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TFT Set 13: How to Play Quickstriker

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Introduction

The Quickstriker trait in TFT Set 13 brings speed and adaptability to the battlefield, focusing on attack speed and mobility based on the target's missing Health. Quickstrikers gain bonus Attack Speed, which increases as their target’s Health diminishes, allowing them to deal more damage as fights progress. At the four-unit level, they also receive a 200-shield boost for three seconds when their target dies, adding survivability as they dash to a new target. This guide will show you how to harness the power of Quickstriker champions to create a swift, lethal, and resilient team that can outmaneuver and overpower opponents.

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How TFT Quickstriker Works

Quickstrikers are basically the “Duelists” of Set 13. Every set has a Class that buffs Attack Speed in some shape or form. For Quickstrikers, they’ll have more Attack Speed the lower Health the target is. They’ll also move faster, which is good for melee units that need to walk toward the enemy backline.

Overall, the Attack Speed bonus feels very snowbally. If you’re ahead in the game, you can certainly mow down enemy units. However, if you fall behind or your board is weak compared to others, it’ll feel even weaker.

This was generally the case for Duelist traits of the past, so overall, the feel of the trait should be quite similar.

  1. Quickstriker Trait Bonus

Quickstrikers move faster and gain Attack Speed, based on their target’s missing Health.

(2) 20-60% AS (3) 30-80% AS (4) 40-100% AS. On target death, Quickstrikers dash to a new target and gain 200 shield for 3 seconds.

  1. Quickstriker Synergy

Here’s the list of traits held by the Quickstriker units:

  • Rebel
  • Automata
  • Enforcer
  • Emissary
  • Conqueror

Considering there’s only 4 Quickstriker units, it’s unlikely there would be any other trait overlap. When it comes to small traits like theese, it’s quite rare to play 4 Quickstriker unless the meta evolves into a very speficific place where it’s good.

Since Akali and Nocturne are both 2-cost units, there’s potential to do a reroll comp featuring both as carrys. From there, you can add Ambessa and TF once you level up to further buff them up. However, there are other traits that may take priority, so things are unknown for now.

A safe thing to try would be pairing two Quickstrikers together and putting in complimentary pieces. An Emblem would help alleviate board space issues, but you can’t always rely on a Spatula.

TFT Quickstriker Champions

Akali
Akali
Nocturne
Nocturne
Twisted Fate
Twisted Fate
Ambessa
Ambessa
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Conclusion

To excel with the Quickstriker trait in TFT Set 13, it’s essential to maximize their speed advantage and target low-health enemies. By focusing on champions with abilities and items that further boost attack speed, you can create a deadly composition that capitalizes on the bonus AS Quickstrikers gain as they chip away at enemy Health. The shield at the four-unit level provides added survivability, allowing Quickstrikers to continue dashing and dealing damage across multiple targets. With the right setup and positioning, Quickstrikers can swiftly turn the tide of battle, eliminating enemies with relentless speed and precision.

Thanks for Reading! If you want to gain more in-depth knowledge about TFT, check out many helpful articles here!

Good luck to you! – Cheng

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TFT Set 13: How to Play Quickstriker

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