Hextech Crafting/Mystery Gift. Another way is to get an account with this skin already.
As mentioned earlier, yes, you can get Pajama Guardian Cosplay Urgot in a Hextech chest or through a Mystery Gift. However, keep in mind that the odds of getting a specific skin you want in a chest are very low unless you own most of the skins in the game already. You can already get an account with this skin in our shop.
Legacy skins are still obtainable thanks to our high end account store which features League of Legends accounts with the rarest skins at the best prices.