The 2025 League of Legends World Championship is reaching its final stage, with T1 preparing to face KT Rolster in a highly anticipated Grand Final. As two of South Korea’s strongest teams, their matchup represents both a continuation of the long-standing Telecom rivalry and a defining moment for professional League of Legends.
With another championship on the line, attention also turns to the potential T1 Worlds 2025 skin lineup. Each player’s choice could highlight their signature champions and mark another milestone in T1’s legacy if they secure another world title.
Worlds skins requirements
Each year’s World Championship winners earn the right to select a Worlds skin for one champion they used during the tournament. To qualify, the champion must have been played at least once in any official stage, including Play-Ins. This ensures that every chosen skin reflects a real, competitive performance.
Although champions can receive multiple Worlds skins over the years, individual players typically avoid repeating the same champion for their personal selection. This practice keeps each new skin lineup distinct while still honoring historical champions that have appeared more than once.
Some champions have accumulated several commemorative skins due to repeated appearances in winning rosters. The table below highlights examples of champions with multiple Worlds skins:
| Champion | Teams and Years |
|---|---|
| Ezreal | TPA 2012, SSG 2017 |
| Gnar | SSG 2017, T1 2024 |
| Jarvan IV | FNC 2011, SSG 2017 |
| Jhin | SKT T1 2016, DWG 2020 |
| Lee Sin | SKT T1 2013, FPX 2019, T1 2023 |
| Orianna | TPA 2012, T1 2023 |
| Rakan | SSG 2017, IG 2018 |
| Thresh | SSW 2014, FPX 2019 |
| Vayne | SKT T1 2013, FPX 2019 |
This system blends competition history with player choice, preserving both individual achievement and team legacy in League of Legends esports.
All possible T1 skins for Worlds 2025
Top Lane – Choi “Doran” Hyeon-joon
Doran could receive his first-ever Worlds skin if T1 secures another championship. His champion pool during the tournament featured a mix of durable frontliners and flexible picks.
Potential champions: Ambessa, Camille, Galio, K’Sante, Mordekaiser, Ornn, Rek’Sai, Renekton, Rumble, Sion.
| Role | Notable Traits |
|---|---|
| Tank | Ornn, Sion |
| Fighter | Camille, K’Sante |
| Magic Damage | Mordekaiser, Rumble |
Jungle – Moon “Oner” Hyeon-jun
Oner already owns Worlds skins for Vi and Lee Sin, making this his third possible addition. His 2025 pool leaned toward aggressive and initiation-heavy champions.
Possible selections: Dr. Mundo, Jarvan IV, Nocturne, Pantheon, Trundle, Qiyana, Vi, Wukong, Xin Zhao.
Note: Xin Zhao is less likely since he was featured in a recent release.
Mid Lane – Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok
Faker could expand his collection to ten Worlds-related skins. His options include both control mages and assassins used throughout the season.
Eligible champions: Akali, Anivia, Annie, Aurora, Azir, Cassiopeia, Galio, LeBlanc, Mel, Orianna, Ryze, Sylas, Taliyah, Viktor.
Galio overlaps with Doran’s list, but only one player can claim him.
Bot Lane – Lee “Gumayusi” Min-hyeong
Gumayusi might earn his third Worlds skin following Jinx and Varus. His choices reflect a strong focus on traditional marksmen.
Candidates: Ashe, Caitlyn, Corki, Draven, Kai’Sa, Miss Fortune, Sivir, Varus, Xayah, Yunara, Ziggs.
Support – Ryu “Keria” Min-seok
Keria’s possible third Worlds skin could highlight his versatile playstyle, balancing engage and enchanter supports.
Options: Alistar, Bard, Blitzcrank, Leona, Lulu, Nautilus, Neeko, Rakan, Renata Glasc, Seraphine.
Champions previously chosen, such as Bard and Pyke, are unlikely to return this year.