![]() Conversely, Pool Party Jarvan performed poorly not only for champion mains but also for non-mains. Here we can see that almost 30% of players who main Talilyah showed up and purchased the skin-it was one of the best performing skins in recent years when it comes to mains purchasing it. Let’s take Pool Party Taliyah as a recent example: For the graph below, “high playrate accounts” refers to the mains, and “low playrate accounts” refers to the occasional player of the champion. So how do we know whether we’re meeting the mark? One of the main lenses we use is data comparing between how many champion mains purchased a skin versus how many occasional players picked it up. The truth is that when we set out to make a skin for a low play rate champion, our core objective isn’t to support the business, it’s to support a core audience of dedicated players who love that champion. When the average number of Ezreal skins sold is about ten times higher than the average Ivern skin, we need to come up with new ways to measure performance. Having returned from the summit as a legendary Dragonmancer, Lee Sin now doles out thunderous punishment to villains everywhere-ever under the watchful eye of his draconic patron. A warrior ascetic consumed with an electric passion for justice, Lee Sin climbed the mountain of the storm dragon, hoping to receive his blessing. You can also expect to see more skins for higher play rate champions in the coming months, including a Legendary Lee Sin skin. We’ve hit most of our targets on that list, and are likely on track to hit the remaining three. Now outside of our commitment to just increasing the raw number of skins, we also called out a long list of lower play rate champions that haven’t gotten new skins in years. In fact, it’s looking like we’re going to be able to exceed our goal and hit close to 140 skins by the end of 2020. This all being said, we’re delighted to let folks know that we’re still on track to hit our target of 120 skins. We’ve had some significant challenges in the past six months with COVID-19, and we’ve also undergone a massive transition to work from home. In 2019 we shipped just under 100 skins, and our hope this year was to ship around 120. More Skins Each YearĪt the start of 2020 we made a commitment to increase the number of skins we make per year. Wanted to take a few minutes to check in on the promises we made at the start of the year, walkthrough our current thinking about skins and events (including thematics, Ultimate skins, and Event Passes), and highlight some opportunities we’d like to tackle in the future. You can still use Option 1 or 2 ofc.ĭelete this if you don’t have a video and use option 1 or 2.Hey everyone, Bellissimoh here, Product Lead for Personalization and Events. VIDEO OPTION : Embed your Youtube preview video here. If you don’t have images, just put a video. If you have only one image, use option 1. You can add them by clicking on the block below and then “+ ADD IMAGES” on the right toolbar. IMAGE OPTION 2: Use this gallery if you have multiple preview images/gifs. If you don’t have images, just put a video and use option 3. If you have multiple images, delete this and use the option 2. IMAGE OPTION1: Use this Single image if you have 1 preview image only. If it includes new sounds/voiceover, you must have a video. You must have any sort of preview for your skin. You can only use 1 of the image options but you can always add a video. If there is no information needed, delete the “important usage information” section. If there are no additional instructions needed and the basic installation tutorial on the bottom is enough, delete the “additional installation instructions” section. If there are no known issues, delete the “Known issues” section If you don’t need any of the following sections, delete the whole 3 sections starting with the gray line above this message (delete it!) and stop before the red line below important usage informtion (don’t delete it!). Special thanks to KatSalt for giving me the 2012 animations and to Guisai for the help and support.If not needed, delete the “Credits” section. If you don’t have any stuff to say or just 1 sentence delete it too and put it in the mod information section instead. If not needed, delete the “About the Mod” section. ![]() If it has any kind of sounds, make sure to add the “Mod containing sounds” category. If you can think of something more, add it. Leave all features that your mod has and delete those that do not apply to your mod. ![]()
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