Teamfight Tactics<\/em> players will have to wait another week for the Set 10 meta to change as game designer Stephen \u201cMortdog\u201d Mortimer confirmed today there won’t be a 13.23 B-patch.\u00a0<\/p>
A majority of TFT<\/em> Set 10 players are still getting used to Headline champions<\/a> and building end-game comps in Remix Rumble<\/em>, according to Mortdog<\/a>, resulting in the devs passing on shipping a 13.23 B-patch. For most high-Elo players, no B-patch is somewhat of a disappointment, with end-game boards typically showcasing reroll comps and five-cost builds<\/a>. But for new players, Mortdog feels the decision to let the meta ride is the “right call.”<\/p>
Without a B-patch, the next TFT<\/em> Set 10 update will take place on Dec. 6 through Patch 13.24. This also means players competing in the <\/em>TFT<\/em> Vegas Open<\/a> will battle through Patch 13.24, giving Tacticians only a couple of days to figure out the new Remix Rumble<\/em> meta before competing in the first major TFT <\/em>LAN event\u2014though no major balance changes are expected to take place.\u00a0<\/p>
“Because this is an important event, we want to not drastically shift everything before hand, so the patch will be relatively small,” Mortdog said<\/a>. “It will adjust the obvious outliers, but much smaller than a typical first TFT patch.”<\/p>
Once the 13.24 B-patch drops, no other updates are slated to take place in TFT <\/em>Set 10 until Jan. 10 through Patch 14.1, which is expected to have new Portals<\/a> getting added.\u00a0<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"