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Lee Sin Artwork Comparison (New Lee Sin Skins)

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Lee Sin Splash Art and Skins Comparison (Before and After)

Lee Sin is one of the best Junglers in League of Legends. He is incredibly popular and a fan favourite for many who play the Jungle role. Recently, Riot decided that he would receive an ASU (an Art and Sustainability Update) to update his character visuals and textures. Modernizing his kit is expected to be a huge success.

In this Mobalytics article, we will compare the new and old Lee Sin splash art and show off the major changes for Lee Sin. But before we get into that, we’ve covered a lot of information regarding the Lee Sin ASU, which you can find here. If you want to try the new Lee Sin for yourself, why not log in to the PBE today and give him a go? He will be on the live servers from the 1st of May!

What is an ASU?

An ASU is an Art and Sustainability Update. In short, this is change to a champion’s animations, the character model, and visual and audio effects. The splashes are also impacted.

You may notice that Lee Sin’s going to be a bit easier and a bit more fluid. He will be less clunky after these changes. You should also expect him to be a bit more popular when he gets released as players will be wanting to try him out.

If you’re wanting to give Lee Sin ago, visit Lee Sin’s Mobalytics’ Champion Page for Lee Sin.

Original Lee Sin (Base Lee Sin)

Traditional Lee Sin

Acolyte Lee Sin

Dragon Fist Lee Sin

Muay Thai Lee Sin

Pool Party Lee Sin

Knockout Lee Sin

God Fist Lee Sin

Nightbringer Lee Sin

Storm Dragon Lee Sin

Zenith Games Lee Sin

SKT T1 Lee Sin

Playmaker Lee Sin

FPX Lee Sin

Heavenscale Lee Sin

Divine Heavenscale Lee Sin

Prestige Nightbringer Lee Sin

What do you think of these skins? Personally, I really like the Knockout Lee Sin and Dragon Fist changes. I think these are the best. However, I also really like the changes to Acolyte Lee Sin.

Overall, I think Riot did a great job on these changes!

In Conclusion

That sums up our article on the Lee Sin artwork comparisons. What do you think of the new Lee Sin? He looks a lot better, and I cannot wait to see players picking him up soon! What champions do you think Riot should prioritise upgrading to next? Let us know below.

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