A Christmassy Braum skin in League of Legends
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Best gifts for the League of Legends fan on your holiday shopping list

Christmas gifts are difficult to choose, especially if the giftee is a League of Legends fan. But don’t worry, we got you covered.

There’s no need to worry this Christmas because Santa Braum will bring exactly what you ask for. But if Bad Santa Veigar steals all your gifts, here’s a list of what you could give to your friends who like League of Legends.

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Riot Points 

All the in-client gifting options for League of Legends
You can also unlock Hextech Crafting or Skins. Screenshot by Dot Esports

Price: from $5 to $100

Where to buy: League of Legends Client, specific retailers like Amazon.

If your giftee loves playing League, you can’t go wrong with getting them some Riot Points. They can spend their RP on whatever they want in the game, and you get to pick the amount spent. It may not be the most personal gift out there, but it surely won’t leave a player without a smile.

Pro team jersey and merch

Team Liquid and Star Wars crossover merch
Team Liquid even has a Star Wars crossover collection. Images via Team Liquid

Price: $65 to $75 on average

Where to buy: Team’s official merchandise stores

We know you play like a pro, now reach the next level with an official jersey from your favorite team. Most jerseys are also customizable with a name or in-game nickname for a more personal touch.

Champions figures

Star Guardian Kai'Sa action figure in League of Legends
The Star Guardian Kai’Sa Action Figure is adorable. Image via Riot Games

Price: around $30

Where to buy: Riot Games Official Store

Figures are usually the most beloved collectibles for gaming enthusiasts, and there’s no reason why that’d be any different for League fans. But picking only one champion can be a struggle, so talk to your giftee to find out their favorite champion.

Arcane collections

Vi and jinx hoodie and Heimerdinger plushie from Arcane
The Heimerdinger plushie looks very squishable. Image via Riot Games

Price: from $22 to $375

Where to buy: Riot Games Official Store

By breaking records and expanding the League universe over the gaming boundaries, Arcane is loved by League players or just fans from the TV show. The official Arcane collection has a lot of options, from t-shirts and posters to jewelry. Anything in this collection would make a League and Arcane fan happy. 

Pins

Void Pins in League of Legends
The Rift is getting a new Void look in 2024. Image via Riot Games

Price: from $9 to $50

Where to buy: Riot Games Official Store

Pins can make a great gift with how easy they are to wear and the sheer amount of options available. In League, players can personalize their in-game style with cosmetics, summoners icons, and over 200 emoticons. And with the various sets of pins available in the official Riot store, you can help your giftee express themselves with League’s emoticons in real life, too.  

Official champion tees

The tahm Kench master chef tee and blood moon masks tee in league of legends
The artwork for these two tees is stunning. Images via Riot Games

Price: around $25

Where to buy: Riot Games Official Store

T-shirts are another stylish gift. You can find various colors, designs, and champions in the official Riot store. You’re more than spoiled with all the choices you can find.

Apple and Samsung smart watch bands

The Ahri and Jinx smart watch bands League of Legends
The smartwatch is not included. Images via Riot Games

Price: around $40

Where to buy: Riot Games Official Store

If your giftee loves League and owns an Apple or Samsung watch, these smart watch bands are perfect because they come in various styles, designs, and colors. And they’re made with soft silicone, which means they’re stylish and comfortable.

Wall art

HEARTSTEEL key splash art wall poster League of Legends
HEARTSTEEL is League’s new music sensation. Image via Riot Games

Price: from $28 to $110

Where to buy: Riot Games Official Store

Does your giftee have a blank wall? Or do they love art? Then why not grab them a framed or unframed wall poster of their favorite champion or even the key art for the hit new League boy band, HEARTSTEEL?

Whether you’re looking for something for a diehard esports fan, a casual gamer, or for yourself, we’ve got you covered. 


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