Everything available in LoL’s Mythic Shop this month (November)

Save money on all the best Prestige skins and cosmetics.

True Damage Yasuo standing behind a DJ set.
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The League of Legends Mythic Shop has updated again for the month and is stuffed full of all sorts of goodies, ranging from the best Prestige skins to cool emotes and piles of shards and essence.

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We hope you’ve been saving up your Mythic Essence because there are a lot of bargains in the November 2023 version of the Mythic Shop. You’ll want to be quick too; once items leave the shop, there’s no guarantee they’ll come back any time soon. If you see an item you want, it’s a good idea to grab it quickly!

Here’s everything in League’s Mythic Shop right now.

What’s in League’s Mythic Shop? (November 2023)

The November League of Legends Mythic Shop with Jax, Aatrox, Evelynn, Zoe, Janna, and Vayne skins for sale
This month’s Mythic Shop has a skin for every role in League. Screenshot by Dot Esports

Skins

This month’s Prestige Shop skins include returns for Aatrox, Evelynn, Zoe, and Janna Prestige variants as well as two of the coolest Hextech cosmetics and even the chance to get the (Neo) Pax Jax skin.

  • Neo Pax Jax — 200 Mythic Essence
  • Prestige Blood Moon Aatrox — 200 Mythic Essence
  • Prestige K/DA Evelynn — 200 Mythic Essence
  • Prestige Arcanist Zoe — 150 Mythic Essence
  • Prestige Cyber Halo Janna — 125 Mythic Essence
  • Soulstealer Vayne — 125 Mythic Essence
  • Crystalis Motus Taliyah (includes border and icon) — 100 Mythic Essence
  • Hextech Kog’Maw — 100 Mythic Essence
  • Hextech Swain — 100 Mythic Essence

Chromas

These returning Chromas (and their icons) are some of the most interesting the shop has had for some time, and I will certainly be grinding out essence to grab the High Noon Senna variant as quickly as possible. Can I play her properly? Not really, but I’m going to look really good doing it.

Here’s all the Chromas this month:

  • Galaxy Slayer Zed Mythic Chroma (includes icon) — 40 Mythic Essence
  • High Noon Senna Mythic Chroma (includes icon) — 40 Mythic Essence
  • Crystalis Motus Taliyah Reclaimed Chroma (includes icon) — 40 Mythic Essence
  • Soulstealer Vayne First Decennial Chroma (includes icon) — 40 Mythic Essence

Shards and Essence

The Shards and Essence bundles stay the same in every Mythic Shop update and give players a good way to burn that last bit of Mythic Essence you have rattling around after buying the latest sweet Akali skin.

  • Random Skin Shard: 10 Mythic Essence
  • 150 Blue Essence: One Mythic Essence
  • 50 Orange Essence: One Mythic Essence

Accessories

  • Chosen One emote: 25 Mythic Essence

How does League’s Mythic Shop work?

The original League of Legends Mythic Shop as it appeared in Season 12
The most prestigious shop in League has been relatively similar since it arrived in Season 12. Image via Riot Games

The Mythic Shop gives players a chance to buy a limited selection of Prestige skins, Hextech variants, icons, emotes, and keys that are no longer available to purchase in the regular League shop for various reasons.

At the start of the 2022 season, Riot Games implemented a new currency: Mythic Essence. This premium currency, which is only obtainable via purchasing Hextech Chests, leveling up event passes, or through rare drops in crafting, replaced the Gemstone currency while opening up more opportunities for players to obtain rare cosmetics.

Mythic Essence is used exclusively in the Mythic Shop, which can be accessed by clicking on the Mythic Essence in your inventory.

A new theme will be released exclusively to the shop each year, according to the official League Mythic Shop FAQ, with last year’s being the Ashen Knights line. Every two patches, two Prestige skins are unvaulted, while the general Mythic content will rotate every six patches. Unvaulted Prestige skins from years prior will cost more Mythic Essence than those newly introduced to the limited League shop.

At the end of each year, the Mythic Shop rotation is updated to include a variety of event-exclusive icons and emotes available through event passes throughout the year.

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Jerome Heath
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