How many 4 cost dragons are there in TFT?

Champions are units in the Teamfight Tactics game mode that fight in arenas to protect the Little Legend. Unlike champions in League of Legends, these units are not directly controllable once placed on the battlefield.

They are characters taken directly from the League of Legends intellectual property and can take appearances from the

 Runeterra Prime universe, as well as from a wide variety of alternate universes depending on the current playable set. Players can buy, sell, reposition, and equip items on champions as well as upgrade champions.

Contents

  • 1 Champion tier
  • 2 Champion Star-level
    • 2.1 Other Star-level scalings
  • 3 Champion store
  • 4 Champion item inventory
  • 5 Champion traits
  • 6 Champion statistics and mechanics
    • 6.1 Health
    • 6.2 Basic attack
    • 6.3 Ability
    • 6.4 Movement speed
  • 7 Game mechanics
    • 7.1 Crowd control
  • 8 Bench
  • 9 Trivia
  • 10 References

Champion tier

Champions each have a tier represents their rarity which ranges from 1 to 5.

  • Tier 1
  • Tier 2
  • Tier 3
  • Tier 4
  • Tier 5
  • Tier 7 (Set 2
    Lux
    only; functions similarly to a
    Tier 5 champion)

All players share the same pool of champions. Each champion can only be found a specific amount of times based on their tier:

Champion Tier
1

2

3

4

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A champion's drop rate is determined based on their tier and on the Little Legend's level:

Champion Tier ►
1

2

3

4

5Legend Level ▼Level 1100%0%0%0%0%Level 2100%0%0%0%0%Level 375%25%0%0%0%Level 455%30%15%0%0%Level 545%33%20%2%0%Level 625%40%30%5%0%Level 719%30%35%15%1%Level 816%20%35%25%4%Level 99%20%35%25%16%Level 10 (set 6 only)5%10%20%40%25%Level 11 (set 6 only)1%2%12%50%35%
  • Note: Level 11 (set 6 only) is a combination of Level Up and High End Shopping Augments.

Champion Star-level

Champion Star-level

When acquired, a champion starts as a

1-Star. Three of the same
1-Star champion can be combined to create a stronger
2-Star champion. Three of the same
2-Star champions can be combined to create an even stronger
3-Star champion.

Champions combine automatically when you have three of the same and all copies are not in combat. The combined champion will automatically appear on your battlefield if one of the original champions is already deployed.

Increasing a champion's Star-level increases their maximum health and attack damage by a percentage of their

1-star version. Their ability also becomes stronger.

0-Star (
)
1-Star
2-Star
3-Star
4-Star (
)Attack damage and health70%100%180%324%583.2%

Other Star-level scalings

Veigar (Sets 1 and 2 only) was the only champion to interact with the enemy's Star-level, dealing massive damage to his target with his ability if they were a lower Star-level than him.

The effect of

Bramble Vest,
Deathblade
, and
Locket of the Iron Solari
increases based on the Star-level of the wearer.

Champion store

  • The player has a champion store of 5 randomly picked champions.
  • The player can spend
    2 gold
    to reroll the pool.
  • Consecutive shops do not repeat unbought champions.
  • The champion store resets with every round for free.
    • The player can lock the champion store to prevent the store from refreshing automatically. The player can unlock the shop at any time.
  • Champions from the store can be bought at the cost of:
    • Their tier in
      gold
    • 1 (in Hyper Roll) or
      6 Little Legend health (Set 5
      Teemo
      only)
  • Champions can be sold for:
Champion Tier ►
1

2

3

4

5Champion Star-level ▼
1-Star
1
2
3
4
5
2-Star
3
5
8
11
14
3-Star
9
17
26
35
44

Champion item inventory

Main article: Item (Teamfight Tactics)

  • Defeated monsters sometimes drop items for champion to equip.
  • A champion can hold up to 3 items at a time.
  • If two items are used on the same champion, they are combined into a stronger item, granting various effects based on the combination.
  • If a champion with items is sold, the items returns to the player's inventory.

Champion traits

Main article: List of champions (Teamfight Tactics)

Champions have one origin and one class, with a few exceptions. Satisfying the origin or class conditions grants bonus effects to the entire team or to the champions of the respective origin or class.

Champion statistics and mechanics

Champions have a variety of statistics which increases the champion's strengths.

Health

Main article: Health (Teamfight Tactics)

Health refers to the amount of life a champion has. Champions are removed from combat when their health reaches 0. Slain champions will respawn next round. Health is shown above a champion's head as a green bar that is separated for every

300 health the champion has.

Basic attack

Basic attacks are the default attack for champions, they deal physical damage.

  • Attack damage is the amount of damage a champion will do with each basic attack.
  • Attack speed is measured in attacks per second. All attack speed increases are percentage-based, and affect each champion based on their base attack speed. Attack speed slows are based on total attack speed. Attack speed is capped at 5.0 attacks per second. But the attack speed of a champion can be increased beyond this limit (by buffs from other champions).
  • Attack range is measured in hexes.
    1 attack range
    means a champion can only attack enemies in adjacent hexes.
  • Basic attacks and abilities that deal physical damage have a chance to
    critically strike
    to deal 30% bonus damage, determined by critical strike chance. Every champion starts with 25% critical strike chance. The bonus damage is further increased by critical strike damage (which stacks additively).
  • Armor reduces the damage taken from physical damage. Armor works using this formula:

Ability

Champions have a unique ability that they can cast once their mana bar is full. Some champions are manaless and instead have a permanent passive effect (for more information, see the mana page). Abilities deal magic damage, with the exceptions of attack-modifiers. On patch V9.15, it was indicated that most ability cast are 0.5 seconds.[1]

  • Mana is generated by basic attacking and taking damage.
  • Ability power
    increases the potency of a champion's ability. Each point of ability power grants 1% increased ability effect.
  • Magic resistance reduces the damage taken from magic damage. Magic resistance works using this formula:

To see the list of champions that deal true damage with their ability, see this page.

The following champions deal physical damage with their ability:

  • Set 6.5

  • Set 6

  • Set 5.5

  • Set 5

  • Set 4.5

  • Set 4

  • Set 3.5

  • Set 3

  • Set 2

  • Set 1

  • Ashe
  • Draven
  • Ezreal
  • Gangplank
  • Gnar
  • Irelia
  • Jayce
  • Jhin
  • Jinx
  • Kha'Zix
  • Rek'Sai
  • Senna
  • Sivir
  • Tryndamere
  • Twitch
  • Zeri

  • Ezreal
  • Fiora
  • Gangplank
  • Garen
  • Jayce
  • Jhin
  • Jinx
  • Samira
  • Shaco
  • Tristana
  • Trundle
  • Twitch
  • Urgot
  • Yone

  • Aatrox
  • Aphelios
  • Draven
  • Jax
  • Kalista
  • Kled
  • Lucian
  • Nocturne
  • Sett
  • Udyr
  • Varus

  • Aatrox
  • Aphelios
  • Darius
  • Draven
  • Jax
  • Kalista
  • Kled
  • Nocturne
  • Pantheon
  • Sett
  • Udyr
  • Varus

  • Olaf
  • Samira
  • Talon
  • Tryndamere
  • Wukong
  • Xayah
  • Yasuo

  • Ashe
  • Jhin
  • Talon
  • Wukong
  • Xin Zhao
  • Yasuo

  • Irelia
  • Jhin
  • Lucian
  • Shaco
  • Vayne

  • Irelia
  • Jhin
  • Lucian
  • Shaco

  • Ashe
  • Kha'Zix
  • Lucian
  • Sivir
  • Twitch

  • Draven
  • Graves
  • Lucian
  • Rengar
  • Volibear

Movement speed

Movement speed refers to the speed at which a champion moves in the arena. Champions have 550 base movement speed.

Melee champions move slightly earlier at the start of combat than
ranged
champions.

If a champion is in the attack range of their target, and the target moves out of range, the attacker only chases their target for 1 hex before switching to the closest enemy.

Game mechanics

  • Dodge
    causes incoming attacks to miss (deal no damage and do not apply spell or item effects).
  • Grievous Wounds
    is a debuff that reduces healing on the target for a duration.
  • True damage is a type of damage that ignores resistances (armor and magic resistance).
  • Stealth
    temporarily makes the target invisible and untargetable.

Crowd control

  • Airborne
    moves the target in a specified direction or to a specific point. For the duration the target is unable to move, declare attacks or cast their ability.
  • Zephyr
    temporarily
    banishes
    a target for a duration, disabling them. The target is unable to perform any action and cannot be attacked by enemy team for a duration.
  • Disarm
    prevents the target from declaring basic attacks for a duration.
  • Root
    prevents the target from moving.
  • Stun
    prevents the target from moving, attacking and activating their ability.
  • Taunt
    forces the target to attack the source.

Bench

If a player's bench is full, the extra champion gained with a carousel will be sold at the end of Planning phase.

How many of cost champions are in TFT?

There is a fixed champion pool size for each tier which is shared among all players: Tier 1: 29. Tier 2: 22. Tier 3: 18.

How many of each dragon are there TFT?

The release of Dragonlands Uncharted Realms has expanded gameplay options with a total of 12 dragons. Thanks to a rework to the Dragon trait, players can put up to five dragons on the board at one time. Each dragon still has an Origin trait that ticks up to three upon that dragon getting placed on the TFT board.

How many 4 costs are there in TFT set 6?

Four-cost TFT Set Six champions. There are a total of 11 four-cost TFT Set Six champions.

Can you get 4 star Champs in TFT?

That means you can turn a three-star unit into a four-star champion after they're revived by GA. You can build Guardian Angel combining B.F. Sword with Chain Vest. Related: Teamfight Tactics items cheat sheet.

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