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Mastering Set 13: Utilizing 5-Cost Units in TFT

Mastering Set 13: Utilizing 5-Cost Units in TFT

Teamfight Tactics has introduced its thirteenth set, Into The Arcane, loaded with fresh content for players to explore. This includes entirely new traits and familiar champions whose abilities have been modified. Among these, legendary units—or five-cost units—stand out for their distinctive characteristics and strategies.

These legendary units are identifiable by their yellow border in the shop and typically appear during the late game as players reach levels eight or nine. However, they are rare, and selecting the right one can be crucial for securing a victory. Below is a rundown of all five-cost units in Set 13, including their traits and tips for effective placement on the battlefield.

Overview of Five-Cost Units in Set 13

There are eight different five-cost units in this set, each offering unique advantages. The lineup includes:

Five-Cost Unit Traits
Jinx Rebel/Ambusher
LeBlanc Black Rose/Sorcerer
Malzahar Automata/Visionary
Mordekaiser Conqueror/Dominator
Jayce Academy/Form Swapper
Rumble Junker King/Scrap/Sentinel
Sevika High Roller/Chem-Baron/Pit Fighter
Caitlyn Enforcer/Sniper

In TFT, some units, such as Sevika and Rumble, have unique traits that activate as soon as they are placed on the battlefield, providing added advantages alongside their strengths.

For the detailed breakdown of these units’ abilities, keep in mind that the statistics referenced will reflect the data from the PBE shortly before the official launch of Set 13. Some ability damage or stun values may vary, but the overall effects and traits should remain consistent until mid-set changes occur.

Detailed Unit Breakdowns

Jinx stands out as a prominent unit in Set 13, carrying the Rebel and Ambusher traits. Her ability, Ruin Everything, allows her to alternate between three skills: Zap, Flame Chompers, and Death Rocket, each with unique effects ranging from stunning enemies to dealing heavy area damage.

LeBlanc, using the Black Rose and Sorcerer traits, can chain her five nearest enemies together with her ability, The Chains of Fate, delivering significant magic damage and bonus damage on subsequent hits if her initial attack eliminates any targets.

Malzahar, with his Automata and Visionary traits, employs the Call of the Machine ability to summon a gate that deals damage over time and shreds the enemy’s resistances. His Infect stacks can transfer to nearby enemies upon their elimination, extending his impact in fights.

Jayce embodies versatility with the Academy and Form Swapper traits. His ability, Special Delivery, allows him to shield allies while displacing enemies, leveraging both offense and defense.

Rumble is the first unit with the Junker King trait, complemented by Scrap and Sentinel. His ability, The Equalizer, targets multiple foes, inflicting substantial magic damage while potentially refunding mana.

Mordekaiser, showcasing the Conqueror and Dominator traits, combines tankiness and damage-dealing abilities with Grasp of the Iron Revenant, pulling enemies closer while increasing his attack power for a short duration.

Sevika incorporates the High Roller trait, granting her a random bonus based on her ability outcome, alongside Chem-Baron and Pit Fighter traits. Her ability, Beat the Odds, mirrors this unpredictability, offering various attacks and benefits.

Caitlyn, the final legendary unit, is categorized as an Enforcer and Sniper. Her ability, Air Raid, calls down targeted bomb drops, amplifying damage output and weakening enemies’ defenses.

Conclusion

The tactical deployment of these five-cost units can greatly influence the course of a match in Teamfight Tactics. Understanding their traits and abilities allows players to create effective strategies and maximize their potential. From corner positions to optimizing item builds, each unit can play a pivotal role in achieving victory in Set 13.

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