All new TFT Set 8.5 Little Legends and Chibi champions

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Chaos is spreading through the Teamfight Tactics city of Spatulopolis, bringing two new Chibi Champions in TFT Set 8.5 along with several new Little Legends.

Three new species of Little Legends are scheduled to drop onto the live servers on March 22 around 1pm CT.

The Mid-Set update will also include two Chibi Champions, although only one is hitting the live servers through the launch of Glitched Out! Watching the chaos unfold is the Mythic Little Legend. And the TFT Set 8.5 battle pass will feature two Little Legends, along with two new arenas. 

In addition to the Mid-Set update cosmetic drops, Patch 13.8 contained three Mecha Little Legends and one new Chibi Champion.

Patch 13.8 new Mecha TFT Little Legends and Chibi Malphite

Glitches have led to a Mecha takeover through TFT Set 8.5 Patch 13.8, resulting in three new Little Legends which each have five variants. Also dropping through the update was Mecha Malphite, a new Chibi Champion. The Chibi Malphite also has a base variant that still comes with Seismic Shard Boom.

Chibi Mecha Malphite is an exclusive variant contained within Mecha Chests. Players who crack at least 61 of the Mecha Chests are guaranteed a Chibi Mecha Malphite.

The three Mecha Little Legends are Shisa, Burno, and Squink. Four of their variants are epic while each Little Legend has one legendary variant that is found only through Mecha Chests in the TFT store.

Set 8.5 TFT Little Legends at launch

Ultra Threat Whisker

Crossing over the convergence for TFT Set 8.5 are Scuttle, Noctero, and Shork. Whisk around your arena board with the jet pack on the back of Shork or swoop in with a heroic flare through Noctero. 

Rango Squad, featuring alternate versions of Dango, showcases five variants of the Little Legend heroes. And the Mythic Little Legends of Set 8.5 is Ultra Threat Whisker, directing chaos from his spatula throne.

The battle pass for TFT Set 8.5 will also have two additional Little Legends. Super Evil Sprite is after the Rango Squad while Nemesis Nimblefoot is rocking out.

Chibi Champions in TFT Set 8.5 and battle pass arenas

Chibi PROJECT Zed

Arriving in the TFT shop with the launch of Set 8.5 are Chibi Zed and Chibi Project Zed. The Chibi Zed has a new boom featuring super ninja skills that players have never seen before. And Chibi Project Zed has a ninja-style finisher that will have your opponent feeling the pain of their loss. 

A second Chibi Champion is also slated to drop sometime during Set 8.5. The specifics of this Chibi Champion are unknown, other than it is a he.

In addition to the new Chibi Champions and Little Legends, the TFT Set 8.5 battle pass will contain two new arenas. The first is Whisker’s Evil Lair, a tier-three arena that is located at the end of the battle pass. And the other is a Monsters Attack! arena that showcases a stadium in the middle of Spatulopolis, where all the new Little Legends and Chibi Champions can gather to compete. 

Related: TFT Set 8.5 cheat sheet for Glitched Out!: All traits and breakpoint stats

Players can test out all the new TFT Little Legends and Chibi Champions through PBE starting on March 8 or purchase them from the shop when Set 8.5 launches on March 22.

All images via Riot Games.

Update March 21 4:20pm CT: All images for TFT Set 8.5 Little Legends and arenas were updated.

Update April 18 at 1pm CT: Chibi Malphite and the three Mecha Little Legends from TFT Set 8.5 Patch 13.8 were added.

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Danny has been writing for Dot Esports for over five years, first as a freelancer and now as a staff writer. He is the lead beat writer for Magic: The Gathering and Teamfight Tactics. Danny is also a solid Monopoly GO player, having beaten every main event without spending a dime. When Danny isn't writing or gaming, he's chilling by the water in Spacecoast Florida with his family and friends. He's always got a tan, because touching grass is important, and loves playing strategic digital and tabletop games. Past outlets Danny has written for include TheGamer and ScreenRant.