TL;DR
- Yone’s official splash art reveals dramatic redesign with dual swords and bandaged appearance
- Spirit Blossom event launches July 24 with Lillia arriving July 22 on live servers
- Vel’Koz and Yasuo champion prices reduced following new champion releases
- Prestige edition skins confirmed for Yasuo, Vayne, Thresh, and Teemo
- Community comparisons highlight similarities to Kayn and Yasuo-Kayn hybrid

The highly anticipated official splash artwork for Yone, marking his debut as League of Legends’ 150th champion, has surfaced online ahead of schedule. This early reveal has sparked immediate comparisons to established champions within the game’s roster.
Following the initial leak of Yone’s Spirit Blossom skin concept art, the finalized version quickly circulated across Reddit communities. The detailed image portrays a long-haired Yone adorned with intricate bandages and wielding two distinct swords simultaneously. This current iteration presents a stark contrast to his previous depiction in Legends of Runeterra, suggesting significant narrative development. The visual cues strongly imply that Yone experienced death at some point in the lore, followed by either resurrection or preservation through mysterious magical means.

Michael Yichao, Riot Games’ narrative designer, provided crucial clarification via Twitter, explicitly stating that Yone does not belong to the Darkin race. Despite this official confirmation, players continue drawing parallels between Yone and Kayn’s visual design. Additional community observations note Yone’s appearance resembles a fusion of Yasuo and Kayn’s distinctive features. Similar comparative analysis emerged regarding Lillia, with players describing her as combining elements of Hecarim and Neeko’s designs.
Spirit Blossom event is coming to LoL this summer
Summer 2020 will be dominated by the Spirit Blossom thematic event, positioned as the year’s most substantial in-game content release. This major update introduces both Lillia and Yone as playable champions. The client interface displays an event roadmap concluding on July 24, indicating the anticipated commencement date for the full event experience.
Lillia, currently accessible on the Public Beta Environment server, is scheduled to deploy to live servers on July 22. Yone’s official integration into the game will likely follow on July 24, completing the dual champion launch strategy.
Riot’s introduction of these two new champions triggers automatic price adjustments for existing champions. Specifically, Vel’Koz and Yasuo (Yone’s brother) will receive permanent price reductions in the in-game store. This systematic pricing update helps maintain economic balance within League’s champion acquisition system while making older champions more accessible to new players.
PBE Preview: Spirit Blossom Teemo, Yasuo, Vayne, Thresh, and Spirit Blossom Teemo Prestige Edition!
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July 7, 2020
The Spirit Blossom celebration extends beyond champion introductions to encompass an entirely new cosmetic collection. Yasuo, Vayne, Thresh, and Teemo will each receive premium prestige edition variants. Preliminary leaks suggest Cassiopeia and Riven may also obtain Spirit Blossom-themed skins in subsequent updates throughout the event duration.

Action Checklist
- Test Lillia on PBE server before July 22 live release
- Save Blue Essence for Yasuo and Vel’Koz price reductions
- Plan Prestige Edition skin acquisition through event pass completion
- Monitor official channels for Yone ability reveals before July 24
- Prepare for event-specific missions and reward tracks
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