With the fast-approaching release of Set 7: Dragonlands for Teamfight Tactics (TFT), Riot’s popular autobattler game, many players have been wondering how the namesake mythical creatures of the expansion would work. Fret not, we are here to illuminate you on the subject, with details on who the new Dragons are and what are their costs, traits, and powers.
What exactly are Dragons going to be in TFT: Dragonlands?Being this expansion’s set-specific mechanic, while also representing an iconic part of both mythical and gaming pantheon, Dragons have a lot to prove in both terms of utility and aesthetics. And while the Runeterran universe boasts a few known dragons, only two of them were Champions, namely Aurelion Sol and Shyvana. The devs behind TFT had an opportunity to expand that playing field, incorporating art and models from various dragon-themed skins to create new, interesting Dragons for the new Set 7.
All of them share their namesake trait, and the Dragon trait works in a similar way to how the Rival trait functioned in Set 6 — namely, granting a buff while there is only one unit with said trait on the board. However, each of the seven Dragons comes from their separate realm, meaning that their trait buffs only specific champions who also hail from that same realm as the Dragon providing the buff.
Being integral to the expansion, the Dragons also double as super-powerful units. They benefit from triple the bonus from their Origin trait, while also taking up two roster slots, just like a Colossus unit from Set 6. They make up for that with substantial base stats and unique abilities. However, all that comes at a cost — each Dragon costs double the price for their rarity when they show up on your shopping carousel.
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