Teamfight Tactics
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TFT patch 14.3 is set to deploy on February 7 at 6 a.m. PST with balance changes to shake up the meta before upcoming tournaments!
After multiple patches of Set 10, Teamfight Tactics has reached a point in which some outliers stand in the way of as good of a balanced state the community could ask for. TFT patch 14.3 looks to remedy these outliers in weakness or power to create an even healthier meta for the public and upcoming tournaments. Here’s everything you should know about patch 14.3, going live on February 7, roughly 6 a.m. PT in North America.

Executioner nerf
Heartsteel nerf
The economy trait is currently too easy to fit in the late game and allows players to scale their board in strength that other competitors are unable to match.
Punk nerf
This is a revert from the previous patch as 6 Punk is proving to be too strong.
Mordekaiser
Sett
Sett already fits into many late game compositions and is an integral part of the Heartsteel line. Because of Sett’s traits and his current strength, players will often play him over Zac in their final boards. These nerfs work to change his prevalence in the late game as a 3-cost frontliner.
4-cost units
Karthus
This is meant to be a nerf after the successful rework of Karthus. However, there have been whispers that this is actually a buff by some tournament players practicing on Public Beta Environment (PBE).
All
Twin Terror I and II
The rework to Twin Terror was successful in making more compositions viable with the augment. However, it is still way too strong and dominant of an augment and is being nerfed accordingly.
Runaan’s Tempest (Radiant Runaan’s Hurricane)
Statikk’s Favor (Radiant Statikk Shiv)
You can find the official patch notes with bug fixes for this patchhere. How do you think the patch changes will shake up the meta?
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