TFT: The best streamers to watch to progress

Our articles on Combat Tactique TFT: The best streamers to watch to progress We list some good addresses of streamers to learn and progress on Teamfight Tactics.

What better way to progress in a competitive game than watching great players explain their process? Because Teamfight Tactics is a strategy game, streamers often have the opportunity to read and respond to the chat, which makes it a very interesting tool to improve. Here is a list of some educational streams to follow.



French-speaking streamers

Shaunz

A former League of Legends coach for teams like Gambit Gaming and Vitality, Shaunz recently turned to streaming Teamfight Tactics. He explains well what he is doing and why, and is used to interacting with his cat.

ImSoFresh

Another well-known name in the French-speaking community, ImSoFresh also cut his teeth on League of Legends before moving to TFT. She often happens to play with other challenger players, in particular Betsy, which allows them to exchange their point of view during their game and can be very educational.

Crvor

Less known than his two friends, Crvor started Teamfight Tactics very early and quickly rose to the top of the European ladder. Since it usually has fewer viewers but just as much talent, it will be easier to get your questions answered in the chat.

English-speaking streamers

Along with the four most well-known (scarra, dog, DisguisedToast and hafu), who dominate Teamfight Tactics Twitch when logged in, there are plenty of other streamers who are a little lesser known but are just as interesting to watch if you speak English.


Saintvicious


Former professional player and coach of League of Legends, Saintvicious was the first official recruitment of a large esports organization (Team Liquid) on Teamfight Tactics. He generally provides his viewers with a command (!comps) that links to his current meta compositions, and explains in detail what he does when he plays.

Hyped

Also signed to Team Liquid, this name may not speak to you, he is nevertheless one of the most influential TFT players. A former Dota Auto Chess player, he regularly updates his various challenger tier lists and often responds to his chat.

Tabzz

The third and final Team Liquid player, Tabzz is still one of many former professional League of Legends players on the roster. Converted to TFT, he has several Challenger accounts and has been the source of several meta compositions in recent weeks (including Assassin / Ninja / Elementalist).

Keane

One again ! A former midlaner for Team Gravity in the NA LCS, Keane has made a name for himself recently by always remaining in the top 10 challenger NA and being recruited by TSM. Since he plays on the different major servers (Korean, North American, European), he knows the different meta compositions like the back of his hand.

soulless

Unknown to the Battalion until recently, Souless came to prominence when he invented the composition Yordle/Demon/Elementalist/Sorcerer which was named after him. Now a streamer signed by TSM, he is interesting to watch for his ability to innovate new compositions.


SuperJJ

Former professional player of Hearthstone and Gwent, SuperJJ has the advantage of being German, and therefore of streaming on the EUW server and at more accessible times for French spectators. Usually at the top of the Challenger rankings, his stream is worth watching if you want to see a very analytical mind at work.


This list is obviously not meant to be exhaustive, there are still dozens of Challenger streamers worth a look. However, we believe that with this selection, you should have all the cards in hand to better understand the game and progress. Do not hesitate to suggest other streams in the comments, we may add them as we go.


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