Epic Skins are unique Skins that can be purchased from the Store with mammoth coins or earned as the final reward from a Battle Pass. Epic Skins are more expensive than regular skins, but come with more vanities to make up for the price.
Vanities[]
Epic Skins will come with a certain amount of special vanities. What vanities, however, depends on the Skin. The most common vanities include:
- Unique announcer voice line
- Custom Lock-in Animation
- Custom Signature FX
- Dedicated roster spot (in the case of Epic Crossover Skins)
Less common vanities include:
- Animated Skin
- Animated Weapon Skins
- Unique Sidekick (in the case of Mad Genius Scarlet)
- Unique Emote (in the case of Apocalypse Mirage)
Epic Skins[]
Currently, there are only 8 regular Epic Skins, as most Epic Skins are Epic Crossover Skins. As these Skins where released at different times when standards for an Epic Skin were not fully defined, they have differing bonus vanities included.
Akuma no Kogo Hattori |
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Season One - Gold Pass Season One | Tier 85 Reward |
Retro Reaper Nix |
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Season Two - Gold Pass Season Two | Tier 85 Reward |
Aurora Brynn |
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Season Three - Gold Pass Season Three | Tier 85 Reward |
Soulbound Diana |
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Season Four - Gold Pass Season Four | Tier 85 Reward |
Orion Prime |
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Season Five - Gold Pass Season Five | Tier 85 Reward |
Fangwild's Heart Ember |
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Season Six - Gold Pass Season Six | Tier 85 Reward |
Infernal Warlock Volkov |
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Season Seven - Gold Pass Season Seven | Tier 85 Reward |
Epic Crossover Skins[]
Epic Crossover Skins are Epic Skins, purchased from the Store with mammoth coins, for a legend involving a crossover Events with a TV show, Movie, or other video Game. Similar to regular Epic Skins, these are more expensive and come with custom signature effects, a dedicated roster spot, and the unique perk of having their own name being announced at legend select. Unlike regular Epic Skins, if you own an Epic Crossover Skin, you do not need to own the base Legend in order to use the Skin.
There are currently 56 Epic Crossover Skins.
Shovel Knight Event[]
Released October 3rd, 2018 in patch 3.30
Released February 27th, 2019 in patch 3.38
Rayman Event[]
Released November 6th, 2018 in patch 3.32
Hellboy Event[]
Released April 10th, 2019 in patch 3.40
Adventure Time Event[]
Released June 10th, 2019 in patch 3.44
WWE Event[]
Released August 8th, 2019 in patch 3.47
Released November 4th, 2019 in patch 3.51
Steven Universe Event[]
Released December 4th, 2019 in patch 3.53
Tomb Raider Event[]
Released February 26th, 2020 in patch 3.57
Ben 10 Event[]
Released June 10th, 2020 in patch 4.02
AMC's The Walking Dead Event[]
Released October 14th, 2020 in patch 4.08
Released September 22nd, 2021 in patch 5.12
Kung Fu Panda Event[]
Released March 24th, 2021 in patch 5.05
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Event[]
Released June 16th, 2021 in patch 5.08
Street Fighter Event[]
Released November 22nd, 2021 in patch 6.01
Released May 25th, 2022 in patch 6.07
G.I. Joe Event[]
Released February 23rd, 2022 in patch 6.04
Assassin's Creed Event[]
Released July 27th, 2022 in patch 6.09
Castlevania Event[]
Released October 19th, 2022 in Patch 7.00
Avatar Event[]
Released November 16th, 2022 in Patch 7.01
Additional Info[]
- Gruagach is the only Epic Crossover that doesn't have custom signature effects.
- Ranno was the first crossover skin, but is not considered an Epic Crossover as there are no custom signature effects, dedicated slot, or custom announcer name in Legend select.
- Currently, the Street Fighter event is the only crossover with custom voice-acting signatures.
- Eivor was the first crossover skin to have 2 genders.
List of crossovers by base legend[]
This table summarizes which crossover legends use each base legend's moveset.