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After 80 games with Porcelain Kindred, I can finally give you guys my honest take on whether this skin is worth grabbing or just another pretty face in the shop.
The first thing that hits you is how Wolf's Q feels completely different from base skin. Instead of that clunky leap animation, you get this smooth porcelain shatter effect that makes kiting camps feel more responsive. Your W zone has these gorgeous blue flames that actually make it easier to see the edge during hectic teamfights, which saved my ass more than once when we were contesting dragon pit. And the ult? Probably the cleanest visual update compared to other Kindred skins. That porcelain dome effect is way clearer than Spirit Blossom's petals everywhere, making it easier to track who's actually inside during those clutch tower dives where one pixel can mean the difference between a pop off play or inting.
But here's what sold me on Porcelain Kindred after testing it extensively. During a baron fight last week, enemy Yasuo tried to windwall my E stacks, but the porcelain arrows have this distinct white trail that made it super obvious which marks landed before his wall came up. That visual clarity alone makes this skin borderline pay to win in my book. The recall animation is a bit long but you're getting insane value at 1350 RP considering how much cleaner everything feels.
Is Porcelain Kindred worth it? If you're a Kindred main who wants both style points and actual gameplay advantages, this skin delivers hard. Super Galaxy might have cooler sound effects, but Porcelain takes the crown for competitive clarity.