Legacy skins... Just aren't legacy.

TheAppleTree25·2/8/2019, 2:48:00 AM·2 votes·1,161 views

I've always enjoyed legacy skins. People like me who have been playing since season 5 probably have a few. When hextech came out, I originally thought, "Oh cool free skins". But then after I while I thought, "Well, know my Headmistress Fiora is worthless." I wasn't too disappointed. I was nearly OUTRAGED when I found out THEY HAD LEGACY SKINS IN MY SHOP!!!! I felt like they ruined Legacy skins. If they are legacy, they shouldn't be accessible through hextech OR my shop. It's saddening to see such rare skins come back. Legacy skins are slowly but surely becoming as common as a project skin. If you call something Legacy, it should be Legacy. So please riot. PLEASE. Next my shop. please do not have legacy skins in it.

6 Comments

Sukishoo2/8/2019, 2:58:19 AM2 votes

Legacy only means that they aren't in the store year round. They come around during different events, sales, special discount shops, RNG of Hextech. Legacy skins were never really anything super special. I've been playing since season 2 and have never had an issue with this.

TheAppleTree252/8/2019, 3:10:11 AM1 votes

The term Legacy in league is misguiding. If a skin were to be Legacy, that means that no additional person should be able to get it other than the ones that already have it.

iGaveUpAtLast2/8/2019, 10:10:49 AM1 votes

There are far too many legacy skins to justify this suggestion. Not only would it be bad business but also discourage newer players. I get it, veterans are something special and worth more than people who only started in later seasons but why is it so outrageous that newer players can obtain legacy skins as well? It’s not like victorious skins where you actually had to achieve something, so I get why enabeling those would feel bad. Legacy skins on the other hand? What did you do aside from just being around back then? That’s right, nothing. Veterans need to learn how to not act so high and mighty because at times they just seem like spoiled kids who want everything to themselves and don’t know how to share.