![]() ![]() I managed to place second that game, losing to a different player. I rolled down at 3-2 for another chosen and pivoted to Katarina. Clearly this player is going Mages as well. However, at 2-5, I was on a lose streak and I scouted one other player made a Hextech Gunblade and a Jeweled Gauntlet on a Veigar. If they are making the same key items as me for a certain comp, AND they are stronger than me (more health, have more units for that comp), I will pivot off.įor example, there was a game, I started Mages and made a Hextech Gunblade. I tend to scout my lobby in the early rounds to see what items my opponent make. ![]() But you don’t have to force it every time. But only by playing more games can you learn how to play.Īfter each game, even if you top 4, ask yourself what went well and what went poorly? What were good decisions that you made? What were bad decisions? Did you commit an item too early? Did you force a comp with the wrong items? Were you overzealous with your rolls? Did you roll enough at level 7? Should you have gone 9 or stay 8 and roll all your gold?Ĭomps are contested for a good reason. You have win streaks, think you did all the right moves and still get bottom four. But I have reached D2 in Set 4, Masters in Set 3.5 and D4 in Set 3. I reached Master in 129 games from D4, so I don’t consider myself an amazing TFT player. Hi everyone, I recently reached Masters and I felt like sharing my thoughts and tips I have learned. ![]()
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