Riot Games is suspending the Teamfight Tactics 13.2 replace and is as an alternative delivery a 13.1 C-patch, containing over 50 stability modifications.
A social engineering assault that passed off final week at Riot will delay the official TFT Set Eight 13.2 replace. No participant knowledge like passwords or private info was comprised within the assault, in keeping with Riot. But it did throw a wrench within the 13.2 Monsters’ Attack replace.
Instead of the unique replace, the TFT stability crew has created a 13.1 C-patch, containing over 50 modifications with extra anticipated to get shipped throughout Patch 13.3 on Feb. 8, in keeping with Riot and recreation designer Stephen “Mortdog” Mortimer.
Players will get a primary take a look at all of the TFT 13.1 C-patch stability modifications on Jan. 24, with the replace hitting reside servers on Jan. 26. No particulars of the replace have been launched on the time of writing, however PBE stability modifications which have taken place over the course of the final week could present a glimpse of what gamers can anticipate.
Champions on the nerf block embody Miss Fortune, Sett, Janna, and Samira. Set Eight items which will get buffed are Bel’Veth, Aurelion Sol, Zoe, and LeBlanc.
Both Anima Squad and the LaserCorps traits have been examined in PBE with slight nerfs whereas Mascot at breakpoints 4 and 6 obtained a therapeutic buff.
Every TFT Set Eight merchandise was additionally hit with a change in the course of the Patch 13.2 PBE testing, eradicating bonus assault injury and talent from the objects whereas maintaining the % injury and energy the identical on the backend. Giant Slayer, for instance, nonetheless has 30 % assault injury and plus-20 skill energy nevertheless it’s not thought of a “bonus.”
TFT Patch 13.1 C will launch on Thursday, Jan. 26, and the TFT stability crew will proceed to replace the PBE modifications whereas engaged on reworks and extra stability modifications for Patch 13.3, scheduled to go reside on Wednesday, Feb. 8.