With a new patch in TFT there will be champions and traits rotations. But the major mechanics of the set will also face some differences. For example, there will be new list of augments some will retire to leave the place for the new ones. Read on to learn which ones.
Augments Retired
Below you can see the list of Augments that will be removed from TFT:
- Academy Heart
- Imperial Heart
- Dual Rule
- Protector Heart
- Academy Crest
- Cram Session
- Imperial Crest
- All For One
- Protector Crest
- Academy Soul
- Imperial Soul
- Protector Soul
The main reason for this is that these traits will get removed from the roaster.
New Augments
Neon Nights comes with new gadgets and gizmos aplenty. The full list contains 80+ but Riot hasn’t shared all of them, so we share the most interesting ones.
- Blue Battery (Silver, Gold): After casting their ability, your units restore a flat amount of mana.
- Thieving Rascals (Gold): Yordles will occasionally spawn with an item component.
- Double Trouble (Silver, Gold, Prismatic): If you have exactly two copies of a unit on your board, they both gain Attack Damage, Ability Power, Armor, and Magic Resist. When you upgrade a unit to 3-star, gain a 2-star copy.
- Tiny Titans (Prismatic): Your Tactician grows larger and heals 35 Health. You can now exceed 100 maximum Health.
- Future Sight (Gold, Prismatic): Gain a Zephyr/Radiant Zephyr. Know who you fight next (more on this later).
- Recombobulator (Silver): Champions on your board permanently transform into a random champion that costs 1 more. Gain 2 Magnetic Removers.
- The Golden Egg (Prismatic): Gain a massive Golden Egg that hatches in 5 turns.
- Radiant Relics (Prismatic): Open an Armory and choose 1 of 4 unique Radiant Items.
- Tri Force (Silver, Gold, Prismatic): Your 3 cost units gain Health, Mana, and Attack Speed.
- High Five (Prismatic): Gain three 5-cost champions.
The Neon Nights mid-set promises to be interesting for every TFT mode.