

In a Tweet, Riot Games and the
TFT
team announced TFT Set 5.5 Reckoning: Dawn of Heroes. This new Set is bringing with it massive changes, specifically Shadow Items will be leaving the game. They will be replaced with Radiant Items which players can only get one of per game. Here is a look at the TFT Set 5.5 Reckoning Dawn of Heroes.
[Related: All of the Radiant Items in TFT Set 5 Reckoning]
Also coming with this new Set players will get a boost when they drop below 40 health. They will get a Blessing Orb which Riot Games describes as:
“Brought into existence by bits of code jammed together the forces of Order, the Divine Blessing is a loot orb that grants the same essential contents for all players but only once they drop below 40 health. At the Dawn of Heroes, look to the Divine Blessing to fight back the brutality of a pending eighth. Blessings grant a high amount of immediate value, offering a combination of the following:
So, you’ve dropped below 40 Health. It’s time to ‘bless this mess’ like your weird Aunt’s mass-produced wall decor.”
This will clearly be something that will be controversial. That said, many will appreciate the opportunity to be able to seriously comeback. Not that this was something that was majorly lacking in TFT but it is certainly an addition that will spice up the game.
All of these changes were shown but no new champions or traits were dropped just yet. Keep it here at The Game Haus to stay up to date as more TFT Set 5.5 Reckoning Dawn of Heroes news drops.
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