About This Quiz
When you first download Teamfight Tactics, if there is one word that you don't think of, it's easy. With its battle royale gameplay and very little time to come up with a strategy, TFT can cause pulses to race, even in a casual game. One of the more challenging aspects of TFT is wrapping your head around the vast number of champions that you have to choose from as well as their abilities, tier, and most importantly, class and origin. On top of this, each of these factors needs to work in concert to create that perfect team of champions to reign supreme on the battlefield.
But the question is, how do you get there? There's only one real way, and it isn't pretty — it takes practice and preparation. You need to know how the classes work and how grouping them will lead to victory. However, you may need to mix things up by adding champions you normally wouldn't think of just to get a boost for your squad's needs. And when you add items to the mix, you're going to be in for a rude awakening if you're clueless.Â
So let's see if you can identify what class each of these champions belongs in. Sharpen those pencils; it's time to get schooled in TFT!
Graves has a pretty sweet ability; he can attack multiple champions with only one shot. On top of this, if he lands a critical hit, all enemies in his cone of attack take a critical hit, which makes him an ideal champion for off-tanking.
If she's left to her own devices, Jinx can pack quite the punch! After her second kill shot, she will break out her rocket launcher, causing up to 300 magic damage to any enemy adjacent to her target.
When she attacks, Tristana has a pretty nasty ability; she places a bomb on her intended target, and four seconds later, it detonates hurting any opposing champion on the board for up to 400 magic damage.
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If you manage to get a Gnar in your draw, you better keep him! Why? Aside from being awesome, he can throw off the opposition by using his GNAR! ability, which makes him a Mega Gnar, stunning the opponent after throwing them towards his allies.
In addition to giving his allies a little extra armor, Pantheon can level a playing field in a few moments. When he uses his Grand Starfall ability, he launches himself towards the enemy on the farthest side of the board, and any enemy in his way gets stunned, leaving room for his allies to strike.
One of the perks of Vayne's silver bolts ability is that it gives her the chance to attack multiple champions at the same time. Why? Even if her focus is on a different target, her arrows are DOTs, so then the pain keeps on coming.
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If you're looking to hit the opposition hard and fast, you're going to need to rethink your strategy if you have Ashe on the field; her enchanted crystal arrows stuns her enemies, slowing them down.
When he is in his demonic form, Swain can be a total lifesuck, literally. In addition to regaining his health during the transformation, he can end up sucking the life out of any nearby enemies to help keep him up and fighting longer.
When Akali deploys her shurikens, the champion in front of her isn't the only one who should be nervous about taking damage; any champion two hexes over can get dinged by them as well.
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If your opposition has any ranged forces, they may need to run for cover if Vi is on the field. She will charge to the back of the pack, not only damaging her target but also stunning not only it but anyone in her way.
If the chips are down while you're in battle, you may want to consider putting Shen into your mix the next round (if there is one). When his Spirit's Refuge ability is active, Shen creates a cone of protection around his allies, making them dodge all attacks from enemies.
In addition to looking scary, Cho'Gath's Rupture ability can stun enemies for two seconds, which can make or break a battle. Perhaps it was that intimidating appearance that spooked the opposition?
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If you ever need someone to hit your opposition with a barrage of bullets, Miss Fortune is the perfect fit. Her Bullet Time ability causes her to fire multiple bullets into a cone, damaging anyone in its path.
If you ever want to add a few extra troops to your field, consider employing Elise. When she transforms, she will shoot a cocoon at a target summoning spiderlings to help aid the fight. As her level increases, the number of spiderlings increases.
With a name like this, it should come as no surprise that Gangplank is of pirate origin. And with his Powder Keg ability, he definitely leaves his mark on the field by creating a dangerous AOE.
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What do Scorpion from "Mortal Kombat" and Blitzcrank have in common? They both utilize chains to bring faraway targets to their sides. And by using this method, any enemy that comes in Blitzcrank's path can end up meeting their demise.
When it comes to fighting Evelynn, the only way to possibly get a leg up on her is to fight surrounded by allies. Her ability stings the three closest champions closest to her, and before they could get their swings in, she disappears.
If you want a DPS machine, you want to create a squad of sorcerers. Even if you only get three sorcerers on the field it makes a difference; they get a 40% power boost to their abilities.
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Even though we listed her as a ranger, if we had put assassin down as an answer option, it would have been correct as well. As one of the few champions that are dual classed, Kai'Sa is capable of making three synergies when she arrives on the field.
Just like driving during a snowy day, Anivia's Glacial Storm ability can be a bear to navigate! Any opposition caught in its path not only gets slowed, but it takes damage as well.
Even though he is only one of three phantoms in the game, Mordekeiser does his origin good. In addition to being able to block damage by being a knight, he devastates one of the opposing champions when he enters the field, cursing them and reducing their HP to 100.
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As the name implies, members of the guardian class help protect their allies. In Braum's case, he channels his glacial ties and creates a wall of ice using his Unbreakable ability. On top of this, when he enters the field, any adjacent ally gets additional armor.
Adding chaos to the field is Brand's specialty! With his Pyroclasm ability, he sends fireballs out into battle bouncing into opposition, potentially bowling them over in waves of flame.
As an A tiered champion, Darius is a solid fighter who can bring a lot to the field. As one of the cheaper heroes (he has a 1 coin cost), he is easy to upgrade and can destroy the field while the opposition is still working on building their armies.
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If you like to bowl, Ahri would be the perfect pin pal. Why? Because when she sends her Spirit Orbs out onto the field, she aims them at the opposition, knocking them over like bowling pins.
If you've seen the word "darkin" before in TFT, it may not be in reference to Aatrox's Darkin Blade ability. Some players will use an item called a darkin to add the demon origin to their champion of choice.
Even though she's a C tiered fighter, Camille has one thing that many of the other champions don't; a built-in target system! With her Hextech Ultimatum ability, when she chooses a target, her allies tag team them as well.
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With 700 health and a pair of axes, Draven is a formidable foe on the field. When his Spinning Axes ability kicks in, he gets extra damage and speed, coupling that with his imperial origin perk of giving double damage, it spells trouble.
If you're looking for someone who will fight with finesse, check out Fiora's fancy footwork. In addition to her razor-sharp swordsmanship, when her Riposte ability is active, she is immune to spells and damage.
As a knight and a glacial champion, Sejuani is a contender to watch for when he makes his entrance. Not only does he have the ability to block damage from multiple sources, but he also can stun the opposition with his Glacial Prison ability.
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Just like any other champion of phantom origin, Kindred curses a random champion and reducing their hit points to 100 when she enters the field. However, unlike her other two relatives, her Lamb's Respite ability doesn't deal damage; it protects herself and allies from dying.
There are only a handful of champions that belong to more than one origin, but Kennen's two origins (yordle and ninja) make a perfect recipe for victory. Yordles can dodge attacks, and ninjas can deal extra damage when placed on the field.
If you're placing Garen on the field, he may end up being your knight in shining armor. Why? Because when he releases his Judgement ability, he becomes immune to magic and attacks while still dealing damage to those who oppose him.
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Being the only female guardian in the bunch, Leona is a middle-ranked champion with a pretty sweet AoE; her Solar Flare ability creates a bullseye in the middle of the field, damaging and stunning the opposition within it.
Do you want to throw your opponent off their game? If so, check out Karthus's Requiem ability. With this ability, Karthus targets enemies at random and attacks, which can make or break a defense.
Shapeshifters can be nasty opponents to face off against because once you think you have them down, they transform and get their HP back! And if you have Nidalee on the field, it can spell trouble when she transforms; her Primal Surge ability heals the weakest ally as well as herself.
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When Zed employs his Razor Shuriken ability, he doesn't just hit a single target unless they are separated from the pack; it also enables Zed to attack enemies standing in clumps by firing shuriken in a line.
If you are claustrophobic, you may want to avoid Lissandra because her Frozen Tomb ability could scare anyone to death: she encases her enemies in ice, freezing them and damaging their allies at the same time.
When you see Twisted Fate pulling out a deck of cards, it isn't to play poker. His Pick a Card ability can either grant him the ability to recharge the mana of him and his allies or damage his enemies. Either way, you may want to get out of his way!
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If you need to slow your enemies down for a spell (pun intended), enlisting Morgana may do the trick. Her Soul Shackles ability can deal damage while stunning a target, and if they can't move, then it makes it open season on the field.