Four champions trying to find their way in the Remix Rumble Emo feature return for TFT Set 10.
Each of the 10 features in TFT Set 29 has a music track in Remix Rumble, and the tracks mix together as more features are activated on the board. The emo feature is an Origin consisting of Annie, Vex, Amumu, and Poppy. It's a support feature with vertical potential, thanks to the main mechanic in TFT Set 10 called Headliner.
Emo TFT Set 10 champions and Headliner bonus
Each Set 10 champion in Remix Rumble has a Headliner bonus, which provides a plus one of an attribute and an effect that activates as soon as they appear on the board. Each of the four Emo TFT champions has multiple traits that fuel a variety of compositions.
- Annie (Emo, Spellweaver): Grants helmet bonus ability power
- Vex (Emo, Executioner): Title grants bonus ability power
- Amumu (Emo, Guardian): The helmet grants bonus health and magic resistance.
- Poppy (Emo, Mosher): Hood grants bonus health and attack damage
Annie is the only cost to be placed in early Spellweaver builds and also has reroll potential. Vex is the primary backline carry for the Emo trait, while Amumu is a solid frontline defensive unit, especially as a Headliner. Poppy is a unique four-cost that also has the Mosher trait, creating a blend of the two traits as a way to release accumulated mana.
How to play TFT Set 10 Emo feature?
The Emo trait in TFT Set 10 has three breakpoints at 2/4/6, reducing maximum mana at each breakpoint while granting mana when an Emo champion dies. At six break points, when another Emo unit is eliminated by an enemy, Emo champions also gain ability power.
Players can reach six Emos by crafting Emblems with the Headliner mechanic and Spatula and Tear, which offers one plus one of the trait.
Best Emo TFT Set 10 compositions
Poppy showed promise as a front-line carry in a Mosher/Emo build using Vex as a back-line carry during PBE testing. Emo and Spellweaver are another solid composition as Mortdog showcased during PBE testing.
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