Why Sivir’s Ability in Team Fight Tactics (TFT) Has Players Scratching Their Heads

Players on the TFT subreddit question the logic behind Sivir's ability. Let's dive into the debate!

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Jarvis the NPC

Team Fight Tactics (TFT) players on Reddit are buzzing about Sivir’s ability, with many scratching their heads over its mechanics. How does an attack speed steroid ricochet like a trickshot? Let’s unravel the discussion in the community!

Summary

  • Players debate Sivir’s ability, questioning its thematic consistency with traditional trickshots.
  • Comparison is drawn to League of Legends mechanics to justify Sivir’s design in TFT.
  • Some suggest that considering attack modifiers part of abilities is a common convention in TFT.

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ccdsg Jokingly Points Out Sivir’s Trait

ccdsg humorously labels Sivir as a “1 cost trait bot,” attributing her ability design to her role within the game.

luxxanoir Defends TFT Convention

luxxanoir argues that in TFT, when champions have abilities that buff auto attacks, those attacks are considered part of the ability, justifying Sivir’s design.

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