Players in Teamfight Tactics<\/em> thought they’d broken the Set 11 Inkborn Fables<\/em> code through swap scripts. But when gameplay was shown on Twitter\/X, game design director Stephen \u201cMortdog\u201d Mortimer wasn’t impressed.\u00a0<\/p>
Skill matters within TFT<\/a><\/em>, much like Magic: The Gathering<\/a><\/em>, Pok\u00e9mon<\/a><\/em>, and other card games. There’s always RNG involved, but the best players in the world know how to adapt and play flexibly, earning the highest possible lobby placement across hundreds and even thousands of games. A Twitter user<\/a> posted gameplay footage of another player cheating on June 9, in which the Tactician was using a swap script to reposition before the next player combat round began.\u00a0<\/p>