Heading into Riot Games’ first Teamfight Tactics<\/em> organized LAN tournament in Las Vegas next month, top South Korean streamer and caster Kim “bebe872” Kyu-Yeon has called out Set 10 Remix Rumble<\/em> as the “most RNG based set in the history of TFT<\/em>.”<\/p>
Not every TFT<\/em> set starts as a perfectly balanced masterpiece, even after two weeks of testing through the PBE servers. Previous set launches have resulted in significantly sized B-patches, but TFT <\/em>Set 10 didn’t as the devs decided to pass on the hotfix update and let the meta ride until Patch 13.24<\/a>. This decision naturally didn’t sit well with some players, especially high-Elo ones like Bebe, who laid out two major complaints about the Remix Rumble<\/em> set on Twitter<\/a>.\u00a0<\/p>
Bebe has a preferred style of play that typically involves the strongest board and fast leveling, allowing the streamer to build a capped-out end-game comp at level eight or nine. Bag changes<\/a> for TFT<\/em> Set 10 and the Headliner mechanic<\/a> have made this type of approach difficult to pull off, though, as it has increased the game’s overall RNG.\u00a0<\/p>
“TFT<\/em> just feels like a random slot machine at this point,” Bebe said<\/a>.\u00a0<\/p>
Bebe made some solid points regarding TFT <\/em>Set 10, but as eluded to by streamer and caster Bryce “esportslaw<\/a>” Blum in the comments, it’s too early to throw the entire set under the bus as a failure as planned balance changes are slated to drop in the coming weeks.\u00a0<\/p>
Balance changes are coming to TFT <\/em>Set 10 starting with Patch 13.24, which is what the Vegas Open LAN tournament<\/a> will be played on. And Bebe is expected to be at the historic event. A B-patch is also slated to occur right after the tournament, hitting the meta with harder balance changes heading into the holiday break.\u00a0<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"