League of Legends players are no strangers to fancy new skins, but the latest release of a pricey skin for the champion Ahri has caused quite a stir in the community. The K/DA ALL OUT Ahri skin, which costs a whopping 3250 Riot Points (about $25), has become so popular that players are choosing to ban Ahri in their games just to avoid facing off against her in her new skin.
The skin, which features Ahri in a sleek, futuristic look complete with neon lights and holographic effects, has been met with mixed reactions from players. Some are thrilled with the new design and are eager to show it off in-game, while others are frustrated with the high price tag and feel that it gives players who can afford it an unfair advantage.
One of the main reasons players are choosing to ban Ahri is due to the skin’s visual effects, which some players find distracting and difficult to play against. The bright colors and flashy animations can make it hard to see Ahri’s abilities, especially in the midst of a chaotic team fight.
Additionally, some players believe that the high cost of the skin creates a pay-to-win situation, where players who spend money on the game have access to better visual effects that can give them an edge in gameplay. This has led to frustration and backlash from players who feel that Riot Games, the company behind League of Legends, is prioritizing profits over fair and balanced gameplay.
Despite the controversy surrounding the K/DA ALL OUT Ahri skin, it’s clear that Riot Games has struck a chord with players who are willing to spend big bucks on in-game cosmetics. Whether or not the skin’s popularity will continue to impact gameplay remains to be seen, but for now, players will have to decide whether to ban Ahri or face the flashy new skin head-on.