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How to Get the Arcane Fractured Jinx in League of Legends

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League of Legends has introduced its first Exalted skin, and what better way to introduce it than to give it to one of their most famous characters, Jinx? Jinx has captured the hearts of all League of Legends fans after the culmination of the Arcane series, and she gets the first Exalted skin called the Arcane Fractured Jinx skin – but how do you get this awesome skin, and how much is it going to take? Here are all the details.

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How to Get the Exalted Fractured Jinx Skin in League of Legends

To acquire the Fractured Jinx Exalted skin, you’ll need to use the Sanctum system, which was actually introduced in line with the Arcane Fractured Jinx skin. This system relies on a currency called Ancient Sparks, purchasable for 400 RP each.

These Ancient Sparks allow you to draw rewards from a pool where the skin has a 0.5% base drop rate. When you reach 80 pulls (which is around 32,000 RP), you’ll get a guaranteed Arcane Fractured Jinx skin. The system features bad luck protection and the progress carries over for future draws.

It feels bad that the Sanctum system got introduced specifically for the Fractured Jinx skin because players weren’t given enough time to save some carryover progress for the skin.

The skin already costs a whopping 32,000 RP and players will rarely get the Fractured Jinx skin with the absurd 0.5% base rate. This is why the players are up in arms over the price of the skin since they have been going overboard with their monetization lately – especially after the riot caused by Faker’s legendary Ahri skin.

Related: Complete Beginner’s Guide to Teamfight Tactics Set 13 | Into the Arcane

How Much Will it Cost to Guarantee the Arcane Fractured Jinx Skin in League of Legends?

Since we know that the Arcane Fractured Jinx skin will take 32,000 RP for a guaranteed pull, we are using this price point since you are unlikely to pull the Arcane Fractured Jinx with the 0.5% base drop rate. Even if you have 80 pulls, it barely even scratches the 50% mark to get it.

So, at 32,000 RP, you are looking to buy 13,500 RP for $99.99 each. That puts you around 27,000 RP, and you’ll need 5,000 RP more. Coincidentally, the closest pack to 5,000 RP is the 4,500 RP, which is around $34.99. You can buy this along with the 575 RP pack for $4.99 to get exactly 32,000 RP, which is exactly $239.96.

This is the best combination of packs you can buy to save every penny you can from the RP purchase bonuses. If you are going to pull for the skin, you should start with the cheapest packs and work your way up. You never know – you might end up getting her in a few pulls! If you also play Teamfight Tactics, you might want to pull for the Arcane Jinx Unbound.


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Enzo Zalamea
Enzo is a staff writer at Prima Games. He began writing news, guides, and listicles related to games back in 2019. In 2024, he started writing at Prima Games covering the best new games and updates regardless of the genre. You can find him playing the latest World of Warcraft expansion, Path of Exile, Teamfight Tactics, and popular competitive shooters like Valorant, Apex Legends, and CS2. Enzo received his Bachelor's degree in Marketing Management in De La Salle University and multiple SEO certifications from the University of California, Davis.