
The second annual Hall of Legends inductee is coming for League of Legends, putting them in their esports Hall of Fame forever and giving the selected player their very own skins.
Faker was a pretty obvious choice for the first Hall of Legends inductee considering the longevity of his career and a massively stacked trophy cabinet. His act was going to be a tough one to follow.
The person that Riot ultimately chose was picked based not on the amount of Worlds titles he has, but the longevity of his career and his sheer level of individual skill: Uzi, the ADC player who dominated China for years.

Here’s everything we know about 2025’s Hall of Legends, including a bit more about who Uzi is, the skins that’ll be coming in the event pass, when the event is coming to League of Legends, and more.
When is the 2025 Hall of Legends event?
Leaks have revealed that Uzi’s Hall of Legends in-game event will be coming on patch 25.12, which is set to arrive on June 11 according to the current patch schedule. 25.11 just released, so it’ll be live 2 weeks from the time of writing.
Meanwhile, Uzi’s ceremony will happen on June 6, making his induction official and etching his name in the annals of League of Legends history permanently.
As for how long the event will last, Faker’s Hall of Legends event was only around for a few weeks before his skins were gone forever. It’s safe to assume Uzi’s collection will be the same.
Which skins will Uzi get for the Hall of Legends?
The first pick for Uzi’s set of commemorative skins is a little obvious: Vayne.

Vayne is Uzi’s signature champion. When he was featured in the Worlds 2018 trailer, that’s the champion they chose to embody him. Regardless of meta, Uzi rarely played ADCs that didn’t have some form of mobility or high outplay potential. That’s the epitome of what Vayne’s all about, getting into teamfights and dodging everything while shredding whatever stood in her way.
The second pick is a bit more modern: Kai’Sa.

Though it’s not the champion he was known for in his glory days, Kai’Sa defined a large swathe of Uzi’s later career. That may be in part because she does a lot of what Vayne does but a whole lot better in most cases. She’s also one of the most popular ADC champions in the game and, if you’re trying to sell skins, she’s a solid choice.
She also has the Immortalized Legend skin that’s the real crown jewel of this event, but getting it will cost you a pretty penny.

This event also comes with chromas for Ezreal, Lucian, and Ashe, with there being some Chromas exclusive to the Signature Immortalized Legend package.
How much do the Hall of Legends skins cost?
The Hall of Legends has multiple collections you can purchase, with the most expensive bundle costing $430 USD minimum. Bear in mind that every collection contains everything in the previous tiers, and that the listed items you get in the bundle are on top of that.
So, for example, the Signature Immortalized Legend Collection includes every item from every other tier in addition to what you get from that bundle.
Here’s every bundle and their RP prices:
Hall of Legends Pass – 1950 RP
The Hall of Legends Pass includes the following:
- Risen Legend Vayne Skin & Border
- Risen Legend Vayne Event Chroma
- Frosted Ezreal, PROJECT: Lucian, Fae Dragon Ashe Skins
- 125 Mythic Essence
- 11 Loot Boxes
- 13 Uzi-Themed Icons & Emotes
- Soak It Up Ward
- Relentless Hunter Banner
- “Crazy Little Dog” Title
- And more goodies
This is your basic event pass, so you won’t get all these skins upon purchasing it. Instead, you’ll get the ability to unlock all of them by playing matches and completing challenges.
Risen Legend Collection – 5035 RP
The Risen Legend collection has the following:
- Risen Legend Kai’Sa Skin
- Takedown Counter Taunt
- Risen Border
- Exclusive Risen Icon & Emote
You’re mostly buying this one for the Kai’Sa skin along with ways to augment it.
Immortalized Legend Collection – 32035 RP
This is the first big price jump, and it’s oriented almost solely around the Immortalized Legend Kai’Sa skin:
- Immortalized Legend Kai’Sa Skin (upgrades Risen Legend Kai’Sa)
- Unique Skin Transformations: 3 Relentless Hunter Forms w/ Unique VO
- The Hunter’s Chosen Transformation w/ Relentless Hunter HUD
- Structure Finisher VFX
- Champ Finisher VFX
- Custom Visual Announcer
- Holographic Immortalized Splash Art
- Dynamic Profile Background
- Immortalized Border
- Exclusive Immortalized Icon & Emote
Signature Immortalized Legend Collection – 58865 RP

This is the most expensive bundle, and its biggest draw is putting Uzi’s signature on the splash arts for his skins along with some custom animations. Additionally, it’ll fully complete the Hall of Legends Pass upon being purchased, allowing you to skip the grind.
- Signature Skin Upgrades:
- Uzi’s Signature Move (Ctrl+5) (Kai’Sa & Vayne)
- Uzi’s Signature Structure Finisher VFX (Kai’Sa)
- Signature Splash Art (Kai’Sa & Vayne)
- Signature Immortalized Border (Kai’Sa & Vayne)
- Risen Legend Vayne Paragon Chroma
- Frosted Ezreal, PROJECT: Lucian, Fae Dragon Ashe Paragon Chromas
- Hall of Legends 2025 Signature Banner
- Exclusive Signature Icon & Emote
- “YYDS” Title
- 100 Pass Levels
Buying this bundle will require you to purchase the $430 USD RP bundle to get it at its cheapest price. It’s around $5 cheaper than Faker’s Hall of Legends bundle from last year.
If you were to buy this without going for the $430 bundle and just bought $5 bundles, this would cost over $500 to obtain. If you want to get the Signature Immortalized Legend Collection, you’re best off just spending the $430 upfront.
Who is Uzi?
Uzi is one of the best ADC players of all time. The fact that he never won a world championship and still managed to become the second Hall of Legends inductee speaks volumes for just how skilled this player was in his heyday.
He played in his very first world final in 2013 and was the best ADC in China for years, racking up MVP awards left and right and cementing himself as one of LoL’s greatest players early on.
RNG’s best roster was built around his success, and his 2018 MSI win with the org was a triumphant win that proved China can go toe-to-toe with South Korea on the international stage.

Uzi retired from pro play due to several health issues, came back to play a few matches on BLG in 2022, went back into free agency, returned again to play a season with EDG before calling it quits for good.
He’s a player known for mobile ADCs like Vayne and Ezreal, opting to play hard-carry, mechanically involved ADCs who are capable of putting the game on their back and outplaying their opponent. If Uzi was on a team, he expected everyone on the roster to work toward keeping him alive and enabling him to carry.