Riot drops massive TFT Set 10 spoilers: K/DA and Pentakill traits, Portals and Headliners

TFT Set 10 Remix Rumble is coming.

TFT Set 10 champions on battlefield
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Riot Games dropped a bunch of Teamfight Tactics Set 10 spoilers on Nov. 5, showcasing new traits, Portals, music for traits, and a new twist on a returning mechanic through Headliners. 

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Following the end of the TFT Runeterra Reforged World Championship, Set 10 spoilers were revealed from a Dev Drop video. Starting with Remix Rumble, Mid-Set updates will no longer take place as each Set is slated to run for four months, totaling three new Sets a year. Music is the main theme of Set 10, according to game designer Matthew Wittrock. 

All TFT Set 10 champions confirmed so far

Players can get excited about a variety of TFT champions in Set 10, ranging from the K/DA crew to K’Sante and Sett. Not all of the champions were listed in the video but were confirmed, according to Dexerto and TFT Twitter.

  • Heartsteel Set 10 champions: Ezreal, Kaym, Yone, Aphelios, Sett, and K’sante
  • K/DA Set 10 champions: Ahri, Akali, Neeko, Seraphine, Kai’Sa, Evelynn, and Lillia
  • Pentakill Set 10 champions: Kayle, Karthus, Mordekaiser, Yorick, Olaf, and Viego
  • True Damage Set 10 champions: Yasuo, Ekko, Akali, Qiyana, and Senna
  • Big Sad Set 10 champions: Annie, Vex, Poppy, and Amumu
  • Country Set 10 champions: Urgot, Samira, Thresh, and Tahm Kench
  • Disonauts Set 10 champions: Garagas, Taric, Twisted Fate, Blitzcrank, and Nami
  • Freeflow Set 10 champions: Bard
  • Glitterbomb Set 10 champions: Ziggs and Lulu
  • Superfans Set 10 champions: Gnar and Kennen
  • Country Desperado Set 10 champions: Tahm Kench, Katarina, Samira, Urgot, Thresh
  • Punk Anarchist Set 10 champions: Vi, Jinx, Twitch, and Pantheon
  • Disconauts Set 10 champions: Nami, Taric, Gragas, Twisted Fate, and Blitzcrank

Set 10 traits, skins, Headliners, and more

TFT Set 10 champions on battlefield
Disco trait | Screenshot via Riot Games

Traits in Set 10 Remix Rumble will have musical beats from a variety of genres, which are showcased through a new trait like K/DA. Joining K/DA as a new trait are others like Pentakill and True Damage. Akali is a Set 10 champion in both K/DA and True Damage, and “her trait will change based on whichever band is trending at the time,” according to Wittrock. 

New skins are also coming in TFT Set 10 Remix Rumble, specifically through a new class called Superfans. Bard returns through the trait Freeflow. Portals are returning as well, but no Legends will make a repeat appearance in Set 10. Augments are still evergreen, and the new main mechanic for Remix Rumble is Headliners. 

Headliners are a spin-off of the Chosen mechanic from TFT Set Four. A Headliner will occasionally show up in shops, and they are purchased as a two-star. Much like Chosen, a Headliner gives its controller plus one of one of their traits. But unlike the Fates mechanic, Headliners will each have a specific effect for better balancing. 

Chibi Sett Heartsteel Sett drops into TFT as new Tacticians and a new K/DA board show off the musical vibes in Set 10. Two weeks after the launch of Set 10, Chibi K/DA Akali and Kai’Sa will join the Tactician ranks as well. 

Battle passes will have a new look in TFT Set 10, with Riot offering players two passes that last two months long, and each Set pass will look different. Ranked is also getting a rework, with Riot adding the Emerald tier to the ladder. And esports in TFT evolves with the first global LAN event in Vegas from Dec. 8 to 10. 

Players can begin testing out TFT Set 10 Remix Rumble as it hits the PBE servers during the second week of November. 

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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.