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Sir Kled

Sir Prince Chevalier Archduke Lord Double-Earl Kled (or Sir Kled, for short) is a half-mad knight from the aptly named Kingdom of Kled, which contains exactly two subjects: Kled, and his cowardly avian mount, Skarl. Together, the pair ravage the countryside to 'reclaim' Kled's 'land', which apparently is… all land, everywhere.

Price
975
Release date
2016-08-09
Tier
Standart
Available in Loot
Art by
Pan Chengwei
Series
Features
Visual Effects
Sound Effects
Animations
Recall Animation
Chromas
Voice Filter

Borrowed my buddy's account last week and finally got to test Sir Kled after seeing it stomp my lane countless times. After about 40 games, I'm seriously considering grabbing it myself even though I usually stick to base skins.

The Q feels way more responsive than base Kled, especially when you're trying to land those max range pokes in lane. His W animation is cleaner too, making it easier to time your trades when you're about to get that fourth hit. But the real game changer is his ult. The charge animation is so much smoother that I've been hitting way more successful tower dives. Just yesterday I ulted from river into a 2v3 dragon fight and the enemy team probably didn't even see me coming until I was already on their ADC. Compared to Count Kledula which I mained before, Sir Kled just feels less clunky overall.

Is Sir Kled worth it? For 975 RP it's not exactly cheap but the improvements aren't just cosmetic. The smoother animations genuinely help with combos and that lance on Q makes the hitbox feel more accurate. My experience with Sir Kled convinced me it's probably the best skin for actually climbing with him. Count Kledula has better voice lines and that bat Skaarl is insane, but Sir Kled wins on clarity alone.

If you're a Kled main who's been on the fence, wait for a sale maybe. But if you're trying to learn him or just want every advantage in ranked, this skin makes the champ feel way better to pilot. Not quite pay to win but definitely pay to play smoother.