TFT patch 11.15 notes: Dawn of Heroes Mid-Set release

TFT Patch 11.5 Guide: Key Changes, New Champions & Meta Strategies

Dawn of Heroes: Set 5.5 Overview

Teamfight Tactics undergoes its mid-set transformation with Patch 11.15, ushering in the Dawn of Heroes update. This substantial overhaul brings fundamental changes to core mechanics while introducing fresh strategic possibilities.

The most notable shift comes with the complete replacement of Shadow Items by Radiant Items, offering powerful but limited enhancements to your team compositions. Each player receives exactly one Radiant Item per game, creating new decision points in your strategic planning.

The thematic shift from chaos to order manifests through 12 new champions entering the Convergence, including three never-before-seen TFT units: Akshan, Gwen, and Fiddlesticks. These additions bring unique abilities that will reshape the meta, particularly Akshan’s armor-shredding capabilities as a five-cost Sentinel Ranger.

Gameplay Mechanics Update

The Radiant Armory system represents the most significant gameplay change in Set 5.5. At stage 3-6, every player selects from five carefully balanced Radiant Items that can dramatically alter team compositions. These powerful items require careful consideration – should you boost your carry or reinforce your frontline?

Divine Blessings introduce a comeback mechanic when players reach 40 HP, providing gold and component drops. This system helps mitigate unlucky early games while rewarding strategic adaptation. Pro tip: Consider intentionally losing streak strategies to maximize Divine Blessing value while conserving HP.

Itemization sees substantial changes with reworked effects for Dragon’s Claw (now Banshee’s Claw) and Titan’s Resolve. The new Radiant Items offer enhanced versions of standard components, with strategic implications for both early and late game planning. Common mistake: Overvaluing Radiant Items for champions that don’t synergize with your core traits.

Champion and Trait Changes

The new champion roster brings fresh dynamics to team building. Akshan’s Sentinel/Ranger combination provides flexible positioning options, while Gwen’s mobility makes her excellent for targeting backline threats. Fiddlesticks offers powerful area-of-effect crowd control with his Crowstorm ultimate.

Trait adjustments significantly impact meta compositions. The Forgotten rework now provides stacking bonuses after victorious combats, rewarding consistent performance. Draconic changes alter gold economy strategies, while Sentinel’s new vertical option (6/8) creates new defensive possibilities. Advanced tip: The Abomination trait rework makes early-game 3 Abomination compositions more viable for tempo plays.

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  • Competitive Strategies

    Early game planning requires adjustment due to changed loot tables. The guaranteed component at 2-2 and modified Armory timings (now at 3-6 instead of 3-2) affect opening strategies. Optimize your early game by prioritizing flexible champions that can utilize multiple Radiant Item options.

    Late game transitions benefit from the increased gold income in stages 7-8 (now 8-9 gold). The additional planning time in key stages (5-2, 6-2, 6-3) allows for more thoughtful positioning against opponents. Common mistake: Failing to adjust positioning for Assassin changes – they now jump slightly earlier in combat.

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