![]() Apart from adding new stuff, they also change some of the traits of the current champions to make them fit in their new roles. The mid-set patch brings some new traits and champions and retires some of the old ones. Riot is very fond of adding a ‘’Mid-set patch’’ after every six months of the active set. Now, releasing a new set isn’t the only way to get some new traits and champs in our game. ![]() It would be impossible for Riot to change every aspect of the game, champions, and goals every six months, especially when there are 158 champions in League’s client, with the last of them that has arrived being Zeri, The Spark of Zaun. Yes, I’m talking about monotony and repetition, which is an inevitable doom in which every League player has fallen or will fall into. It takes some time to get used to new traits and champions, but that’s the whole point, adding something new, and that is the main reason why TFT won’t fall in the same pit that regular Summoner’s rift has fallen into. Since its release in 2019, there have been a total of 6 sets in the world of TFT. When a new set is on air, it completely replaces the old set with brand new champions, strategies, items, and traits. Every set in TFT has unique champions, traits, and items that are strictly connected to that set. No, I am talking about fundamental concept change. It changes quite a lot, to be honest, and when I say that, I don’t think about little patches, bug fixes, buffs, and nerfs. ![]() As you already know, the meta of League of Legends Summoners Rift and Aram is constantly changing, so it is only logical that the meta changes in the relatively new TFT universe.
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