League of Legends developer Riot Games has introduced a new skin tier, called “Transcendent,” which is even higher than the Ultimate tier. The first skin in this new tier is the controversial Faker Ahri skin.
Controversial “Transcendent” Faker Ahri skin
The latest skin in League of Legends has caused a stir among players once again. The Immortalised and Risen Legend Ahri skin was created to honor Faker for his contributions to the game. However, the high price of the skins has led many players to call it a “scam.” Some players are even threatening to mass ban Ahri so that those who bought the skin can’t use it.
Despite the significant backlash, Riot Games has not announced any changes to the pricing at this time.
Riot Games has now introduced a new skin tier called “Transcendent,” suggesting that even more expensive skins could be coming in the future. This new tier is above the Ultimate tier, which was previously the most expensive and high-quality tier in the game. Ultimate skins, such as Elementalist Lux and Pulsefire Ezreal, are highly valued for their in-game transformations and other unique features.
The Transcendent Ahri skin will cost players around $450 USD, making it the most expensive cosmetic item ever sold in League of Legends by Riot Games.
Riot’s introduction of this new skin tier indicates that we can expect more high-end cosmetics in the future, which is likely to upset many League of Legends players. It is probable that other skins released as part of the Hall of Legends will also be included in this tier, although Riot has not confirmed this yet.
Riot has not yet disclosed what they have planned for this new skin tier, but it could potentially lead to further controversy among the League of Legends community.
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