On July 31, video game developer Riot Games released the Magic n’ Mayhem set for Teamfight Tactics (TFT). After weeks of observing teaser images posted to social media profiles, TFT players can now enjoy the latest game update on PC and mobile. Below, EnVi details the new gameplay changes for Magic n’ Mayhem. 

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Explore the Magitorium

All forms of magic and users are welcome at the enchanting site of the Magitorium. From fire and ice magic to witchcraft, the Magitorium introduces a set of spellwork with the chaotic twist of Mayhem. The magical set will feature 27 traits, 60 champions and more than 200 Augments — including a new High-Stakes Augment to heighten the risk and thrill of players’ gameplay tactics.

Alongside the spellbinding batch of drops, the set carries new single-use purchasable spells called Mechanic Charms. With more than 100 varieties, Mechanic Charms serve a wide range of functions, including giving combat power, providing disruptions and amplifying traits. TFT players will also see the new premium Le Bunny Bonbon Bistro arena for the very first time, with a matching sweet champion ready to open shop. Within the fascinating world of Magic n’ Mayhem, players can demonstrate their magical prowess and mastery in the castle of curiosities.

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Check Out the Roster

Stepping onto the Convergence are beloved League of Legends and Legends of Runeterra characters. In addition to the usual character roster, Magic n’ Mayhem sees the return of Faerie champion Milion and Dragon champions Shyvana and Nomsy. League of Legends champions Briar and Smolder and Legends of Runeterra Yordle Norra make their TFT debut in the new set.

The Magitorium also introduces new Tacticians, including the newest Little Legend Lumie, Lumie’s variants and new variants of existing Bun Bun Little Legends. Players can also expect to see four new Chibi champions: base Chibi Miss Fortune, Chibi Battle Bunny Miss Fortune, Chibi Galaxy Slayer Zed and Chibi Prestige Cafe Cuties Gwen. Riot Games also released a cross-platform skin line (“Chrono”) in collaboration with its mobile game League of Legends: Wild Rift.

As summer reaches its peak, Teamfight Tactics commemorates the sunny season with an exciting new release. The Magic n’ Mayhem set and its new faces, mechanics and game arenas will keep players hooked on Riot Games’ strategy-based auto battler. Finally, TFT fans can look forward to the recently-announced Teamfight Tactics Macao Open LAN Event, which will take place from December 13 to 15. 

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