![]() Usually, I publish new articles on the best TFT team compositions on a biweekly basis (after a major patch) in order to keep up with the meta changes.Ĭhecking out manually several pages to find out a build suitable for our games isn’t very convenient, so I decided to list all the current and future builds inside this article.įor ease-of-use, they are distributed in alphabetical order based on the dominant Origin/Class. Up to today, I have created 64 builds, and while some of them are potentially stronger during some patches, all of them are viable options in our games depending on our luck with items and champions. ![]() On his own, Gnar should be a great addition to most teams now, but he might also push Shapeshifters in to the meta in a bigger way.Knowledge is of primary importance in a game such as Teamfight Tactics, but finding out first-hand all the possible strategies requires time, thus I decided to gather some of the best team builds available at the moment. But now that he’s getting an extra buff to his attack damage after his transformation, he’s going to be even stronger. His transform gives him extra health, and his ability does a ton of damage. Gnar will do more damage after transforming now Lucian’s losing early damage that should help him from getting too far ahead of the game, and Jinx is losing both damage and attack speed which is likely to make her significantly worse than she was before. Meanwhile, Lucian and Jinx are both getting nerfed this time around. But with the additional damage she’s gaining this patch, hopefully she’ll be worth keeping around. One of the biggest struggles that Miss Fortune has had to deal with is that she’s a 5-cost unit who only does most of what you want her to. In this patch, Miss Fortune is getting a buff. For one thing, there’s just so many of them in the loot pool that you can always pick them up. Gunslingers are probably always going to be pretty good. Riot Games It’s a mixed bag for Gunslingers Because the Imperial bonus is still so good, and his axes do plenty of damage, Draven will still likely be a pretty good unit to stack items on, but his days of winning with no help are probably over. In patch 9.16b, Riot is nerfing everyone’s favorite carry by taking away some of his health and attack damage. The age of Dravenfight Tactics may have finally come to an end. These might not be enough to bring Demons all the way back from the dead, but it should help if you just want to sprinkle Demon into some of your teams. Both characters’ abilities will do more damage after the patch, and Morgana even got an armor buff. Rather than buffing the entire Demon bonus, this patch gives buffs to Aatrox and Morgana, two of the best units the origin has. Riot Games Demons got buffed, but not the way you thinkĭemons are not great right now, but this patch should help them out a little. The good news for Brawlers is that most of their units are good enough that the class as whole should still be usable in most comps. The Brawler bonus will now grant 50 less health with the two-piece bonus and 100 less with the four- and six-piece bonuses. To help curb their popularity and overall strength Riot is reducing their bonus health. Brawlers will have a little less healthīrawlers have been strong on and off since TFT’s release, and the addition of an extra tier of bonus for having six, which was added last patch, appears to have pushed them over the edge again. Shen and Anivia are also getting buffs that could bring them all the way up to useful, if they’re lucky.įor a look at all the changes coming to Teamfight Tactics as part of patch 9.16b you can read the full patch notes. ![]() Characters like Gnar, Morgana, and Aatrox are all getting buffs that could make them legitimate carries. Meanwhile, for the buffs this time around, Riot seems to be bringing changes to champions that are just outside the meta and giving them the chance to be important carries. Both of these champions were already some of the best in the game so these small nerfs are no real surprise. Other nerfs coming in patch 9.16B include Vi, whose ultimate is going to cost more mana, and Kayle whose shield will now be slightly shorter at level 2. The only class to get a change this patch is Brawlers, who got a slight nerf to their health bonus. This time around Riot is keeping the changes to a few nerfs and buffs, and nothing too drastic. After its biggest patch ever, Teamfight Tactics is slowing things down a bit for patch 9.16b. ![]()
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