League of Legends: Lee Sin ASU Increases Prices For A Number Of Skins

Lee Sin is finally getting his ASU in LoL Patch 14.9, but some skin prices have changed for the champion.

Knockout Lee Sin ASU
League of Legends: Lee Sin is getting more expensive. | © Riot Games

Lee Sin, one of the most popular junglers in the game, is finally getting his League of Legends Art and Sustainability (ASU) update. The update will make him look much better, his animations smoother and clean up a lot of the VFX and SFX as well.

With this change, though, Riot has also decided to increase the prices of some of his skins to align with the current standard of pricing. For old Lee Sin mains this isn't a problem, since they already own the skins though, right?

Multiple Lee Sin Skins Have Price Increased After ASU

Lee Sin's ASU is going to be released in League of Legends Patch 14.9. With it, Riot is cleaning up his skins and improving all his visuals. Oh, and his neck won't break anymore when you go for a sick flash-kick-combo.

Acolyte Lee Sin ASU
Which skins are affected? | © Riot Games

With these adjustments to the iconic character's look, though, Riot is also going to be making some changes to the price of a few cosmetics. Now, for most people this won't be an issue since they probably already have the skins. And, Riot has also informed players ahead of time, so anyone who wants to can still purchase these skins in the next 2-weeks before the ASU goes live.

Dragon Fist Lee Sin is going to be upgraded to an epic tier skin, meaning it will now cost 1350 RP. The skin received new VFX, as well as a new recall, putting it in the same category as newly released skins.

Traditional Lee Sin is also getting a price hike to 750 RP. This is similar to what Riot did with Skarner when his VGU released. One of his skins also got a price increase due to the upgraded visuals.

Lee Sin's ASU is going to hit live servers in LoL Patch 14.9 along with the 2024 MSI Event and upcoming Emyrean skins.

Sabrina Ahn

Sabrina Ahn is the League of Legends and Riftfeed Lead. During her time at Concordia University in 2014 she fell in love with LoL and is playing it since – how she hasn't lost her sanity is still unclear....