'League of Legends' Reveals Eternum Cassiopeia and Championship Ashe

League of Legends has two new skins coming soon, an Eternum skin for Cassiopeia and a Championship [...]

Eternum Cassiopeia
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League of Legends has two new skins coming soon, an Eternum skin for Cassiopeia and a Championship skin for Ashe.

The two skins were revealed recently when the latest patch went live and a new round of content landed on the PBE where the cosmetics were seen in more detail. Since their reveal, players have been asked to provide a bit of feedback on both of the skins to help fine-tune them before they're fully released.

Cassiopeia joins other champions like Nocturne and Rek'Sai with her Eternum skin, and the theme definitely seems to fit the snake champion well. Currently priced at 1350 RP, Eternum Cassiopeia comes with a brand new model and textures as well as the dark color themes that the Eternum skins are known for.

Alien sound effects are also included with the skin as is common in that particular line of skins, but some players giving feedback on the boards expressed some concern that the sounds didn't feel as impactful as they'd like them to, especially on the mid laner's ultimate. Since the initial post was made, volume adjustments for the skin's sound effects have already been adjusted to make them sound much more impactful in-game.

But while the Championship Ashe skin is a pretty impressive addition to the ADC's choices, players have had a few more concerns with her skin as opposed to Cassiopeia's. The skin comes with Championship armor and a special recall animation where she summons her throne and new sound and visual effects as well.

The price is a bit more expensive than Championship skins in the past though, priced the same as Cassiopeia's at 1350 RP as opposed to the traditional 975 RP that they've been in the past. Some players expressed on the PBE boards that the skin should be kept at the same price as the other Championship skins, but the difference between hers and the others comes from the additional visual and sound effects compared to the previous Championship skins.

Championship Ashe
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Others have commented that the skin looks a bit more like the Victorious skin line than a Championship skin, but the team working on the skin is already taking that feedback into consideration, saying that they've added more gold to the skin and also plan to make the Victorious skins feel more unique in the future.

The skins' prices are subject to change for now and are still being worked on before their releases.