In Teamfight Tactics (TFT) Set 13, the Scrap trait returns with an exciting mechanic that turns item components into full items at the start of combat, adding a layer of adaptability to team building. Scrap champions also gain shields, with the shield’s strength scaling based on the number of item components on your board. At higher trait levels, Scrap becomes even more impactful, making all items “lucky” and eventually generating powerful Radiant items at the maximum tier. This trait encourages inventive item combinations and rewards players who can creatively adapt their builds, making Scrap a fantastic choice for those who enjoy a flexible and strategic approach to gameplay.
The return of Scrap, a fan-favorite from Set 6, brings a fresh twist to itemization. This trait forces players to think strategically about how and where they place components, as Scrap not only creates temporary full items but also grants a significant shield bonus. Scrap enables teams to gain a defensive edge while surprising opponents with unexpected item effects. Let’s dive into how you can effectively play Scrap in TFT Set 13.
Champions: Powder (1g), Trundle (1g), Ziggs (2g), Gangplank (3g), Corki (4g), Ekko (4g), Rumble (5g)
At the start of combat, Scrap champions convert their held item components into temporary full items. Additionally, they receive a shield that scales based on the total number of item components on your team, including those used to complete full items.
• (2) One component converts; Scrap units gain a 25 Shield.
• (4) Three components convert; Scrap units gain a 40 Shield.
• (6) All components convert; full items become lucky, granting additional effects. Scrap units gain a 65 Shield.
• (9) Radiant items are generated; Scrap units gain a 70 Shield.
Scrap champions also belong to other traits, creating exciting opportunities for synergy:
• Powder (1g) – Ambusher + Firelight
• Trundle (1g) – Bruiser
• Ziggs (2g) – Dominator
• Gangplank (3g) – Form Swapper + Pit Fighter
• Corki (4g) – Artillerist
• Ekko (4g) – Ambusher + Firelight
• Rumble (5g) – Junker King + Sentinel
The Scrap trait shines in the early game, offering incredible flexibility. Its ability to convert item components into temporary full items makes it easier to manage your resources while keeping your units competitive. In the early game, prioritize champions like Trundle, Powder, and Ziggs for a strong start. Trundle and Gangplank can easily act as your initial tanks or damage dealers, allowing you to build a stable board without committing to specific item combinations.
As the game progresses, Scrap remains a strong option with excellent late-game champions like Corki, Ekko, and Rumble. These units not only bring powerful abilities but also synergize with other traits, giving you multiple options to strengthen your board. At higher trait levels, the “lucky” item mechanic and Radiant item generation add immense value, turning Scrap into a potent tool for scaling into the late game.
Powder sends a monkey bomb towards the largest cluster of enemies, creating a 2-hex radius explosion. Enemies within the explosion take (AP) magic damage, which decreases based on their distance from the center. Additionally, all affected enemies are inflicted with Wound and Burn for 5 seconds, reducing healing and applying true damage over time. Powder’s anti-healing utility makes her valuable throughout the game, as many units in this set rely on healing. Equipping her with a Tear early on can help ensure she casts her ability more frequently, making her a key utility piece in Scrap compositions.
Trundle chomps a target, dealing (AD) physical damage and healing himself for a percentage of (AP). Both effects scale with Trundle’s missing health, increasing his effectiveness as his health declines. Paired with the Bruiser trait, Trundle becomes a sturdy early-game tank and utility unit, capable of holding the frontline while dealing consistent damage. His ability to sustain himself makes him an excellent pick for both early stability and mid-game transitions.
Ziggs tosses a bomb at his target, dealing (AP) magic damage. Following this, three mini bombs scatter, each dealing additional (AP) magic damage to random enemies. Ziggs benefits greatly from an early-game mana item to enhance his casting frequency. However, thanks to the Scrap trait, a single item component on Ziggs can temporarily fulfill this role, making him an efficient pick for early Scrap boards. While he may not transition seamlessly into the late game, Ziggs ensures a strong early presence.
Gangplank cleanses all negative effects on himself, heals, and delivers a powerful slash, dealing (AD) physical damage in a line. If only one enemy is struck, the damage is doubled. Gangplank’s self-sustain and cleansing make him a versatile mid-game option, especially when paired with his Form Swapper and Pit Fighter traits, which enhance his durability and damage output. This makes him a flexible asset for both offense and utility in Scrap-based compositions.
Corki strafes to a nearby position, launching 21 missiles at his target and nearby enemies within 2 hexes. Each missile deals (AD) physical damage and reduces the target’s Armor by 1. Every 7th missile deals enhanced (AD) physical damage and applies additional Armor reduction. Corki’s built-in Armor shred is invaluable for enabling physical damage carries, especially if critical items like Last Whisper or Evenshroud are unavailable. His high-damage output and utility make him a premier mid-to-late game carry for Scrap builds.
Ekko unleashes a barrage of afterimages, dealing (AP) magic damage to his target and spreading the damage to 2-4 nearby enemies. Each attack reduces the Magic Resist of the affected targets by 5 for the remainder of combat. With his Firelight and Ambusher traits, Ekko excels at mobility and burst damage, while his innate Magic Resist reduction amplifies the effectiveness of other AP-focused allies. Ekko pairs well with Jinx or Powder, offering flexibility in Scrap compositions with a mix of utility and damage.
Rumble calls down a rain of five missiles on the targeted row, dealing (AP) magic damage and inflicting Wound and Burn for 5 seconds. For every missile that misses its target, Rumble regains 20 Mana. If there’s only one enemy remaining, all missiles converge on them, ensuring maximum damage. As a 5-cost unit, Rumble’s ability to deal area-of-effect damage, apply anti-healing, and sustain mana makes him an exceptional late-game carry. Additionally, his Sentinel trait synergizes with Scrap’s shields, providing robust defensive capabilities.
These champions highlight the versatility and synergy of the Scrap trait, offering powerful early-game stability, mid-game transitions, and late-game impact through utility and damage potential.
Scrap augments like Crest and Crown remain staples for boosting the Scrap trait, providing both flexibility and enhanced power. These augments allow players to activate higher Scrap levels by granting a Scrap Emblem and additional resources, making them invaluable for building strong compositions. However, there are other impactful augments that can elevate Scrap teams in unique ways.
Key Scrap Augments to Watch For:
1. Scrap Crest
• Grants a Scrap Emblem and a bonus item. This augment is great for creating trait webs, enabling you to turn non-Scrap units into Scrap champions and access higher trait tiers with ease. The bonus item also adds extra utility or damage to your composition.
2. Scrap Crown
• Offers a Scrap Emblem, a completed item, and an upgraded champion. This augment allows you to bolster your Scrap synergy while immediately increasing your team’s strength with a completed item. It’s perfect for mid-to-late game power spikes.
3. Component Buffet
• At the start of combat, all item components equipped on Scrap units generate bonus stats or effects. This synergizes perfectly with Scrap’s mechanic of transforming components into full items, amplifying their impact and creating stronger shields for your team.
4. Shimmering Salvage
• Gain extra gold or item components after every combat round. This augment rewards you for playing Scrap by providing more components to utilize, boosting your shield values and creating additional temporary items for combat.
5. Recycling Relay
• After combat, unequipped components are recycled into new ones. This augment adds flexibility by letting you experiment with different items each round while maintaining Scrap’s shield bonus. It also encourages adaptability to counter specific threats.
6. Radiant Workshop
• Grants Radiant item components exclusively for Scrap units. This augment allows Scrap teams to generate powerful Radiant items, pushing their power ceiling to incredible levels. It’s an ideal choice for late-game dominance.
The Scrap trait in TFT Set 13 is a versatile and exciting mechanic that rewards creativity and adaptability. Its unique ability to transform item components into full items provides incredible flexibility in team building, allowing players to maximize both offensive and defensive capabilities. With strong early-game options like Trundle and Powder and high-cap units such as Corki, Ekko, and Rumble, Scrap offers a balanced mix of early-game dominance and late-game scaling.
Leveraging Scrap effectively means paying attention to itemization, using components strategically to gain powerful shields and temporary items. Whether you focus on a full Scrap lineup or use it as a splash trait to complement your main synergy, Scrap provides endless possibilities for innovative strategies. By understanding the trait’s mechanics and champions, you can craft compositions that thrive in both the early and late game.
In Set 13, Scrap is a must-try trait for players who enjoy flexible gameplay and experimenting with unique team compositions. Master the art of Scrap, and you’ll find yourself climbing the ranks with ease!
Posted On: November 17th, 2024
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