As the holidays approach, the Teamfight Tactics team wants to make sure the auto-battler is in as good a state as possible prior to employees taking a little break to spend time with their families. On Monday night, Stephen "Mortdog" Mortimer, the game's Lead Designer, fired up his Twitch stream to unveil what was coming in patch 9.24b. Scheduled to go live on Wednesday, the b-side patch will be larger than most, if not the largest of Set 2. "With the holiday, we wanted to make sure the game was in as good a state as possible and there are some things currently on live that we are not okay with," said Mortimer. "The meta has been pretty diverse which is nice but there are a few builds that are exceeding our expectations." The specific changes, which are subject to change if the development team feels necessary, are below.
Last Thursday, Riot Games released a bit of information as to what's coming to Teamfight Tactics in patch 10.1. In addition to Leona and Karma joining the list of playable champions, Lunar, their origin, is coming as well. More details were shared last week that will shake up which items players create and how to use them. In the blog post, numerous items were removed/reworked all together or had their numbers tweaked. The goals, according to the development team, were threefold:
Teamfight Tactics has added three new Little Legends in the 10.1 Patch. The new monsters, named Flutterbug, Tocker and Craggle are available on the Public Beta Environment (PBE).
On Thursday afternoon, Riot Games announced the next two champions coming to their auto-chess title, Teamfight Tactics, two days after three champions debuted on the live servers. The current patch (9.24) introduced Lucien, Senna and Amumu to players while the upcoming one, titled 10.1, is bringing back an old favorite and introducing a familiar face to long-time League of Legends players. In the company's blog post, Leona and Karma are entering the game under a new origin specific to them, Lunar. According to the development team, "Moonlight transforms unit durability into a win condition for team comps that are built with drawn out battles in mind."
At the 2019 All-Star event, we caught up with Hafu for a brief chat about her competitive nature, and her transition to Teamfight Tactics.
Teamfight Tactics is preparing for patch 9.24. Riot's autobattler's next update isn't just one for balance, though: three new champions are introduced. Gun-wielding duo Senna and Lucian enter the fray
Teamfight Tactics' second season is in full swing. The autobattler, developed by Riot Games, sits atop its genre's throne in a kingdom founded at the start of this year by the Dota 2 mod Auto Chess. F
On Day 1 of the 2019 All-Stars Event, Clid came in 4th in his group in the Teamfight Tactics event and secured a spot in the finals. In an interview with translator Park Jeesun, he shared some thoughts
On Friday morning, Jeremy "Disguised Toast" Wang, one of the largest content creators in the world, announced that he has signed an exclusive agreement to stream on Facebook Gaming for the near future. Wang, who has millions of followers across his numerous social media and streaming platforms, will make his debut later in the day at 12 p.m. PDT on his official channel, according to a statement from his agency.
Less than two weeks after Riot Games launched Set 2 of Teamfight Tactics, the development team has revealed what's to come in patch 9.23 on Friday afternoon. The updated, which is scheduled to launch on Wednesday, November 20, will be the first set of balance changes to the Rise of the Elements set since it went live back on November 6.
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Ever since Riot Games launched their auto-chess title, Teamfight Tactics, a few months ago, they have worked to provide players with ways to earn goodies through playing. How they've gone about building out their free-to-play reward system is through "beta passes."In these passes, which are live for short periods of time, players are able to earn experience by playing, claiming daily login bonuses, and completing missions. Once a certain threshold is reached, an emote, icon, Little Legend Egg or Arena Chroma is unlocked. As the latter two are considered the most exciting to most players, many have provided feedback to the development team that they really only care about a couple of the rewards each pass.
Today, sixteen of the most popular Teamfight Tactics personalities enter the Rise of the Elements Invitational tournament. The two-day event, held to celebrate the autobattler's impending roster overh
Riot Games is doubling down on the hype generated by the announcement of Teamfight Tactics' Rise of the Elements event. In partnership with Red Bull, sixteen of the autobattler's most famous personali
Teamfight Tactics Set 2 is all live for PBE players to test and explore! Here are all of the new champs, Elements, Traits, mechanics, and items so far! Which is your favorite addition? What else do you hope they add?
Riot Mort (@Mortdog on Twitter) has posted a long, in-depth update on all the changes made to Teamfight Tactics on the PBE for today's launch of the TFT Set 2 testing. Check out the change log here!
Ever since Riot Games released Teamfight Tactics over three months ago, the development team has been learning, growing, and listening to the community for feedback. It hasn't always been seamless and mistakes have been made along the way. But they're willing to acknowledge that and work towards improving the game that countless fans enjoy around the world. On Tuesday morning, Stephen Mortimer, the title's Principal Game Designer, released a blog post on League of Legend's official site titled "/DEV: TFT SET 1 LEARNINGS" that outlined just that: What the team has learned in the first few months since the game went live.
The first Seasonal Set of Teamfight Tactics begins tomorrow, Oct. 22nd! And streamers and personalities have begun releasing new champions and mechanics for the mode's big launch. here is what we know!
Ahead of Tuesday's Teamfight Tactics' blog post that is detailing what's to come in set two, titled "Rise of the Elements," Riot Games has partnered with popular community figures to slowly release information for fans of the title. On Monday morning, two Youtubers and a Turkish influencer revealed new champions and origins debuting when the 9.22 patch goes live in the coming weeks.
On Friday morning, Stephen "Mortdog" Mortimer, the lead designer of Riot Game's Teamfight Tactics, unveiled details of what's to come in next week's 9.21 patch, the final one before Set 2 kicks off. To the delight of those who have been playing the game since 9.20 went live, Pantheon, and the Guardian bonus as a whole, are being nerfed. Additionally, Lissandra and Draven are being knocked down a few pegs in terms of their effectiveness. The Hextech origin is being tweaked as well.