
With the new League of Legends Cinematic: Official Welcome to Noxus, some fan-favorite Noxus champions have received a visual overhaul in the familiar Fortiche animation style used for Arcane. One of these champions who will most likely play a large part in the upcoming Noxus lore is Leblanc, the deceiver. Find out everything there is to know about a Leblanc rework that will most likely be coming to League of Legends in season 2025!
The last scene in the Official Welcome to Noxus cinematic shows a rather important conversation between LeBlanc and Vladimir. Their conversation is the first look at LeBlanc’s new look in the Fortiche art style.

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There has been talk about this style of LeBlanc making its way into the main game with a much needed VGU for the 2010 champion. Concept art has been shared of what this new version of LeBlanc might look like in game, alongside a mock up of what the skin Prestigious LeBlanc might look like as well in this new style.


As one of the prominent members of the Black Rose, it is no question that LeBlanc will play a large part in the upcoming Noxus themed cinematic universe, and this new look and art style will help convey her character as The Master Deceiver and the Pale Sorceress.
It should not come as a surprise considering how important her role is in Noxus as well. It will be interested to see if she is going to get some crazy buffs with her rework like other champions did as well.
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