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@Shen61362919 Blue buff is usually better on units that are 40 mana and lower, because it provides the same amount of mana but also gives you damage amp
the extra range can make him dash further and sometime will make him dash to the enemy backline, since they can become his target. So yes he doesnt benefit that much from the extra range since he dashes meele but he gains alot of value by beeing able to dash to targets that he would not get in range to dash to
Cho'Gaths has also incredible Damge that scales with HP but he also gets more Range on every Cast, making him eventually just One Shot the Enemy Backline from far away. ( Example in the video linked below )
The Bruiser Emblem change made it an insanely strong way to cap out boards. Several 5-cost carries synergize heavily with it. 🔥
In this post, I’ll show you all the hidden techs to maximize its power. 🔍📖
One interaction in particular is completely busted - let’s dive in! 🚀
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@Aethwean They could easily signal it to each other by taking specific actions ingame like going on each other board. Also you would have to delay the broadcast by 40 minutes
What a sad day for competitive TFT.
We have had many cases of players from China win-trading at Worlds now. I think the only way to solve this problem is to put a committee of educated TFT players from each region in charge of reviewing cases like this because (1/x)
@Shen61362919 That is why im saying a comitee of highly educated TFT players can vote and decide if plays like this is "wintrade". For the trained eye its fairly obvious in my opinion.
This tilted me the most. How can Riot review this case so quickly, how can they get enough expert opinions, put it in historic context to make a decision and say its "final".
Because wintrading happens on a regular basis in TFT even in lower tier competition. Anyone who has a decent understanding of the game can see that this was a clear case of win-trading, and especially if we put this in historical perspective, there should be no doubt about this.