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
Worlds 2021 kicked off today with the first games of the Play-In stage, giving fans their first look at some of the best teams from the minor regions (and the lowest seeds from the major ones). With s
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.
We've all heard the standard predictions. Everyone's on the LPL and DWG KIA trains (except those who are in Chovy Church). So today, in this article, the Inven Global team got together for the sole purpose of coming up — and defending — their own Bold and Spicy™ predictions.
Even though it might seem like an easy call to just continue spamming Jax (he’s still good even after the nerfs), some new, interesting comps that we haven’t seen in the meta for Set 5.5 have cropped up.
Comps that have risen up to take their place include both familiar faces as well as a few new comps that have not been discussed in TFT Set 5.5.
For TFT Patch 11.16 we will focus more on those new comps rising to the top, or the other effective comps not covered in the last week’s list.
This tier list will be taking Patch 11.15 as a complete reset to the TFT meta. In going through the top, new, and rising comps of the patch, it will treat each as if it was brand new to Teamfight Tactics.
If you’re unsure which Radiant Item is the best overall, this tier list will attempt to help.
With all these massive changes to TFT’s roster, huge item and core mechanic changes, and overall balance changes, knowing where to start on day one of Set 5.5 can be daunting. Here are five key things to remember once Set 5.5 goes live.
For those who haven’t been keeping up with the meta trends and just want to spam ranked before the mid-set update hits, these are the comps that you want to be playing.
TFT Patch 11.13 was fairly small, as Riot focused more on buffing the hilariously underpowered units (Hellions, Nidalee, and Ashe) and nerfing the ridiculously overpowered (Yasuo, Ryze, and Kayle). There were also some significant system changes, including odds changes of the later (post Stage 3) armories.
Patch 11.12 brought a slew of changes to TFT, so here we explore the five best TFT comps for the latest meta in Set 5 Reckoning.
The Armory, a new shop system that was implemented at the start of Set 5, is going to appear more frequently and will give players more powerful items.
This tier list will give an overhead view of the strongest units on Patch 11.11, with an emphasis on raw strength rather than how they function within comps.
TFT Patch 11.10 didn't attack the overpowered units while boosting the under-powered ones with a rocketship. Instead, it was a plethora of minor changes, which was to be expected, following the B patc
Looking at the best comps being played by high Elo players (Platinum and above) as well as which incorporate the strongest units, it's quite easy to see which have stood out as the strongest early on in this patch. The five TFT comps below have floated to the top as the most powerful and reliable so far.
It’s taken a few days of experimentation, but TFT players seem to have pinned down some of the strongest units and comps at the start of Set 5 Reckoning.
When used properly, Shadow Items can be far better than the regular version of the item. When used incorrectly, however, the items can end up hurting their user.
There are still a lot of questions, theorycrafting, and optimizing to do but after two weeks of testing, five comps stand out as fairly solid go-to's for those diving into Set 5 on day one.