Teamfight Tactics had some new champions introduced recently, but in the TFT 9.16b patch, there was a small change to Brawlers. It’s not a massive one, but it did make them slightly weaker. Nobles also got their buff reverted from the 9.16 update. As Hextech is still new, we’ve put an overview of what they’re all about, as well as the updated versions to the TFT traits.
We saw some changes to some champions in Teamfight Tactics in the TFT 9.16b patch. Draven and Jinx were picked frequently as they were incredibly good late-game carries, while Lucian saw a much-needed nerf to the incredibly efficient early-game champion. Below then is the updated TFT tier list 9.16b.
There weren’t that many changes to Teamfight Tactics items in the latest patch. In fact, only the one got a nerf, while a second got fixed so that Hextech didn’t permanently disable it. It’s a bit underwhelming to be honest, but it does make listing the changes and the TFT items ranking a bit easier I suppose. (more…)
Teamfight Tactics had the lighter TFT 9.16b patch notes drop over the last day or so. There’s not a lot here, but there have been some changes to strong champions, bug fixes, and only the one item nerf. There’s also a bug fix for Ionic Spark as it doesn’t do well with Hextech champions, but not a lot to go over this time around.
Teamfight Tactics items got a rather big set of changes in the TFT 9.16 patch. Hush’s full rework has made a bit of an impact, while others got big adjustments that either increased or decreased their viability in the current meta. They are also all now vulnerable to Hextech shenanigans since their ability can disable items for a few seconds.
Teamfight Tactics got a rather hefty update in the TFT 9.16 patch notes, but there’s more coming on the horizon. A new champion has been teased and the 9.16b tentative patch notes have been teased, with nerfs to key champions being the main focus. There’s also a bug fix for Ionic Spark as it doesn’t do well with Hextech champions.
Teamfight Tactics has had the 9.15b patch deployed this week and the meta is somewhat settling over a wide variety of comps. Nobles seem to be getting a big surge in the past day or so, but which ones will dominate games over the course of the weekend remains to be seen.
It’s also likely that certain staples such as Rangers and Volibear comps will still have a big place in the meta. These are the best comps TFT has to offer that we have found as of the latest update.
Teamfight Tactics’ beta is back, and there are some new rewards for you to earn. It’s still free and you’ll be able to unlock unique items for a limited time before they go away for good. Nows the best time to get earning those rewards, and we’ll have the overview of what is in the pass right here.
Teamfight Tactics introduced four new champions in patch 9.16, all of which belong to the new Hextech origin. The Hextech origin’s ability has gone through some iterations, but the finalised trait ability is rather powerful and need to be kept in mind when it comes to putting items on champions and their positions. We’ve also seen some more changes to some of the traits, so below are the updated versions of what each trait does for TFT champions.
Teamfight Tactics got its 9.16 update and it’s clear that the introduction of the Hextech origin has ruffled some feathers. Items had long been a dominant part of the meta, but Hextech suddenly turns powerful champions that are the lynchpin of key comps, into units with the fortitude of a wet tissue. With the big changes in TFT, now is perhaps the best time to learn the game.