TFT says goodbye to Set 7: Dragonlands and will remove some units during the Mid-Set patch. This is done to allow simultaneous application of new units, features, and buffs. Here are three units that can be mined during the mid-patch.
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Peas
Bard is an incredibly useful unit in your team, but can be very useful. An overall cost of five can sometimes make the game feel dated. Since picking it up is almost always a good idea, fights can get repetitive as both players attack with their full complements over and over.
yasuo
Another expensive five unit with reliable energy, the Yasuo can terrorize games with the right items. But Yasuo’s biggest concern is that it’s rarely used to tone down any of its features. Rather than being a powerful warrior or the center of the Mirage team, he is used as a tough, flexible unit that can go anywhere due to his strength and ability to finish off teams. It feels like most players have more to fill an unwanted void, rather than intentionally building around a unit.
all astral beings
I cheat with this, but I need to mess around somewhere. Of all the attributes in Dragonlands, Astrals were the hardest to balance. This balancing challenge comes from the management of the power of the astrals, whether they play vertical teams with 6 astrals or just use 3 astrals to form another team. As a result, this feature was either dominant or absent from this set as the developers worked tirelessly to test them. Some astrals may remain, but their properties have changed.
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