Riot Games tackles the problem of the Multicaster characteristic, which was shown to be too dominant, in an attempt to improve the gameplay experience
Riot Games has released the eagerly awaited Patch 13.21 for Set 9.5, Runeterra Reforged: Horizonbound, to the delight of Teamfight Tactics (TFT) fans. Riot Games has made a number of adjustments in this update with the intention of improving gameplay and changing the meta of the game. Now let’s explore TFT Patch 13.21’s main features. A severe error in the Region Portal has forced Riot Games to take the important step of temporarily blocking the Scuttle Puddle, which has an effect on the Beats by Scuttle portal. TFT Patch 13.21: Meta Changes and Strategies for Teamfight Tactics
Riot Games tackles the problem of the Multicaster characteristic, which was shown to be too dominant, in an attempt to improve the gameplay experience and make it more balanced. Combat will go more slowly and the switch from Multicaster 3 to 4 will be easier with this update. In order to improve the game’s engagement, a smoother power curve is the goal. What to anticipate is as follows:
Riot Games made the decision to heavily weaken this unit in reaction to Twisted Fate’s (TF) dominance at the moment. TF remained the dominant player even after the changes made in the 13.20 mid-patch release. Due to the Multicaster trait nerfs, TF’s potential has been further limited. This is especially true for the Stacked Deck AOE Delayed Damage, which now has an AP [Ability Power] of 155/235/380%.
In this update, several Tier 3 units receive some much-needed adjustments:
Riot Games ensures that all Tier 4 units have viable carry potential, making various playstyles competitive. Here’s the rundown of changes for Tier 4 units in Patch 13.21:
A few of the augment changes in this patch are the disabling of Unburdened I and II, Binary Airdrop, Built Different, Cybernetic Leech, Endless Hordes, Golden Ticket, Parting Gifts, Riftwalk, and Stellacorn’s Blessing. As for the items, Crownguard, Gargoyle Stoneplate, Spear of Shojin, Blue Buff, and Protector’s Vow are all being altered.
The Runeterra Reforged Championship is set to take place from November 3rd to November 5th, so if you’re a serious TFT player hoping to watch elite competition, please make sure to mark your calendar. Encountering 32 of the top players from nine different locations, this championship will include an exciting online event with the prize of “Set Champion.” The game’s meta is expected to be revitalised and players will have new tactics to experiment with thanks to the flood of changes brought about by TFT Patch 13.21. As you become accustomed to these changes, be sure to watch the fierce competition of the Runeterra Reforged Championship.
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