Teamfight Tactics is back again with the newly named patch-naming system, introducing TFT Patch 13.3. This marks the third patch of TFT Set 13 and after weeks of observations over December, TFT starts off the new year with a whole bunch of balance changes to the game.
TFT Patch 13.3 goes live on Jan. 15 alongside the League of Legends update and aims to shift the balance and tune down comps and items that are performing too well while buffing underperformers. Let’s go over everything you need to know about TFT Patch 13.3 balance changes.
]]>Teamfight Tactics‘ Set 13 has given birth to one of the most ridiculous 1v9-style comps with Lone Hero Lux. It can wipe out endgame boards with just a Lux and is horrifying and hilarious to watch. We’ve compiled a guide to show you how to set up your Lone Hero Lux comp.
How to play Lone Hero Lux in TFT Set 13
The Lone Hero Lux comp depends entirely on getting a 3-star Lux and the Lone Hero Augment. It’s still playable without the latter, but it is nowhere near as good, so we suggest pivoting to a different strategy if you can’t secure the bonus. Here are the essentials you need to pull off this comp.
]]>Your items can make or break your comp in TFT, no matter how many traits you line up. Your board won’t survive the endgame without good Artifacts for your tanks and carries. Here’s a tier list of the Set 13 Artifacts so you can find the best ones.
TFT Set 13 Artifact tier list
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Fishbones
]]>Teamfight Tactics Set 13 adds yet another rotation that keeps this auto-chess experience exciting and fresh as usual. If you’re looking to dive into TFT Set 13, you’d best be equipped with all the information on the strongest traits, comps, and the best units to always be on the lookout for in the shop. That’s why we’ve compiled a TFT Set 13 unit tier list to help you pick the best units for your boards.
We’ve focused on ranking the units based on their individual strengths, stats, and what they bring to the table rather than any hyper-specific use cases in certain comps. The higher rated a unit is, the more likely it is to perform well in general. With that in mind, here are all the TFT Set 13 units ranked from 1-costs to 6-costs.
]]>Rolling for Teamfight Tactics champions helps you get the desired units from the TFT champion pool. That’s precisely why you need a detailed understanding of bag sizes, shop odds, and the best times to roll down for various costed champions.
Deciding when to level or roll is a core mechanic within TFT, and failing to use them optimally will cost you games. Rolling and shop odds, champion pools, and even bag sizes change with each set. Riot Games made several significant changes to the Into the Arcane set, ranging from adding the powerful new six-cost units to minor system changes affecting XP gains. This article provides tips, tables, strategies, and all major system changes for TFT Set 13.
]]>When playing competitive, not every game goes the way we want. Whether it’s a sports rivalry or a match of Teamfight Tactics, there are no rules. Sometimes you just lose, and when you do, it’s better to simply surrender.
There’s nothing to be ashamed of. In competitive games, surrendering often means saving time. That’s the case with TFT, whereby giving up the game early, you may jump to the next one faster. Obviously, though, this doesn’t mean you should surrender in each of your games. But, if you want to do it essentially, it’s worth knowing when and how you can do it.
]]>Augments can give your comp in Teamfight Tactics (TFT) a great advantage if you choose the right one, but unlike Set 12, Riot added two new types of Augments in Set 13 based on Arcane. They can alter your plans entirely depending on which you end up getting.
All new Augments in TFT Set 13
Team-up Augments
One of the additions themed around Arcane is the Team-up Augments. These are based on relationships and shared lore between the show’s characters, creating a new combo for champions who normally wouldn’t be in the same comp because of their traits.
]]>There are now three unique currencies in Teamfight Tactics, each used to purchase various cosmetics. The rarest of these currencies is Mythic Medallions, used to unlock old Mythic-tier content in the rotating shop.
Here is everything you need to know about collecting and using Mythic Medallions in Teamfight Tactics.
]]>The new champion type in Teamfight Tactics is called Unbound, and the first character with this type is Jinx. The Arcane version of the beloved blue-haired girl is already available to be either purchased or pulled from the gacha system if you’re lucky.
How to get Arcane Jinx Unbound Tactician in TFT
There are two ways you can get Arcane Jinx Unbound in TFT: by purchasing her for 10 Mythic Medallions or by pulling her from the Treasure Realms—but the drop rate for Arcane Jinx Unbound is only 0.3 percent, which makes it nearly impossible to get her through the gacha system.
]]>Teamfight Tactics’ newest Set transports you Into the Arcane, where the world of Arcane, Riot Games’ animated show, collides with new traits, emblems, and strategies. As season two of the show unfolds, you’ll dive into a world of new synergies, adapting your strategy to powerful trait combinations to dominate the board.
In TFT Set 13, your ability to master traits and their breakpoints can make or break your strategy, so it is crucial to learn which ones you might encounter. While traits define the synergies in your team, giving your champions unique bonuses that grow stronger as you include more of the same trait, the breakpoints are what you should be mindful of. Here’s everything you need to dominate the game with a complete list of all traits and their abilities.
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