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I want to expand this into a better article. I've added information on set rotation, with information about each set. I've also added a monetisation section, which is as of yet unsourced. I'll be updating it later today, but if anyone is able to assist me with references, that'd be really helpful. Imaginestigers (talk) 13:27, 3 September 2020 (UTC)
@Dissident93: Thanks for the changes. Regarding Fanbyte, though, it is a reputable source. It is journalist-generated, reputable gaming news, owned, operated, and staffed by Polygon journalists, which is a reliable source per WP:RSP. Regarding "the game takes place in the League of Legends universe", I completely disagree.
The League of Legends universe is distinct Teamfight Tactics, which combines unrelated skin lines (which do have their own lore). They share assets; that is the extent of the connection. It is no more part of the League universe (which we can define as its extended canon of comics and writing) than League itself is (it is not canon nor connected to the universe). If you want to read more, you can visit the League of Legends Universe site, which is detached from Summoner's Rift. Imaginestigers (talk) 19:56, 3 September 2020 (UTC)
Would it be helpful to put all the past sets in a section of this article? Also maybe a little blurb about each set? Mqustar (talk) 07:03, 6 April 2021 (UTC)Mqustar
I added two sentences to update the latest in TFT Esports but Imaginestigers reverted them, stating that they were not credible sources. One of them is straight from the Teamfight Tactics website and another is from Mobalytics which is a popular site for analysis and has articles written by professional authors. If those aren't credible sources, what is? And if not, should we revert most of this page because most of the content is cited from the Teamfight Tactics website? XerryJu (talk)
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Hello,
I am working on polishing and adding to this page in hopes to make it more in depth and easier to navigate. One of the biggest changes I think that might benefit this page is trimming the information on the "Gameplay" section (such as the information such as how xp works) to be more readable and forward in respects of how the game works (just giving the brass tactics on how a match would go without going to in depth on the data). Then creating subheading of the "Gameplay" section that goes more in depth with strong sources of data. An example might be just saying "players can use gold to increase their level or re-roll for units", then having the subheading "Levels" going along the line of
"Levels in Team Fight Tactics work on a experience point threshold system, each time you gain a certain amount of XP (experience points) you reach a new level, each level threshold requiring more XP then the last. Every player receives 2 experience points passively every round, however players can also exchange 4 gold for 4 XP in order to level up faster...."
I think this change would make it easier to understand without overwhelming the reader with data, make the page easier to update and work on for future editors and give the page a more polished look and feel less like a long essay. If anyone has any opinions or suggestions for this change, I would very much appreciate the feedback. The-mr.e-1 (talk) 22:02, 4 November 2023 (UTC)