
TFT’s latest patch notes have been unveiled on the game’s Twitter account today featuring some significant nerfs, buffs, and some other changes to the way players will build their teams. This patch looks to be one of the last major changes to Set 2, with the games third set and mobile release slotted for March of 2020.
While the balance changes coming in this patch are significant, they will be mostly nullified when the game’s newest set goes live. However, the following system changes could be longlasting and players would be wise to keep an eye on them, especially as they pertain to changes being made to Spatulas.
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As the image above highlights, Golden Spatulas will no longer be available on the carousel rounds. To make up for this change, their drop rate is being increased elsewhere in the game, however, players won’t be able to bank on getting them near as much, it would appear.
Until Set 3’s release in March, the upcoming patch notes will be live for players to make one last climb on Set 2. These notes can be seen in full here, with significant changes to the game’s system and quality of life noted above. Stay tuned here at The Game Haus for more on when these notes will hit live servers, although expect them to be live sooner, rather than later.
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