
Viktor and Friends Viktor remains an extremely powerful and flexible carry without seeing nerfs this patch, but like Jinx and Akali, can only be played when high-rolling or with a strong and healthy level 8. A player can either opt to run damage items on Akali to have her 1v9 fights or with defensive items such as Guardian’s Angel, Bramble, and Dragon’s Claw using her execute to clean up fights while itemizing offensively on another carry such as Shaco. Like Jinx, Akali remains an extremely flexible and powerful carry, able to be run with 3, 5, or 7 Syndicate.
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This board is very flexible, the only units that are essential are Jinx and Vi a player should feel free to cut any of the remaining units for the core of Janna, Orianna, Yuumi, and optionally Taric, Galio, Braum, Seraphine depending on what they hit. Like last patch, her best-in-slot itemization is probably Infinity Edge, Jewelled Gauntlet and Guardian Angel/Hand of Justice however, she can literally run any AD, AP, or sustain items. Without further ado, here’s the tier list.ĭespite nerfs to Jinx this patch, she will likely remain one of the strongest late-game carries in the entire game due to her extremely flexible itemization, transitions, and supporting units.

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Regardless, this patch sees some small nerfs to some of the most prominent carries such as Urgot, Yone and Jinx as well as some tune-ups for some of the weaker/stronger augments, this should bring down some of the S tier comps without changing the meta too much. Even worse, Kog’maw, another mutant, was found to be one of Cho’gath’s greater counters, sometimes leading to up to six mutant players in a single lobby. Additionally, players quickly realized the Metamorphosis (or Elderwood for set 4 players) Mutant buff was incredibly broken, turning Cho’gath and Malzahar into unkillable drain-tanking machines.

In the second half of the patch, players from all regions and all levels began to really shake up the meta, figuring out what was really overpowered for the patch for example, Urgot, a comp that was hardly seen in the last few days of PBE and the first few days of launch, completely overtook the meta, becoming S tier and by far the strongest four-cost carry of that patch. The day 1 patch predictions from two weeks ago were pretty accurate… at least for the first week. His Twitch streams can be caught live here. Hi everyone, welcome TGH’s TFT Set 6 Tier List for Patch 11.23! This is the first balance patch since Set 6’s release and although some traits, champions and combinations are on the much side, the meta seems to be in a somewhat healthy overall state, which is surprising considering that it was the first patch of Set 6! This tier list is written and curated by Trade (aka nathanielleung), a multi-set challenger TFT player.
