Which sivir skin is the best




















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Huntress Sivir. To start, I actually like her splash art here. The skin itself is just weird. But her face looks like it came out of a PS2 game, which is not a flattering look. I would say the skin is pretty bad overall — but I could see fellow anime degenerates like myself flocking to it.

I think we all know the type of people that would go for this skin granted no judgments here. It offers some new particles for your E and R, by introducing some yellows to the standard blues, a brand new recall, and a pretty decent character model change. I do prefer the regular PAX Sivir.

I honestly prefer badass over dainty skins. So Warden Sivir holds a special place in my heart — and offers the best bang for your buck all things considered. You get snowflake particles on your Q and R, and a new backing animation where you literally make it snow on yourself while some holiday music plays in the background.

Your weapon is a giant snowflake that honestly looks like it could decapitate you, and your attire is equal parts warm and distinct. It was only booted to this position because Riot somehow offered even more great stuff in other skins! But now I can never unsee it. On the whole, it manages to be an eye-catching spotlight yet it feels as if that was all that mattered.

Snowstorm Sivir is a skin that takes a predictable path in its implementation: the sexy ice warrior. Yet, it seems like a missed opportunity not to have chosen a more practical route. Besides, Sivir seems like a serious warrior and hails from the desert.

With that stated, the new crossblade is a great choice that suits the theme perfectly. In spite of its issues, Snowstorm Sivir is a charming skin with a unique identity; mainly thanks to the snowflake boomerang. Nautilus is in charge of taking most of the space with his enormous frame. His portrayal is detailed and colourful but only around the central area. On the borders he seems to dissolve on a mist and only his upper body is actually visible. The lines and shading are sharp and the metal glows and reflects the light in an attractive and believable way.

The only problems are that her face seems muddy and that her crossblade looks too small. Also the mist around her tends to occlude her left side and the hair seems unrealistically white; even more than in the three-dimensional model. All things considered, this is a simple portrayal of two champions. As a shared piece compromises need to be made but in this case it all appears simplistic and empty. Wearing a solemn suit of armour Warden Sivir appears as a deadly enforcer that commands respect.

The changes are centred on the new model but it shows that the focus paid off. The armour is elaborate with multiple but sober decorations over solid plates. It not only looks effective but also practical while keeping her look attractive. The helmet is brief but provides an appealing frame for her long, white hair; which instils a sense of agility. The new crossblade with curved, quasi serrated blades is an instrument that speaks for itself about its lethality.

In particular, the upper body is rather interesting with its golden highlights and liberal yet practical style. However, the lower body appears dull in comparison. On the whole, Warden Sivir is a fantastic skin for fans of the Battle Mistress. As an armoured version of Sivir Warden adds believable protection and an impressive weapon that clearly state how dangerous she is. Shurima, restored to its glory, becomes once again the admiration of all as it celebrates its victorious child.

The sunlight is blinding and the background very diffuse but the idea of a city welcoming a triumphant Sivir is a good setup. The obfuscated detail can feel oppressive and the background appears empty in places, like the sky, but the context is appreciated. Sivir shines bathed in sunlight and shadows; which indicate a low Sun. The use of lighting is attractive and the detailed armour and clothes are quite appealing.

The problem is that her face and hair are too cartoony in comparison and seem too youthful for the maturity she classically displays. The crossblade is rather clear in its exaggerated design but may be too big. In the end, this splash art is somewhat uneven. The detailed portrayal is contrasted by cartoony elements while the background suffers from an unnecessarily heavy fog.

The context is good and so is the depiction thus, while imperfect, this is quite a good piece. The rich aesthetic is clear once one takes a good, close look at Sivir.

The focus borders on making even her crossblade a piece of jewellery so the skin stands apart from others. It could be said that they mostly adapt the visuals to the new looks so that everything stays consistent. The recall is largely a showcase for her iconic crossblade. All things considered, Victorious Sivir is a good skin and a nice present for those skilled or fortunate enough to acquire it.

Exclusive PAX West craftable or swag bags. The colourful design is perceivable but is never striking due to the lack of vibrancy. Only the face and torso are sharp enough to hint at the potential of the portrayal. From the lights on her back to her visor, hair or outfit, everything seems oppressed by the blur around Sivir.

The crossblade takes up a good amount of space but it looks dim and diffuse. The result is a presentation card that covers the basics and has its moments yet without generating much excitement for the skin. The new suit is more colourful and evokes the futuristic setting but with a dash of the Arcade line of skins added. Additionally, as most of the details of the suit are made with textures based on an older skin, they look flat and deform a little too much as the model flexes and moves as they did in the original.

Essentially, the age of the base can be perceived with attention. Sivir may be accused of many things but certainly not of failing in dedication to her job. The motorbike can lie on the floor but the pizza is warm and ready to be consumed. The use of a door viewer to frame the perspective is an original, novel and attractive choice.

Whose house could it be? The lines are florid and sharp with soft colours and elaborate shading. There are areas where colours are too soft and end up a bit drab.

Pizza Delivery Sivir is an appealing skin. The, mostly, casual clothing is nothing novel but communicates the message well enough. Of course, the most salient feature is the delicious pizzas she throws at enemies.

It may not be the deadliest of weapons, though the tray could have sharp edges. This is translated to the particles. Auto-attacks and Boomerang Blade show splashes of mozzarella and pepperoni which certainly say little about lethality. The pizzas vanishing in thin air also seems rather cartoony and simplistic. However, Boomerang Blade randomly changes between pineapple and ham, mushroom and olives, and pepperoni toppings when activated adding the variety that is necessary for the most demanding gourmet; this is even noticeable as the crossblade flies away and back.

Spell Shield, with its barrier of cheese and pepperoni is a nice way of employing available materials for protection but it also resorts to the one preferred topping. Unfortunately, the re-coloured, yellow particles of Ricochet and, most importantly, On the Hunt simply disappoint. Sounds are only really new in the splashes when auto-attacks and Boomerang Blade hit enemies.

They are nothing revolutionary but work well with the visuals. The rest is all familiar audio from Classic. The only new animation is the recall which shows and reinforces how Sivir does things her way when it comes to packaging and delivering pizza. It may not be impressive but it furthers the theme well enough. All added together, Pizza Delivery Sivir seems like a skin with a good initial idea that ran out of steam.

The initial changes are appealing and the variety of toppings is an attractive choice. Sure, it could be exaggerated but also consistent and in tune with the approach of the skin. The re-colours lack personality which added to the few new sounds leave the skin feeling unfinished. Sadly, the clever adaptation stops halfway through. There are buildings of uncertain design and a couple victims of the crossblade engulfed in a magical energy. Nothing specific can be gathered as everything is just too sketchy and relegated in meaning.

Sivir is what matters as per her prominent portrayal. Colours are soft and the timid highlights on gold decorations and glowing eye are too weak to combat the dim and even sketchy look of an otherwise colourful appearance.

Actually, it becomes a rather fantastic representation of an already fictional fantasy weapon. All added together, this is a splash art with potential but the feeling of draft remains. With a good layer of polish both background and Sivir would brim with life and the scene could show more. As it is, it may try to be atmospheric but instead it collapses into bare basics.

Blood Moon Sivir presents herself as a half-demon priestess. That is clear enough in the model but clearly in a stylised and fantastic way. Taking the classic design as base they change colour with darker blues and new reds but the blood-like trails are what stand out. The electric streaks added to the centre of the crossblade are nice but too subtle.



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