BunnyMuffins: Open Fort is Dead | TFT Patch Review 14.1

TFT Patch 14.1 brings a major shakeup to the game with changes to streaking, item buffs and nerfs, and adjustments to champion traits and augments.

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TFT Patch 14.1 brings a major shakeup to the game with changes to streaking, item buffs and nerfs, and adjustments to champion traits and augments. In BunnyMuffins’ latest video, he dives into the details of the patch and shares his thoughts on the changes.

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Key Takeaways:

  • Streaking changes: The patch aims to make streaks less important and reduce the impact of win-lose patterns.
  • Item buffs and nerfs: Adaptive Helm, Ionic Spark, and Bloodthirster are among the items that received buffs, while Red Buff and True Damage Emblem were nerfed.
  • Champion adjustments: Many champions, including Olaf, Tom Kench, and Katarina, received buffs to improve their viability in the meta.
  • Trait and augment changes: Guardian, Spellweaver, and many augments were buffed, while some traits like Even Shroud and Ionic Spark were adjusted.

Streaking Changes:

The patch introduces changes to streaking mechanics, aiming to make win-lose patterns less punishing and reduce the impact of streaks on overall placement.

Item Buffs and Nerfs:

Several items received buffs and nerfs, with Adaptive Helm, Ionic Spark, and Bloodthirster among the items that were buffed. Red Buff and True Damage Emblem were nerfed to balance their power.

Champion Adjustments:

Various champions received buffs to improve their viability in the meta. Olaf, Tom Kench, and Katarina were among the champions that saw improvements to their stats and abilities.

Trait and Augment Changes:

Several traits and augments were adjusted to balance their power and improve their viability. Guardian, Spellweaver, and many augments received buffs, while Even Shroud and Ionic Spark were among the traits that were adjusted.

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