How to Play Heavyweight — TFT Set 15: K.O. Coliseum
Welcome to our trait guide, where we’ll be covering the Heavyweight trait in the new TFT Set 15: K.O. Coliseum. In this guide, we’ll explain how Heavyweight works, cover the different champions, and give a quick rundown of the other potential traits you could branch into.
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How TFT Heavyweight Works
Heavyweight Trait Bonus
Your team gains 100 Health.
Heavyweights gain additional bonus Health, and Attack Damage equal to a percentage of their Health.
- (2) 20% Health | 0.2% Health to AD
- (4) 40% Health | 0.4% Health to AD
- (6) 55% Health | 0.6% Health to AD
Heavyweight is a great low commitment defensive trait, allowing you to easy splash a two-piece for team-wide bonus Health. Though if you decide to invest further, your Heavyweights can actually start turning into carries with the Health to AD scaling.
Heavyweight Synergy
Here’s a rundown of the traits you can branch into from Heavyweight:
- Aatrox – Mighty Mech / Juggernaut
- Zac – Wraith
- Kobuko – Mentor
- Darius – Supreme Cells
- Jayce – Battle Academia
- Poppy – Star Guardian
Unfortunately Heavyweight doesn’t come with additional synergies, but it’s still a great early pickup to help bolster your defenses.
TFT Heavyweight Champions
Aatrox Mighty Mech Juggernaut Heavyweight 1g
Aatrox can heal himself before dealing physical damage to his target, with bonus healing/damage depending on Aatrox’s missing health. As a 1-cost unit with three traits, he’s a great asset to have early on, especially to get an early dip into Juggernaut + Heavyweight bonuses.
Zac Wraith Heavyweight 1g
Zac’s Reality Ripple heals then deals magic damage to enemies within a small radius. He’s a very simple early game tank, but a very accessible way to get Heavyweight early.
Kobuko Mentor Heavyweight 2g
Kobuko can create a shield that protects himself for a few seconds, then sets up his next attack to deal bonus physical damage while Stunning the target. Additionally, as a Mentor Kobuko grants Durability to your team, pairing very well with Heavyweight bonuses. Two great traits and early access to CC makes Kobuko an excellent choice.
Darius Supreme Cells Heavyweight 3g
Darius uses his Grand Guillotine ability to heal himself before dealing a ton of physical damage to his target, with increased damage against Tanks. If the target of his ability dies, he immediately recasts it with slightly less power. This makes him a great counter against tanky comps, while being a flexible fit thanks to Heavyweight.
Jayce Battle Academia Heavyweight 3g
Jayce’s Thundering Hammerstrike deals physical damage to enemies within a radius around his target. He’s a pretty average bruiser that can help splash into Heavyweight, or build towards a vertical Battle Academia comp.
Poppy Star Guardian Heavyweight 4g
Poppy creates a large shield on herself that breaks after a few seconds, dealing physical damage to the target and nearby enemies. Depending on how long the shield was held, enemies hit will be Stunned for a brief period. This is a solid ability, but what really makes Poppy shine is her unique Star Guardian bonus, granting all Star Guardians an emergency heal at 40% Health. Add in Heavyweight and your units will be happy and healthy for much longer.
Best Heavyweight Augments
- Heavyweight Crest: Gain a Heavyweight Emblem.
- Portable Forge: Choose 1 of 4 Artifacts. Artifacts are more powerful items with a unique effect.
- Ring The Bell: After 15 seconds, your Heavyweight champions gain 30% max Health and 20% Damage Amp. Gain a Kobuko and a Zac.
- Heavyweight Circlet: Gain a Heavyweight Emblem, a Poppy, and a Giant's Belt.
- Heavyweight Crown: Gain a Heavyweight Emblem, a Spirit Visage, and a Kobuko.
Best Heavyweight Team Comps
Team comps are very fickle, but we’ll try to keep this section updated with the best team comps you can play around.
☑️ 6 Heavyweight Darius
Link Guide: 6 Heavyweight Darius
☑️ 6 Heavyweight Smolder
Link Guide: 6 Heavyweight Smolder
Conclusion
Thanks for reading! If you want to try and come up with your own team comps for Set 15, check out our Team Builder. For a full overview on the new set, check out our TFT Set 15 Blog Page.