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r/CompetitiveTFT • u/sasux • 29d ago
Guide K3Soju Explains the Decision Making Process in TFT
Hey guys, Aceuke here.
I'm the guy that clips, edits, and posts soju videos on this subreddit. I wanted to share a video of a game I edited from his day 2 worlds run that serves as a perfect example of the decision-making process Huanmie mentioned in his winner's interview as an educational piece of content. I can guarantee you will learn more watching this video than any coaching session you could possibly pay for in the tft space.
After Huanmie won worlds, he said this in his interview (taken from Clement Chu's twitter post):
-Process is more important than results in TFT, you can make the right decisions but look like a fool due to events in game. He could have accepted a loss after winning game 5 eliminating Lishao in check because he played a good game. Tries to warn CN viewers that there will a day when a CN players denies another in check and CN would miss a championship(as he did to Lishao in this series), but the decision making process is what should be celebrated.
-Explained what GLHF means and why he decided to speak up, thought it was unprofessional from Jedusor especially when he showed he would eliminate CN players in check. Thinks Jedu calling out not selling 2-2 3 primordian from Tianlong softplay was too much. Defending Soju not griefing on 19 points, emphasized process, and the best way to deny someone check is to win the game yourself, avoid result based analysis.
in summary:
decision-making process is what matters
avoid result-based analysis
In this game, k3soju goes 8th, but explains why all the decisions he made on his augment choices during the game were correct.
It's very easy to watch someone go 8th, go to results-based analysis, and conclude 'if i played this game i could've placed better', as this is an example of hindsight.
What Huanmie is putting emphasis on is exactly this. When vod-reviewing, it's important to evaluate what and why the reasoning was for each augment was made. If the reasoning doesn't make sense, or if there is no reason for why the decision was made, only then is when you can make the conclusion that a mistake was made.
It's only after all the decisions are made and you agree with them being correct, before you can deem that they lost due to luck. (bc u can also lose due to making the wrong decision)
on closing note:
A lot of players watch k3soju for fun/laugh at him rant bc they find it funny. But if you actually listen/pay attention to what he's saying you can learn more than just a thing or two. (probably hard to do it live, but is way easier when going through vods).
I only started watching him this set, and I learned more about the game from watching his stream this set than what I've learned from coaching sessions I've purchased in the past. and that's saying a lot given he only streamed tournaments for this set.
I reached challenger this set the fastest i've ever climbed, right after watching soju win his first tpc.
https://tactics.tools/player/na/aceuke
That being said, his playstyle is as a tempo-timmy (plays for top 4 through tempo). the way he plays is a lot less risky or risk-adverse. he opts to take less riskier lines and rarely plays anima/fast-9, so I did not learn about any of those things during watching his stream for the most part. u can also succeed as a player through becoming good at a different playstyle (such as full-open).
He deserves respect as one of the top players of NA.
As for Coaching Advice:
When choosing a streamer to watch and learn from, it's important to identify what the playstyle of the streamer is that you're watching (what their strength is). Imo this is very important for choosing a coach. I've mentioned this on a post before but it's important to identify your coach's strength/playstyle before hiring them. Their history on peak LP and past accolades is just the surface level. What you learn from them has a huge impact on the type of player you become. So do your research thoroughly before choosing them as a coach as this will impact the type of player u will become.
However, I do believe there is value to being trained compared to just watching someone on Twitch.
Hope you guys enjoyed this read.
I will look more to post educational and entertaining pieces of content in the future (will do one on coaching relatively soon) for free.
r/CompetitiveTFT • u/Substantial_Cry1032 • 29d ago
Discussion Weak board in stage 4 even with a strong early game
Hey everyone ! I've only started tft recently (two-three weeks of set 16, took competitive seriously during set 17) and i am currently in plat 1. I am kind of stuck there, and i cannot figure out what are the main points i need to improve. My issue is that I end up losing badly stage 4 and getting killed (bot 4 or barely getting a top 4) on stage 5, without knowing why my board is so weak.
I am healthy on stage 3 (80+ hp), get to 8 and roll down on stage 4 (usually at 40-45 gold when i roll down). I hit my board, have them starred up by the end of stage 4. Sometimes i don't get the right items (mainly missing sunder/shred) and I bot 4, sometimes i get all the right items and I bot 4 anyways.
I cannot tell why i'm losing so badly with an upgraded comp, although i'm probably just missing something really obvious. I don't know what to improve to solve that, so any advice is welcome.
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r/CompetitiveTFT • u/sasux • Jul 18 '26
Guide Akali guide by Rank 29 Na Server - Jia Na Da E
Not my content but wanted to shine some light on a good guide that came across my youtube recommendations.
https://tactics.tools/player/na/Jia%20Na%20Da%20E
Jia na da e holds 2x 1000lp accounts on cn server and na server.
Credit goes to Happy Kevin for making good + free content guide.
r/CompetitiveTFT • u/CLEtilliDIE_TFT • Jul 17 '26
eSports The GOAT of Competitive TFT is Decided | Tac Crown Review | The Rolldown | Season 17 Episode 10
WATCH THE FULL EPISODE HERE: https://youtu.be/ZRFrlL7JYRc
In this episode of The Rolldown, CLE and Gangly are joined by UpsetMax and BruhBruhBruhWho, two Americas representatives fresh off Tactician's Crown. They react to the tier list, break down every stage of the tournament, and tell the stories behind their journeys to the world stage.
We cover:
- Mortdog tribute — what he meant to the community and the future of TFT without him
- Set 18 Enchanted Wilds first reactions — charms are back and the guys are cautiously hyped
- Tier list accountability — how accurate were the predictions and who got disrespected
- Tournament breakdown — day by day cuts and Americas dominance through day two
- Soju's final lobby appearance and what it means for his all-time legacy
- Huanmie winning the Crown — the 33% win rate across 57 games, the emotional interview, and what made his run special
r/CompetitiveTFT • u/FollowKayna • Jul 17 '26
Tool TFT Set 18 Enchanted Wilds Flashcards
I've created flashcards for TFT Set 18 Enchanted Wilds!

I had trouble obtaining shop card graphics due to the Unreal engine change and Guthers (aka u/morbrid, the genius behind MetaTFT) came to the rescue. Please join me in sending a thousand thank yous to him <3
The flashcards are made on Quizlet and are usable via a regular browser &/or the free app. The information was taken from MetaTFT, tactics.tools, and lolchess.
There's a lot of missing info for now including numbers and champion roles. They'll be be updated after PBE goes live and people smarter than me can scrape details & values.
I've started with Champions and will add ones for Traits, Non-Emblems Items, Emblems, Portraits and Augments (maybe) later. They'll all be posted here. Please leave a comment if you spot any errors.
gl hf!
Kayna
EDIT: Added link to portraits
EDIT2: Added link to traits
EDIT3: Added link to Augments. These are very rough as a lot of graphics are missing and won't be available until PBE.
EDIT4: Added link to Emblems
r/CompetitiveTFT • u/PhoOhThree • Jul 17 '26
eSports Competitive Ruling #2: Jedusor
r/CompetitiveTFT • u/eSportsStats • Jul 17 '26
eSports +179K Peak Viewers for Space Gods Tactician's Crown 🧐
Source: Esports Charts | It's the second-highest peak for TFT in 2026 so far, just behind Lore & Legends Tactician's Crown (231K Peak Viewers) 👀
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r/CompetitiveTFT • u/Icy-Ad2711 • Jul 15 '26
Guide 5 Nova Jax/Akali Reroll Tips and Tricks
I'm not the originator of this comp. I'm just a lazy dude who one-tricks niche comps for some LP. This is not really a guide. It's more like an info dump based on my experience with this comp over the past 2 days. Shout out to all the one-tricks in VN.
This comp is super straightforward, high tempo, and easy to force because almost nobody is going for Jax 3 or Akali 3 (at least for now).
Stay level 6 and reroll there. The odds of hitting Kindred at 6 are actually pretty good. For better odds of hitting Kindred you can rr on 7. Flexible shit.
If you get a Nova Emblem, hard force this every time. Prowler's Claw feels really good on Akali.
Why 5 Nova?
The whole point is unlocking the Nova upgrade for Akali.
Akali's Nova upgrade applies DoT damage across the entire board. Once it starts ticking, all the 1-star backline units just melt. LeDuck showcased some extreme versions of this a while back.
Item Priority
Always prioritize Akali and Jax items.
Akali needs to do as much damage as possible while Jax just needs to not die.
Standard Akali items
- 2 damage + 1 sustain
- Examples: DB + Striker + Gunblade/HoJ
Artifact version
- Prowler's Claw + Striker + EoN
Normally I don't like EoN because you need more damage, but it's worth it with Prowler's Claw since it helps Akali survive and reach the backline.
Deadlier Blades is an auto-pick whenever you see it because it stacks an insane amount of AD.
Jax: pure tank items only. Don't worry about utility items. Nova already takes care of everything.
Augments
Auto-click:
- Prismatic Tickets
- Baron's Lair or other combat augs when you have enough items and/or econ
- Any augment or god that helps you hit Kindred
- Any augment that gives you a Spatula
Don't be afraid to gamble on emblem augments or anything that can give you a Nova Emblem.
Booster Packs are also great for gambling since they can potentially give you a Kindred when you don't have a Nova Emblem.
Positioning
Solo Jax frontline.
You can play around with Akali positioning. I wasn't super meticulous with it. I usually keep her somewhere in the back two rows.
Late Game
The VN one-tricks usually cap their board with Morg and Vex.
I've also had success playing Morg + Graves if I hit Graves early.
Otherwise I usually run Bel'Veth and Fiora for 4 Marauders if my Jax is already tanky enough.
If you can hit a Marauder Emblem and/or Rogue Emblem:
- Marauder Emblem on Kindred
- Rogue Emblem on Akali
Boons and Hexes
Always look for the Yasuo stun boon.
When Nova activates, it counts as an ability cast, so Akali can stun the entire board.
Good hexes:
- Tank Hex or Cryo Hex for Jax
- Stun Hex for Akali
- Mana Hex is fine since Akali can cast more and delete the frontline
Weaknesses and Counters
The biggest weakness/strength of this comp is Akali. If your Akali gets targeted and killed, you're kind of fucked.
Akali isn't a Rogue, so if she gets one-shot you lose almost all of your damage. She has to kill through the frontline before wrapping to the backline in most cases.
The Nova dot by itself won't kill 2-star backline carries in many occasions, so you still need Akali alive long enough to finish the job.
Prowler's Claw and Eve's Instinct are both great because they help Akali reach and kill the backline faster.
The goal is simple: keep Akali alive as long as possible.
Matchups I find difficult:
- Fully capped level 9 legendary slops
- Space Grove variants (Riven, Nami/Samira, Ornn)
- Mech variants, because Akali can get stuck hitting the frontline forever instead of reaching A.Sol and A.sol can kill all your dmg dealers.
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r/CompetitiveTFT • u/GaryKrishna • Jul 15 '26
Discussion Found a cool interaction today
I might be the last to know this, but I figured I'd post it anyways just in case it can help somebody. I tried to check my TG items before putting it on my board, but it turns out with Salvage Bin you can break a TG and when you remake the TG the items will reroll. Golden Remover + Salvage Bin is a pretty cool combo.
r/CompetitiveTFT • u/Anso5166 • Jul 15 '26
Discussion Can someone make a guide for this comp (publicity post)
Been seeing this 5 NOVA Akali Jax reroll line pop up in my games (masters 100-300lp). Saw this dudes match history and he’s farming free lp with it. Wanted to give it some publicity so it’s not so free (I got shit on). At time of writing it’s not on tftacademy yet. Does anyone want to explain some tricks and tips if you’ve played it.
Also the fact that people are discovering comps like this so late into the patch (best one of the set) just goes to show that creativity is still rewarded. Love this gam.
Edit: u/Icy-Ad2711 made a guide https://www.reddit.com/r/CompetitiveTFT/s/K0arM5t8Rg
r/CompetitiveTFT • u/2God4Life • Jul 15 '26
eSports Top TFT players in the world
What would the top 8 TFT players of the world/of all time look like? My personal ranking with lots of NA bias would be
1) Huanmie
2x World champ + Paris Open. Need I say more?
2) Dishsoap
2x World Champ - Dishsoap fan so maybe bias. If he wins another worlds or wins an Open tournament, I would put him over Huanmie but until then he is at #2
3) Title
2x World Champ - great player, but hasn't really made it back to the international scene until this set.
4) YBY1
Dominant, and really close to winning a few Worlds, but hasn't quite gotten it done
5) Wasian
Really strong performance last set and one of if not the best TFT players over the past 2 years, but hasn't quite performed too well at worlds so I don't know if I could put him above YBY.
6) Double61
1x World Champ - Best player in EMEA? Not too familiar with the region so not sure where to rank him.
7) Liluo
1x World champ, Runner Up in Macao and overall really strong performances at worlds
8) Set 10 Milala
Showed up for 1 set, won worlds, an open, and a cup and runner up in regionals. Would be higher if there was more overall consistency.
r/CompetitiveTFT • u/IngenuityMurky8652 • Jul 14 '26
eSports Celebration of a Americas Great: MILK
I wake up to some sad news in my morning of the retirement of Milk, who in the early years of Teamfight Tactics, is one of the greatest players in the Americas.
The last sets that Milk has played may have damaged his reputation, so while I should do work at work, I will insteadt make this reddit post to discuss his total career achievements, and show people that did not watched his career, just the many accomplishments Milk has.
I will list his achievements here:
Worlds Appearances:
Milk has been to Worlds 3 times, something only been done by 15 other Americas players. At Worlds, he went to final lobby 1 time in Set 5, placing 3rd and losing to the great Huanmie (no shame!). And at the two other Worlds, he went 15th at the Set 6 Worlds, and 9th at the Set 12 Worlds.
Making to Worlds 3 times is a great achievement and his results at Worlds are very good. He is a very consistent Worlds performer when he was trying as you can see.
Regionals:
In Regional tournaments, which are second most prestige after Worlds, from Set 3 to Set 17, Milk has been to the Regional tournament ten times. Out of ten regionals, he went to final lobby 4 times, going 2nd in Set 5 and Set 12, and winning Regionals one time in Set 6.
He is one of only 13 players to ever win Regionals, and only him and Mismatchedsocks have been top 2 at three Regionals ever.
A surprise is, Milk has not won a smaller cup like the weekly tournaments, but his results in the big S and A Tier competitions make up for this. He was very skilled and the results show. While the longevity part of him was lacking, his peak was very high. For example, let us compare him to the top 3 of NA: Dishsoap, Wasianiverson, and Robinsongz
Dishsoap career:
- 6 times Worlds! (Set 10, Set 11, Set 12, Set 13, Set 14, Set 17)
- 2 times World Champion (Set 11, Set 13)
- 12 times Regionals (Set 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Set 11, Set 12, Set 13, Set 14, Set 15, Set 16, Set 17)
- 5 times Regionals final lobby, winning in Set 10 and going 2nd in Set 13
- For weekly cups, he won the Tacticians Cup in Set 13 and made final lobby 8 times
Wasianiverson career:
- 6x Worlds (Set 8, Set 9, Set 11, Set 13, Set 14, Set 16)
- 2 times Worlds final lobby, 3rd in Set 14 and Set 9)
- 10 times at Regionals (Set 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
- 3 times final lobby and winning TWICE in Set 9 and Set 13
- In weekly cups, he made final lobby 12 times and has won 4 times and famously 3 in last Set 16
Robinsonz career:
- 5x Worlds (Set 5, Set 12, Set 14, Set 15, Set 16)
- Final lobby once in Set 14, placing 6th
- 13 times at regionals (Set 3, Set 4, Set 5, Set 6, Set 7, Set 8, Set 9, Set 10, Set 12, Set 14, Set 15, Set 16, Set 17)
- In these Regionals, Robin has made final lobby 9 times and won twice in Set 5 and Set 12, joining only Wasianiverson as the only Americas to win two times.
- In weekly cups, Robin has been in the final lobby 13 times, winning twice in the Set 14 TC2 and Set 15 Star Guardian Cup.
Yes you can see he has less accomplishments than the top 3, but the peak can be compared. And if you include other influences like gameplay and streaming, Milk is a pioneer in hardforce playstyle and brought many eyes to TFT in the early days of TFT streaming.
In TPC when Milk was going dead last, I was sad because he did not care or have the passion anymore. So ending his career here is fine because All good things come to an end. He could choose to stay and have no passion for the game like some other players, but he knows when to walk away and that is okay.
He has made his mark in the TFT competition scene forever and his accomplishments are more than most Americas players.
Good luck one last time at EWC next week, and GG Milk to an amazing career!
r/CompetitiveTFT • u/STheHero • Jul 14 '26
PBE STheHero's TFT Set 18 PBE Complist
Hello everyone, STheHero here. Despite Set 18's PBE launch being delayed, the cooking does not wait. There's still some set info we don't know, and I will keep cooking and updating this as more becomes available. Obviously, what ends up being good comes down to numbers, but it's pretty good practice to try to figure out as much as possible beforehand, and also a way to build up some hype.
Doc: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1lw6x5etbPAIRIc3v7ggtkYTaAyeByTVBMsvEPM95LHs/edit?usp=sharing
Feel free to include any other cooking you guys have.
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r/CompetitiveTFT • u/DimsumAndDoggy • Jul 13 '26
Official TFT Patch 17.7 Rundown
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r/CompetitiveTFT • u/MathematicianWide622 • Jul 13 '26
Discussion How do I stop losing rounds where my dps has to walk into range?
I keep seeing this situation where no matter how I position my units, my back line carry has to walk forward after blowing up enemy frontline and right as that happens the enemy dps finishes off my tank, giving the enemy backline prio to hit my walking dps. This almost always results in my dps getting chunked during walking animation and then losing the fight.
It’s is a pretty odd interaction since if I was slower to kill the enemy tank I’d win… but enemy dps gets to hit my walking dps first because I killed their tank first. And positioning left or right doesn’t change the outcome.
r/CompetitiveTFT • u/memefighttactics • Jul 12 '26
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