The chances to draw a specific champion in TFT depend on their gold cost, the number of the same units in play, and your level. Teamfight Tactics has RNG
elements, so your success in the game is also influenced by your luck. There is no way to know in advance which unit you will find the most during a match, neither their synergy or class. Generally, you can build a strategy based on the following factors. If there are already several two or three-star units of a particular champion, your chances to find additional units of the same kind are drastically reduced. Your level is also crucial
because according to it you will find a distinct amount of units with a certain gold cost. For example, if you have tier 1-2 champions that are close to reaching three stars, you should avoid leveling past 4 or 5 as the chance to find them will decrease. Updated to Uncharted Realms! The following table shows the champion pool size and the chance to draw a specific tier unit. The table is responsive. If you are using a phone, you may have to turn it sideways for a full view. Otherwise, zoom in or press on the grey area to swipe it. Note: the table will always be updated to the latest Set 7 patch.
There is a fixed champion pool size for each tier which is shared among all players:
These numbers represent the total copies of tier X champions that exist in the store, not the unique champions. For example, there are 29 copies of each tier 1 champion, etc. If a player is defeated or if some units are sold, the champions go back into the common pool. Rioter Adam Cohen also clarified that champions available during the Carousel round are pulled from the pool. You must reach at least level 5 to find tier 4 champions and level 7 for tier 5 ones. Considering the data above, upgrading a tier 4 or 5 unit to three stars is quite difficult, particularly the latter as you need nine out of the ten copies available for each champion. Set 6: Gizmos & Gadgets
Unit odds by level
Patch 12.2
Champion pool sizeThere is a fixed champion pool size for each tier which is shared among all players:
Set 5: Reckoning
Unit odds by level
Patch 11.11Shop Rates (Standard and Hyper Roll)
Patch 11.9 - Reckoning
Champion pool sizeThere is a fixed champion pool size for each tier which is shared among all players:
Set 4: Fates
Unit odds by level
Note: the table will always be updated to the latest Set 4 patch. Patch 10.25
Patch 10.24
Patch 10.21
Patch 10.20
Patch 10.19
Champion pool sizeThere is a fixed champion pool size for each tier which is shared among all players:
Chosen champions oddsIn TFT Fates, some champions can be marked as “Chosen”, which means that one of their traits counts as two of that trait. These champions are already at 2-star level, so they cost three times their normal 1-star price and come with some extra power
Note: the table will always be updated to the latest Set 4 patch. Patch 11.5
Patch 11.4
Patch 11.2Chosen Shop Odds
Patch 10.24
Patch 10.22
Patch 10.21
Set 3: Galaxies
Unit odds by level
Note: the table will always be updated to the latest Set 3 patch. Patch 10.12 - Galaxies II
Patch 10.9
Patch 10.7
Patch 10.6
Champion pool sizeThere is a fixed champion pool size for each tier which is shared among all players:
Neeko's Help
Patch 10.12 Neeko’s help now always works, even if there are no more copies in the bag.The extra champ generated is extra, and when sold or the player is defeated does not go back into the bag. Set 2: Rise of the ElementsUnit odds by levelRiot Mort, Principal Game Designer at Riot Games and Lead Designer of Teamfight Tactics, shared the following picture on Twitter, showing the champion pool size and the chance to draw a specific tier unit. Note: the table will always be updated to the latest Set 2 patch.
Patch 9.22
Champion pool sizeThere is a fixed champion pool size for each tier which is shared among all players:
Patch 9.22 changes
Set 1: Beta SeasonUnit odds by levelEd “SapMagic” Altorfer, senior design manager on gameplay at Riot Games and UX lead for Teamfight Tactics, shared the following picture which shows the champion pool size and the chance to draw a specific tier unit. Note: I can’t edit the picture, but the table below is updated to the latest Set 1 patch.
Note that Teamfight Tactics is constantly evolving, so it is hard to predict for how long this data will be correct. I will update this page as soon as new info is available. Patch 9.18
Patch 9.20
Champion pool sizeThere is a fixed champion pool size for each tier which is shared among all players:
Patch 9.18: Tier 3 champions in pool reduced from 21 to 18. Average gold needed to find a specific championThe following table, provided by reddit user ereklo, shows how much gold you must spend on average to find a specific champion via rerolls. For example, if you are level 6 and you are looking for a tier 4 champion such as Brand, you will spend 36.8 gold on average to drop him. Note: this table is not updated to patch 9.18
This is the math formula used for the chart: 2*(1-(1-X/N)^5)^(-1)
The chart also assumes that champions of equal cost are being held in equal amount. Previous champion drop ratesFor the sake of comparison, the image and table below shows the champion pool sizes and the odds by level in June.
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