Riot released today a new TFT Patch 9.20 which doesn’t bring major changes, but instead it aims at stabilizing the game, considering the fact that it approaches the end of Set 1.
TFT Patch 9.20 Notes – New Patch Breakdown
In this article we’ll discuss the TFT Patch 9.20 Notes and see how this will affect the current meta.
Riot just released TFT Patch 9.17, which brings a new champion to the Convergence and some much-expected buffs and nerfs (spoiler alert, Nobles got nerfed as well this patch).
Without any further ado, let’s dive in and discuss the TFT Patch 9.17 Notes and changes and see how they will influence the current meta.
TFT Patch 9.17 Notes – Pantheon joins the TFT Champion pool
Riot just released TFT Patch 9.16B, which brings some minor buffs and nerfs, but probably the most expected update was the fix regarding the in-game matchmaking.
The previous TFT Patch 9.16 came with this bug that caused fighting the same 2 opponents multiple times in a A-B-A-B-A matching pattern.
(Aug 16 Update: A new hotfixed has been released (announced by Mort on Twitter), which reverted the buff from 9.16 to Nobles. So now they still grant 60 Armor and Magic Resist, as they did before the 9.16 patch. Apparently they were too strong when they granted 75 Armor and Magic Resist, making them top tier comp in 9.16 Meta. We’ll see how these changes the played comps in the higher ELO).
Riot released TFT Patch 9.16 which comes with some important changes, but probably the most important of them is the addition of a new Origin “Hextech”.
This adds 4 new champions to the pool: Camille, Jayce, Vi and Jinx. Finally we can get the 6 Brawler buff now (which just got nerfed, as you can see in the Patch Notes below).
Riot team just released TFT Patch 9.15B which comes with minor changes, since they’re quite happy with where the meta is right now, so they want to see how the meta naturally changes over the course of two weeks with minimal input on their end.
In this article we’ll look at all Patch 9.15B Updates for TFT and see how they might influence the meta in the upcoming week.
Update: This bug has already been fixed (somewhat) in a Micropatch, as explained below
“TFT is officially broken right now”.
This is the title of a Reddit thread in the r/TeamfightTactics subreddit. And this is totally justifiable. TFT Patch 9.15 came with some pretty disgusting bugs, and one of them has to do with Frozen Heart staking its own debuff.
[TFT] Pyke + Frozen Heart Stacking Literally Broke the MetaNow, we need to make things clear. People complain about 2 things mostly:
TFT Patch 9.15 brought some huge updates to the game, but with it, some bugs also appeared. Some of them were so stupid, they literally broke the meta.
TFT Patch 9.15 Micropatch Bugfixes
Since they’ve been quickly discovered and reported on Reddit and LOL Boards, Riot rushed to fix them, and they did a pretty good job releasing a fix so quickly.
TFT Patch 9.15 comes with some huge changes, buffs and nerfs for lots of Classes, Origins, Champions and Item changes, alongside some of the much-expected bugfixes (though there are still some that are still to be fixed).
Here’s a summary of the most important updates for TFT in Patch 9.15 (below you can see the full description of all changes and the impact they have on the current meta):
TFT Patch 9.15 – Essential Updates
Knights got a huge buff
This is the biggest update in this patch in Teamfight Tactics. Previously, they would only block themselves an amount of damage from physical attacks, while now they give a boost to the entire team, all allied units blocking a fixed amount of damage both physical and magical.