
Generally, this is the last chance to consider looking at all available item combinations before making completed itemsĮpic monsters have a combined item and get the benefit from them. The Raptor round is the last round that each player will receive component items from PvE rounds. The first 3 PvE rounds always drop at least 1 orb.Įvery player gets approximately the same number of boxes and the same number of item components across a single game. The stronger the monster, the higher chance it will drop an item.
If they contain a Neeko's Help, they also give 5 additional gold.Īt least one mystery box is guaranteed by winning a PvE round.Rare boxes contain: a Spatula, advanced items, gold (average 9), champions, or Neeko's Help.If they contain a Neeko's Help, they also give 2 additional gold.Uncommon Boxes contain: component items, gold (average 7.
Common boxes contain: gold (average 3. Each mystery box has a rarity, granting various rewards based on its rarity: Killing a monster has a chance to drop a mystery box. In Set 6 almost all teams of at least average or slightly below average power will be able to beat any of the monster rounds. After the first 3 PvE rounds, all monster rounds will occur at the end of each stage.īack during early sets of TFT it was far from unusual to lose to the PvE encounters, but in recent years the monster encounters have been heavily scaled down in difficulty to prevent players from possibly missing out on being able to receive their loot drops just because they didn't have a strong early game. However, before each PvE round, the players are shown the upcoming monster(s) they will be facing, indicated by both on their board and in the stage tracker. Just like normal rounds, if the player champions cannot kill the enemies, the player Little Legends will take damage.