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The eligible champions for Doran are:
The T1 top laner posted a poll on Instagram, giving the fans the option to choose among Ambessa, Camille, Gragas, and others. In the end, the majority of fans went for Ambessa, confirming Doran’s champion pick for the T1 Worlds skin. Doran’s performance on the champion was outstanding in the first game of the final series against KT Rolster, often finding the key engage and picks to win the teamfights.
The eligible champions for Oner are:
Oner has already gotten Lee Sin and Vi Worlds skins in the two previous championship wins. Vi is likely not going to get another one.

Unlike other T1 players, Oner is usually not posting polls to let the community decide. The two most likely candidates are Xin Zhao, his most-played champion this year and the key protagonist of the third Season for the game, as well as Dr. Mundo, whom Oner played in the decisive game against Anyone’s Legend for the first time in seven years.
The T1 jungler was so clueless about the champion that he had to learn the kit during the pick and ban phase. Some fans have been asking for a Mundo skin as the champion reads through a manual, reminiscing about that moment from the tournament.
That said, Oner has later said that he is likely hovering towards Xin Zhao and Pantheon. The first was rejected in the previous world championship win while he didn’t get to play Pantheon in 2024. He’s been exceptional on both champions this season so both picks would make sense to celebrate his own three-peat.
The eligible champions for Faker are:
Faker has probably one of the toughest decisions to make among all T1 players, considering the number of skins he has already had and the 14 unique champions he’s picked at Worlds.
Having said that, most of the fans are probably hoping that Faker can finally choose Galio as his Worlds skins, something they were hoping for last year. Considering he played the champion in Game 5 of the finals, it would be the perfect occasion.
He made a poll on stream, asking his fans to choose between Galio, Mel, Aurora, Taliyah, and Anivia. Galio won the poll by a large margin so expect him to be Faker’s choice, unless the GOAT decides to troll everyone.
The eligible champions for Gumayusi are:
Having won the Finals MVP, Gumayusi will be getting two Worlds skins this year. In the two previous lineups, Guma went for Varus and Jinx.

Some of the highlights from his championship are Kai’Sa, who is a rather popular choice, although the champion already has a skin from IG JackeyLove in 2018.
That said, the two picks he’s going for are expected to be Yunara and Miss Fortune. Gumayusi wants to prioritize champions that have yet to receive a Worlds skin: despite wanting to get Lucian or Jhin after last year’s Worlds, he didn’t get to play them this time around, so the choices have fallen on the other two. The question will now be on who is going to receive the Prestige skin and who’s going to get the traditional Worlds skin.
The eligible champions for Keria are:
Keria also posted an Instagram poll like Doran, asking the fans to choose. Keria asked between Neeko and Lulu, with the large majority voting for the former.
The T1 support player had an outstanding Worlds run this year on Neeko, often finding incredible engage angles and highlight plays. The poll didn’t include Renata Glasc, however, one of his signature champions.
The player also mentioned Seraphine, the pick he played in game 5 against Anyone’s Legend, and the only player who picked it throughout the tournament. That said, Keria hasn’t set his final choice yet: he will be taking some time to decide the right one.
From a gameplay perspective, Seraphine would probably be a more popular skin long term since Neeko is getting hit with a major nerf on her passive, thus lowering her power as a support.
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