Having Lee play as a midfielder in soccer fits well thematically with his ultimate being, you know, a kick and making his Sonic Wave a soccer ball. ![]() This is another legacy skin, released way back when Riot dropped skins for big sporting events like the Olympics or World Cup (please bring that back Riot). ![]() It would be much more appealing if he didn’t already have so many amazing skins at his disposal. Lee looks okay and there are a few cool unique animations on his Safeguard and Sonic Wave. The newest Lee Sin skin sadly doesn’t hold a candle to a lot of the others that are available for the Blind Monk. It’s great for the loading screen, but pretty meh in game. The skin itself isn’t bad, but the bright red really washes out the aqua blue of his robes and makes him look like a knock-off Shredder from the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The splash art of this skin is far cooler than the actual skin. Since it’s a legacy skin I guess it has a little more appeal but generally I don’t think this skin is necessary. The animations are nothing unique and hardly anyone uses it. Lee Sin kind of looks like a thinner Kim Jung Un in the tracksuit and with those glasses and not in a flattering way. Unfortunately, it did not age well at all. This was the skin chosen by SKT’s jungler Bengi to celebrate his team’s World Championship in Season 3. It’s a bit more toned down than his base skin and I like the long hair replacing Lee’s blindfold, but otherwise, this is a fairly unimpressive skin. If a new player didn’t know any better, they would think this is a knockoff of his far-superior Muay Thai skin. This is Lee’s oldest skin and frankly, it shows. ![]()
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