All Set 7.5 TFT Champions: Abilities, cost, stats, and traits

Champions rotate in for the Mid-Set, showcasing new abilities.

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Riot Games is leaning into the dragon theme of Uncharted Realms with a total of 62 champions in Teamfight Tactics Set 7.5.

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Set 7.5 takes a deeper dive into the Dragonlands, showcasing the Uncharted Realms with a total of 12 dragons. Players can now have up to five dragons at any time in play through a rework to the Dragon trait while costs for the beasts were reduced across the board. And, TFT Set 7.5 has a total of 29 traits for its 62 champions.

All Set Seven champions that were removed for the Mid-Set update were Taric, Tahm Kench, Aatrox, Heimerdinger (Trainer version), Ashe, Tristana (Trainer version) Kayn, Jinx, Anivia, Thresh, Nami, Shen, Elise, Lulu (Trainer version), Ryze, Swain (Shapeshifter version), Illaoi, Neeko, Corki, Sona, Ornn, Talon, and Pyke.

Both Swain and Nomsy were updated to dragons in Set 7.5. New dragons in Uncharted Realms are Zippy, Sohm, and Terra. The new premier vertical trait shifted from Astral, which got a rework, to Lagoon—featuring Malphite, Taliyah, Kai’Sa, Zac, Seraphine, Zeri, Nilah, and Sohm as the dragon. And Swain Dragon Tyrant is the leader of Darkflight, along with new champions like Rell, Aphelios, and Rengar.

Here’s every TFT Set 7.5 champion and their abilities. All stats are subject to change with each patch. Any balance changes made to the Dragonlands Uncharted Realms champions will get updated with each patch. 

One-cost TFT Set 7.5 champions

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There are a total of 13 Set 7.5 tier-one champions. 

Ezreal (Tempest, Swiftshot)

Ezreal fires an energy bolt toward his target. The first enemy hit takes 200/275/415 magic damage and grants Ezreal bonus attack speed, stacking up to five times.

Karma (Jade, Dragonmancer)

Karma fires a burst of energy toward her target, dealing 210/280/400 magic damage in a small area around the first enemy hit. 

Leona (Mirage, Guardian)

Leona creates a barrier around herself, reducing all incoming damage by 30/40/60 for a total of four seconds. 

Malphite (Lagoon, Bruiser)

Maphite shields himself 200/250/325 for a total of five seconds. The shield is based on a percentage of maximum health. 

Nasus (Shimmerscale, Guardian)

Nasus surrounds himself in light for six seconds, gaining 225/350/650 maximum health. He also deals 70/100/205 magic damage to enemies on either side during each second Nasus is surrounded in light. 

Nidalee (Astral, Shapeshifter)

Nidalee transforms into a cougar for the remainder of combat, reducing her attack range to one. Upon transforming, Nidalee gains bonus movement speed and 40/45/50 percent attack speed. Every third attack in cougar form swipes her targe for physical damage, which is 225 percent of Nidalee’s attack damage. 

Sejuani (Guild, Cavalier)

Sejuani hits all enemies in a cone with her mace for magic damage (five percent of her maximum health ratio). She quickly strikes again, repeating the damage to her target and the enemy directly behind it while stunning them for 1.5/1.8/2 seconds.

Senna (Ragewing, Cannoneer)

Senna sends black mist toward the farthest enemy, striking the first enemy hit and dealing 200/240/300 percent attack damage as physical damage on a small area. Additional 300/450/650 magic damage is applied to the hit target. Mana is 15/75.

Sett (Ragewing, Dragonmancer)

Sett gains armor and magic resistance for a total of four seconds upon casting Knuckle Down. Every other punch deals a bonus 150/155/170 percent of attack damage as physical damage. 

Skarner (Astral, Bruiser)

Skarner shields himself 300/375/450 for eight seconds and gains 160/179/200 percent attack speed while the shield holds. 

Taliyah (Lagoon, Mage)

Taliyah throws three Seastones at her target, dealing 145/215/325 damage to the first enemy hit. 

Vladimir (Astral, Mage)

Vladimir deals 275/325/375 magic damage to their target and heals 270/300/330.

Wukong (Jade, Warrior)

Wukong slams his target with his staff, dealing 185/200/250 percent attack damage as physical damage. The slam also stuns the target for 1/1.2/1.5 seconds. Mana is 0/60.

Two-cost TFT Set 7.5 champions

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There are a total of 13 tier-two Set 7.5 champions. 

Aphelios (Darkflight, Cannoneer)

Using Infernum Cannon, Aphelios shoots bolts in a cone toward a target, dealing 325/350/400 percent attack damage as physical damage to the first enemy hit. Enemies can only take damage from one bolt. Aphelios then uses Gravitum Cannon to stun all enemies hit for 1.5 seconds. Mana is 100/175.

Braum (Scalescorn, Guardian)

Braum raises his shield for four seconds, reducing 65/70/80 percent damage he takes from that direction on the board. 

Gnar (Jade, Shapeshifter)

Gnar transforms into Mega Form, jumping to his target, dealing 40/60/90 damage, and knocking up nearby enemies for one second. Gnar also gains attack damage and armor. His attack range, however, drops to one. 

Jax (Jade, Shimmerscale, Bruiser)

Jax dodges all incoming attacks for two seconds. The two-cost then strikes all nearby enemies, dealing 200/300/550 magic damage and stunning them for 1/1.25/1.5 seconds. Mana is 50/125.

Kai’Sa (Lagoon, Dragonmancer)

Kai’Sa fires four missiles with a spell damage per blade of 40/60/90 split between her target and up to two other targets that are within her attack range. Each cast launches two additional missiles, up to 12. Upon reaching maximum missiles, each one deals 10 percent more damage.

Lillia (Scalescorn, Cavalier, Mage)

Lillia strikes a small area around her target’s location, dealing 190/240/340 magic damage to all enemies hit and bonus 215/275/370 damage to the enemy at the center of the blast. 

Lux (Astral, Mage)

Lux fires toward the farthest enemy, dealing 325/410/525 magic damage to the first enemy hit and 175/210/240 magic damage to all other enemies hit. 

Qiyana (Tempest, Assassin)

Qiyana dashes to her target after jumping, dealing 225/300/450 magic damage in a short line, and disarming enemies hit for 1.5/1.8/2 seconds.

Rell (Darkflight, Cavalier)

Rell forms a tether between herself and the lowest percent health ally, dealing 150/225/400 magic damage to all enemies between herself and the bound ally. While bonded, Rell also grants herself and the ally 35/40/50 percent of Rell’s armor and magic resistance at that time for a total of four seconds. 

Twitch (Guild, Swiftshot)

Twitch throws an exploding flask at a target, dealing 120 percent attack damage as physical damage. All enemies hit in the area have armor reduced by 40 percent for five seconds.

Yone (Mirage, Warrior)

Yone has a passive in which basic attacks alternate between dealing 90/150/225 bonus magic damage and dealing 30/35/40 percent of attack damage as bonus physical damage.

Zac (Lagoon, Guardian)

Zac explodes outward toward enemies within two Hexes, dealing 10/12/18 percent of their maximum health as magic damage while healing himself 220/250/300. 

Zyra (Whispers, Evoker)

Zyra summons vines through Grasping Spines in the row with the most enemies, dealing 225/325/550 magic damage and stunning them for 1/1.2/1.5 seconds. 

Three-cost TFT Set 7.5 champions

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There are a total of 16 tier-three Set 7.5 champions, including dragons that cost six gold to purchase from a TFT shop. 

Diana (Scalescorn, Assassin)

Diana shields herself 300/350/400 against damage for six seconds and summons 5/6/7 orbs around her. Her orbs explode for 80/90/110 magic damage when they hit an enemy. When the final orb bursts, Diana’s shield refreshes.

Heimerdinger (Mage)

Heimerdinger lobs an egg at the highest percent health enemy, dealing 225/325/475 magic damage. The egg also stuns enemies for 0.5 seconds.

Lee Sin (Tempest, Dragonmancer)

Lee Sin kicks his target, stunning them for 1.25 seconds and dealing 215/285/385 magic damage in a small area around the first enemy hit. The enemy target and all enemies hit by the kicked target have their magic resistance reduced by 40 percent for five seconds and are stunned for 1.25 seconds. Lee Sin shreds his targets’ magic resistance before applying damage. And spell damage is applied after the unit is knocked back. Mana is 30/90.

Lulu (Evoker)

Lulu enchants 3/4/5 units nearest to her. Allies that have been enchanted gain 70/80/120 percent attack speed for five seconds. Enchanted enemies are stunned and transformed for one second, taking 20 percent increased damage. If there are less than three units nearby, Lulu enchants herself. 

Nomsy (Prodigy, Dragon, random trait)

Nomsy is a tier-three dragon that costs six gold to purchase in the shop. In each game, Nomsy randomly picks a third trait which is either Evoker, Mage, or Cannoneer. Upon getting played, Nomsy summons to the battlefield a former Trainer unit from Set Seven. If the random trait is Cannoneer, players will gain a Tristana. If it’s Mage, a Heimerdinger shows up and when the trait is Evoker, players get a Lulu.

Nomsy still uses the Fireball spell that explodes upon impact, dealing 190/270/420 magic damage to all enemies within one Hex and bouncing additional Fireballs to nearby enemies that deal 30/35/40 percent of the damage. Nomsy picks two random targets and fires at the one that’s in the largest clump of units. Mana is 0/90.

Nunu (Mirage, Cavalier)

Nunu and Willump bite their target with Consume, dealing 350/500/925 magic damage. If Willump’s target has less health than he does before the bite, it deals additional 40 percent damage and becomes true damage. Patch 12.19 adjusted Nunu so that he no longer converts his damage to true damage if Nunu has higher health than the enemy target.

Olaf (Scalescorn, Bruiser, Warrior)

Olaf’s spell, Recklessness has a passive and an active. Mana is 30/100.

  • Passive: Olaf gains four attack damage (10 in Hyper Roll) whenever he dies. 
  • Active: Olaf deals 220/230/240 percent of attack damage as physical damage to the target he strikes and gains 35/45/60 percent attack speed for six seconds. If he is below 50 percent health his attack speed is doubled.

Rakan (Ragewing, Guardian, Mystic)

Rakan dashes to the furthest enemy within his attack range, disarming all units he passes through for 1.5 seconds while also taunting his target.  After dashing, Rakan raises a 230/350/650 shield for four seconds, healing himself while his attacks grant Rakan an additional 50/70/100 health shield. 

Rengar (Darkflight, Assassin)

As an Assassin, Rengar leaps toward the lowes armor enemy, dealing 240/245/275 percent of their attack damage as physical damage while gaining 200 percent attack speed for two attacks. Mana 60/120. Base damage is 60/80/100. Mana is 70/140.

Seraphine (Lagoon, Evoker, Mystic)

Seraphine grants allies within two Hexes a 160/220/300 shield and magic damage on attacks for a total of four seconds. On-hit spell damage is 20/35/65.

Sylas (Whispers, Mage, Bruiser)

Sylas flings his chains through Petricite Burst, dealing 110/170/240 magic damage to enemies hit and shielding himself 365/415/525 for six seconds. If Sylas has already shielded himself, he hits a larger area with his chains and applies Mana-Reave to all enemies hit, increasing the cost of their next ability by 35 percent.

Tristana (Cannoneer)

Tristana fires up one explosive charge, prioritizing the closest targets without a charge. A charge detonates after one second, dealing 139/170/209 percent of their attack damage as physical damage to nearby enemies and additional 130/160/200 magic damage to the target. 

Varus (Astral, Swiftshot)

Varus casts a cosmic tendril toward a target that strikes the first enemy hit. The tendril deals 300 percent attack damage as physical damage and stuns them for 1.5/1.8/2 seconds. Tendrils then spread to three nearby enemies, dealing 150/250/400 magic damage and stunning them for 1.5/1.8/2 seconds. 

Volibear (Shimmerscale, Dragonmancer)

Volibear enters rage mode with Relentless Storm, gaining 400/700/1200 bonus health. For the remainder of combat, every third attack from Volibear deals 115/170/240 bonus magic damage to the target and additional magic damage to up to four enemies nearby. Man is 0/40.

Zeri (Lagoon, Cannoneer)

Zeri fires Watershock Laser at the closest enemy within two Hexes. If there is no enemy within two Hexedds, Zeri fires at the enemy that is closest to the center of the board. The pulse explodes upon contact, dealing 225/325/475 percent attack damage as physical damage. It also creates a laser behind the target that deals magic damage to all enemies hit. 

Zippy (Guild, Dragon)

Zippy is a new TFT Set 7.5 tier-three dragon that costs six gold to purchase in the shop. Upon casting Somersault Assault, Zippy shields himself 375/450/650 for two seconds and rolls toward the highest percent health enemy, dealing 400/425/600 percent attack damage as physical damage. Attacks from Zippy knock enemies back slightly.

Four-cost TFT Set 7.5 champions

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There are a total of 12 tier-four Set 7.5 champions, including dragons that cost seven gold to purchase from a TFT shop.

Daeja (Mirage, Dragon)

Daeja is a tier-four dragon that costs seven gold to purchase in the shop. The dragon is also the main champion in the Mirage trait that has a passive and active spell. Daeja targets the most enemies in a line, not the largest group of enemies. Daeja has no attack damage. Items like Deathblade or Runaan’s Hurricane will pop off if equipped with an error message.

  • Passive: Attacks launch three barrages that deal 25/40/150 magic damage.
  • Active: Daeja sends out a Wind Blast toward the largest group of enemies, dealing 250/335/1350 magic damage. 

Graves (Tempest, Cannoneer)

Graves has a passive and active for his Quickdraw spell. 

  • Passive: Four bullets spread out in front of Graves in the shape of a cone, each striking the first enemy hit for 65/65/145 percent of his attack damage.
  • Active: Graves dashes toward the target, quickly firing two shots for 65/65/180 damage. His active also grants Graves 30/40/80 armor and magic resistance for a total of four seconds.

Hecarim (Ragewing, Cavalier)

Hecarim summons spectral riders with Onslaught of Shadows that charge toward his target, dealing 150/250/1200 magic damage. The spell also stuns enemies for 1.5/2/8 seconds. 

Idas (Shimmerscale, Dragon, Guardian)

Idas is a tier-four dragon that costs seven gold to purchase in the shop. The dragon hardens her scales for two seconds, reducing damage by 30/50/300. Idas then roars and heals herself while shielding other allies 150/250/1200 for five seconds.

The shield also grants 30 percent attack speed, while it holds.

Jayce (Guild, Shapeshifter)

Jayce transforms to his melee form and replaces his ability with Mercurial Judgement. He then slams the ground around his target, dealing 225/300/800 (AP) magic damage. Upon slamming his spell, Jayce gains armor and magic resistance for the remainder of combat that round.

Mercurial Judgment: Jayce calls lightning around his target, hitting them for 375/500/1500 (AP) magic damage and dealing an additional 125/175/650 (AP) magic damage to other enemies in the area. He then heals for 150/210/550 (AP) health and an additional 20 percent per enemy struck. Mana 20/80.

Nilah (Lagoon, Assassin)

Nilah is the new Assassin in TFT Set 7.5. She hits her targets with a whip-blade. Upon hitting a target, Nilah dashes through them, dealing 130/200/700 percent attack damage as physical damage. If Nilah does damage to a champion with a shield, she steals 80/100/300 percent of the damage she deals to it. If the target is killed, Nilah instantly recasts her Slipstream spell. 

Pantheon (Whispers, Warrior)

Pantheon has both an active and passive for his spell, Aegis Assault. 

  • Passive: Pantheon takes 20/25/40 percent less damage and has a base spell damage of 75/110/700
  • Active: Pantheon braces his shield for two seconds, doubling the effectiveness of his passive and dealing 265/280/380 percent of his attack damage as physical damage to the targets in front of him. Enemies hit have healing reduced by 50 percent for three seconds. 

Shi Oh Yu (Jade, Mystic, Dragon)

Shi Oh Yu is a tier-four dragon that costs seven gold in the shop. The dragon’s spell is the same as it was in Set Seven. Shi Oh Yu enters a Jade stance, gaining 20/25/40 percent damage reduction, immunity to crowd control, and empowering her next three attacks with special effects that deal 250/300/1000 percent attack damage as physical damage.

  • Attack one: Deals physical damage and stuns the target for 1.25 seconds.
  • Attack two: Deals True damage.
  • Attack three: Ends the stance, dealing physical damage to all enemies in a line and knocking them up for one second.

Sohm (Lagoon, Mage, Dragon)

Upon casting Tideblossom, Sohm sends out a tide to a target that isn’t marked and marks them with a Tideblossom. This deals 285/400/1400 magic damage to all enemies hit by the tide along the way. Tideblossoms transfer to a nearby target if the enemy target that was marked with it dies. 

After three casts, Sohm summons a vortex under each Tideblossom, dealing 275/375/1500 magic damage to all enemies in the area. 

Swain, Dragon Tyrant (Darkflight, Dragon)

No longer bound by a human form, Swain is a tier-four dragon that costs seven gold in the shop. Swain launches nine dragonlings toward nearby enemies, with each dealing 90/130/600 magic damage to their target. They then return to Swain and heal him for 12 percent of his missing health. Mana is 60/110.

Sy’fen (Whispers, Mage, Bruiser)

Sy’fen is a tier-four dragon that costs seven gold to purchase in the shop. 

Sy’fen charges toward the farthest enemy within two Hexes, dealing 150/170/450 percent attack damage as physical damage and knocking up enemies they pass through. After charging, Sy’fen bites an enemy, dealing 475/550/2500 percent attack damage as physical damage while ignoring 33 percent of the target’s armor. Mana is 100/170.

Xayah (Ragewing, Swiftshot)

For a total of four seconds, Xayah throws her feathers at up to 2/2/4 enemies near her target. Feathers are left behind her targets. At the end of this duration, Xayah recalls her feathers. Each one deals 13/20/75 per feather to enemies hit.

Five-cost TFT Set 7.5 champions

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There are a total of eight tier-five Set 7.5 champions, including dragons that cost eight gold to purchase from a TFT shop. 

Ao Shin (Tempest, Dragon)

Ao Shin is a tier-five dragon that costs eight gold to purchase from the shop. Upon casting Lightning Rain, Ao Shin fires 20 lightning strikes at random enemies. At three-star, Ao Shin fires 100 lightning strikes at random enemies. Each strike deals 185/275/2000 magic damage and reduces mana from the enemy target. Mana is 0/190.

Aurelion Sol (Astral, Evoker, Dragon)

Aurelion Sol is a tier-five dragon that costs eight gold to purchase from the shop. The dragon summons an unstable black hole underneath a random enemy. After two seconds it implodes, dealing 370/600/4000 damage to all enemies in the area and increasing their damage taken by 20 percent for 10 seconds. Black holes generated after 18 seconds deal 20 percent more damage. 

Bard (Guild, Mystic, Bard)

Bard sends magical energy toward the largest group of enemies, stunning them for 1.25/2/15 seconds and causing them to take 15/20/9,999 percent increased damage while stunned. A three-star Bard will stun and deal damage to the whole board. 

Shyvana (Ragewing, Shapeshifter, Dragon)

After getting reworked in Set Seven, Shyana’s spell remains the same in Set 7.5. She is a tier-five dragon that costs eight gold to purchase in a shop. 

Shyvana transforms into a dragon and immediately casts her spell Flame Breath, which will follow her movements. She then becomes untargetable before divebombing the largest group of enemies, is immune to crowd control effects, and deals 80/150/500 magic damage while stunning them for 1.25/1.25/10 seconds. Shyvana then breathes her flame breath in a cone for 3.5 seconds, dealing 80/150/1500 flat magic damage. 

Soraka (Jade, Starcaller)

Soraka’s spell Starfall has a passive and active. 

  • Passive: If an ally is below 50 percent health, Soraka gains an additional 15 mana per attack. 
  • Active: Soraka heals allies for 105/165/1000 for a total of two seconds through stars that hit allies randomly. 

Terra (Monolith, Dragon)

Terra is a new Set 7.5 tier-five dragon that costs eight gold to purchase in the shop. Terra stomps three times with Earthquake, dealing 130/165/4000 percent of their combined armor and magic resistance, plus 200 percent of their attack damage as physical damage. At the end of the Earthquake, Terra hardens their scales for eight seconds, granting armor and magic resistance. Mana is 30/70.

Yasuo (Mirage, Dragonmancer, Warrior)

Yasuo shields himself for 180/240/2500 for 2/2/20 seconds and dashes through his target, slashing nearby enemies for 150/200/2500 percent attack damage as physical damage.

Every third cast, his slash deals 250 percent attack damage scaling, hits a larger area and knocks up enemies for 1.5 seconds. If Yasuo hits on the last enemy left alive, he repeatedly slashes them until they die.

Zoe (Shimmerscale, Spell Thief, Mage)

Zoe doesn’t have her own ability. As a spell thief, she will borrow abilities from other dimensions during combat and cast them as if they were her own. Daisy will spawn at the target’s location and Janna Tornado stun is for 1.25 seconds. man is 40/110.

  • Kayle spell bonus armor and magic resistance:  20/40/1000
  • Janna spell attack speed: 5/5/30

Update Aug. 22 1:30pm CT: New stats added from Mortdog Uncharted Realms PBE rundown.

Update Aug. 25 12:30pm CT: All TFT Set 7.5 PBE updates applied.

Update Aug. 26 1:45pm CT: All TFT Set 7.5 PBE updates applied.

Update Aug. 30 11:30am CT: All TFT Set 7.5 PBE updates applied.

Update Sept. 7 4:30pm CT: All TFT Set 7.5 champions stats and abilities were updated for the Dragonlands Uncharted Realms launch.

Update Sept. 20 1:30pm CT: All Patch 12.18 balance changes were applied.

Update Oct. 4 3:25pm CT: All Patch 12.19 balance changes were applied.

Update Oct. 17 1pm CT: Balance changes from 12.19 B-patch were applied.

Update Oct. 18 1:30pm CT: All adjustments from Patch 12.20 were applied.

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