Teamfight Tactics Patch 14.4 Notes, What to Expect in Teamfight Tactics Upcoming Patch?

TFT 14.4 Patch Notes

Here’s what you can expect,

  • dragon claw
    • MR increased from 55 to 65.
    • Max health reduced from 10% to 9%.
  • Radiation adaptive helmet
    • Both effects are no longer generally available; now grant a 1 point bonus based on starting position. Fully adaptive augmentation will achieve both effects simultaneously.
    • Resistance bonus for first two rows increased from 60 to 80.
    • The first two rows’ mana increased from 1 to 2 when hit.
    • The bonus AP for the last 2 rows has been increased from 45 to 55.
    • Mana for the last 2 rows increased from 15 to 20 every 3 seconds.
  • Traits
    • nation
      • Seven-piece Hecarim AD ratio increased from 200 to 210.
    • raging fire
      • Attack speed increased from 4/8/14% to 4/9/16% per level.
    • Spellweaver
      • Base AP adjusted from 20/35/70/120 to 20/35/80/130.
      • AP value per cast changed from 1/2/3/4 to 1/2/4/6.
  • champion
    • Lilia
      • Mana reduced from 70/120 to 60/110.
    • Karsus
      • Changed Super Fan item from Archangel’s Staff to Adaptive Helmet.
    • poppy
      • Fixed attack speed, increased from 0.65 to 0.7.
  • system
    • double
      • The Shovel and Book of Traits will no longer appear in the Auxiliary Armory.
      • Removed the Artifact Armory from the largest auxiliary armory.
      • Secondary Auxiliary Armory odds have been adjusted to reduce overall inflation.
    • Assist with armory changes
      • Reduced components from 3 for 13g to 2 for 9g.
      • Reduce training dummies from 2 (5g) to 1 (4g).
      • The cost of Tier 1 4 has been modified from 6g + 4g to 5g.
      • Adjusted cost of level 1 5 from +7g to 9g.
      • Thief’s Gloves cost increased from 7g to 10g.
      • Champ Duplicator cost increased from 6g to 7g.
      • Artifact Anvil cost reduced from 13g to 12g.
      • Adjusted cost of 2 completed items and 1 reforger from 15g to 20g.

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What content is worth looking forward to in team battle tactics?

In Teamfight Tactics (TFT), you can look forward to an exciting game where you can pick champions to build a strong team. Champions have different professions and origins, and combining them strategically can provide your team with bonuses to help in battle. In special rounds, you can choose a champion from your turn, adding to the fun of the game.

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It’s important to collect items during battle, you can combine them to make your champion more powerful. Knowing which items are best for certain heroes is a key part of the game. You earn coins every round, which you can use to buy champions or upgrade your team. Managing your gold wisely is important for success in later rounds.

How you place your heroes on the game board is very important. It affects how your heroes use their abilities and how they deal with enemies. Therefore, thinking about the best position is an important part of playing TFT.

The game is regularly updated with new heroes, features, and items. Keeping up with these changes is important to stay competitive. TFT also has a ranked mode where you can test your skills against other players and move up the rankings. An active community and special events bring new challenges to the game. Overall, TFT combines strategy, creativity, and fun to make each game a unique experience.

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Team battle tactics game

Teamfight Tactics (TFT) is a game inspired by Dota Auto Chess in which eight players form a team to battle with the goal of being the last one standing. The battlefield has hexagons, and players strategically place units on the hexagons for automatic combat. Rounds can pair players randomly or against computer-controlled enemies.

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Losing rounds means losing health, depending on the set damage and the number of opponent units remaining. The game is played in stages, with each stage having seven rounds, except for the first round, which has three rounds against computer-controlled enemies. On the fourth round of each stage, there is a “carousel” where players can select units with random items.

Gold is earned during rounds, and saving it can earn interest, increasing your income each round. Streak bonuses earned by winning or losing multiple rounds in a row can provide additional coins. Players use gold to re-roll units, buy units, or gain experience points to level up, allowing them to place more units on the board.

Units can be upgraded by collecting copies, giving them greater health, attack power, and abilities. Units have health and mana, and take damage and gain mana during combat. When a unit’s health reaches zero, the unit exits the turn. Mana is used for unique abilities.

Items are crucial and can provide bonuses and special effects. Components are combined to make complete items, improving unit statistics and abilities. Items are obtained through carousel rounds, loot rounds, or enhancements. Synergies activated by units with the same characteristics can provide beneficial effects. Augments are in-game buffs granted at specific stages that change how the game is played.

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Overview of team battle tactics

game

Teamfight tactics

Developer

Riot Games

Publisher

Riot Games

series

League of Legends

platform

– Windows, Mac0S, Android, iOS

release date

– Windows, macOS: June 26, 2019, Android, ios: March 19, 2020

type

automatic fighter

model

multiplayer game

Team battle tactics trailer

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