One of the few non-musical features in TFT Set 10, Rapidfire is one of the backline features that can be crucial for adding more potential damage output to your team. Additionally, there aren't many features in Set 10 that are simpler or easier to enable in your ranked games than Rapidfire.
Activating the feature not only gives your team an instant buff; Rapidfire increases as the battle continues and resets each turn. This isn't a particularly rare feature, as previous features in older sets like Challenger offered their own versions of attack speed buffs, but the feature stacks over the course of a battle, similar to Guinsoo's Rageblade item.
Rapidfire TFT Set 10 champions and Headliner bonus
TFT Set 10 includes five different Rapidfire units; The feature activates at two units and develops at a total of four and six units. Each of these five units has different ceiling effects that add shots to champions' arsenals.
- Jinx (Punk/Rapidfire)Headliner is extra attack speed for Jinx's minigun and extra attack damage for her rocket launcher.
- Aphelios (Heartsteel/Rapidfire): Headliner deals extra attack damage
- Senna (True Damage/Rapidfire): Headliners are upgraded hits for extra ability power and ability
- Caitlyn (8-bit/Rapidfire)Headliner: An extra shot for extra attack damage and ability
- Lucian (Jazz/Rapidfire)Headliner: Three extra shots for extra attack damage and ability
Jinx is single cost and is cheap and useful for activating the ability early. Aphelios is the better of the two costs and Senna is a single AP focused Rapidfire unit. Caitlyn is the only four-cost unit with a very powerful ability that hits multiple targets randomly. As for the five-cost Lucian, he fits into this rarity as a very powerful unit that can both deal a lot of damage and reduce enemy armor, making it easier to damage them over time.
How to play TFT Set 10 Rapidfire feature?
When the Rapidfire feature is enabled, extra for the whole team Grants 10 percent attack speed. Then, depending on how many units are on the board, Rapidfire units gain extra attack speed after each attack they receive in a combat round, up to a total of 10 stacks. The amount of attack speed per stack increases by four and six active Rapidfire units.
What I can say from experience is that this combination is best when it's winning. The stat alone isn't enough to win rounds, but when combined with other stats it can really start to weaken enemies. Some good examples are True Damage, Jazz and Heartsteel; these can either offer more damage or a larger frontline, so your Rapidfire units can reach the 10 stack buff without dying.
If you do not prefer the combination of Rapidfire and Heartsteel, or Lucian or a Caitlyn If you don't surprise your opponents by making it two-star with excellent items, your losing streak will not allow you to turn into a win.
Finally, one of the best Power-ups for this feature Ramping RhythmIncreases the maximum charge on Rapidfire specs from 10 to 30, effectively tripling the maximum attack speed Rapidfire units can achieve. If a frontline is strong enough for these units to reach 30 attacks in a combat round, the damage they can inflict is extremely high.
Best Rapidfire TFT Set 10 compositions
Effectively there are two good variations of the Rapidfire comp in early TFT Set 10, and the first is to take advantage of the Jazz trait after getting Lucian. This composition is based on winning streaks and reaching level 9 or 10 quickly, but Illaoi and Lucian make this team really hard to kill. Also, when all traits are active, the Jazz trait only makes Lucian stronger.
The second, which is easier to develop, is the Heartsteel structure. Get Aphelios to three stars, try to build your front line, and get Kayn as soon as possible. This makes the frontline strong, Kayn can be a damage dealer alongside Aphelios and Caitlyn and can step up whether the team wins or loses.
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