TL;DR
- Sett debuts as 2020’s first champion with aggressive brawler mechanics
- Four skin themes debut: Dragonslayer, Freljord, Guardian of the Sands, and Mecha Kingdoms
- Mecha Kingdoms Jax receives legendary treatment with full voiceover
- Mecha Kingdoms Garen earns 2020’s first prestige skin variant
- Balance adjustments target Nami and Zyra alongside new item additions

League of Legends players can now explore the 10.1 PBE cycle, featuring substantial content additions including the debut of Sett, targeted balance modifications, and an impressive collection of twelve new cosmetic skins.
Sett emerges as the standout addition to this update, marking 2020’s inaugural champion release. This formidable juggernaut dominates the top lane with his relentless offensive capabilities, overwhelming opponents through sheer physical dominance. His launch coincides with the Mecha Kingdoms Sett skin, providing immediate cosmetic options.
Sett’s combat toolkit emphasizes forceful engagement, area crowd control, and damage conversion mechanics. His brawling approach naturally suits top lane dynamics, though his ultimate’s displacement potential opens jungle viability for experienced players seeking unconventional role assignments.
First patch of 2020 to include Dragonslayer, Freljord, Guardian of the Sands, Mecha Kingdom skins
League enthusiasts received an unexpected treat with Riot Games announcing twelve meticulously crafted skins for popular champions. The Dragonslayer series welcomes Diana, Olaf, and Trundle with formidable dragon-slaying aesthetics. Sylas stands alone as the sole recipient of Freljord thematic treatment this cycle. Mirroring Trundle’s frozen motif, Sylas embodies the icy essence of Freljord’s landscapes, channeling glacial powers against adversaries. Pricing structures for both Sylas’ Freljord appearance and the Dragonslayer collection remain undisclosed during initial testing phases.

Riot Games expands the Guardian of the Sands universe with three new additions: Janna, Rengar, and Ryze. These premium cosmetics carry a 1350 RP price point, categorizing them within the epic skin tier. The designs feature striking turquoise and gold color palettes, accompanied by comprehensive visual upgrades including fresh character models, detailed splash artwork, enhanced animations, and refined special effects.
The Mecha Kingdoms collection completes this skin lineup with champions renowned for frontline combat proficiency. Patch 10.1 introduces Mecha Kingdoms variants for Draven, Garen, Jax, Leona, alongside Sett’s launch skin. Draven, Garen, Leona, and Sett receive epic-tier treatments, while Mecha Kingdoms Jax ascends to legendary status. This elevated classification not only increases the cosmetic’s cost but incorporates exclusive voice acting alongside standard epic skin enhancements.
While Jax secures legendary distinction, Mecha Kingdoms Garen claims 2020’s inaugural prestige skin honor, representing the year’s first ultra-exclusive cosmetic variant.

Current PBE testing incorporates balance adjustments for Nami and Zyra, plus several new equipment options. Additional cosmetic content includes updated summoner icons, expressive emotes, and the new Mecha Kingdoms 2020 Ward. Comprehensive documentation for the 10.1 PBE cycle can be accessed
here.
Action Checklist
- Test Sett’s jungle viability in custom games before ranked play
- Compare skin previews in PBE client before purchase decisions
- Practice new item combinations in training mode for optimal builds
- Monitor Nami and Zyra balance changes for meta shifts
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