League of Legends Blue Essence Emporium: Everything You Need To Know

The Blue Essence Emporium, is a sale in which players can sell their unneeded Blue Essence and receive chromas, skins and much more. So, when is the next Essence Emporium, and what are the exact things you can buy?

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The Essence Emporium gives players a chance to receive some awesome League of Legends content without spending a single dime. But what exactly is this sale and what can fans look forward to?

Thankfully, after a long hiatus the sale is back in our clients, so let's go over everything we know about the Blue Essence Emporium in League of Legends.

LoL Essence Emporium - What Is That?

The most important question is what Essence Emporium even is. As already mentioned, Riot Games puts on a sale every six months which is called the Essence Emporium. Usually, one sale is mid-year, while another sale takes place in the pre-season so around December. In this sale, players can use Blue Essence to purchase emotes, chromas, mystery chests and even a free skin.

The first Essence Emporium took place in 2018 ahead of Season 8 of League of Legends. We're therefor in the fourth year of the sale taking place. So, get ready to spend some of that Blue Essence. Especially for long-time players who already have every champ — or at least the ones they want — this is a great sale since they can finally use some of that excess Blue Essence for some cosmetics.

What Can You Buy During Essence Emporium?

The contents of the Essence Emporium sale are usually the same. The biggest prize is, of course, the free Urfwick skin you can get for a whopping 150,000 Blue Essence. You'll have to disenchant quite a lot of Champion Capsules to be able to get that much Blue Essence, eh? But if you've not got the funds, then there are still other great prizes to pick up during Essence Emporium.

Essence Emporium ContentCost
Urfwick Skin150,000 Blue Essence
Rune Page3,150 BLue Essence

Money Bags Emote

75,000 Blue Essence

Make it Rain Emote

50,000 Blue Essence
Essence Collector Ward6,000 Blue Essence
Mysery Ward Skin4,900 Blue Essence
Mysery Icon1,500 Blue Essence
Chromas2,000 Blue Essence


Blue Essence Emporium Start Date

The next Blue Essence Emporium is going to take place in December 2023.

The last Blue Essence Emporium was not up to par with what players expected, which is why Riot has decided to bring it back in December 2023 with a full range of Emporium eligible chromas, and other content like mystery icons, mystery wards and so on.

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What Is Blue Essence?

New to League? Well, for you guys we'll quickly explain just what Blue Essence even is and why it is important. There are multiple types of currency in League of Legends. There is Mythic Essence, Riot Points, Orange Essence and Blue Essence, which is the easiest to accumulate and the one you'll likely have the most of. You receive Blue Essence by disenchanting Champions.

What Can You Buy With Blue Essence?

With Blue Essence, you're able to buy new champions. There is no need to spend your real money on any champion. Since it's easy to get more Blue Essence, you might just have to save for a short while as well if a new champion drops that you want to pick up. It's easy to get Blue Essence, since you receive a Champion Capsule each time you level up. Not only that, but you can also receive Blue Essence through Hextech Chests.

Where To Find Blue Essence In Your League of Legends Client

Spotting Blue Essence in your client is very easy. You just log on and then check the top-right corner of the LoL client. There, next to your icon you see both the amount of Riot Points, as well as Blue Essence you've got. If it isn't enough to get that Urfwick skin, then just disenchant some champions in your Forge.

So, there you have it, folks, everything you need to know to be ready for the next Essence Emporium. Can you afford Urfwick, or will you have to wait for the end of Season 12? Maybe Riot will change some things up in the future for the Essence Emporium and add in a few more new skins as well?


Sabrina Ahn

Sabrina Ahn is the League of Legends and Riftfeed Lead. During her time at Concordia University in 2014 she fell in love with LoL and is playing it since – how she hasn't lost her sanity is still unclear....

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