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FINAL BOARD
Traits
1
God of the Net

1
Overlord

1
Virus

4
Strategist

2
Cyberboss

2
A.M.P.

1
Divinicorp

3
Street Demon

2
Bastion

1
Bruiser

1
Exotech

1
Anima Squad

10
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Components
x8
x4
x3
x3
x3
x3
x2
x2








HOW TO PLAY
TFT Leveling and Strategy Guide
General Tips to Minimize Health Loss
- Prioritize Item Slam: Early item usage is crucial to maintain strength and minimize health loss during early rounds. This strategy helps stabilize your board.
Core Legendary Item List
These items will always be available under the "LEGENDARY COMP":
- Evenshroud
- Last Whisper
- Crownguard
- Warmog's Armor
- Gargoyle Stoneplate
- Dragon's Claw
- Guinsoo's Rageblade
- Infinity Edge
- Redemption
- Bloodthirster
- Titan's Resolve
- Hand of Justice
- Spear of Shojin
- Rabadon's Deathcap
- Jeweled Gauntlet
- Nashor's Tooth
These items are highly versatile and can be adapted to various comps depending on the stage and unit synergy.
Leveling Strategies
How to Reach Level 8
Key Knowledge:
- Managing health and economy is essential for effective gameplay.
- If you’re winning consistently, prioritize rushing levels. However, if health is declining, sacrifice 20 economy at Level 6 to strengthen your board.
Tips:
- Mid-Game Prioritization:
- Don’t skip valuable units from other mid-game compositions (e.g., prioritize strong units like Draven, Rengar, Jinx on 2 star).
- Avoid over-committing to a single strategy if your board requires diversity.
- Strong Start: If you start with a Exotech use items for unit.
Pathways:
- If you’re dominating until Stage 3.1, rush to Level 7 and evaluate opponents’ boards. Continue to Level 8 if health and economy allow.
- If struggling, roll 3-5 times at Level 6 or 7 to stabilize with upgrades before pushing for Level 8.
How to Reach Level 9
- Strong Board: If your board is strong, save up to 50 gold and prioritize hitting Level 9 to unlock powerful units.
- Risk Management: Avoid going to Level 9 prematurely unless you’re confident in your ability to adapt and stabilize.
- Roll Strategy: At Level 9, roll strategically while maintaining a minimum of 10 gold to find impactful legendary units and upgrade core carries.
Final Push to Level 10
- Typically requires:
- At least one main carry at 2-star (e.g., Samira/Renekton/Ziggs).
- A solid frontline of at least two units.
- Sacrifice health only if it allows you to create a game-winning board at Level 10.
- EXP Augments: Utilize EXP-enhancing augments to accelerate this process.
Augments and Their Impact on Leveling
- EXP: Place at least two characters on Level 3 to reduce HP loss.
- Cutting Corners: Spend less gold on leveling, allowing for strategic rolls to stabilize your board.
- Late Game Specialist: Use this augment to gain a massive economy boost for Level 9 transitions.
- Reach the Summit: Focus on skipping Level 9 by saving up and directly pushing to Level 10.
- Tiny Titans: Provides additional health to stabilize while building economy for Level 9.
- Epoch+: Gain XP and rerolls at every stage, enhancing flexibility.
- Cluttered Mind / Clear Mind: Adapt your playstyle to maximize these augments.
- Explosive Growth: Utilize for burst XP gains when needed.
Key Strategies for Winning at Level 9
- Stabilize your board by upgrading core units and securing essential items.
- Roll efficiently to find 2-star legendaries or other game-changing units.
- If health is low but the economy is strong, consider all-in rolling to recover before stabilizing back to 30-40 gold.
Playing Around Meta
- Monitor the patch to identify which characters are currently strongest. This will influence your final board and item allocation.
- Explore up to six versions of the legendary board to adapt based on what’s available.
Helpful Resources
Use this guide to refine your strategy, minimize risks, and consistently improve your results in TFT.

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