Teamfight Tactics Set 12: Champion Pool, Shop Odds, and Rolling Chances Explained

Teamfight Tactics Set 12: Champion Pool, Shop Odds, and Rolling Chances Explained

8. August 2024 by Valentin Pasetti

Rolling for champions in Teamfight Tactics (TFT) is crucial to crafting the perfect team composition. Understanding how the champion pool, shop odds, and rolling mechanics work in TFT Set 12: Magic n’ Mayhem is essential for maximizing your chances of success.

This guide will provide an in-depth look at these mechanics, along with tips and strategies to help you dominate your matches.

TFT Set 12 Champion Pool and Bag Sizes

With the release of TFT Set 12, Riot Games introduced significant changes to the champion pool and bag sizes. Here’s a breakdown:

  • Tier One Champions: 14 champions, 30 of each in the pool.
  • Tier Two Champions: 13 champions, 25 of each in the pool.
  • Tier Three Champions: 12 champions, 18 of each in the pool.
  • Tier Four Champions: 12 champions, 10 of each in the pool.
  • Tier Five Champions: 9 champions, 9 of each in the pool.

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Bag Size Changes in Set 12

  • One-cost Champions: Bag size increased from 22 to 30.
  • Two-cost Champions: Bag size increased from 20 to 25.
  • Three-cost Champions: Bag size increased from 17 to 18.
  • Four-cost Champions: Unchanged at 10.
  • Five-cost Champions: Unchanged at 9.

Shop Odds and Rolling Chances in TFT Set 12

Knowing your odds at different levels is vital for rolling efficiently. Here’s a quick reference:

Level1-Cost2-Cost3-Cost4-Cost5-Cost
Level 2100%
Level 375%25%
Level 455%30%15%
Level 545%33%20%2%
Level 630%40%25%5%
Level 719%30%40%10%1%
Level 818%27%32%20%3%
Level 915%20%25%30%10%
Level 105%10%20%40%25%

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When to Roll and Level Up in TFT Set 12

Rolling and leveling are key decisions that can make or break your game. Here are the best stages to consider:

  • Level 4: Stage 2-1
  • Level 5: Stage 2-5 or 2-3 (if targeting three-cost champions after the carousel)
  • Level 6: Stage 3-2
  • Level 7: Stage 3-5 or 4-1
  • Level 8: Stage 4-2, 4-5, or 5-1
  • Level 9: Stage 5-1, 5-5, or 6-1
  • Level 10: Stage 6-1

Player Damage Changes in TFT Set 12

The player damage system received adjustments in previous sets, but no new changes have been announced for Set 12 at the time of writing. Here’s a recap of the existing system:

  • Stage Player Damage: 0/2/5/8/10/12/17/150
  • Surviving Enemy Damage: +1 damage for every enemy champion that survived the round

This damage scaling increases the difficulty of reaching higher levels without managing win/loss streaks and economic strategies effectively.

TFT Set 12 champions

Tips for Rolling and Leveling Up in TFT Set 12

  1. Early Game: Rolling at Stage 3-2 or 4-1 is often beneficial, especially if you’re looking to stabilize your board.
  2. Mid Game: Aim for Stage 5-1 if you’re looking to hit key units or power spikes before transitioning to late game.
  3. Late Game: Rolling at Stage 6-1 can be crucial for assembling your final composition, especially if you need high-cost champions.

Pro Tip: When a player is eliminated, their champions return to the pool, slightly improving the odds of finding specific units.

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Conclusion

By mastering these mechanics and understanding the current meta, you’ll have a better chance of achieving victory in TFT Set 12. Stay updated!

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