T1’s Doran and Keria polled fans on their Worlds 2025 skin picks with Ambessa and Neeko leading

Keria brought back the classic Instagram Story poll to let fans weigh in on his championship reward.
Two people sharing game skin poll results
(Image via keria_minseok, choi_doran on Instagram)
TL;DR
  • Doran's Instagram poll showed Ambessa leading at 64% over Camille, Gragas, and other options for his Worlds 2025 skin.
  • Keria's poll had Neeko winning at 80% against Lulu though he later teased Seraphine on X.
  • These polls are early fan feedback and don't lock final champion selections which still need Riot approval.
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T1’s top laner Doran and support Keria launched Instagram Story polls shortly after winning the 2025 League of Legends World Championship. They asked fans to vote on which champions should get the T1 Worlds skin treatment.

Doran offered four options: Ambessa, Camille, Gragas, and “Others.” Ambessa dominated with roughly 64% of the vote. Keria kept it simple with just two choices: Neeko and Lulu. Neeko crushed it at approximately 80%.

These polls are informal temperature checks, not final decisions. Players still need to lock in their choices with Riot Games, and those picks must meet eligibility requirements. Typically, players can only select champions they actually played at Worlds.

Keria later mentioned Seraphine on X, hinting he might be mulling over more than just his poll options. Some fans noted the absence of Renata Glasc, a champion strongly associated with Keria. His 2023 Worlds skin was Bard after he ran multiple polls that year and switched between options based on fan feedback.

Ambessa makes sense for Doran given his performances on the champion during the tournament. The Noxian warlord is a relatively new champion, so a Worlds skin would be notable given her limited catalog. Neeko has seen play as a bot lane support in pro matches, and Keria’s shown strong performances on the pick.

Each starter on the championship team gets to choose one champion for a custom Worlds skin. These skins feature team branding, player signatures, special effects, and unique recall animations. Riot unveils them several months after the tournament, usually in late spring or early summer of the following year.

Since 2023, the Finals MVP gets two skins instead of one. If that policy holds for 2025, whichever T1 player earned MVP will select two different champions, bringing the total skin count to six instead of five.

No word yet from Faker, Oner, or Gumayusi on their potential picks. Expect those polls or announcements to drop in the coming days or weeks as players gauge fan interest and deliberate with Riot’s skins team.

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