The Fragment Shop has been updated. Dragon Knight is not worth spending 288 items on; prioritize exchanging for Zhen Ji.
2025-11-10 11:58
Time flies, and November has arrived before we know it. The anniversary version, which offered a constant stream of benefits, is almost over. Everyone is returning to ranked matches to get free skins. The only remaining ways to obtain skins are probably the battle pass or the fragment shop. After the weekly update, there was an unexpected update there, adding four new epic skins. Veteran players might not care, but newbies are quite conflicted because fragment consumption is accelerating. Many collaboration designs are gradually being incorporated into fragment rewards. For example, the collaboration between "Bleach" and "The Legend of Luo Xiaohei" often requires 88 fragments, and the hundreds of items saved up are used up in an instant.
This move has caused players to hesitate in the monthly gift book, wondering whether to forgo the skin and exchange it for 20 fragments or 6 lucky draw tickets, which seems more cost-effective. Everyone knows that skin optimization improves feel and gameplay, and with new additions being rare, new players are naturally anxious and wondering if it's worth exchanging for. Now let's compare the four epic skins: Mozi Dragon Knight, Li Yuanfang Summer Surfer, Zhen Ji Ice and Snow Waltz, and Liu Chan Gentleman Panda. While prioritizing your favorite skin is understandable, a careful ranking of the exchange order might suggest abandoning Mozi.
Champion: Ice and Snow Waltz
Since this accompanying skin was upgraded to Epic, many players have been willing to spend 88 fragments to exchange for it. Although the model is somewhat similar to the original skin, it's still better than the annoying opera-style voice lines from the anniversary event. With ice and snow as the main element, it perfectly matches the freezing effect of her passive skill. Looking closely at Zhen Ji's free skins, the options are indeed limited, so there's basically no competition for free-to-play players. Furthermore, since the hero's rework, her strength has remained consistently high, ranking among the top-tier mages in multiple versions. The ice pillar gameplay greatly enhances her functionality. Considering effects, strength, and feel, if choosing one of the four, Ice and Snow Waltz is the top priority.
Runner-up: Summer of Surfing
Li Yuanfang's Summer Surfer skin is a secondary consideration. There's no doubt about the hero's combat power; he's the only big name to break into the jungle from the development lane. The skin itself has a striking color scheme, pleasing to the eye in summer, and a comfortable visual effect. The feel is rather light and airy. If you like the impact of basic attacks, you might not be used to this skin. However, as a summer epic series product, the production quality is not bad, and even after several years, the skin's popularity continues to this day.