League of Legends runs one of the busiest cosmetic storefronts in live-service gaming, and keeping track of what's on sale, when Your Shop opens, and what each tier actually costs can feel like a second job. Here's the full picture.
How the sale rotation actually works
Riot cycles discounts through the standard shop on a rolling basis, typically refreshing every few days. Standard sale rotations drop select skins at 50% off their listed RP price, and the selection covers a broad mix of older releases across multiple tiers. The key here is that Ultimate and Mythic-tier skins almost never appear in these standard rotations. If you're holding out for a Prestige or Mythic discount in the regular sale, you'll be waiting a long time.
Sales tend to prioritize skins that are at least one full patch cycle old, so anything released in the last month or two is unlikely to show up at a discount. Riot doesn't publish a fixed schedule in advance, but the rotation historically refreshes every three days, meaning the window to grab a specific discounted skin is short.
Your Shop: the personalized discount window
Your Shop is a separate feature from the standard sale rotation and arguably the better deal for active players. It generates a set of six personalized skin offers based on your champion play history, with discounts ranging from 20% to 60% off. The more you play a champion, the more likely that champion's skins appear in your offers.
Your Shop doesn't run continuously. Riot opens it for limited windows throughout the year, typically tied to major patches or seasonal transitions. Each window stays open for roughly two to three weeks before closing. The next opening isn't confirmed at a fixed date publicly, but historically Riot has run four to five Your Shop windows per year, so if one just closed, the next is usually six to eight weeks out.
One thing most players miss: Your Shop offers are locked in at the moment the window opens. Playing more champions after it launches won't change your six offers. The snapshot is taken before the window goes live.
Skin tier breakdown and what each costs
League of Legends organizes skins into tiers that reflect both visual quality and price. Here's how they stack up:
The Mythic tier sits outside the standard purchase flow entirely. Prestige skins require Mythic Essence, which you earn through event passes, Hextech crafting milestones, or direct purchase bundles. Riot has been expanding the Mythic shop's rotation, so older Prestige skins that previously felt unobtainable are cycling back in more frequently.
For context on how the broader game is evolving alongside its cosmetic systems, the LoL Patch 26.5 breakdown covering every buff, nerf, and meta shift is worth a read if you want the full picture of where the game stands right now.
What this means for your RP budget
The practical takeaway is straightforward. If you're targeting Epic or lower-tier skins, the standard sale rotation is your best bet for a quick discount. For Legendary skins, Your Shop is the only realistic path to a meaningful price cut outside of rare bundle events. Mythic and Prestige skins operate on a completely separate economy that doesn't interact with either sale system.
Planning around the Your Shop window is the smarter play for most players. Spending RP on a Legendary skin at full price two weeks before Your Shop opens is the kind of timing mistake that stings. Keep an eye on Riot's social channels for window announcements, as they typically give at least a week's notice.
For everything else happening in League right now, the full League of Legends guide collection has champion-specific breakdowns, patch analysis, and more to keep your climb on track.








