TFT patch 11.23 notes: Double-Up release, Mercenary & Samira nerfs, b-patch targets Katarina

February 2023 · 11 minute read

TFT patch 11.23 is here ⁠— the first major balance update of TFT Set 6 is expected to be a smaller one than previous sets, with the release of the Double-Up Labs mode, nerfs to Mercenary, Samira, and more. We’ve got the November 17 patch notes right here.

Players have settled in with TFT Set 6 and the consensus is clear ⁠— it’s one of the best, if not the best, set release in Teamfight Tactics history. From the Hextech Augments system, to the balancing of all the new champions and traits, players haven’t been too vocal in their complaints.

However, Riot are always tinkering with the system, and in TFT patch 11.23, change has come; the biggest being the newest TFT Labs mode, Double-Up, coming with co-op play.

There’s some balance changes too — Mercenary, Innovator, and Bodyguards are the main focuses — although Riot have previously stated they are happy with how TFT Set 6 landed so far.

Here’s what we know about TFT patch 11.23, now live as of November 17.

Innovator is facing some nerfs after dominating the TFT patch 11.23 meta

What’s in TFT patch 11.23?

B-patch nerfs Sion and Katarina hard

Although they managed to avoid the main update, Riot has gone back and nerfed two more popular carries in Sion and Katarina in TFT b-patch 11.23.

The former has been shifted into more of a tank role — fulfilling his Colossus identity — with damage being taken off his Decimating Smash ability, but power shifted into his overall tankiness and CC.

Katarina, on the other hand, has been decimated. A popular re-roll carry, Riot has removed the 40 mana refund at three-star on her ability, forcing players to rock Blue Buff instead of three damage items if they want to force her.

The Katarina nerfs in TFT b-patch 11.23 have gutted the carry.

TFT b-patch 11.23 notes

Champions

Katarina

Sion

Traits

Colossus

Mutant

Bug fixes

New TFT lab Double-Up finally brings co-op mode to autobattler

After two weeks of testing on the PBE after TFT Set 6 went live, the autobattler’s second Labs mode is ready to hit live servers on patch 11.23. Named Double-Up, it’s the first true co-op experience in Teamfight Tactics, letting players pair up with friends in a 2v2v2v2 format.

Double-Up is the first true co-op game mode in TFT.

You will share a HP pool with your partner, meaning you both need to stay winning if you want to find success. Thankfully, you can help each other out, with Assist Armories and the Rune of Allegiance allowing you to give each other items, champions, and other boosts.

Plus, you can even fight for each other. Your team will jump over to your partner’s board to assist them if you finish your combat quickly.

It’s a vastly different experience to just regular Teamfight Tactics, but that was to be expected from TFT’s first ever co-op mode.

Mercenary nerfs to stop high-rollers

Mercenary was meant to be a high-risk, high-reward trait in TFT Set 6. However, it’s been a bit too flexible for Riot’s liking, with players cashing out early and pivoting into late-game carry boards like Yone-Fiora with ease.

Riot are trying to rein in the Fortune fantasy a bit in TFT patch 11.23 with nerfs to the Mercenary trait, as well as Gangplank and Miss Fortune individually. The exact numbers are yet to be released, however.

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Mercenaries are copping the brunt of Riot’s nerf hammer in TFT patch 11.23.

Imperial carry Samira is also primed for nerfs after her new build has shot up through the meta towards the top (thankfully it’s not as powerful as her Set 4.5 build). The same goes for Academy reroll — with the Katarina and Graves variations about to be nerfed with an overall nerf to the trait.

Bodyguard buffs will increase frontline options

On the flip side, Bodyguards are getting a buff in TFT patch 11.23 in two ways. Five-cost unit Galio is getting a hand, and the trait overall will be buffed up — likely to help it contest with other strong frontlines like Bruiser.

Colossus is in the same boat, with the trait getting some extra power shot into it to compensate for the fact they take up two board spots.

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Finally, Imperial buffs are also on their way — so it’s not all doom and gloom for Samira (or Sion, or Swain) carry players.

The first patch (11.23) of Gizmos & Gadgets goes live on the 17th, bringing balance changes to champs, traits, and Augments! What changes are you most excited about to try? pic.twitter.com/m7TcuJaXyh

— Teamfight Tactics #RiotXArcane 💥 (@TFT) November 12, 2021

On top of the aforementioned changes, eight Augments are set to be in the firing line. This includes Woodland Charm — which has dominated early games — as well as the lacklustre Portable Forge.

The Enforcer and Sniper traits are also set to receive adjustments, rather than direct buffs or nerfs.

You can find the full TFT patch 11.23 notes below.

TFT patch 11.23 notes

Champions

1-cost

Ezreal

Garen

Singed

Twisted Fate

Ziggs

2-cost

Katarina

Kog’Maw

Swain

Trundle

3-cost

Cho’Gath

Gangplank

Miss Fortune

Samira

Shaco

4-cost

Dr Mundo

Fiora

Urgot

Yone

5-cost

Galio

Jayce

Jinx

Tahm Kench

Yuumi

Traits

Academy

Bodyguard

Bruiser

Clockwork

Colossus

Enforcer

Imperial

Innovator

Mercenary

Mutant

Scrap

Sniper

Items

Death’s Defiance (Portable Forge Item)

Ionic Spark

Muramana (Portable Forge Item)

Obsidian Cleaver (Portable Forge Item)

Randuin’s Sanctum (Portable Forge Item)

Rocket Propelled Fist (Portable Forge Item)

Augments

All For One (Imperial)

Ardent Censor (Enchanter)

Binary Airdrop

Built Different I/II/III

Calculated Loss

Dominance

Lifelong Learning (Scholar)

Junkyard (Scrap)

Phony Frontline

Runic Shield I/II/III (Arcanist)

Share The Spotlight (Socialite)

Sharpshooter (Twinshot)

Titanic Force

Underdogs

Windfall

Woodland Charm

Labs

Double-Up

Hyper Roll

TFT Coins

System Changes

Augment Varieties

Bug Fixes

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