
League of Legends has remained one of the most competitive online games for years, built around intense 5v5 matches on Summoner’s Rift where teams fight to take down the opposing Nexus. Beyond the gameplay itself, Riot Games also rewards players with cosmetic content that lets them personalize their champions without affecting balance or performance. Among all cosmetic rewards, Victorious skins are some of the most prestigious items in the game because they can’t be bought or unlocked through the shop. These skins are tied directly to ranked play and are only given to players who meet specific competitive requirements during a season. In this guide, we’ll break down what Victorious skins are, how you can earn them, the ranked conditions you must satisfy, and what determines whether you’re eligible to receive one at the end of the season.

Getting a Victorious skin is all about meeting a few clear conditions before the ranked season wraps up. Riot has adjusted the system over time, making these rewards easier to earn without locking them behind high ranks only. To qualify for the Victorious skin, you need to secure 15 ranked wins during the season, and those wins can come from either Solo/Duo queue or Flex queue. You no longer need to hit Gold or any specific rank just to unlock the base version of the skin, which means more players can earn it simply by staying active in ranked. One requirement that hasn’t changed is behavior: your Honor level must be at least Honor Level 2 by the end of the season. If your account has chat restrictions, suspensions, or other penalties, you won’t receive the skin even if you meet the win requirement. On top of the base skin, Victorious chromas are awarded based on your final rank. Every eligible player gets the standard version, while higher ranks unlock extra color variants, letting you show off how far you climbed during the season.

Riot Games has been awarding Victorious skins as ranked rewards for well over a decade, starting back in 2011. Each season (and later, each split) highlights a champion that had strong relevance in competitive or ranked play during that time. While the exact selection varies, all Victorious skins share the same identity: a prestige gold-and-blue theme, upgraded visual effects, and exclusive animations that clearly separate them from standard skins. Beginning in 2024, Riot shifted away from releasing just one Victorious skin per year and instead started releasing multiple skins across ranked splits.
Here’s a complete timeline of every Victorious skin released so far, organized by season:
• 2011 – Jarvan IV
• 2012 – Janna
• 2013 – Elise
• 2014 – Morgana
• 2015 – Sivir
• 2016 – Maokai
• 2017 – Graves
• 2018 – Orianna
• 2019 – Aatrox
• 2020 – Lucian
• 2021 – Blitzcrank
• 2022 – Sejuani
• 2023 – Anivia
• 2024 – Tryndamere
• 2024 – Kog’Maw
• 2024 – Sona
• 2025 – Master Yi
• 2025 – Twisted Fate
• 2025 – Fiora
• 2025 – Draven
One thing all Victorious skins have in common is exclusivity. Once a ranked season or split ends, that specific skin is locked forever. There’s no way to reroll it, buy it, or obtain it later through Hextech crafting or the store. If you didn’t meet the requirements during that season, the opportunity is permanently gone. That limited availability is exactly what makes Victorious skins some of the most respected and recognizable cosmetics in League of Legends.
No. You only need to win 15 ranked games in Solo/Duo or Flex during the season and keep Honor Level 2 or higher.
No. Once a ranked season or split is over, that Victorious skin is permanently unavailable.
If your Honor falls below Level 2 at any point before rewards are distributed, you won’t receive the Victorious skin, even if you met the ranked win requirement.
Chromas are unlocked based on your final rank. Higher ranks give you more color variants, but the base skin is the same for all eligible players.
No. Victorious skins cannot be rerolled, crafted, purchased, or traded. They are exclusive to the season they were released in.
Victorious skins are one of the most meaningful rewards in League of Legends because they reflect consistent ranked participation rather than pure skill alone. By winning the required number of ranked games and maintaining good behavior throughout the season, players can earn an exclusive cosmetic that will never return. With rank-based chromas adding extra prestige, these skins also showcase how far you pushed yourself in competitive play. If you enjoy ranked and care about long-term rewards, aiming for the Victorious skin each season is one of the best motivations to stay active, improve, and end the year with something truly rare in your collection.
Posted On: January 27th, 2026
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