How to match the Imperial Swordsman style in Teamfight Tactics? Although this lineup has a small population, it is not easy to form. Next, I will bring you a matching guide for the Imperial Swordsman style of Teamfight Tactics. Players who are not good at matching must not miss it.
Excessive early and mid-term
In the early stage, we got 3 nobles to help us a lot. 3 nobles are still an excellent excessive bond in the new version. The fetter's frankness bonus cooperates with the stable development of the 3 noble cards. In the mid-term, we got 3 nobles paired with 2 knights to ensure smoothness and endurance, and 2 empires to ensure output, and cooperated with Draven to start exerting force.
Core equipment
Prioritize Draven's core 3-piece set. The blood-drinking sword provides blood-sucking ability, and the attack speed of the mutton knife and artillery provides continuous combat capabilities. Then we need to get the Morello Codex and Resurrection Armor to ensure the continuous combat capability of the second output Crow.
Lineup card conversion
Here you can use the Sword Demon Pig Girl to transform into a Shenhuo Man. This idea is to ensure the swordsman bond and the devil bond while destroying the knight bond to obtain the ninja bond. It is worth mentioning that this is a great transformation. Although the only endurance bond in the lineup, the knight bond, has been destroyed, Shen's endurance and protection in the mid-term are not inferior to the knight bond. In the end, the ninja bond has been slightly strengthened in the new version.
Lineup points
Although this lineup has a small population, it is not easy to form. The imperial bond is also a very powerful bond in the new version, but it is extremely difficult to form. There are two key points in this lineup. The first is that it is excessive in the mid-term. In the mid-term, 3 nobles, 2 knights, and 2 empires are slightly weak, and there are two high-cost cards from the mid-term to the late stage. Therefore, you cannot lose too much health in the mid-term to avoid having no health in the late stage. Quantity support. When necessary, you can choose to convert cards, or synthesize other equipment to the front row to increase the combat power of our lineup. The second key point is the synthesis of equipment. Not to mention the Crow's core equipment, Draven, which is a displacement output from the middle to the mid-late stage of the lineup. It is necessary to get at least two of the 3-piece equipment.
Imperial Swordsman Draven’s excellent burst output