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Twisted Fate looks rather daring, making for an interesting situation. Besides, for being the most important part of the piece he uses a very small fraction of space. Gothic buildings raise over the mist that shrouds the city while a cloudy sky covers all. Leaning on a wall a mysterious figure offers a bet that may include more than gambling.

As a ghostly card master Twisted Fate works better than could be expected. The model suits him up in a dazzling outfit that combines chains and spikes for a distinct wraith-like aspect. It looks as effective protection as it looks comfortable but the aesthetic is well realized. Nevertheless, the new card particles are a stunning addition to deliver the theme. White, semi-transparent and glowing they perfectly fit as the cards of a spectral gambler.

There are a few extra changes that, while minor, do add to the skin: Pick a Card shows worn-out cards to choose while Wild Cards has an ominous new sound. Additionally, Gate gets new sounds and particles that truly make Twisted Fate seem like an apparition dissolving in thin air. On the whole, Underworld Twisted Fate is an accomplished skin that contrives to be more than the sum of its parts and is very pleasing to use.

The splash art, shared by all of the new football skins, is a bit of a mess. The background is unnecessarily diffuse, as if the depth of field effect was a way of working less. It gives the idea of a pitch but looks blurry. The champions stand to the right as a sapling-football blurrily rolls on the right.

In spite of the similar aspect to a player Twisted Fate breaks the monotony by adopting the appearance of a referee. Nonetheless, there are some things to excuse. The setting is undoubtedly too blurry as the action takes place over a medium distance.

Regardless, the background manages to display things in a way that one gets a good idea of the context. Although the background is brief and only meaningful in a small area on the left it conveys a significant amount of information. Coming from an unconvincing barrel, the oranges on the floor lack volume: they look flat.

They trust each other and know how to complement their abilities to get away from a tight spot. It also helps that the portrayals are crisp with details and make the most of their elaborate gear. The lighting is fantastic and the difference in tones between surfaces under the shade and sunlight is delightful.

Where appropriate, the metal shines, the leather is marked though hair is a bit cartoony and the cloth seems too shiny and new. Nevertheless, both pirates make a great show with their smoking cannon and glowing cards. In general, the depiction of Graves and Twisted Fate fighting together is evocative and a relevant remainder of their lost friendship.

The context is different to what it is now but it feels like a possible event in the complex life of these two. The background is a tad uneven in places but full of significance, which added to the way that the champions integrate on the action, allows the piece to proudly approach the podium of the best splash arts in League of Legends.

A great example of how multiple champions can be depicted at the same time. Elaborate clothing, full of golden decorations and designed to attract the eye makes Cutpurse Twisted Fate seem escaped from a Pirates of the Caribbean film.

The hairstyle and beard only contribute to make that statement even more convincing. Regardless, considering the fictionalized approach the idea of a fancy thief that ends up as a hero fits. That is the new card designs for Pick a Card. Unfortunately, his other actions still rely on the classic designs so it feels inconsistent. Another aspect that negatively affects the skin is the lack of a hat. Twisted Fate playing the role of a dark spirit in the Ionian Festival of Fire play; which resembles a Japanese Noh theatre play.

Lighting is soft and appealing but surfaces simple which give the setting a dull feel. Twisted Fate appears as a supernatural being channelling circles of black cards in front of an altar.

Some recognisable oni masks can be seen around while a few masked cultists insinuate their presence in all their diffuse subtlety. From the waist down everything looks blurry, like the back and right arm, but the upper half exhibits some wrinkles and folds as well as reflections on the metal lining of the gear. The glowing gold card on the hand is also attractive. Its light permeated that hand and arm though the sparks can end up looking like simple blots of ink; something shared by the simple black cards.

The background has a perceivably sketchy feel and only the upper body of Twisted Fate displays some good use of light and shade; even though surfaces look diffuse. The result is little more than a show of meaningless card magic where only the gold card attracts attention while the black ones barely matter. While the idea of the depiction is good the specifics could use some improvement. The supernatural vein is clear and while Blood Moon is more colourful it also strikes as less spectral.

The model changes the hat for a hood and then follows the classic Card Master look. While colourful despite the dark tones and even a bit eye-catching with the regal gold decoration he looks more like a circus act than a dark sorcerer. On the contrary, he seems to attract attention with an appealing and welcoming look; despite the masks lean design. Their translucent red style reminds of Underworld with the different tone as the main difference. At least, the cards used for all the abilities exhibit original backs with clear Blood Moon logos.

Pick a Card is a bit different as the back of the cards show unique symbols nicely painted with evident brushstrokes; which adds a lot of personality to the cards. Destiny shows a rather interesting black eye of red-blood iris with subtle veins. Gate employs the same golden cards used for Pick a Card with adds consistency but combats variety; unlike Underworld in this case. The circle of cards is surrounded by a translucent elaborate design which adds to the flashy style of the skin instead of the supernatural side.

Additionally, the flurry of red trails surrounding Twisted Fate when channelling appears detached from the otherwise colourful and florid style of the rest of the ultimate. Sounds receive a more haunting style that seems familiar but also distinct in their eerie tone.

The sound of card shuffling is easily recognisable but is nicely supported by the subtly gloomy sounds. The summoning of a torii portal to walk through is done in a way proper of an illusionist which detracts from the supernatural angle. The flying cards in a red swirl of magic seem a bit simple as their backs are difficult to notice with red over black sinking in the red trail.

The torii is nicely built even if unsurprising and the actual portal with its blue colour looks magical enough yet not spooky in any way. The colourful and even eye-catching design of costume and cards, despite the red trails and eerie touch of the sounds, ends up making the skin eye-catching but hardly mysterious or frightening; as should be expected.

The fact that the personality of the skin seems to veer so much towards the spectacle without concentrating on the supernatural makes it lack focus as neither theme is fully developed.

In spite of this, Blood Moon Twisted Fate is a good skin. What is suggested by the setting is London and nothing more. The right vambrace with a circular interface is a good touch to add the necessary sci-fi quotient. After all, the left counterpart is barely visible and the armour strikes as styled medieval protection. The golden card in hand, is a good choice but the glow is too dim and solid and the design of the card difficult to notice properly.

The fact that face and hand appear sketchy near sharp metallic surfaces finishes the uneven feel of the portrayal. All added together, this is a splash art with a background with potential that ends up only suggesting instead of presenting aspects of a story.

The portrayal is clearly uneven and while it works with the background to hint at a story it suffers from evident problems. Thanks to the story elements this is a piece that serves as presentation card despite not taking advantage of its best features.

With a style that is certainly fantastic in the fictional and impractical way Pulsefire Twisted Fate appears as a futuristic, British gambler; at least the bowler hat and beard give him such an air. In-game, this skin looks a bit better than Red Card Twisted Fate. At least you get a pretty pimped out suit and a complementary rose. Winning with this skin honestly feels like that moment in every YA book or movie when the nerd beats up the jock.

The puffy sleeves, the feather sticking out of the hat, his little neck tissue holder, it all makes sense. But it is definitely fun to put this on every once in a while. This skin, on the other hand, is a really good pick if you want to pay the absolute minimum. The red and silver color scheme just works well on Twisted Fate — it makes him look quite menacing, really.

Even the name has a nice, threatening ring to it. As if he was part of some legendary troupe or something. The character model redesign looks absolutely epic with that signature Blood Moon outfit, and a mask that makes him look like an elite assassin. The Q now features blood-red cards, the W incorporates very rune-esque designs for the cards, the E seems like raw energy, and the ult is just a superior version of the base animation. And the only real flaw to this skin is the same one that got Cutpurse Twisted Fate: the lack of hat.

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