LOL strategy spin-off

Riot Games, the brains behind the popular MMORPG League of Legends, dropped yet another game. Teamfight Tactics: League of Legends Strategy Game is a PvP auto-battler wherein you need to draft, deploy, and upgrade a revolving roster of League of Legends champions. A round-based battle for survival, Teamfight Tactics is a standalone mobile title that mirrors the auto-battle mode in the PC version of LOL

LOL meets chess

Like any other auto battler, Teamfight Tactics: League of Legends Strategy Game is an eight-player battle with chess pieces. And since it is a spinoff, the pieces and game board are LOL-themed. Players will need to place these pieces on a hexagonal board and watch them battle against enemy players. To get the pieces, players will need to buy them with in-game gold.

The goal of the game is to outplay and outlast your opponent by building an elite squad of LOL champions ready to fight on your behalf. Each battle simulates a fight between your army and a random enemy player. The random drafts and in-game events ensure that no two matches play out the same.

To make it better for you, everything you need to win matches is unlocked from the get-go. With this, you don’t need to struggle due to a lack of tools or characters. You can also go all-out in the competition from Day One.

A social auto-battler

Auto-battler games are not social games. They are strategy games, where you think about your moves when you’re not watching your unit's battle. And when the battle starts, the game is only ever about you and your current opponent. The other six players building their armies do not matter.

Teamfight Tactics: League of Legends Strategy Game keeps the core strategy of an auto-battler intact. However, it also made the genre fun to play with friends. It fixes the PvP clone issue by allowing players to always fight head-to-head. If you and your friends are in a match, you’ll see the same thing. Unlike Dota Auto Chess, you don’t need apps like Discord to see what is going on between each other’s screen. Both players have eyes on the game and can watch the battle unfold in real-time.

But the most social feature of Teamfight Tactics is the Shared Draft. It is what the game community calls the Carousel, and every match starts with it. Every player will spawn into a neutral area of the board game. After ten random units spin in a circle, a player will get to choose whichever area they want. Once a player already claims an area, no other player can pick it up.

Struggle in RNG

The Shared Draft feature of Teamfight Tactics: League of Legends Strategy Game is a great way to let the worst-performing player catch up. By giving them the first pick of a new batch of champions and items, they can at least choose characters that have more chances of winning the battle. However, while it is a great twist, it is not enough to make up for the game's frustrating RNG.

Item randomness is particularly awful in the three opening phases. The problem even persists later on when, after beating roaring bosses like Drake or Rift Herald, you will only be rewarded with the gear equivalent that does not have much value. With this, falling behind in the arms race can put anyone in an untenable position, as items can have dire strategic consequences. 

The new patch 14.1 update

This TFT update adjusts Anima Squad, Rengar, Annie, Kobuko, and Samira to balance gameplay. Anima Squad's defensive and offensive power is reduced, while Rengar's tankiness is slightly decreased. Annie's Tibbers receives health scaling with AP, and Kobuko's defense and damage output are tuned down. Samira's damage and survivability also see reductions.

The 10,000 IQ augment is moved to Stage 3-2, impacting its availability. Several augments are nerfed, including Branching Out, Glass Cannon, and Healing Orbs, to reduce their power level. Some augments return, and Class Emblems gain unique bonuses. Item adjustments include changes to Hextech Gunblade and Runaan's Hurricane.

Cyber City content is highlighted, including new cosmetics, ranked season details, and Double Up mode changes. Hacks and Opening Encounters are introduced to alter gameplay. Augment cycling continues, with some augments removed and others adjusted. The patch also addresses bug fixes.

Complexly satisfying game

Like League of Legends, Teamfight Tactics: League of Legends Strategy Game is a game that you’ll enjoy playing hundreds of times. Each match in the game is fresh, and playing with your friends adds another unique layer. Sure, it still needs work, but it’s a struggle that is worth enjoying. All in all, it is a complex strategy game that is very satisfying.

  • Pros

    • Engaging gameplay
    • Social feature allows you to see the battle unfold in real time
    • Full matchmaking support
    • Everything you need is unlocked at the beginning
  • Cons

    • Problematic RNG
    • Some programming errors
    • Lacks ranked mode
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