Gold is the pathway to leveling up, purchasing unit champions, rerolling for more unit choices, or even earning more gold. However, knowing how to use gold effectively in a match in Teamfight Tactics of League of Legends is challenging. We provide you with some ideas, but ultimately, you'll be the one making the decisions.
Teamfight Tactics - Utilizing Gold Wisely in Every Situation
Optimal Strategy and Effective Use of Gold in Teamfight Tactics
1. What Should You Do Early in the Game?
The question of what to do in the early rounds is relatively challenging because most of the time the answer is: 'nothing.' Your main priority in the early rounds is to accumulate some gold and start earning interest from it, so focus on that.
Only buy units you're confident can form a strong enough foundation to win rounds. If the game hands you two Warwicks in round two, suddenly you have the basics of a Wild team, and you're officially in the race. Don't worry about rerolling in these rounds. You don't know what your comp will look like in a few rounds from now, so you don't need anything specific yet.
When it comes to leveling up, aim to level up if you're only four XP away from the next level. In the grand scheme, these levels won't help you much, but they'll certainly help you win the first few rounds and give you an early-game health advantage.
2. When Should You Reroll?
You should reroll anytime you're looking for something specific to complete a synergy or a champion. If you're missing a 1-star Kha'Zix to get a 3-star Kha'Zix, that's when you should reroll. In the late game, rerolling by level is something you should prioritize when you have a good lineup and your main focus is upgrading them.
For example, if you have a team consisting of Nidalee, Shyvana, Gnar, Warwick, Ahri, and Aurelion Sol. Your main goal is to get upgrade buffs for those units. Reroll until you can get those units to level three, and only level up if you get something like a Karthus - who will also give you Sorcerer buff.
An important thing to remember about rerolling is that you shouldn't spend all the gold you currently have, keep around 20 or 30 gold reserves just to ensure you still earn interest from it - unless your health is low and you have to spend it all.
3. When Should You Level Up?
Later on, deciding when to level up can be very important because leveling up is not cheap. The decision to level up should always be based on what you have or what you need to survive. If your composition has many low-level units, then you shouldn't level up, you should consider spending your gold by level instead of rerolling. That way, you can start winning rounds based on having more units than your opponents.
If you have six units on the board and only two ineffective champions, like Gunslinger and Brawler, then it's probably time to start leveling up. This will allow you to put more units on the board, potentially overwhelm your opponents, and it will allow you to buy higher rarity units each appearance. If you're at a higher level earlier in the game, you can build a strong team around a legendary unit, giving you some build directions.
Once again, just like with rerolling, it's important not to spend all your gold unless absolutely necessary. If you anticipate needing to reach level seven or eight, then you have to save some gold to be able to earn interest after leveling up.
Item combination in Teamfight Tactics LoL is equally important when participating in this new mode; you need to fully understand the utility and power when combining pieces together, creating a suitable equipment for champions to achieve the best efficiency in each round of combat.