Silco against a background of his eyes tinted orange in ArcaneSilco was one of the most important characters in Arcane, both to Jinx and to the entire undercity beneath Piltover. Out of the entire cast of Arcane, few characters have had more of a direct effect on the show than Silco. Prior to the events of Arcane season 1, Silco had considered himself Vander’s brother, and the two led a doomed revolution against Piltover that ended with Vander betraying Silco. Silco continued his plan to secure the undercity’s independence, this time going directly against Vander. Silco managed to kill his brother, and in the aftermath of their battle, he took Powder in as his own daughter.

Years later, Silco became a drug kingpin in the undercity and the main supplier of Shimmer, the substance that transformed its users into powerful monsters. With Jinx (formerly Powder) and Sevika, he corrupted the undercity even further and preyed upon the people Vander once protected. Even though he subjected the undercity to unprecedented suffering, Silco had a singular goal in mind: independence from Piltover. Everything he did was part of a years-long plan to break free from Piltover’s aristocracy, but Silco never got to see his goal come to fruition.

Jinx Killed Silco In Arcane’s Season 1 Finale

Jinx Thought Silco Was Going To Betray Her To Secure The Nation Of Zaun

Jinx looks angry while Silco looks at something on a table in Arcane

Despite his importance to the undercity and his ability to survive, Silco died at the end of Arcane season 1. Silco had approached Jayce and given his list of demands to end the hostility between Piltover and the undercity. Jayce agreed, but he demanded Silco give up Jinx so she could be punished for her crimes. Jinx overheard Silco talking about the situation and kidnapped him, eventually bringing him to the same table as Vi and Caitlin to discuss whether she would continue being Jinx or go back to being Powder. Silco reached for Jinx’s gun, and during a psychotic episode, Jinx gunned him down.

After Jinx shot Silco, he revealed that he was never even considering surrendering Jinx to the Enforcers. A major part of Silco’s story was the pain he felt at Vander’s betrayal, and one of the biggest reasons he was able to manipulate Jinx was because he constantly reassured her that he would never turn on her. Evidently, he was telling the truth. Silco’s final words to Jinx, “Don’t cry. You’re perfect,” will both validate her decision to leave Powder behind and weigh on her heavily as she carries on his plan to create the nation of Zaun.

How Silco’s Death Changes Zaun

Silco Was The Architect Of Zaun & His Dream Was Carried On By Jinx & Sevika

Silco looking back with an angry expression in Netflix's Arcane Silco in front of a green background in Arcane season 1, episode 3 Silco holding Powder as she cries in Arcane season 1, episode 3 Silco holding an unconscious Jinx in Arcane season 1, episode 8 Silco-Arcane-EyeSilco looking back with an angry expression in Netflix's Arcane
Silco in front of a green background in Arcane season 1, episode 3 Silco holding Powder as she cries in Arcane season 1, episode 3 Silco holding an unconscious Jinx in Arcane season 1, episode 8 Silco-Arcane-Eye

The nation of Zaun, the name the undercity would have taken if it was granted independence from Piltover, was Silco’s brainchild. Since before Arcane even started, and even before he had his falling out with Vander, Silco was working towards uniting the undercity and breaking away from Piltover’s rule. With Silco dead, however, the plan for Zaun changed significantly, and Jinx became the new figurehead for the independence movement. Sevika stepped in to fill Silco’s role logistically, and the people of the undercity went to war with Piltover to secure their independence.

Is Silco In League Of Legends? What Happens To Him?

Silco Was Never Added To League Of Legends

Silco looking frustrated in Arcane season 1, episode 3

Despite both Arcane‘s and Silco’s popularity, he was never added to League of Legends as a playable champion, and he likely won’t ever be. Riot Games’ Lead Producer of Champions, Ryan Mireles, better known as Reav3, confirmed that Silco would not be coming to League of Legends for two gameplay reasons (via Reddit). The first reason was his indistinct silhouette, which is important because, as a top-down MMO, League of Legends needs all of its characters to be instantly identifiable so that all players know what they’re up against. Silco would be hard to distinguish from other slim champions.

Though he’s not in League of Legends , Silco was added to Teamfight Tactics , an autobattler set in Runeterra. Silco was actually the first character added to Teamfight Tactics who wasn’t already a champion in League of Legends .

The other reason Silco won’t be coming to League of Legends is because of his combat abilities. Every other champion in League of Legends has either unique combat abilities or a clear source of magical power. For instance, both Jayce and Vi have their Hextech weapons, which are the reason they can compete with other extremely powerful champions. Silco’s main power was manipulation, not something that would let him compete with champions like Malphite, who is essentially a rock monster. Reav3 noted that to put Silco in League of Legends would require significant changes that would make the champion significantly different from his Arcane character.