League of Legends Patch 9.18 Teamfight Tactics tier list – TFT gets Wild

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We give our Teamfight Tactics unit tier list after League of Legends Patch 9.18 introduced balance changes and the new Neeko’s Help.

Patch 9.18 was originally thought to have some very drastic changes coming to Teamfight Tactics. While most of those changes are on hold, for now, Neeko now joins TFT as the newest League of Legends champion to enter the Arena…sort of.

That’s right, with the ability to copy units (and get copies of champions from box drops), there are more opportunities to get those 2 or 3-star units in Teamfight Tactics. Yet there were also changes to experience breakpoints and odds for tiers of champions that could make getting those 4 or 5 gold units more prohibitive.

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Just like we do for League of Legends proper, for Patch 9.18 we have taken tier lists ranking the Teamfight Tactics champions, normalized their scores, and then averaged them. This gives us our final tier list (the raw data can be found here), not based on personal opinion or our own proprietary algorithm, but rather the general read of the community as to which champions are strongest and which are weakest.

This ranking is the average of the tier lists from four sites (Blitz.gg, TFTactics.gg, Mobalytics, and Rankedboost) that we consider to be sufficiently reliable for use in these rankings. Because Teamfight Tactics has such a short patch cycle, we will not do much of a deep dive into buffs and nerfs for champions, but instead, just give the straight rankings – both within their cost tier and within the game overall. We’ll also give some insight as to which popular comps the top champions fit into and which top-tier items those champions synergize well with.