A new set of Teamfight Tactics is upon us! Players have spent the last week (and perhaps longer) scouring the web for the most OP comps to help them win more lobbies quickly.
The age of Innovators has come and gone, giving way to the Chemtech era, and then the time of Hextech.
After a long Patch 12.5, Teamfight Tactics returned with some updates for a patch that had a little bit of everything. Every AD unit in TFT got a buff or nerf, and some of the more problematic Hextech
The ruckus of the first patch of a brand new Set (or mid-set, in this case) has settled and Tacticians everywhere are beginning to get a stronger feel for the new(ish) comps and carries.
Greetings to all the Tacticians who are out there celebrating the new patch and the start of Set 6.5!
The purpose of this article is to break down all these changes and explain how they impact the comps to play and items to get when Set 6.5 goes live.
Tthis guide will focus on five comps based on the main types of items that differing comps (generally) want.
Teamfight Tactics will get an injection of new content with the upcoming mid-set update titled Neon Nights. In addition to the changes to the Hextech Augments that are coming, Neon Nights brings over 20 new champions to the game along with new Origins and Classes.
While the top of the tier list is still almost entirely unchanged, we can still dive into some of those more niche comps that will often depend on very specific items and/or hitting the 3-star carries in order to succeed.
In a rather unusual decision, the Teamfight Tactics developers dropped an update that gave players a look into the future. Not only did players get a look at what might be coming in TFT's mid-set upda
Today, the tier list will discuss some of these wrinkles and go through a few other solid TFT comps that have not yet been discussed.
Rejoice, all you haters of Innovators, as that comp and Seraphine herself were gutted in Patch 11.24 along with Katarina.
Almost thematically with Arcane, Jinx and Jayce still reign supreme in Teamfight Tactics meta.
This tier list ranks the best TFT comps in Set 6 after the first week.
Having played a fair amount of games on the PBE, there are three comps that have consistently shown to be exceptionally strong, simple, and, above all else, do not require specific Hextech Augments to be at their most effective.
This tier list is meant to be, primarily, a ranking to help TFT players who are generally unfamiliar with the Hextech Augment system get an idea of what to look for.
Here are three comps that you can one-trick in Patch 11.21 for your final ranked push.
Before the new set goes onto the PBE (it’s scheduled to go live on Patch 11.23 in November), here are the big things you need to know about Set 6!
Teamfight Tactics is beginning the semi-annual process of winding down one set in anticipation of the upcoming set. Set 6: Gadgets & Gizmos has already been announced, with its Hextech theme and t
These tier lists have already broken down the positioning and itemization of all of the top-tier comps throughout Set 5.5, so today the focus will be on some slow and hyper roll comps that have begun to creep to the top of the meta, as well as some unorthodox niche comps.