How to play Viego in TFT Set 8

Unleash the heartbreaker king.

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Viego returns to Teamfight Tactics as a four-cost in Set Eight Monster’s Attack!, cleaving enemies with his sword while channeling his heartbreaker rage. 

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Last seen in TFT as a five-cost carry during Set 5.5, Viego is a four-cost primary carrier in Set Eight. Possibly one of the strongest AP carriers in Monster’s Attack!, Viego uses his synergy with the Ox Force trait to deal direct and AOE damage to enemy units. The four-cost started off as a fairly weak champion during PBE testing but was very strong for the launch of TFT Set Eight. 

Viego TFT Set Eight champion ability

Viego uses his Heartbreaker spell to leap toward the largest clump of enemy units, dealing a significant amount of damage to the enemy with the lowest health while also hitting nearby enemies with AOE damage.

Upon taking out an enemy, Viego will cast again with reduced damage. 

The carry Hero Augment for Viego is strong, increasing the four-cost TFT Set Eight champion’s ability power while also increasing the damage dealt based on an enemy’s missing health. The support Augment also works well with other Ox Force units, granting Omnivamp which is tripled when only two or fewer allies remain alive on the board. 

Viego TFT Set Eight items

Viego uses AP items to strike down his enemies. Deathcap is a solid item but Jeweled Gauntlet might be slightly better as it provides a critical strike chance. A Hand of Justice grants Omnivamp in addition to ability power. And a third item can either be a Giant Slayer, depending on the lobby, or a Quicksilver to avoid getting stunned by late-game crowd control effects. 

Viego can also use items like Edge of Night, Guard Breaker, or Hextech Gunblade. Players will typically want to position Viego in the second row behind and slightly off the side of the frontline units. 

Viego TFT Set Eight synergies

The most important synergy for Viego to optimally perform as a four-cost carry is within the Ox Force trait.

Units with the Ox Force trait gain attack speed that increases with missing health and the first time an Ox Force champion dies during combat, they are Invulnerable for one second. 

The minimum breakpoint is four Ox Force when using Viego as a primary carrier. This is typically run with a Sett Mecha: PRIME frontline. Renegade synergies provide more damage while Aegis gives the whole team magic resistance. 

Gaining an Ox Force emblem can allow players to run six Ox Force instead of four, with the emblem typically getting put on Zed.

Aphelios is another sold late-game addition to a Viego build. 

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Danny has been writing for Dot Esports for over five years, first as a freelancer and now as a staff writer. He is the lead beat writer for Magic: The Gathering and Teamfight Tactics. Danny is also a solid Monopoly GO player, having beaten every main event without spending a dime. When Danny isn't writing or gaming, he's chilling by the water in Spacecoast Florida with his family and friends. He's always got a tan, because touching grass is important, and loves playing strategic digital and tabletop games. Past outlets Danny has written for include TheGamer and ScreenRant.