April Fool's Day is Watch Bridgette B - Scared Topless (2013)just around the corner and League of Legendsis gearing up for another year of funny champion skins.
Champions Alistar, Kog'Maw, Renekton and Kennen are all getting the April Fool's Day treatment next month and YouTube channel SkinSpotlights captured their glorious new skins in the game's public beta environment. Take a look at all the silly new skins coming soon to League of Legendsbelow.
SEE ALSO: 'League of Legends' creators sue cheating service, win $10 millionEveryone's favorite minotaur seems to have purchased a cow onesie and developed an affinity for kittens. Alistar's new Moo Cow skin is pretty great and rather appropriate for the half-bull, half-man tank even if it does make him less intimidating.
Here's a closer look at Moo Cow Alistar feeding milk to some of his new feline friends:
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Who knew Kog'Maw's body was so similar to a pug's? Pug'Maw is definitely the most transformative of the April Fool's Day skins, turning Kog'Maw into an adorably deadly pup. He has a new tennis ball to play with and now rubs his butt along the ground like any good dog would.
Take to the Rift with the brand-new Renektoy, now with 14 points of articulation! Renekton has turned into a brightly colored action figure that looks it's been pulled straight out of He-Man's rogues gallery. Hopefully batteries are included.
It looks like Kennen has been reading a lot of comic books lately and traded away his stealthy look for a more superhero-like vibe. Super Kennen turns the electrified little ninja into what looks like a variation of the Flash, except instead of moving fast, Super Kennen throws electric bolts.
This year's April Fool's Day skins don't have a set release date, but expect them to come out around April 1, available to purchase for varying costs of RP.
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