
TFT Reroll Guide
Welcome to this comprehensive strategy guide for Teamfight Tactics. In this guide, we'll cover advanced tactics and strategies that will elevate your gameplay to the next level.
Understanding the Core Strategy
Successful play in Teamfight Tactics requires a deep understanding of its strategic layers. Unlike simple reaction-based games, Teamfight Tactics rewards planning, anticipation, and adaptability.
The Strategic Framework
Every decision in Teamfight Tactics falls into one of three categories:
- Macro Strategy: Long-term planning — resource management, positioning, and objective priority
- Micro Strategy: Moment-to-moment decisions — engagements, ability usage, and movement
- Meta Strategy: Understanding the current game meta — what's strong, what's popular, and how to counter it
Key Strategic Principles
- Map Control: Controlling key areas like The Convergence, Tactician's Core, Carousel gives your team significant advantages
- Information Warfare: Vision, audio cues, and map awareness form the backbone of good strategy
- Timing: Knowing when to push and when to hold is more important than mechanical skill
Advanced Techniques
Positioning and Map Awareness
Good positioning starts before the fight begins:
Pre-fight checklist:
☐ Check all known enemy positions
☐ Verify your escape route
☐ Confirm team positions
☐ Identify high-ground advantage
☐ Check your Gold levels
Team Coordination
In team-based modes, coordination separates good teams from great ones:
- Role Clarity: Each player should understand their specific role
- Combo Execution: Practice ability combinations with teammates
- Rotation Timing: Coordinated rotations catch opponents off guard
- Ultimate Economy: Track and communicate ultimate ability status
Game-Specific Strategies
Early Game Approach
The early game sets the foundation for your entire match:
- Secure early objectives in key map areas
- Build your resource economy efficiently
- Avoid unnecessary risks — early deaths snowball heavily
- Communicate with your team about enemy positions
Mid Game Transitions
As the game progresses, your strategy should evolve:
"The mid game is where matches are won or lost. It's not about flashy plays — it's about making the right decisions consistently." — SEA competitive coach
- Assess the state of the game — are you ahead or behind?
- Adjust your playstyle — play aggressive when ahead, defensive when behind
- Contest key objectives — don't give them away for free
- Maintain economic stability — avoid throwing your lead
Late Game Clutch Plays
When the match is on the line:
- Stay calm and focused — panic leads to mistakes
- Trust your practice — muscle memory takes over under pressure
- Communicate clearly — keep callouts concise
- Play as a team — solo hero plays rarely work against coordinated opponents
Counter-Strategy: Reading Your Opponents
Pattern Recognition
Every player has habits. Learn to recognize them:
- Aggressive players tend to push early and often
- Defensive players prefer to wait and react
- Unpredictable players mix up their approach
Adapting Your Strategy
Never stick to one strategy throughout an entire match:
- If opponents expect aggression, give them patience
- If opponents play defensively, apply controlled pressure
- If opponents are unpredictable, focus on fundamentals
Practice Drills for Strategy Improvement
Solo Practice
- Replay Analysis: Watch your own matches and identify decision points
- Scenario Training: Practice specific situations in custom games
- Timing Drills: Work on rotation speed and positioning
Team Practice
- Scrimmages: Regular practice against other teams
- Strategy Sessions: Discuss and plan approaches for different scenarios
- VOD Review: Watch professional matches as a team
Recommended SEA Resources
- Regional tournament VODs and analysis
- SEA pro player streams and guides
- Community strategy discussions on Discord
- Local esports content creators
Key Takeaways
- Master the fundamentals before attempting advanced strategies
- Adapt your approach based on the match situation
- Communication and teamwork trump individual skill
- Consistent practice of strategic concepts yields long-term improvement
- Review your matches to identify strategic mistakes


