TFT season 11: 3 generals “transform gods” thanks to Artifact equipment to help gamers win easily

TFT gamers can turn the following generals into super strong main forces thanks to the Artifact equipment.

Kindred

In fact, Kindred is not a weak main force as this unit has been continuously strengthened by Riot in the past few versions. However, with the outstanding strength of the “fast 8” playstyle and 4-money mainstays, Kindred has very few opportunities to shine in TFT. However, this general is still trusted by experts to “carry the team” with the condition of owning the Artifact equipment called Calamity Sword.

Kindred’s skill interacts so perfectly with Sword of Calamity

This item seems to interact very well with Kindred by providing a small amount of magic damage after using the skill. It is important to know that Kindred only has 30 maximum mana and often holds the Blue Charm. Therefore, this unit can activate the effect of Sword of Calamity continuously and deal extremely strong damage.

An example of a squad using the main Kindred, the third item of this unit will be Sword of Calamity

Furthermore, this damage can also be critical and works just like normal skills. Therefore, when possessing an additional Gemstone core or the Gemstone Gloves item, Kindred can “transform” with extremely terrible damage. This helps this unit create a very good snowballing position when it has the additional effect of taking down opponents and increasing health from the Forest Spirit clan.

Bard

Having “made waves” in the early versions of TFT season 11, Bard was nerfed so severely that he disappeared from the meta after that. However, this Buddha is gradually returning to the game after the launch of the Artifact equipment system. And the item that helps Bard become so strong is the Purple Knife.

The Bard – Gladiator formation can help gamers win easily when this unit has a Purple Blade

Simply put, Purple Knife helps increase magic damage on attacks and restores health equivalent to 35% of the magic damage dealt. This effect combines very well with Bard’s usual skills and build and greatly increases the damage output of this unit. Furthermore, with the rise of the Fighter system, Bard has more time to accumulate Guinsoo’s Rage Blade and becomes very difficult to stop.

Gnar

Similar to Kindred, Gnar was also nerfed quite a lot and “removed” from the meta before being “saved” by the Artifact equipment system. What’s worth noting here is that Gnar interacted very strongly with an item that was thought to be useless when the Artifact equipment group was announced. Specifically, Gnar is being highly appreciated by many experts on the LPL Super Server for holding the Blackened Blood Staff.

Gnar’s power is raised to a new level with the Blood Scepter of Corruption

Basically, this item will increase attack damage and greatly restore the owner. In return, that unit cannot use spells and restore mana. It is important to know that Gnar’s skill simply deals damage in a straight line and has no other effects. Furthermore, when put on a comparison scale, Gnar needs to perform 6 attacks to cast and deal damage equivalent to 290% AD (at 3-star level). Meanwhile, with the same 6 attacks from Thawing Blood Staff, the amount of damage caused from the passive is 300% AD.

With the third item, the Blood Scepter of Corruption, gamers can combine the Infinity Sword with Gnar to increase the damage output.

Furthermore, with the greatly increased lifesteal from the Blood Scepter of Corruption, players are allowed to use Infinity Sword for Gnar. At that time, the damage output of this unit will be much greater and completely compensate for not being able to use skills. This great interaction helps Gnar become a very strong carry with great damage and excellent ability to stay in fights.

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