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Riot Reveals Last Update for Little Demon Tristana Skin Before its Release on the Rift

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Little Demon Tristana Skin Design Process Comes to a Close

League of Legends fans have watched Little Demon Tristana grow before their eyes since voting for the skin earlier this year. Now, Riot Games is putting the finishing touches on the marksman’s newest skin.

Riot posted its final update on Little Demon Tristana’s design process today. The update includes a time-lapse of the skin’s splash art and details all the work that went into crafting the skin since its six-week update, including testing and finishing touches.

As a skin voted on by fans, the design process for Little Demon Tristana looked a little different from the average League of Legends skin. In the final phases, Riot usually names the skin and gives it a short bio before releasing it on the game’s Public Beta Environment. However, since Little Demon Tristana’s concept was already named during the fan voting period, there was no need to work on the skin’s name before delivering it to the test server. Instead, the development team focused on giving the skin a short bio, portraying Tristana as a witch who managed to become a great queen of Hell, ruling over the twin aspects of Ruin and Woe.

Related: Little Demon Tristana hits the Rift with Patch 9.11

Little Demon Tristana joined the game’s PBE just over two weeks ago. During this testing period, Riot received feedback from players through the game’s forums and social media and made final adjustments to the skin based on this feedback.

Now that its PBE phase is finished, Little Demon Tristana’s newest skin is complete and ready to hit the Rift tomorrow with League’s 9.11 patch.

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