Frying Pans: TFT’s New Emblem Component
With TFT patch 14.18 a new component was introduced – the Frying Pan. The Frying Pan complements the Spatula in several ways. First, like the Spatula, the Frying Pan can be combined with another component to make an Class Emblem. We will go over those combinations and comps for them later in this article.
Another important part of the Frying Pan is that if you reforge it, it becomes a Spatula. The same with a reforged Spatula becomes a Frying Pan. This is a huge change as Spatulas can no longer become item components. On top of this, this makes it easier to make most Emblems in the game due to how easy it is to access most Class and Origin Emblems through a single Spatula or Frying Pan.
The final thing is that combining two Spatulas, Frying Pans, or a Frying Pan and a Spatula makes an item that allows you to have an extra unit on the board.
TFT Frying Pan Item Combinations
Let’s go over the new emblems that can be made from Frying Pans.
I now have access to Hunter, Preserver, Scholar, Warrior, Multistriker, Bastion, Mage, and Shapeshifter Spats. Each one of these don’t necessarily create new comps, but help strengthen options in current comps.
Unlike most Origin Spatulas that mainly feed into strong verticals, Class Emblems don’t quite fit the same role of creating verticals with a few exceptions.
Multistriker Emblem
The closest is Multistriker emblem which has 7 Multistriker units. The emblem allows for the player to drop one of the weaker multistrikers and either play Shen for Bastion with Hecarim and Pyro with Akali. It can also allow for the player to play Tahm Kench to give the team Arcana through Hecarim.
This comp has multiple carry options from rerolling 2-costs Akali and Kassadin, to rerolling 1 costs Jax and Ashe or even rerolling Hecarim. You can choose whichever one you want and the Multistriker Spat allows you to hit 7 Multistriker at level 7 which will help keep your comp stable.
Warrior Emblem
Another solid Spat that lets you get into a more vertical trait is Warrior. The Warrior spat allows you to play 6 Warrior which is a strong 6 piece currently. You can carry Fiora and Gwen in some cases, but the higher cap board will be rerolling for Hecarim 3 and Katarina 3.
Preserver Emblem
Five Preserver has long had strong stats. A lot of this comes from the power of the units such as Morgana, Karma, Fiora, and 2-cost Zilean. There are a lot of variations of this comp from using Neeko and Nasus as a Shapeshifter front line or using Briar as a 5 cost carry. Diana and Cassiopeia have their spots in this comp as well. Here is a standard level 8 comp for the board, but it often wants to be able to go to level 9 to further round out the comp and take advantage of the Preserver trait.
Scholar Emblem
Another option is 6 Scholar. With the recent 6 Scholar buff, it has performed well in the stats although it is a very expensive board to hit. Scholar doesn’t have a ton of power early and really needs Milio to really take off. It is a Pan that you don’t really want to slam early unless it is your best option, but if you are able to get to this board, then it is very strong!
There are multiple variations of this comp such as adding more Arcana units like Hecarim, Xerath, and Tahm Kench. However, Morgana is the best performing unit with the Scholar Spat, so try to fit her in your comp if you can. The front line is rather flexible, you just need an upgraded frontline that allows your Scholars plenty of time to get several casts to win fights!
Bastion Emblem
With the Vanguard Emblem, you can play a variety of different team compositions depending on the flow of the game. Here are some team compositions for your reference:
Mage Emblem
Mages have been around TFT in multiple sets with their staple ability of casting their ability twice and the Mage spatula wreaking havoc in the arena.
It’s Silverfuse here who will go through the Mage trait, how to play Mages, as well as to give you ideas of how to play around the Mage spatula if you are lucky enough to get one!
- Reroll Seraphine Soraka Mage:
- Primary carry is Seraphine with Soraka secondary carry. primary tanks Vex, once you hit your 3 stars, there are multiple options for level 7 and 8 afterwards.
- Link to Builder
- 7 Mage:
- Fast 8 to play around Nami
- Go to 9 when you can for Legendary units to round out the comp
- Position Nami so that she can hit the most units
- Primary tanks are Taric and Tahm Kench
- The additional Bastion unit is flexible and can be substituted for Diana with carry items
- Link to Builder
Hunter Emblem
In this guide, I’ll be covering the new TFT Class trait: Hunter.
I’ll explain how Hunter works, cover the different champions, provide notable Augment choices, and cover some potential team comps.
For this section, I’ll go over some team comps that utilize the Hunter trait. Keep in mind that metas shift quickly, and things will change as patches come and go.
Shapeshifter Emblem
Welcome to our trait guide, where we’ll be covering the new Set 12 TFT trait: Shapeshifter.
In this guide, we’ll explain how Shapeshifter works, cover the different champions, provide notable Augment choices, and cover some potential team comps.
There are a total of seven Shapeshifter champions in TFT Set 12, and there is one other trait overlap. Both Elise and Briar are both Eldritch units, and they are 1 and 5-cost respectively.
This is a very common trend when it comes to overlap, having one high-cost unit with another low-cost, or having some 3-costs with double overlap.
When it comes to Shapeshifters, there is definitely potential to try for a vertical team comp, but you need some form of damage scaling, since most of your trait power gives you defense.
Outside of vertical comps, you’ll likely utilize Shapeshifters to make up your frontline and use ones that fill out other traits you need on your team.
In Conclusion
As the meta shifts, there will be more options for comps based on these spats. Other Spats such as Mage and Shapeshifter are playable in some scenarios, but they are hard to commit to right from the start. Overall, the Pan combinations have been weaker than the classic Spatula combinations. This is due to the strength of the verticals as well as Spatulas are designed to give players access to chase traits that are often strong such as 10 Porta, 9 Faerie, and others.
Remember that you have the option to reforge a Pan into a Spatula and vice versa. That gives both items a lot more flexibility and can sometimes be game winning when you recognize the optimal play in your games!
Good luck! -Cheng