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Price
750 riot points
Release date
March 1, 2011
Series
Hextech
In store
No
Can be looted
Yes

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Recall
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Quotes
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Voice
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Hextech Anivia

Early hextech lifeforms could barely be considered sentient... until the development of Anivia, an artificial avian capable of limited speech. Her birth was the foundation of the modern Hextech movement, and the multitude of creatures that came after her.

About Hextech Anivia

It reimagines Anivia as a high-tech, steampunk-inspired entity with mechanical and magical elements integrated into her design.

  • Theme and Design: Hextech Anivia features a blend of mechanical and magical aesthetics, with gears and clockwork elements incorporated into her body, and glowing Hextech crystals illuminating her form.
  • Special Features: The skin includes unique visual effects that combine steampunk and magic, with Anivia’s abilities featuring glowing, mechanical components and mechanical flaps on her wings.
  • Lore Connection: The skin ties into the Hextech universe, presenting Anivia as a magical being enhanced by Hextech technology, though it does not directly alter her original lore.
  • Popularity: Hextech Anivia is quite popular due to the appeal of the Hextech skin line and the distinct transformation of Anivia into a mechanical entity.
  • Additional Features: This skin comes with new voice lines, complementing the steampunk and magical themes, as well as new animations that emphasize her mechanical enhancements.
  • Fan Reception: Fans appreciate the mechanical and steampunk fusion, finding the skin visually striking, though some feel that it deviates from Anivia’s natural elemental identity.
  • Noteworthy Gameplay Effects: Hextech Anivia’s abilities are reworked with a combination of mechanical sounds and visual effects, including glowing Hextech crystals and gear mechanics, enhancing the steampunk feel during her abilities like “Flash Frost” and “Glacial Storm.”