T1’s Worlds 2025 Victory: Which Champs Will Score New Skins for Faker and the Squad?

Fresh off their triumphant run to claim the League of Legends World Championship title for the third straight year. edging out KT Rolster in a nail biter. T1’s stars are now faced with the sweetest decision in esports, picking their championship skins.

This marks a monumental milestone for midlane maestro “Faker”, who’ll snag his 11th Worlds inspired cosmetic following his Hall of Fame collection and sixth Summoner’s Cup. For top laner “Doran”, it’s a debut skin after his inaugural season with T1. Meanwhile, jungler “Oner”, AD carry “Gumayusi”, and support “Keria” are each gearing up for their third Worlds glow. up. As fans buzz with speculation, let’s break down the eligible picks and fan favorite theories for each T1 powerhouse.

Doran’s Debut: Ambessa Leads the Charge for Top Lane Glory

Doran, stepping into the spotlight with his first ever Worlds skin, has a stacked lineup of 11 top lane contenders to choose from:

The Korean standout turned to Instagram for crowd wisdom, polling fans on Ambessa, Camille, Gragas, or “other.” The results were a landslide, Ambessa crushed it with 64% of votes, while “others” scraped by at just 3%. It’s no shocker the fierce, combo heavy warrior from Arcane has been a meta darling, blending cinematic flair with high skill duels. Expect Doran to lock this in and redefine jungle ambushes in style.

Oner’s Jungle Pick: Xin Zhao or a Wildcard Mundo Surprise?

Oner, the self reliant jungler who rarely crowdsources, faces these options for his next skin:

With existing Worlds threads on Lee Sin and Vi, Oner’s gaze has turned to fresh turf. Whispers point to Xin Zhao as the frontrunner the reworked spear slinger saw Oner dominate 30 matches this year, boasting a blistering 76.7% win rate. He even unleashed it in Game 1 of the Grand Finals, proving its Worlds worthy punch.

But don’t sleep on Dr. Mundo. In a legendary quarterfinals clash against Anyone’s Legend, Oner blind pic ked the brute in Game 5 mid ban phase, he was still eyeballing tooltips, yet T1 clawed out the win. Fans are clamoring for a skin capturing that chaos, picture Mundo fumbling a manual on his recall. Oner’s call could turn this underdog tale into iconic loot.

Faker’s Legacy Addition: Galio Redemption or Arcane’s Mel?

The GOAT himself, Faker, boasts an arsenal of double digit skins already, a testament to his unmatched Worlds résumé. His eligible mids for this haul:

This sixth title demands an update to his Ahri Hall of Legends recall another trophy to the shelf. Following last year’s fan voted Sylas and Yone, expect another poll. Diehards are rallying for Galio redemption after Faker’s Game 5 finals masterclass. Yet, Arcane’s enigmatic Mel Medarda is surging as a trendy alt, promising sleek, story driven visuals. Whatever drops, it’ll etch Faker deeper into LoL immortality.

Gumayusi’s Double Dip: Miss Fortune’s Pentakill Vibes or Yunara’s Fresh Flex?

As Finals MVP, Gumayusi earns two skins this cycle, cherry picking from these bot lane beasts none with prior Worlds ink:

Gumayusi’s veto on repeat offenders narrows the field, but standouts emerge. Miss Fortune stole the show in Game 5, netting a 7/1/8 KDA that screamed MVP. Yunara, the sleek newcomer, aligns with his precision playstyle and fan hype for shiny updates. Kai’Sa lurks too, despite her Invictus legacy Gumayusi’s practice sessions hint at untapped potential. This duo of drops could redefine ADC swagger.

Keria’s Support Showdown: Neeko’s Shapeshifting Edge or Seraphine’s Encore?

Rounding out the crew, Keria’s poll powered poll echoes Doran’s approach, with these supports in contention:

Bummer for Renata mains Keria’s go to isn’t on the list. His Instagram duel pitted Neeko against Lulu, and the chameleon queen romped to an 80% victory. Keria’s Neeko wizardry, packed with clone shenanigans and pro plays, makes it a no brainer. But a cheeky tweet “What about Seraphine?” teases indecision.

As T1 basks in back to back to back glory, these skin selections aren’t just cosmetics they’re badges of a dynasty. Which picks will manifest? Stay tuned.

Daniel Davis
Daniel Davis

Since: October 29, 2025

Hi, I’m Dan, an experienced esports journalist and author passionate about competitive gaming and digital culture. I specialize in titles like Counter Strike, Call of Duty, League of Legends, and Valorant. I’ve documented the rise of professional esports from local tournaments to global stages. With a sharp focus on player strategy, team chemistry, and the evolving industry landscape, I deliver in depth insight into the world’s most popular competitive games.

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