How to Play Shapeshifter — TFT Set 12: Magic N’ Mayhem
Welcome to our trait guide, where we’ll be covering the new Set 12 TFT trait: Shapeshifter.
In this guide, we’ll explain how Shapeshifter works, cover the different champions, provide notable Augment choices, and cover some potential team comps.
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How TFT Shapeshifter Works
Shapeshifter Trait Bonus
Shapeshifters gain max Health. After their first Ability cast, they triple this effect.
- (2) 10% Health
- (4) 16% Health
- (6) 24% Health
- (8) 30% Health, and heal 3% Health every 2 seconds
Shapeshifters are back in TFT, and all of their abilities transform them into a different form, granting them additional Health. Some Shapeshifters like Nasus and Swain will gain Health through their ability on top of the trait, while the others gain other bonuses like Armor, MR, new offensive bonuses, etc.
While Shapeshifters are very flavorful, you can almost equate them to the Bruiser/Brawler equivalent of Set 12. These previous traits form your frontline and provide bonus Health, which Shapeshifters do as well.
Shapeshifter Synergy
Here are all of the Shapeshifter Champions and their other traits:
- Elise (1G) – Eldritch
- Jayce (1G) – Portal
- Shyvana (2G) – Dragon
- Neeko (3G) – Witchcraft
- Swain (3G) – Frost
- Nasus (4G) – Pyro
- Briar (5G) – Eldritch + Ravenous (Briar Exclusive)
There are a total of seven Shapeshifter champions in TFT Set 12, and there is one other trait overlap. Both Elise and Briar are both Eldritch units, and they are 1 and 5-cost respectively.
This is a very common trend when it comes to overlap, having one high-cost unit with another low-cost, or having some 3-costs with double overlap.
When it comes to Shapeshifters, there is definitely potential to try for a vertical team comp, but you need some form of damage scaling, since most of your trait power gives you defense.
Outside of vertical comps, you’ll likely utilize Shapeshifters to make up your frontline and use ones that fill out other traits you need on your team.
TFT Shapeshifter Champions
Elise (1G) – Shapeshifter + Eldritch
First up, we have Elise as a 1-cost Shapeshifter. The Eldritch trait summons a “daisy” to help your board, so she can help your frontline quite a bit if you activate both Shapeshifter and Eldritch.
Her ability is fairly simple, stunning her target, dealing some damage, and healing. Elise also has a Hero Augment, removing the stun portion of her ability and giving it higher damage.
Overall, Elise is a nice starting point to build some frontline. You can invest further into Eldritch and play around that trait, or pivot to higher cost Shapeshifters for a different team comp.
Jayce (1G) – Shapeshifter + Portal
Jayce is our next 1-cost Shapeshifter, and combining him with Elise will make a simple early frontline for your team comp. They both start out as ranged units and transform into melee champions. While they may not be as tanky as other Bastion units, they’re still a respectable frontline with their bonus health.
With two 1-cost Shapeshifters, reroll comps are definitely a consideration, especially if you have Elise’s Hero Augment. As such, finding a way to balance the three traits of Shapeshifter, Eldritch, and Portal will be interesting to see.
Shyvana (2G) – Shapeshifter + Dragon
Shyvana is the 2-cost Shapeshifter, and her ability is quite powerful. She has a knockup/stun and deals magic damage in an AoE around her once transforming. At base, she provides mainly CC, but with her Dragon Upgrade, she will also have sustain built into her ability.
However, getting the Dragon Upgrade is only possible with all three dragons, and Smolder (the third Dragon) is a 5-cost unit. Even still, Shyvana provides a premium CC ability that is not very common for 2-cost units.
This gives her strong usage throughout the early and mid game, and she can get better in the late game if you make room for Smolder in your team.
Neeko (3G) – Shapeshifter + Witchcraft
Neeko is our 3-cost Shapeshifter that has a similar ability to Shyvana. She will also stun enemies in an AoE, but she also heals a bit. Much like Shyvana, the CC aspect is very strong, but she doesn’t have the same tankiness as other Shapeshifters.
With her Witchcraft trait, Neeko provides a path to use Shapeshifters as your frontline in those comps.
Swain (3G) – Shapeshifter + Frost
Swain is the other 3-cost Shapeshifter and he is the first Shapeshifter that is fully intended to be a beefy tank. His ability grants him max Health, which then stacks with the Shapeshifter buff upon transforming.
Swain also isn’t just a tank, his ability will deal damage after transforms and continues casting. This makes him a “raid boss” style unit. If the enemy board doesn’t have enough damage or damage scaling, Swain can become unkillable while whittling down enemies.
In the late game, Swain may not be able to tank as well, but if you 3-star him, there is definite potential.
Nasus (4G) – Shapeshifter + Pyro
Nasus is the 4-cost Shapeshifter and he’s essentially the AD version of Swain. His ability will also grant him extra Health, and he has subsequent casts that deal damage. As a 4-cost unit, you won’t be planning around 3-star Nasus, as that will be very hard to find.
Even still, as a 4-cost, his stats at 2-star will be perfectly fine for the late/endgame.
Because Nasus is simply 4-cost, he incentivizes any Pyro team comps to compose their frontline with Shapeshifters. This can be 2 units, 4 units, or maybe even 6. This will largely depend on the meta and how things turn out.
Briar (5G) – Shapeshifter + Eldritch + Ravenous
Lastly, we have Briar, the 5-cost Shapeshifter. Her Ravenous trait is exclusive to her, and this allows you to sacrifice your player HP for permanent Health on Briar. This, when paired with the Shapeshifter trait, can make her very strong.
She have movement built into her kit, she deals damage, gains Omnivamp, and is overall as strong late game carry. However, you still will need to invest into her Shapeshifter trait to truly make her tanky.
Her Eldritch trait pairs nicely with Elise to provide some extra frontline, but we don’t know if vertical Eldritch or vertical Shapeshifter will be better.
Best TFT Shapeshifter Augments
Shapeshifter Crest/Crown
Gain a Shapeshifter Emblem and a Shyvana.
Shapeshifter Emblems do exist, but you will need to get one from an Augment. Since Shapeshifters gain Health after casting, this lets you place the Emblem on any frontline unit for extra Health. This can be quite strong on other 4-cost tanks, 5-cost units, or “fighter” type units like Fiora/Gwen.
Shapeshifter Emblem empowers your frontline, which generally isn’t the priority over your damage. Even still, a Shapeshifter 8 comp is definitely possible, maybe with a Shapeshifter Smolder or something along those lines.
Eternal Growth
Shapeshifters that start combat next to another Shapeshifter gain 30 permanent health. Gain an Elise and a Jayce.
Eternal Growth is the Shapeshifter specific Augment, and this definitely empowers a full Shapeshifter team comp. Gaining permanent Health every round is very powerful, and the more Shapeshifter units you have, the more bonus you’ll gain from this Augment.
The one caveat is that you likely will need some form of scaling damage. Even if your board is very tanky, if you can’t kill enough enemy units, you will lose in overtime. Even still, there are plenty of scaling items like Rageblade, Archangels, etc.
Spider Queen
Gain a 2-star Elise. Your strongest Elise’s Ability no longer Stuns but poisons the target and the 2 closest enemies to take 110% of the Ability damage. Her spell costs 20 less Mana.
This is the Hero Augment that turns Elise from a simple frontline unit into a carry. With this Augment, you can look to reroll for Elise alongside other 1 or 2-cost units that synergize with her.
TFT Shapeshifter Team Comps
For this section, I’ll go over some team comps that utilize the Shapeshifter trait. Keep in mind that metas shift quickly, and things will change as patches come and go.
To stay up to date on the best team comps, be sure to check our our full TFT Tier List covering all the best comps.
Pyro Shapeshifters
For this first comp, we have a mix of Pyro and Shapeshifter units. Nasus being a 4-cost Pyro Shapeshifter is the glue for this comp, and Smolder with Pryo Emblem will melt enemies.
Briar and Swain are both solid Shapeshifters, while Shyvana will activate Dragon for Smolder. Varus will be the DPS carry before you find Smolder, and the Pyro units fill out the comp to buff them all up.
Spider Queen (Elise Hero Augment)
This team comp uses the “Spider Queen” Augment to transform Elise into a frontline carry instead of a tank. Shapeshifters will make her very tanky while her damage will be strong from the Augment.
Towards the late game, you can then build toward the same core of Nasus/Varus/Smolder.
Twitch Nomsy Reroll
This next comp uses the Frost trait along with Shapeshifters to reroll for a bunch of units. Twitch and Nomsy are your main backline carrys, while you reroll for any low-cost Shapeshifter for your frontline.
Two Tanky Augment
This team uses the “Two Tanky” Augment to buff units that have two copies on the board. If you’ve played past sets, this is just like the “Double Trouble” Augment.
For this team, we have the three low-cost Shapeshifters with Neeko and Cassiopeia to round out the comp.
Thanks for Reading! If you want to try and come up with your own team comps for Set 12, check out our Team Builder. For a full overview on the new set, check out our TFT Set 12 Reveal Page.
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