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T1 won Worlds again, and The Ascended is their reward. Every skin, chroma and bundle in the set, plus when each one leaves the shop.

The full T1 Ascended set, honouring T1’s 2025 world title. Image: Riot Games
T1 won Worlds again, and the T1 Worlds Champion skins are the reward. The line is called “The Ascended,” and Riot dropped the official trailer this week. The set covers the five champions T1 played on their way to a fourth world title, plus the MVP skin every winning roster earns.
If you have seen a Worlds Champion set before, you know the drill. These are the highest-honour skins in League, designed with the players themselves. They only exist because a team actually won the thing. Below is the full set, the cost of each piece, and the date it leaves the shop.
Worlds Champion skins are Riot’s tribute to the reigning world champions. The winning roster picks the champions, helps design the splash and effects, and gets a signature skin each. For 2025 that team is T1. The theme is The Ascended, a gold-and-light motif that plays on the dynasty they have built.
The five champion skins are T1 Galio, T1 Xin Zhao, T1 Seraphine, T1 Ambessa and T1 Yunara, matching the picks that carried T1 through the bracket. Above those sits the MVP skin, MVP T1 Miss Fortune. It goes to the finals MVP, and it carries more prestige and a bigger price tag than the rest.

The five standard champion skins each run 1350 RP: T1 Galio, T1 Xin Zhao, T1 Seraphine, T1 Ambessa and T1 Yunara. Every one carries the Ascended gold-and-light theme, new visual effects, recall animations, and voice processing.
MVP T1 Miss Fortune sits above them at 1820 RP. The MVP skin always gets extra attention because it marks the single best player of the final, and this year it is the headline piece of the set.
Each champion also gets a Signature Bundle. It packages the skin with its signature icon and border, a ward skin, an Elite chroma, and an exclusive emote inspired by the pro who helped design it. Want the full version of a specific skin? That is the Signature Bundle.
Want all of it? Riot sells a Worlds Winner Megabundle that wraps every Signature Bundle together. It adds three megabundle-exclusive items you cannot get any other way: a Golden Team Icon, the T1 2025 Worlds Winner Lobby Banner, and the “Three-peat, 1 Dynasty” Title.
That title is the collector’s flex of the set. It directly references T1’s run of world championships, and once the bundle is gone, so is the title.
Beyond the Elite chromas inside each Signature Bundle, Riot sells five standard chromas per skin.
One of them, the Ruby chroma, is a chroma-bundle exclusive, so you cannot buy it on its own. The other four sell individually. Chroma collectors, note the Ruby split now. It is the one that locks behind the bundle.
If you are on the fence, the calendar decides for you. Worlds Champion skins are not permanent shop fixtures.
The bundles (Signature Bundles and the Megabundle) run for two patches and disappear at the start of Patch 26.16. The “Together as 1” Nexus Finisher, sold separately in the Mythic Shop for 250 Mythic Essence, also leaves at the start of 26.16.
The individual skins stick around longer. You can buy them with RP until the start of Patch 26.23. After that, the Epic skins move into the Loot pool with the first patch of 2027.
MVP T1 Miss Fortune follows her own path. Once she leaves the shop, she enters the Mythic Shop pool in the first patch of 2027 at 200 Mythic Essence, appearing in the rotating or featured section. One catch: the Mythic Shop version drops her signature icon and border. The shop window is the only way to get the complete package.
Riot’s official skins trailer runs through the whole set with the cinematic treatment these releases always get.
If you main any of the five champions, or you just bleed T1, this is not a hard decision. Worlds Champion skins carry a status nothing else in the game touches. They only get made when a team actually wins, and Riot splits a share of the proceeds with the pros and their org.
If you are only after the collector pieces, the clock is what matters. The title, the banner, the golden icon and the Ruby chroma all vanish at the start of Patch 26.16, with no re-release after that. The individual skins give you until 26.23, so there is no rush on those.
For everything else shipping alongside them, see our Patch 26.14 breakdown, and the rest of our League of Legends coverage tracks each release as it lands.

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