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Aug 6, 2022 11:19 am TEAMFIGHT TACTICS

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Riot Games will continue to expand upon the Team!ght Tactics Dragonlands set with the
launch of the Mid-Set this fall.

Mid-Set updates within TFT typically provide several new champions and traits while
purging out troublesome ones. The Dragonlands Mid-Set update will set the stage for
Worlds this fall while having the auto battler feel new and fresh. Players can begin testing
TFT Set 7.5 through PBE servers on Aug. 24. The o"cial release for the Dragonlands Mid-
Set is on Sept. 8 via Patch 12.17.

When does TFT Set 7.5 release?

At the time of writing, no o"cial details for TFT Set 7.5 have been released. According to
game design director Stephen “Mortdog” Mortimer, information will drop throughout
August.

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Set Seven kept Augments, !rst introduced into TFT through Set Six, and players can expect
that Draconic Augments will stick around for Set 7.5. The Dragonlands set also introduced
several new and existing dragons within the League Universe, having the champions take
up two slots on the battle!eld while representing three of their Origin trait.

Dragons aren’t expected to go anywhere, and the design team may even switch a couple of
them out. Set Seven had its issues, from Aurelion Sol to attack damage systems getting
major reworks. The release of TFT Set 7.5 should complement these changes while
potentially implementing new mechanics and traits that o#er players $exibility
throughout all stages of a game.

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Aug 4, 2022 1:57 pm TEAMFIGHT TACTICS

Best TFT 12.14 B-patch Set 7 meta comps


Flexibility returns to the meta.

Danny Forster

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Signi!cant balance changes made during Team!ght Tactics Patch 12.14 have improved
ability power items and champions, along with dragons.

Patch 12.14 contained several important balance changes that have had an impact on the
TFT Set Seven meta. Attack damage (AD) scaling per star level from auto attacks was
reworked, reducing it from 80 to 50. The change itself hasn’t a#ected a majority of the Set
Seven champions, but additional nerfs to Olaf, Xayah, and Varus did. In conjunction with
the scaling per star level rework, attack damage items like Deathblade were also nerfed.

The TFT team also dropped signi!cant ability power (AP) bu#s to Morellonomicon and
Mirage sub-traits, along with bu#s to legendary dragons like Aurelion Sol and Shyvana.
Each of these balance and system changes has improved the playability of AP comps and
dragons. The adjustments have also elevated comps like Scalescorn while AD builds like
Corki, Varus, and Xayah have managed to remain playable.

Best TFT 12.14 B-patch comps

A TFT 12.14 B-patch was shipped prior to the second half of the Jade Cup and the open
quali!ers for the EMEA second Golden Spatula Cup. Multiple nerfs were shipped in the B-
patch that hit champions like Aurelion Sol and Shyvana, along with Nomsy and
Morellonomicon.

Two TFT Set Seven former reroll comps emerged as solid builds following the 12.14 B-
patch nerfs: Swain and Sett. Astral remained a viable build with Aurelion Sol as the
primary carrier while Varus reroll has struggled. And Sy’fen has struggled as well,
speci!cally the Bruiser comp version.

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Swain carry

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Returning from the void of unplayable TFT carriers is Swain during the 12.14 B-patch.
Similar to early versions of the Swain carry comp, Dragonmancer is the main trait—along
with three Ragewing and three Jade. Guinsoo’s Rageblade is still the best Set Seven item on
Swain. And players will want to invest in a Quicksilver for the late game, leaving one spot
open for items like Statikk Shiv, Giant Slayer, or Archangel’s Sta#.

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Sett carry

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Unlike the Swain reroll build, Sett reroll is still a hit-or-miss comp. Players need to hit a
Sett three-star early in the game and then go for either six or nine Ragewing. Draconic
Augments like Scorch that support the Ragewing trait are necessary as well, and players
should even consider transitioning out of a Sett carry if they aren’t available options
during the !rst two Armories.

The good news about Sett carry is that transitioning into either a Swain reroll or
Xayah/Shyvana Ragewing build isn’t hard.

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Best TFT 12.14 Set Seven comps

All of the 12.14 best comps are still viable, although Shyvana and Aurelion Sol were toned
down a%er the nerfs. And the Scalescorn build also dropped slightly since lobbies aren’t
$ooded with eight and 10-cost dragons as much.

Dragons

Set Seven is living up to its name a%er several bu#s within Patch 12.14 improved Aurelion
Sol and Shyvana as carriers. Ao Shin is still a solid late-game dragon despite getting
slightly nerfed, although some players have chosen to run Aurelion Sol over the Tempest
king instead. Getting a dragon-trait-speci!c Draconic Augment feels good in TFT Patch
12.4, especially a%er the rework to Shyvana’s damage.

Image via TFTtactics

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Shyvana, Shi Oh Yu, and Syfen are all solid carriers in a Dragon comp. And Aurelion Sol or
Ao Shin perform well as secondary carriers. Shyvana wants AP items or the classic combo
of In!nity Edge, Jeweled Gauntlet, and a third item like Hand of Justice.

Hextech Gunblade is great for healing and Morellonomicon helps pump out extra damage
while preventing an opponent’s team from healing. Items for Shi Oh Yu and Sy’fen are still
the same, prioritizing Bloodthirster and Titan’s Resolve. And AP items can go on either
Aurelion Sol or Ao Shin.

Scalescorn

Providing counterplay to Dragon comps like Jade and Whisper and dragons as primary
carriers, Scalescorn comps have risen to top-tier status. The build has always lacked a
strong primary carrier since Diana was nerfed and still does to some degree. Reroll comps
have dropped in priority during Patch 12.14, following the AD scaling per star level
changes. But reroll is a good option when playing Scalescorn.

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The champions to focus on are Diana, Olaf, and even Shen. Heading into the late-game
stages, players will want four Bruisers to support Olaf and at least one other assassin to
support Diana. Sylas and Pyke are great for both, also providing magic resistance and
armor shred.

The two primary items for Olaf are Runnan’s Hurricane and Quicksilver. Bloodthirster is a
solid item as well, along with Guinsoo’s Rageblade or Statikk Shiv. And Diana still wants
items like Frozen Heart and Ionic Spark. She can also use Morellonomicon.

Jade

Patch 12.14 greatly improved AP carriers during the early and mid-game stages. Within
the Jade comp, both Anivia and Karma are solid item holders. And Anivia can even work
as a three-star carry should she keep showing up in the shop. Six Jade has been a strong
TFT Set Seven comp since the release of Dragonlands. It dropped slightly in value during
Patch 12.13 but returns strong in Patch 12.14 thanks to the AP bu#s and another 10
percent attack speed at six Jade.

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Players attempting to reroll Anivia will want Morellonomicon and Archangel’s Sta#. The
third item can be either Spear of Shojin, Hextech Gunblade, or Deathcap. And Shi Oh Yu
still wants Bloodthirster and Edge of Night, with the third item being either another
damage item or Quicksilver depending on the lobby meta.

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Late-game champions to add into the TFT Set Seven Jade comp are Bard for Mystic, in
conjunction with Lulu, and Yasuo with a possible Blue Bu# equipped to him.

Mirage

Mirage comps have been a go-to build while never breaking out into top-tier status. Patch
12.14 has ended the sleeper streak of Mirage, pumping it up to A-tier. Morellonomicon is
strong on Daeja, providing much-needed ability power in conjunction with the reduction
of healing on the enemy team.

Image via TFTtactics

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The sub-traits Executioner and Spellsword were both bu#ed in Patch 12.14. Spellsword
was already a solid Daeja primary carry sub-trait and is now even better. And Yone three-
star can pull his weight with the Executioner sub-trait, or in Duelist’s Dexterity.

Six Mirage is the standard. And players can choose to run either Cavalier or Guardian as
generic vertical frontlines. The items for the standard Mirage comp are basic, with
defense items going on Nunu and AP items on Daeja. A three-star Yone will typically want
a Guinsoo’s Rageblade and Quicksilver, with the third item being either Hand of Justice or
Bloodthirster.

Corki Cannoneer

Of all the top comps that have reigned since the release of TFT Set Seven, Corki
Cannoneer remains the most stable. Players still want to activate Trainer as early as
possible while running at least two Cannoneer, two Evoker, and two Revel. Idas was bu#ed
at two-star in Patch 12.14, improving the dragon as a solo frontline secondary carrier. And
players can choose to run the Whispers version instead, swapping Sy’fen in conjunction
with Sylas for Idas.

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Some players might argue that the Sy’fen Whispers version is stronger but it also requires
more items. Running Idas adds one item to the pool and doesn’t punish players for
building defensive items during the early and mid-game stages.

Corki with an Idas as the frontline carrier wants Last Whisper but doesn’t need it if
running Sy’fen and Sylas. The two most important items on Corki are still Guinsoo’s
Rageblade and In!nity Edge. The third can either be Quicksilver, Last Whisper, or
Draven’s Axe if provided from the Shimmerscale lottery. Sona will want a Morellonomicon
if possible. And Aura items like Zeke’s Herald are also strong during the late-game stages.

Update Aug. 4 2pm CT: All best TFT comps adjusted following the 12.14 B-patch.

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