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Teamfight Tactics Guide: Upgrading TFT Little Legends

New to Teamfight Tactics? Our TFT Little Legends guide will show you how to get and upgrade these critters.
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Teamfight Tactics can be quite the game to wrap your head around. The hottest Autochess variant to come out of this season, it’s now a permanent game mode in League of Legends so it pays to familiarize yourself with the ins and outs of this adorable autobattler. If you’ve so much as loaded up a match in this mode then you’ll have noticed the Little Legends which serve as your avatar. Want to know how to get different types and what to do with them? Check out our Teamfight Tactics guide which will show you how to upgrade your TFT Little Legends and more. 

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TFT Little Legends Guide: How to Acquire Them

If you’re wanting to get your hands on a particular TFT Little Legend, then the most straightforward option is honestly just to purchase them from the League of Legends store which is accessible within the client. You’ll be able to swipe up an egg for one of the different Little Legends currently available, and this will come with a custom icon as well for you to use in the client. You can nab these bundled deals once per egg at a cost of 750 RP.

Another way to get your hands on some of these adorable critters is to grind them out the old-fashioned way. In the League of Legends client, you’ll see that there will be Teamfight Tactics quests for you to complete. Taking a whack at these quests will give you points which can eventuate in eggs containing TFT Little Legends, though you won’t be able to pick your particular variant of mini creature here. More Little Legends have been announced for Patch 9.16, but those won’t be live for a little while. 

Now, if the above option involving real money and RP didn’t put you off, there’s still one more avenue available to you if you can’t be bothered pushing through a bunch of matches with a Little Legend that you simply can’t relate to. After all, these critters are important; they’re the very embodiment of you as the player and you’re gonna be spending a fair amount of time staring at their cute little faces. If you’re happy to shell out the cash, then you can buy your way to the Little Legend of your choice after enough random rolls. Play a game of RP roulette for the price of 490 RP per egg if you dare: you’ll be able to improve the odds by picking either Series 1 (Silverwing, Furyhorn, and Hauntling) eggs or Series 2 (Runespirit, Featherknight, and Molediver) eggs. 

 

TFT Little Legends Guide: How to Upgrade Them

Once you’ve got the ball rolling on your Little Legends collection, it’s time to figure out how to make them stronger. Luckily enough, upgrading these things is simple. You need to acquire a Little Legend of the same type and color as the one you’re wanting to upgrade in order to make that magic happen. It’s a matter of accruing enough of the same Little Legends that’s captured your heart and once you’ve upgraded them to their highest tier, they essentially gain a wholly custom look with new accessories to kick even more ass.

How you choose to amass these critters is entirely up to you, but it’s going to be one of the three methods above so you’ll want to pick a strategy and get cracking in order to become the best Little Legends trainer out there. We know that our team personally won’t rest until the Convergence is overtaken by a pack of Furyhorns. If you’re wanting to keep up to date with the most recent TFT changes, be sure to check back to our games hub for more tips and tricks. 


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Ginny Woo
Ginny hails from just south of Mordor, and when she's not debating others about the One Ring then she's probably glued to an MMO or a JRPG. With Final Fantasy XIV, Destiny 2, and World of Warcraft on her plate, she's always got something to chat about and a sneaky guide up her sleeve. If writing's not on the cards, then she's probably drinking way too much coffee.