
Riot Games is giving away the Inkshadow Master Yi skin for free during Jynxzi’s massive League of Legends creator tournament. The event brings together a massive lineup of 40 streamers and esports personalities, turning into one of the biggest creator-focused League showcases in recent memory.
Popular names such as MrBeast, Ludwig Ahgren, Doublelift, and Disguised Toast are participating alongside several other gaming creators and variety streamers. The mix of veteran League personalities, casual players, and mainstream creators has helped the event gain major traction online, with fans tuning in both for the competition and the chaotic, entertainment-heavy matches between personalities who rarely play together on the same stage.
How to unlock Inkshadow Master Yi for free
To get the free rewards, players must connect their Riot Games account to Twitch and watch an eligible stream during the tournament. Here are the watch-time rewards:
- 30 minutes watched: Look Inward emote
- 2 hours watched: Inkshadow Master Yi skin and Master Yi champion shard
The Inkshadow Master Yi cosmetic is a Legendary-tier skin that normally costs 1820 RP in the in-game store, making this one of the more valuable Twitch Drop rewards Riot has offered recently.
How to link your Riot Games account to Twitch
Players can connect their accounts through Twitch settings prior to the tournament starting:
- Open Twitch and go to Settings,
- Select the Connections tab.
- Find Riot Games.
- Log into your Riot account and authorize the connection.
Once linked, simply watch the tournament stream for the required amount of time and claim the rewards from the Twitch Drops inventory. Once you log into your game next time, you should see them in your loot and inside your in-game account.
When does Jynxzi’s LoL tournament start?
The event takes place on May 11, 2026, and starts at these times across the globe:
- 1 PM PT
- 4 PM ET
- 10 PM CET
Fans can watch the tournament on Jynxzi’s official Twitch channel, while several participating creators are also expected to stream their own perspectives.