The universe of League of Legends just keeps getting bigger, and one of its brightest shining stars is Teamfight Tactics. This tactical auto-battler takes franchise favourite champions and puts them in the heat of a new kind of battle. As is the case in LoL, TFT receives frequent updates to mix up the meta, as well as offering prolific players a challenge with new augments, items, and character buffs.

Can’t keep up with the updates? Don’t fret. Our TFT patch notes guide is all you need to catch up with the important information, so you can concentrate on strategising for the arena. Even if you think you’re well acquainted with all things Teamfight Tactics, it’s worth checking the patch notes for each update, as they often drastically shift the meta from previous incarnations.

Once you’ve digested the latest Teamfight Tactics patch notes, be sure to check out our TFT tier list, and our guide to TFT comps fit for the 6.5 set. If you’d rather dabble in another LoL world, see our League of Legends: Wild Rift guide, as well as our detailed League of Legends: Wild Rift champions lineup.

TFT version 12.4 patch notes Riot Games tends to launch substantial updates for TFT, so we’ve highlighted the most important information from the latest version. If you want to read the patch notes in full, hit this link to get the full listings.  New Little Legends PROJECT Abyssia is the brand new cyber-infused Little Legend arriving in 12.4. You have a 2% chance of finding Abyssia in a Neon Nights egg, so if you want to add this sword-wielding mini-robot to your armoury, you need both luck and currency on your side. As well as the new addition, Little Legends Fenroar, QiQi, and Hot Rod all receive a new cyber-sleek look and get a bunch of trait variants to exploit their potential. 

Hack your way through servers, foes, and leaderboards with PROJECT Abyssia! pic.twitter.com/j0ywcF9SyK — Teamfight Tactics (@TFT) February 21, 2022

Hextech Battle Arena  A new arena arrives as part of the latest update, complete with its own robo-nouncer. The Hextech Battle Arena is the perfect place for some of your more technologically advanced challengers to do battle. You’ll know just how you’re getting on as the new AI robo-nouncer has over 50 lines of dialogue to celebrate your victories and criticise your losses.  New Bundles  As ever, a new update to TFT means new bundles. If you’re one of many desperately seeking PROJECT Abyssia, the Neon Nights egg bundle is a must. 

Bundle Contents RP / TFT Coins

Five Neon Nights eggs Five Neon Nights eggs containing little legends 2,450

Eleven Neon Nights eggs Eleven Neon Nights eggs containing little legends 4,900

Neon Nights pass+ arena bundle  Hextech battle arena and Neon Nights pass+  2,595

Progress day celebration bundle Hextech battle arena, 12 Neon Nights eggs, Neon Nights pass+ 7,395

Neon Nights megabundle Hextech battle arena, 23 Neon Nights eggs, Neon Nights pass+ 11,020

Augments TFT’s 12.4 update changes the effects and potency of some augments to suit the shift in meta for the 6.5 Set. See the full list below. 

Chemical Overload max Health percentage explosion damage: 20/30/40 ⇒ 20/30/removed Runic Shield I now also grants a Swain Runic Shield II now also grants a Vex Runic Shield III has been removed Ardent Censer bonus Attack Speed: 50% ⇒ 45% Ardent Censer now also grants a Lulu Cutthroat Mana reave: 65% ⇒ 50% Cutthroat now also grants a Talon Duet Health bonus: 400 ⇒ 200 Duet now also grants a Senna En Garde disarm duration: 3 ⇒ 2.5sec En Garde now also grants a Warwick Lifelong Learning now also grants a Syndra Lifelong Learning no longer works on PVE rounds One for All now also grants an Ashe Payday now also grants an Ashe Portable Forge option, Obsidian Cleaver Armor & Magic Resist shred: 70% ⇒ 60% Pirates now also grant a Quinn Self-Repair repair time: 6 ⇒ 7 seconds Self-Repair now also grants a Zilean Shrug it Off now also grants a Sejuani Sniper Heart now also grants an Ashe instead of a Tristana So Small now also grants a Corki Stand Behind Me now also grants a Blitzcrank Twinshot Heart now also grants a Corki instead of a Kog’Maw Unstable Evolution: fixed a bug where 3-star champs with items were getting more stacks than intended. Unstable Evolution now also grants a Rek’sai Armor Plating now proc’s one time at 50% Health, giving 3 seconds of Invulnerability Armor Plating now also grants a Cho’gath Broken Stopwatch now also grants a Zilean Broken Stopwatch will never appear in 1-4 Clear Mind can only appear on 1-4 Gold Reserves max damage: 60% ⇒ 50% Gold Reserves now also grants a Quinn Instant Injection now also grants a Warwick Junkyard now also grants an Ezreal Scholar Crest now grants a Zyra instead of a Heimerdinger Sharpshooter damage reduction: 45% ⇒ 50% Sharpshooter now also grants a Corki Smoke Bomb now also grants a Talon Spellblade Ability Power scaling on next basic attack after cast: 225% ⇒ 200% Spellblade now also grants a Swain Titanic Force will rarely appear as the 1st Augment option Celestial Blessing III Omnivamp: 25% ⇒ 35% Cybernetic Implants III Health: 350 ⇒ 450 Enforcer Soul has been removed High End Shopping now also grants 5 gold High End Shopping will never appear as the 1st augment Makeshift Armor III Armor & Magic Resist: 75 ⇒ 80 Socialite Soul now also grants 8 gold Weakspot: You can no longer be offered other levels of Weakspot after choosing any tier of Weakspot Woodland Charm will never appear as the 3rd Augment Share the Spotlight: Tier 2 (Gold) ⇒ Tier 3 (Prismatic) Share the Spotlight shared bonus: 100% ⇒ 125% Share the Spotlight now also grants a Senna

Traits  Like augments, traits are routinely modified to keep the meta fresh, and this update is no different. Again, check below for the complete tally. 

Bruiser bonus health: 125/225/400/700 ⇒ 125/225/450/800 Challenger attack speed: 30/55/80/130 ⇒ 25/55/90/150% Chemtech bonus attack speed: 15/50/90/135 ⇒ 15/40/80/150% Chemtech max health regen per second: 3/5/8/15% ⇒ 4/7/10/18% Clockwork base attack speed: 10/35/70% ⇒ 10/40/80% Enforcer Stun duration: 5 sec ⇒ 4 sec Colossus now also grants an innate bonus 800 health Cho’gath base health: 1300 ⇒ 700 Galio base health: 1800 ⇒ 1200 Innovator Mechanical Bear base health: 850 ⇒ 775 Innovator Hextech Dragon base health: 1250 ⇒ 1125 Innovator Hextech Dragon fear duration: 3 ⇒ 2 sec Innovator Hextech Dragon Critical Strike bonus damage: 30% ⇒ 10% Mutant new 7 piece chase trait has been added for each variation Mutant Adrenaline Rush (7): 100% chance to proc and 40 attack damage Mutant Bio Leeching (7): 80% Omnivamp Mutant Cybernetic (7): 1,500 health and 100 attack damage Mutant Cybernetic (5) health: 1,000 ⇒ 900 Mutant Metamorphosis (7): 35 armor & magic resist, 7 attack damage & ability power every two seconds (stacks up to five times) Mutant Synaptic Web (7): 40 Mana & 50 Ability Power Mutant Voidborne (7): 80% of their damage is true damage Mutant Voracious Appetite (7): gain 40 attack damage & ability power each time an ally dies Scrap is now smarter! Units like Ezreal and Irelia will no longer roll Hextech Gunblade or Morellonomicon Socialite is now a 1/2/3/5 Trait Socialite (1): Bonus damage: 20% ⇒ 15% Socialite (5): All bonuses are doubled Twinshot is now a 2/3/4/5 Trait Twinshot chance to proc twice: 40/55/70/100% Twinshot attack damage: 10/25/40/60 Twinshot tooltip now specifies that it works with ability casts as well

With that, you should be up-to-date on the latest TFT patch notes. If you’re looking for another online battler with some friendly faces, why not transfer your LoL skills over to Pokémon Unite with our guides to Pokémon Unite held items, and Pokémon Unite skins, as well as a Pokémon Unite tier list to help you decide which ‘mon to main.

The universe of League of Legends just keeps getting bigger, and one of its brightest shining stars is Teamfight Tactics. This tactical auto-battler takes franchise favourite champions and puts them in the heat of a new kind of battle. As is the case in LoL, TFT receives frequent updates to mix up the meta, as well as offering prolific players a challenge with new augments, items, and character buffs.

Can’t keep up with the updates? Don’t fret. Our TFT patch notes guide is all you need to catch up with the important information, so you can concentrate on strategising for the arena. Even if you think you’re well acquainted with all things Teamfight Tactics, it’s worth checking the patch notes for each update, as they often drastically shift the meta from previous incarnations.

Once you’ve digested the latest Teamfight Tactics patch notes, be sure to check out our TFT tier list, and our guide to TFT comps fit for the 6.5 set. If you’d rather dabble in another LoL world, see our League of Legends: Wild Rift guide, as well as our detailed League of Legends: Wild Rift champions lineup.

Riot Games tends to launch substantial updates for TFT, so we’ve highlighted the most important information from the latest version. If you want to read the patch notes in full, hit this link to get the full listings. 

PROJECT Abyssia is the brand new cyber-infused Little Legend arriving in 12.4. You have a 2% chance of finding Abyssia in a Neon Nights egg, so if you want to add this sword-wielding mini-robot to your armoury, you need both luck and currency on your side. As well as the new addition, Little Legends Fenroar, QiQi, and Hot Rod all receive a new cyber-sleek look and get a bunch of trait variants to exploit their potential. 

Hack your way through servers, foes, and leaderboards with PROJECT Abyssia! pic.twitter.com/j0ywcF9SyK

A new arena arrives as part of the latest update, complete with its own robo-nouncer. The Hextech Battle Arena is the perfect place for some of your more technologically advanced challengers to do battle. You’ll know just how you’re getting on as the new AI robo-nouncer has over 50 lines of dialogue to celebrate your victories and criticise your losses. 

As ever, a new update to TFT means new bundles. If you’re one of many desperately seeking PROJECT Abyssia, the Neon Nights egg bundle is a must. 

Augments

TFT’s 12.4 update changes the effects and potency of some augments to suit the shift in meta for the 6.5 Set. See the full list below. 

Traits 

Like augments, traits are routinely modified to keep the meta fresh, and this update is no different. Again, check below for the complete tally. 

With that, you should be up-to-date on the latest TFT patch notes. If you’re looking for another online battler with some friendly faces, why not transfer your LoL skills over to Pokémon Unite with our guides to Pokémon Unite held items, and Pokémon Unite skins, as well as a Pokémon Unite tier list to help you decide which ‘mon to main.