TFT set 7 Dragonlands: Guild trait guide

2022-05-28 15:34:24 By : Ms. Baidu CN

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An in-depth look at the Guild origin in TFT Dragonlands

Provided by Riot Games The adventure themed skin line is one of the coolest traits in TFT Dragonlands.

Teamfight Tactics Dragonlands is finally out on the Public Beta Environment, and with it comes a ton of new champions and traits to explore. Figuring out how to play these new options to their greatest potential is difficult, but Upcomer has it covered. Despite the Guild trait being incredibly flexible, here is a guide on how to use it in TFT set 7.

Throughout the history of TFT, traits have either consisted of large verticals that required players to commit heavily or small, two or three champion requirements. The cool thing about the Guild trait is the new origin can be literally whatever the player wants it to be.

The Guild trait can be activated with as few as one Guild champion, all six or any number in between. That’s because each Guild champion is essentially a mini trait by themselves. The five Guild champions grant unique bonuses to the team composition. For example, Twitch gives all members increased Attack Speed and Ryze gives all members increased Ability Power.

The kicker is that for every Guild champion on the board, the bonuses get bigger. So instead of 10 ability power with only Ryze on board, if a player has two Guild champions, the bonus grows to 12 ability power. Oh, and the bonuses are doubled for the Guild champions themselves. Essentially, the Guild trait is TFT’s build-your-own-adventure.

This sample comp takes advantage of the full Guild champion lineup, but it really focuses on the strengths of Talon. While Talon is doing all the lifting, the very powerful Cavalier frontline buys ample time for him. The secondary carry in this composition can be almost any other champion, but Nunu is a fantastic secondary option since he can simply delete enemies with his “Consume” ability.

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