Considered the new “mini costume line” of League of Legends, but the Mythical Multicolors do not receive as much investment from Riot Games as other products.
Recently, Riot Games has released a lot of skins for sale in LoL’s store of Legendary Essence. Among them, there is also a series of Mythical Colors that also receive the attention of many League of Legends gamers. Because in addition to changing the skin color, this skin color also has changes in skill effects, for example, the Mythical Multicolor of Jinx or Veigar all have significant changes in League of Legends.
However, these Mythical Colors are criticized by the community as too expensive and not worth buying in League of Legends. So some gamers have commented that it is not worth the price of 40 THTT (Mythical Essence) in the game.
Not stopping there, many gamers also pointed out that some colorful packs (often type) in League of Legends also have their own skin wallpapers. Typically, Lee Tieu Long, who has a separate background image for Kha’Zix Machinery’s multicolor and multicolor packages, also received a special wallpaper.
Lee Tieu Long is a colorful skin with a special wallpaper on the Chinese League of Legends server.
Colorful packs have different unique backgrounds.
Kha’Zix Machines also has a unique background that differs from the original skin.
Back to Mythical Multicolor, with the price of 40 THTT, players will have to save a long time if they don’t load the card. If you recharge the card, the easiest way to own 40 THTT is to buy about 35 Master Chests and open it, this will cost 1580 RP – about 250,000 VND even if Garena is having a 200% promotion right now.
Currently, Mythical Color is not appreciated by many League of Legends gamers.
So many gamers think that Riot Games should launch more items with Mythic Colors such as new wallpapers and loading wallpapers, special effects, special dances, etc. to match the price of 40 THT.
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