Everything about the Set 4 Teamfight Tactics NA Fates Qualifiers: Standings and formats

Here’s how to watch all the North American TFT esports action.

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Esports competitions are resuming in Teamfight Tactics Set Four Fates, featuring a number of qualifier tournaments that will lead up to a championship at the end of Set 4.5.

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The first NA qualifier final took place from Nov. 20 to 22. It was hosted by Wisdom Media via Giant Slayer TV and featured a total of 24 players. Unlike the qualifiers that took place in TFT Set 3.5 leading up to the Galaxies Championship, Wisdom Media partnered with Riot to take over the weekly leaderboard snapshots.

Giant Slayer is also hosting multiple invites to qualifier finals via the Challenger Series. Team Liquid is once again hosting a qualifier event, too. Competitors can earn an invite to the first NA qualifier final in three different ways. 

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  • The top-14 players on the TFT leaderboard receive an invitation.
  • Giant Slayers Challenger Series event that takes place on Nov. 9 and 16. The winners of each event will receive an invitation.
  • Eight players receive an invitation via the Team Liquid open qualifier bracket from Nov. 13 to 15. 

TFT leaderboard snapshot

Weekly snapshots of the NA leaderboard are taken on Wednesdays at 2:01am CT and points are awarded to players based on their rankings. The top-14 players with the most points receive an invitation to compete at the NA qualifier final. 

Wisdom Media changed how the point system works from the Galaxies snapshots, simplifying it without removing competitive integrity. The snapshot rewards 100 points to the top-ranked player each week and one point less for each player in the top 100, with the 100th-ranked-player earning one point. 

Challenger Series

Giant Slayer TV will host the Challenger Series on Mondays at 7pm CT throughout Set Four Fates based on standings from the previous TFT weekly snapshot. Each tournament awards the winner with an invite to an NA qualifier final. 

  • Nov. 9: Based on Nov. 4 snapshot (Winner THGSpencerZ)
  • Nov. 16: Based on Nov. 11 snapshot (Winner SaintVicious)
  • Nov. 30: Based on Nov. 25 snapshot (Winner MS5S)
  • Dec. 14: Based on Dec. 9 snapshot (Winner Treebeard)
  • Jan. 4: Based on Dec. 30 snapshot (Winner TSM_Souless)
  • Jan. 18: based on Jan. 13 snapshot (Winner RamKev)
  • Feb. 8: Based on Feb. 3 snapshot (Winner Nostereleven)
  • Feb. 22: Based on Feb. 17 snapshot (Winner Campanulatae9)

Players ranked in the top eight of each weekly snapshot are invited to compete within the Challenger Series events. Those who decline forfeit their invite to a player ranked below them. 

The format for the Challenger Series tournaments is similar to the Galaxies Championship Final in that players have a goal of reaching 24 points. Once the point total is achieved, the competitor who already breached 24 points and wins the next round wins the tournament. 

Here’s the lobby point breakdown per round:

  • First: 10 points
  • Second: Eight points
  • Third: Seven points
  • Fourth: Six points
  • Fifth: Four points
  • Sixth: Three points
  • Seventh: Two points
  • Eighth: One point

Team Liquid TFT Fates NA qualifiers

Liquid hosted a qualifier bracket, awarding a total of eight players with invites to the TFT North American Qualifier Finals on Nov. 13 to 15. The tournament also featured a new experimental format. Every player competed in three rounds via different lobbies. No one was eliminated and points based on finishes were accumulated. Upon heading into further rounds, players were eliminated based on point cutoffs, providing leniency toward competitors who had a bad round.

  • Day one, Nov. 13 at 4pm CT: Five rounds with the top 64 advancing.
  • Day two, Nov. 14 at 12pm CT: Five rounds with the top 64 from day one competing to place in the top 16 to advance.
  • Day three, Nov. 15 at 12pm CT: Top 16 compete in best-of-five with the top-eight point earners qualifying for the TFT North American regional qualifier finals.

Here’s the top eight from the Liquid Nov. 15 TFT qualifier one:

  • Asian Gamer
  • Joey
  • Kci
  • Zellera
  • Duo Queue
  • Waf
  • Asura
  • Noster

Here’s the top eight from the Liquid Dec. 13 TFT qualifier two:

  • Awlsl
  • Ajswagatr
  • Tea
  • Pyrite14
  • RobinSongz
  • Unslatedb
  • Xnieamo
  • TFT Prelude

Here’s the top eight for the Liquid Jan. 24 TFT qualifier three:

  • Original Tony
  • Candor
  • Skunkywinn
  • Baopham
  • Moerus
  • Andyy
  • Sphinx
  • ilikeilike

Cloud9 Fates NA Qualifier

The C9 Fates NA Qualifiers was the third TFT North American Qualifier on Jan. 29 to 31. A total of 24 players competed, earning an invite to the tournament via previous NA Qualifiers and the weekly ladder snapshot. Showcasing a new format in TFT esports, players competed in the Set 4.5 meta, with the top four competitors earning an invite to the fourth NA Qualifier. 

Here were the top four TFT competitors in the C9 Fates NA Qualifier:

  • GrandVice8: 38 points
  • Bertasaurus: 33 points
  • Numanotaihasin: 30 points
  • Robinsongz: 27 points

NA Regional Qualifer Series

There are a total of four Qualifier Series tournaments taking place throughout Set Four and 4.5. Competitors qualify for these events via the Giant Slayer Challenger Series, Liquid open qualifiers, and from the TFT leaderboard. The top four players from a previous Qualifier Series automatically earn a seat in the next one.

Here were the top-eight finalists at the first North American TFT Regional Qualifier:

  • Nhantam (earned a seat at the second NA Regional Qualifier)
  • Agon (earned a seat at the second NA Regional Qualifier)
  • k3soju (earned a seat at the second NA Regional Qualifier)
  • KittingIsHard (earned a seat at the second NA Regional Qualifier)
  • Mismatched Socks
  • Kyoon
  • Noobowl
  • BoomerAndZapper

This article will be continually updated after results are determined from Giant Slayer Challenger Series events, Team Liquid Qualifiers, and the TFT North American Regional Qualifier tournaments.

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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.