As lots of new people are clicking on this video with Set 12 arriving: Heres some updates that are valid specifically for the new set: - Theres no more Legends - The max level is 10 now - The new set mechanic is called "Charms" and theyre mini-buffs you can get in every third shop, only for one round Im planning to make short set briefs going forward, so you can get your basic info here and then some further info in the specific set videos! Good luck in your games 💖
Why haven’t any beginner guides described the different units yet? Seems like a pretty important factor as a new player like me. How am I suppose to know the difference between the units?
@@DriftLibrary Hi, thanks for watching! This is an evergreen guide, so I avoided going into detail on specific units. Generally the rule is: more expensive units = stronger And if you want to read what each unit does you can right click them, does that help?
I really wish there was an in-game tutorial on PC to just teach you everything step-by-step, the beginner's learning curve seems massive. Thanks for at least trying to give us a video to get us started a bit.
Just finally got into TFT after playing league for 3 years and this was a great video actually explaining everything ! A part 2 with more info to expand would be awesome ! Thank you so much !
Nope, the game is still an enigma. Every beginner video I have watched so far assumes too much prior knowledge of the League universe or of TFT itself. Where do you click? Where do you look for information? What to try to memorize vs what you can tell quickly through the UI? How to combine items within the 30 second planning window? etc etc etc
Hey, sorry this wasn't helpful to you. I do expect some gaming knowledge ahead of this, that's true. However, you really don't need League knowledge! As for your questions: 1) Where do you click? With left click you control the little legend, you can drag&drop units from the shop to your bench, from the bench on your board or from either to the shop, to sell them. You can also drag&drop item components; two of those create one full item. To see what component can be what item, you can right click them or hover them over another component to see the item it would make. 2) Where do you look for information? That depends what info you are looking for. TFT is *very* information dense. If you are looking for further info on the meta, comps or set info; here are some websites that might help: Tactic Tools: tactics.tools/team-compositions This website is used by many pros, to see what's meta right now and to look up stats for augments and items, as well as a great info hub on the current Set. MetaTFT: www.metatft.com/ Has become a go to for many newer players and they also have an in-game overlay which quickly tells you stats and lets you pick what comp you wanna play per game to then always show you the units you need for that comp. 3) What do you try to memorize? As much as you can. What unit has which trait, how their ults scale and work, what items are best on each unit and what augments are strong at any given time in the meta. 4) What can you tell quickly through UI? Which unit did the most damage on your team, who is in the pool of players you can fight, what components make which item, the breakpoints of each trait, shop odds, your gold income. 5) How do you combine items with the 30 second planning window? The order of actions if you have a lot to do in a short window is: Roll > Position > Items, since Items can also be slammed after the planning phase is over (in the first seconds of the fight). I would recommend to try to play a couple of rounds and maybe return to the guide after as you will be familiar with the UI and the underlying mechanics of how to navigate etc, I really hope this helps! TFT is a very brain-heavy game and the meta changes super frequently, many people struggle with getting into it at first!
@@Meeix Thank you this was a really helpful reply. Following a current meta during my 4th game I nearly got a win and things are starting to become clear. Appreciate you :)
@@AnimatingOwl Gonna ask a friend of mine to teach me. I honestly only wanna play it to collect nice skins and such. Not even into LoL, but I like the critters in TFT xDD
This was very good instructional video! But as a new player i still have questions I need to know before I start set 10! When to reroll! What’s the difference between 1 cost to 5 cost? How to pick your headliner?
Hey there! Sorry for the late reply. I planned this video as kind of an "evergreen" primer to TFT. I feel like the game lacks the welcoming element of teaching you basics, unfortunately. For Set 10 (which you're referring to) they added Headliners again, which changes things up a bit. Theres always more to learn about the game but let me link some great ways to find more info: Tactic Tools: tactics.tools/team-compositions This website is used by many pros, to see what's meta right now and to look up stats for augments and items, as well as a great info hub on the current Set. Tacter: www.tacter.com/tft Similar to Tactic Tools, but more beginner friendly. Individual comps are explained by pros in Detail. Caveat: sometimes its a little behind the meta, and its a bit annoying to navigate. I hope this helps and good luck in your TFT journey!
Hi there, I assume you mean pings! Im not sure what other questionmarks could be in the game. Those are just reactions from the other players and you can mute them if you find them distracting!
As lots of new people are clicking on this video with Set 12 arriving: Heres some updates that are valid specifically for the new set:
- Theres no more Legends
- The max level is 10 now
- The new set mechanic is called "Charms" and theyre mini-buffs you can get in every third shop, only for one round
Im planning to make short set briefs going forward, so you can get your basic info here and then some further info in the specific set videos!
Good luck in your games 💖
Why haven’t any beginner guides described the different units yet? Seems like a pretty important factor as a new player like me. How am I suppose to know the difference between the units?
@@DriftLibrary
Hi, thanks for watching!
This is an evergreen guide, so I avoided going into detail on specific units.
Generally the rule is: more expensive units = stronger
And if you want to read what each unit does you can right click them, does that help?
I really wish there was an in-game tutorial on PC to just teach you everything step-by-step, the beginner's learning curve seems massive. Thanks for at least trying to give us a video to get us started a bit.
Just finally got into TFT after playing league for 3 years and this was a great video actually explaining everything ! A part 2 with more info to expand would be awesome ! Thank you so much !
Same ,very helpful video for beginners in tft.
I found this more helpful than the beginner video on the tft channel
Nope, the game is still an enigma. Every beginner video I have watched so far assumes too much prior knowledge of the League universe or of TFT itself. Where do you click? Where do you look for information? What to try to memorize vs what you can tell quickly through the UI? How to combine items within the 30 second planning window? etc etc etc
Hey,
sorry this wasn't helpful to you. I do expect some gaming knowledge ahead of this, that's true.
However, you really don't need League knowledge!
As for your questions:
1) Where do you click?
With left click you control the little legend, you can drag&drop units from the shop to your bench, from the bench on your board or from either to the shop, to sell them. You can also drag&drop item components; two of those create one full item. To see what component can be what item, you can right click them or hover them over another component to see the item it would make.
2) Where do you look for information?
That depends what info you are looking for. TFT is *very* information dense. If you are looking for further info on the meta, comps or set info; here are some websites that might help:
Tactic Tools: tactics.tools/team-compositions
This website is used by many pros, to see what's meta right now and to look up stats for augments and items, as well as a great info hub on the current Set.
MetaTFT: www.metatft.com/
Has become a go to for many newer players and they also have an in-game overlay which quickly tells you stats and lets you pick what comp you wanna play per game to then always show you the units you need for that comp.
3) What do you try to memorize?
As much as you can. What unit has which trait, how their ults scale and work, what items are best on each unit and what augments are strong at any given time in the meta.
4) What can you tell quickly through UI?
Which unit did the most damage on your team, who is in the pool of players you can fight, what components make which item, the breakpoints of each trait, shop odds, your gold income.
5) How do you combine items with the 30 second planning window?
The order of actions if you have a lot to do in a short window is:
Roll > Position > Items, since Items can also be slammed after the planning phase is over (in the first seconds of the fight).
I would recommend to try to play a couple of rounds and maybe return to the guide after as you will be familiar with the UI and the underlying mechanics of how to navigate etc, I really hope this helps! TFT is a very brain-heavy game and the meta changes super frequently, many people struggle with getting into it at first!
@@Meeix Thank you this was a really helpful reply. Following a current meta during my 4th game I nearly got a win and things are starting to become clear. Appreciate you :)
I played my first game of TFT and had no idea what I was doing. Watched this before my second game and got my first W!
Thanks, Meeix. With this simple guide I managed to rank up from iron to diamond!
Thank you, this helped a little bit, though the game is still too complicated for me lmao
Same here. I freak out a bit when deciding what team to build in matches
@@sorchatheraven FOR REAL, I figured the game out much better but the start is stressful
@@AnimatingOwl Gonna ask a friend of mine to teach me. I honestly only wanna play it to collect nice skins and such. Not even into LoL, but I like the critters in TFT xDD
@@sorchatheraven oh hahah, same ngl, and arcane😭 hate to admit it
im still dumb but thank you very much
I was really confused on how to make it easier to find the higher cost cards, thanks for showing the odds for level 1 and 9!
With this knowledge OCE will be unstoppable, thankyou Meeix!
HAHAHAH TAMURA!!!
I want a RWF for dummies. Including how important the chat copypastas are for the win!
Thanks for this! I've been trying to play with my boyfriend and our close friend, but I felt so lost!
Wow, i understood, I am at least as smart as your mom now 😮
Not my taste in games, but a really good instructional video. 👍🏼
Easy to learn for everyone. 😃
This was very good instructional video! But as a new player i still have questions I need to know before I start set 10! When to reroll!
What’s the difference between 1 cost to 5 cost? How to pick your headliner?
What champions
Work
Well with each other and lots of small factors that’s I am probably making a big deal out of ! Soory 3rd day of tft
Hey there! Sorry for the late reply.
I planned this video as kind of an "evergreen" primer to TFT. I feel like the game lacks the welcoming element of teaching you basics, unfortunately.
For Set 10 (which you're referring to) they added Headliners again, which changes things up a bit.
Theres always more to learn about the game but let me link some great ways to find more info:
Tactic Tools: tactics.tools/team-compositions
This website is used by many pros, to see what's meta right now and to look up stats for augments and items, as well as a great info hub on the current Set.
Tacter: www.tacter.com/tft Similar to Tactic Tools, but more beginner friendly. Individual comps are explained by pros in Detail. Caveat: sometimes its a little behind the meta, and its a bit annoying to navigate.
I hope this helps and good luck in your TFT journey!
great video thanks meeix
🙌🙌🙌
why do i see white and or larger blue question marks on the battle field. ?
Hi there, I assume you mean pings! Im not sure what other questionmarks could be in the game. Those are just reactions from the other players and you can mute them if you find them distracting!
It's items drop, use your summoner to run over it and it will show what item u will get
@@jaeseonghwang ohh, youre right, they probably meant orbs. thank you!
thank you so much I'm sending this to my autistic friend
My mom works at tft💀
You look like a German UA-camr Juliabeautx
I am a German youtuber......
@@Meeix Warum ist dann Alles in Englisch?
@@jonashannes3793 Weil ich im internationalen Raum arbeite und es wenig Sinn macht nur deutschen content anzubieten.
@@Meeix Fair enough aber i mean Sologesang streamt auf Deutsch unobwohl er auch safe easy englische Streams machen könnte
@@Meeix Hast du häufig denn Juliabeautx Kommentar bekommen oder ist dir nie aufgefallen
Man its so difficult for me i rather play wildrift 😂
Just subscribe you because I love ur voice
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