![]() The deeper you go into a synergy, the stronger it becomes. The bonus is active at 3, 5, 7, and 9 Star Guardian. We can see that Star Guardians gain increased mana from all sources. If we take a look at Lux, we can see that her Origin is Star Guardian, and her Class is Spellslinger. This is probably the simplest trait, and the others get a little more wordy, but I assure you that after watching a few videos and playing the game, you will know which champions belong to which traits and what they do in no time. If you field two Sureshots, that’s 10% bonus attack damage, but if you field 4, it increases to 20%. On combat start, your Sureshots gain bonus Attack Damage now and every 4 seconds. The more you field of a certain trait, the bigger the bonus you can get. Long story short, traits are a synergy that units can have. Typically they have 2 or 3 of them, but for all the people who are returning to Set 8, there are some units with only 1 trait now. We mentioned traits in the Augment section, so let’s talk about those Traits (Origins and Classes)Įach champion you buy has their own set of traits, which are their origin and class. This is usually in the form of economy augments which give you more gold or champions, item augments which give you more items, combat augments which make your team fight better, trait augments which give a specific trait more bonuses, and lastly, Set 8 introduces Hero Augments which either turns a specific champion into a carry or support unit.īut that’s it for all the rounds–we have the Carousel, Neutral, PvP, and the Augment rounds. AugmentsĪugments are a way of enhancing your team for the rest of the game. These loot orbs will give you different combinations each game, so sometimes you will get more gold or items than the game before… or less! After a few of these rounds, we are presented with an Augment. You will face off against AI controlled units that can give you items, gold, champions, and other types of loot. The next round is a minion or creep round. Essentially if you like physical damage, you would go for swords or bows, if you like magic, you would go for rod or tear, and if you like tanking, you would go for belt, armor, or cloak. ![]() We will focus on the first two because that is what is most relevant for now. If you have played other combat games before, there are different damage types in TFT. Typically you would go for items that fit your playstyle. Typically, we would prioritize the item we want here, but more on that later.Ĭarousels happen once per stage, but in the ones after this, players take turns in pairs picking champions, starting with the lowest health players. In this first carousel, it’s a free for all and everyone goes for whichever item or champion that they want. When the game begins, we are presented with a Carousel where we see a rotating circle of Champions–all of which are holding an item. The easiest way to learn about all of these is to break down TFT into its rounds and stages. In order to power up your Champions, you will need Items. ![]() In order to get champions, you will need to buy them in the Shop with Gold. In order to do this, you will need Champions on your team. TFT is an autobattler, which means your goal is to build a team that fights for you… automatically. ![]() I’ve been Challenger before which is the highest rank, and I’ve coached many people who were brand new to the game all the way to Masters in less than a month, and even some pro players used to watch my guides, so hopefully, I can help you out. This video will be for completely new players and players returning to Set 8. Today I’m going to teach you how to play TFT, how to get good at TFT, and tell you everything you need to know about Set 8.
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