This Lunar Revel comes with a good assortment of fireworks, warriors and a touch of jade to welcome the year of the water snake. A group of champions has joined the festivities in full and their styles reflect as much of the holiday as it does of them. Light a fuse and enjoy the spectacle with the aid of this skins’ review.
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To welcome the year of the water dragon, a few champions have decided to celebrate with guqin music, martial arts and dragon-styled equipment. This celebration may seem a little sober but what they are offering surely looks good. Relax to the pleasing sound of the guqin and join the festivities with the help of this skins’ review.
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Rammus, the Armordillo’s tendency to curl into a ball may be one of the most idiosyncratic of the League of Legends; strangely, not all of his skins exploit it. Fortunately, his skins compensate by providing an ample amount of themes from the most natural to unusual ones. If you are going somewhere, Rammus can provide style and speed and this skins’ review advice.
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Dr. Mundo, the Madman of Zaun hardly has the traditional intellectual look expected from a scientist. Regardless, experiments are what have made him this way and he would surely say this is the way he pleases. Therefore, if you want to look good where you please take a look at his skins’ review; before Mundo reviews himself.
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Alistar, the Minotaur may be a classic tank yet he’s quite versatile when the time comes to choose an outfit. From the Far West to Hell, Alistar has multiple and interesting faces. If you are in the mood to trample over your enemies but unsure about which style to choose, pulverize your doubts with Alistar’s skins’ review.
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Gragas, the Rabble Rouser demonstrates his love of liquor all the time; whether it’s fitting or not. This can cause some impractical barrel-hugging but also allows some classic portrayals of drinking culture. When the time comes to have a drink with style, let the barrel roll with this skins’ review.
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Thresh, the Chain Warden’s arrival at the League of Legends comes with the chime of metal and the screams of victims. Bubbles on the sea surface tell of horrors that re-emerge as if summoned by the pain. Terror in the night paints the Moon with blood. Whether you like your victims dry or wet is only a matter of preference. So, to better decide the elements for their torture, take a look at his handy skin review.
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Nidalee, the Bestial Huntress is a champion with a dual theme: both her human and cougar forms are stylized in different ways depending on the selected skin. This duality is often satisfyingly exploited but sometimes simply ignored. When hunting for the right outfit, there’s no need to prowl through the bushes; just pounce at her skins’ review.
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Viktor, the Machine Herald joined the League of Legends in the middle of his path along the machine evolution. His skins show what once was and what would or could be: the early stages, the final result and the ideal to be pursued. The time has come to get augmented with evolving technology so join the great evolution and decide in which stage you’d like to start.
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Olaf, the Berserker doesn’t have many outfits; also half are re-textures. On top of that, the skins draw from very specific topics that may not have wide appeal. If this isn’t reason enough to be blinded with rage then being a berserker should be. Therefore, to unleash Olaf’s fury with a suitable style, recklessly swing by his review and viciously strike all doubts down.
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