Mortdog, the lead developer of Teamfight Tactics, mocked content producer and streamer Leduck for designing the most “toxic comp in the game.”
Teamfight Tactics, or TFT Set 9: Runeterra Reforged meta usually revolves on the best comps available, however these may be overpowered by players who understand the game and are willing to become inventive.
Similarly, one composition in particular has been emphasised for all the wrong reasons by lead developer Mortdog.
Lead TFT dev called out most toxic TFT comp ever
Leduck, a TFT content creator, publishes helpful content on his YouTube channel. Some of them can include unusual encounters or one-of-a-kind comps created by him. These team comp frequently include the inventive use of goods, unit skills, and augments to build outrageously strong team.
When asked to name the most toxic experience in Teamfight Tactics, lead developer Mortdog pointed to one of Leduck’s comps.
“What is the most toxic experience in TFT? Okay, I’m going to say the Leduck Zephyr comp. That’s the most toxic, the 5 Zephyr comp,”
For those who are unaware, Leduck devised a plan that entailed making several duplicates of the item Zephyr. Because Zephyr produces the tornado on the exact opposite side, players may target certain units to disable.
With these Zephyrs, Leduck’s tactic is to totally obliterate the frontline, allowing free access to the enemy’s backline within the first seconds. This is often where most carries are, allowing them to assassinate the carry immediately away.
The main carry for this comp would be Lux, giving that she can almost obliterate the carry just seconds after the match start. Her ability can be cast immediately if she is given any item that has mana-related to it.
While there have been more and more metacomps, the Twisted Fate legend has made this specific comp much more forceful, along with the Pandora’s item augment, this legend lets players to reroll their items. While this is a very nasty comp, it is unlikely to alter unless it becomes troublesome.
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