TFT Tournament Players Gadgets and Gadgets to Watch

The Teamfight Tactics Gizmos and Gadgets Championship kicks off Friday, with the top 32 players from around the world vying for the $300,000 prize pool and the TFT Set 6 crown.

With so many players involved, it can be hard to decide who to follow all weekend – but Upcomer has you covered. Here are the top players from each region that viewers should watch out for when starting the TFT Gizmos and Gadgets Tournament.

Huanmei (China)

Huanmie is TFT world champion. Not only that, he is the only player to have appeared in three different TFT World Championships – which he did in three consecutive seasons. It is dishonest to consider him the best TFT player in the world at the moment.

Huanmie had a tough finish in the TFT Fates Championship, but after spending the TFT Reckoning season to regroup and improve, he took first place. In the Chinese regional semi-finals TFT Gizmos and Gadgets, with his back to the wall in the last match, Huanmie put it all on the line. one more time It drops to 19 horsepower before finally climbing. His reward was just enough points to qualify for the final.

In these finals, Huanmie did what he had to do to qualify for the TFT Gizmos and Gadgets Championship. He may not have won the Chinese regional final this year, but he also did not win last year and is still finding a way to win the title at the World Championships.

Double61 (Europe, Middle East and Africa)

Huanmie isn’t the only world champion to play in the TFT Gizmos and Gadgets tournament this season. After missing two seasons, the number one TFT world champion, Double61, is back in search of his second title.

Double61 lifted its first TFT World Championship trophy at the TFT Galaxies in 2020. Nearly two years later, it regained its spot. Not only did he enter this season’s World Championships as a previous world winner, but he also arrived as the EMEA number one after winning the Rising Legends: Gizmos Finals. and Gadgets.

With more experience and momentum than anyone other than his name Huanmie, Double61 is in a prime position to become the first-ever two-time TFT World Champion.

Dodo (Korea)

Ddudu is here for the second consecutive TFT World Championships. He came close to finishing third in a row after narrowly missing the Korean TFT Fates Regional Final. Anyway, Ddudu managed to qualify again by finishing fourth in the Legends Cup: Gizmos & Gadgets, which served as a qualifier for the TFT Gizmos and Gadgets tournament in South Korea.

The reason why Ddudu is a player to watch even though he didn’t win qualification for the tournament is because of his stature Rank 1 player on the Korean server. Coming into the action, he obviously knows how to play on the Worlds board and has experience playing on the international stage. Ddudu may be Huanmie’s second comeback this season.

Milk (North America)

When it comes to North American players in the TFT Gizmos and Gadgets tournament, the player on everyone’s radar is Jeffrey “Milk” Pan. Many of his peers call him TFT GOAT in NA, and based on his ladder and tournament performance, it’s hard to argue. He is a permanent player at number one on the NA ladder and finished third in TFT Reckoning last season as the highest rated non-Chinese player.

Milk enters this season’s TFT World Championships at a hot pace. He easily won the TFT Gizmos and Gadgets NA Regional Finals, finishing six points above the second seeded player – and that was even after winning a round in Game 6 and finishing eighth.

Milk could cement himself in the TFT GOAT conversation by winning the TFT Gizmos and Gadgets Championship while awarding NA its first-ever TFT Championship.

Eusouolucas (Small Region / Brazil)

The must-see small-area player in the TFT Gizmos and Gadgets Tournament has to be Lucas “eusouolucas” Damaso. After finishing third in the Brazil Regional Finals, Eusouolucas needed to earn his place in the TFT Gizmos and Gadgets tournament with a new last chance qualifier.

With crazy competition from the North America, Europe, Middle East, Africa and Latin America region, Eusouolucas turned heads by not only grabbing one of the last two points, but doing so in a convincing manner. Eusouolucas booked his place in the main event even before the start of the final. That day, he was the best player in the hall.

As for players with momentum, Eusouolucas has been ordered onto the world patch.

Samantha Arnold

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