Unpacking the Power of Spear of Shojin in TFT and Mastering Item Stacking: A Deep Dive
Alright, Tacticians! You are deep in Teamfight Tactics (TFT), puzzling over item interactions. Let’s focus on the mysterious Spear of Shojin. Maybe you are also confused about which items stack. No worries, we are here to break it down with a bit of expertise.
Spear of Shojin in TFT: Your Mana Battery?
Let’s start with the highlights, the
Does Spear of Shojin Stack? The Million Gold Question
Let’s answer the big question: Does Spear of Shojin stack? The quick answer is no, it does not stack. Equipping multiples on one champion won’t boost mana regeneration. It’s a one-time deal. Think of it like coffee – one cup is great, two may jitter you, but three? That’s just waste.
Champion Spotlight: Who Wields the Spear Best?
Now that stacking is clear, let’s discuss who should use this mana item. Spear of Shojin is great for champions needing mana to use abilities often. These are usually ability-damage dealers, those who make things explode (or pew pew). Here are some champion types that enjoy this item:
- Ambusher Rebel Comps: Think assassins with a goal.
- Rebel Quickstriker: Fast fighters needing swift casts.
- Rebel Ambusher: Sneaky rebels dealing damage from the shadows.
- Ambusher Chem-baron: Chem-powered ambushers craving casting speed.
- Rebel Academy Sentinel: Smart rebels that are durable.
- Rebel Sentinel Quickstriker: Strong, quick, and rebellious – a true threat!
Within these teams, some champions stand out as perfect for the Spear. Here are a few:
- Irelia: This blade dancer excels with Spear of Shojin, making her primary carry. Her ability to dash benefits from frequent ability use. Imagine Irelia dashing and ulting non-stop. Terrifying for enemies!
- Camille: The Steel Shadow is another strong option. Camille’s ability locks down targets and deals damage. With Spear of Shojin, she can hook and sink enemies often.
- Sett: The Boss thrives on casting to suplex foes. Spear of Shojin lets him throw more punches during fights and increase damage.
- Smeech (if relevant): Depending on the set, if there’s a champion who mirrors a spell-casting damage dealer like Smeech, Spear of Shojin serves well.
- Ekko: The time manipulator! Ekko’s Chronobreak ability is impactful. More casts mean more stuns and area damage. Spear of Shojin allows him to create chaos frequently.
- Akali: This rogue assassin loves to blink in and out, delivering burst damage. Spear of Shojin helps charge her ability quickly.
- Ezreal: The Prodigal Explorer enjoys launching arcane shots. More Mystic Shots let him chip away at enemies consistently.
- Singed: Run, Singed! Though strange, if building a Chem-baron comp focused on ability damage, Spear offers him frequent poison use.
- Renata Glasc: The Chem-Baroness excels with her ability when set up right. Spear of Shojin helps her release toxic fumes often.
- Lux: The Lady of Luminosity! Lux benefits greatly from mana regen. Spear of Shojin enhances her Final Spark casts.
- Leona: The Radiant Dawn offers crowd control. Spear helps her use Solar Flare more often for your team’s benefit.
- Rell: The Iron Maiden disrupts enemy formation. Spear lets her cast more often, boosting team durability and disruption.
- Loris (if relevant): Again, depending on the set, if a champion like Loris exists, Spear might be ideal.
Choosing the best champion for Spear of Shojin depends on your comp and meta. Generally, target champions that:
- Heavily depend on abilities for damage or utility.
- Have moderate to high mana costs.
- Benefit from casting abilities frequently.
Under the Hood: How Spear of Shojin Actually Works
Time to get technical and look at the
- 300 Maximum Health: Extra survivability is useful.
- 50 Attack Damage: Boosts auto-attack damage for hybrids or general output.
- 25 Ability Haste: This stat is key! It lowers cooldowns, permitting frequent ability usage.
The true power lies in its UNIQUE ive, from League of Legends item description:
UNIQUE ive: Dealing ability damage with a champion ability grants a stack for 6 seconds, stacking up to 4 times and up to 1 per cast instance per second and each second for damage-over-time abilities.
This means when a champion deals ability damage, they receive a stack. Each stack holds for 6 seconds and stacks up to 4 times. You gain one stack per ability cast or per second for damage-over-time abilities. Each stack grants a 3% damage boost to ability damage and procs, maxing out at 12% at full stacks. That’s a significant boost during fights!
Spear of Shojin Interactions: Clearing Up the Confusion
Now for possible interactions swirling in your tactical mind:
Spear of Shojin and Urgot’s W: A Match Made in… Zaun?
Does Spear work with Urgot’s W,
Garen’s E and Spear of Shojin: Spin to Win… More Often?
What about Garen’s E,
For consistent Garen performance, other items are usually a better choice.
True Damage and Spear of Shojin: Does it Get the Boost?
The big question is: Does Shojin increase true damage? Yes! The ive says, “For each stack, your ability damage and proc damage gain 3% increased damage…” This increase applies to all ability damage, including true damage.
If your champion deals true damage with abilities and you want to increase that damage, Spear of Shojin will help. It adds extra flavor to a hot dish – things get even hotter.
Spear of Shojin vs. Blue Buff: Mana Item Showdown
Let’s resolve a classic debate: Blue Buff or Spear of Shojin? Which item is superior? This often creates heated debates on Reddit and among TFT players. The truth is, there isn’t a simple answer. Here’s a breakdown to guide your item choices:
Some careful Reddit analysis shows the damage output between Blue Buff and Spear of Shojin is nearly identical at 40 mana. Yet, the advantage goes to Spear of Shojin as fights continue. Why? Its stacking damage ive. Longer fights let Shojin accumulate more stacks, leading to greater damage over time.
Here’s a quick guideline for choosing items:
- Blue Buff: Best on casting champions with low mana costs (less than 40 mana). It gives a burst of mana after each cast, refilling their mana bar. This is ideal for champions needing to cast right after the previous ability.
- Spear of Shojin: A better option for backline casters with higher mana costs (40+ mana) who benefit from sustained damage. Shojin’s stacking damage ive grows in value as battles drag on.
Think of Blue Buff as a quick energy shot. Spear of Shojin is a slow-release energy source for sustained performance in a marathon. Choose wisely based on your champion’s needs and strategy.
Gold Efficiency of Spear of Shojin: Is it Worth the Investment?
Now for some economics: What’s the gold efficiency of Spear of Shojin? Its base stats are around 89.52% gold efficient. What does that mean? Gold efficiency measures the item’s value against its cost. An item at 100% means its stats are worth the gold you spent. Below 100%, you pay a ; above 100%, you get a bargain.
At 89.52%, gold efficiency is decent but not outstanding. It shows you’re paying a bit more for the item’s convenience and especially for its UNIQUE ive. Spear of Shojin’s true worth lies in its mana regeneration and stacking damage buff. These ive effects make it notable for the right champions even with lower raw gold efficiency.
For more insights on Spear of Shojin, check resources like METAsrc’s TFT Spear of Shojin Item Guide and MOBAFire’s Spear of Shojin item page. They provide in-depth stats, builds, and discussions to enhance your understanding.
Item Stacking in TFT: The Grand Rules of Duplication
Now, we’ve cut into Spear of Shojin. Let’s step back and discuss item stacking in TFT. Knowing which items stack is vital for effective item use and avoiding wasted components.
The Non-Stacking Club: Items That Refuse to Multiply
These items refuse to stack. Equipping multiple copies on one champion usually doesn’t work (unless you’re trying off-meta strategies). Here’s a list of items that do NOT stack:
- Any Emblem item: Emblems grant traits. You can’t stack multiple emblems of the same type on one champion for double bonuses. Think of it as trying to be doubly rebellious – you’re still just one rebel.
- Blue Buff: As stated, Blue Buff is unique. One is enough to get your mana flowing; multiple won’t boost mana regen.
- Edge of Night: This item provides a spell shield. One Edge of Night gives one shield. No need for multiple shields.
- Frozen Heart: This item reduces enemy attack speed. Multiple won’t create total paralysis. One is sufficient.
- Infinity Edge: Infinity Edge boosts critical strike damage. Its ive is unique and doesn’t stack. More Infinity Edges won’t lead to infinite crits.
- Last Whisper: Last Whisper reduces armor. Multiple won’t stack to shred armor further. One whisper suffices.
- Morellonomicon: Morellonomicon inflicts burn and prevents healing. Multiple won’t create double burn or super-anti-heal. Just one is enough.
- Quicksilver: Quicksilver offers immunity to crowd control. One is sufficient; more won’t enhance immunity.
- Red Buff: Red Buff inflicts burn and applies Grievous Wounds. Only one Red Buff per champion can be equipped.
The Stacking Squad: Items That Love to Multiply
Now for the fun part – items that
- Archangel’s Staff: Yes, Archangel’s Staff stacks! Each one equipped grants mana-scaling ability power. Stacking leads to massive ability power gains for frequently casting champions.
- Ionic Spark: Yes, Ionic Spark stacks! Stacking Ionic Sparks creates chain-lightning chaos. More Sparks mean more damage and potential board-wide mayhem.
- Titan’s Resolve (Titan’s Revenge/Titan’s Vow): Yes, Titan’s Resolve stacks! Each provides stacking Attack Damage and Ability Power with attacks or damage taken, up to 25 stacks.
- Dragon’s Claw (and Radiant Dragon’s Claw): Yes, Dragon’s Claw stacks! Multiple copies grant high magic resistance, turning your champion into a magic sponge.
- Deathblade (Caustic Deathblade): Yes, Deathblade stacks with no upper limit! Each grants bonus Attack Damage on takedown, leading to significant accumulation.
- Massive bonus AD keeps growing as your champion scores kills. It’s a snowball item that promotes aggressive play. Multiple Deathblades can lead to huge damage outputs. Picture a champion with several Deathblades slicing through foes effortlessly.
- Crownguard: Yes, Crownguard stacks! After testing, we confirmed that multiple Crownguards each grant a shield. Stacking it offers layers of protection, making your champion durable and hard to burst. It’s like a layer of solid armor, transforming you into a tank.
- Blighting Jewel: Yes, Blighting Jewel should stack! It lowers enemy Magic Resist (MR). While
Sunder (another MR mechanic) also reduces MR, Blighting Jewel’s effect stacks. This capability allows you to effectively reduce enemy magic resistance. It’s like unraveling their magic barriers quickly. - Rageblade (Guinsoo’s Rageblade): Yes, Rageblade stacks! Attacks increase Attack Speed. Multiple Rageblades contribute to fast attack speeds. Stacking Rageblades benefits attack-speed-based champions wanting to unleash rapid auto-attacks. It’s like becoming a super-fast auto-attacker.
- Steadfast Heart: Yes, Steadfast Heart stacks well! Especially combined with items like Warmog’s Armor. Multiple Steadfast Hearts give shields below 50% health, enhancing resilience and making your champion hard to eliminate. It’s like having several emergency shields.
- Obsidian Cleaver: Yes, Obsidian Cleaver stacks! It reduces enemy armor after dealing physical damage. Stacking goes up to 6 times, allowing 24% armor reduction. Each Cleaver may not create a significant impact alone, but multiple Cleavers lead to armor shredding against tanky foes. It’s a team strategy for armor reduction.
- Gargoyle Stoneplate: Yes, Gargoyle Stoneplate stacks! Although the “Fortify” ive no longer stacks as before, the base armor and magic resist from multiple Stoneplates stack. This makes your champion much tankier. It’s like a fortress of resistances being built.
Emblems: Trait-Based Uniqueness
Let’s revisit Emblems. As mentioned, Emblems do not stack on one champion. Having the same emblem on two champions does not double the bonus. However, emblems possess strategic depth through:
- Higher trait breakpoints: Emblems are vital for achieving higher trait tiers, leading to powerful bonuses. For example, going from 4 to 6 Rebels boosts your team significantly.
- Flexibility and Composition Synergy: Emblems help adapt your composition based on drops and augments. You can switch trait synergies by cleverly using emblems.
- Strategic Itemization Across Your Team: You can’t stack emblems on one champion, but you can spread different emblems on your team to enable multiple strong traits.
Emblems don’t stack conventionally but add a strategic layer in TFT by allowing varied compositions and traits. You can read about the Sniper Emblem controversy for more community insights on emblems.
Specific Item Interactions and Stacking: A Quick Reference Guide
To help with your item-stacking knowledge, here is a quick reference for item stacking behavior:
- Archangel’s Staff: Stacks
- Ionic Spark: Stacks
- Titan’s Resolve: Stacks
- Steadfast Heart: Stacks
- Sterak’s Gage: Shields do NOT stack with Maw of Malmortius shields.
- Dragon’s Claw: Stacks
- Deathblade: Stacks
- Obsidian Cleaver: Stacks
- Gargoyle Stoneplate: Base stats stack, but “Fortify” ive has changed in stacking.
- Infinity Edge: ive does NOT stack (Unique).
- Crownguard: Stacks
- Wound (Grievous Wounds): Multiple sources do NOT stack duration, only refresh duration.
Beyond Stacking: Other Essential TFT Mechanics
While stacking is essential to TFT itemization, many other mechanics are vital. Let’s briefly explore other important elements:
Anti-Healing: Combatting Regen
Yes, anti-healing is indeed present in TFT! It counters healing-reliant setups. You can access anti-heal through Morellonomicon, Red Buff, and certain champion traits. Anti-heal reduces healing effectiveness, making sustaining through damage difficult.
Burn Effects: Tick-Tock Damage
Burn effects don’t stack in intensity but DO refresh duration. More burn effects won’t multiply damage but a new source with higher damage will replace the existing weaker one. Burn effects deal consistent damage over time, chipping away at health.
Stun: Crowd Control is Key
Stuns are a powerful crowd control form in TFT. They disable enemy champions temporarily. Numerous champions can stun, like Cassiopeia, Fiora, Jarvan IV, Jax, Jinx, Kennen, Lee Sin, and Lux. Stuns disrupt enemy formations, allowing your team to attack.
Scrap: Component Synergy at Combat Start
Scrap is a unique trait converting components from Scrap units into full items at combat’s start. Scrap units gain shields based on team-held components. It’s a potent way to gain early item advantage and durability.
Blue Buff: Mana After Cast
Blue Buff provides mana post ability casting. This classic mana item enables champions to cast frequently, especially lower mana cost ones. Very Dark Blue Buff (Blue Blessing) grants extra damage on takedown for added offense.
Ranked System: Climbing the Ladder
The TFT Ranked System resembles League of Legends, starting in Bronze and Iron. You climb through tiers to Grandmaster and Challenger. To “win” in ranked, place in the top half (top 4). Bottom half denotes a loss while placement reveals LP changes. 1st place earns the most LP, while 8th loses the most. Time to scale ranks, Tacticians!
Set Changes: The Ever-Evolving Meta
TFT Sets change every 4 months or 8 patch cycles. Each set introduces new themes, champions, traits, and mechanics, keeping the experience fresh and always evolving. Staying adaptable is crucial for long-term success. Currently, “Into the Arcane” is in play, but new sets will rotate. Stay updated!
General TFT Game Knowledge: Level Up Your Strategy
Beyond items and mechanics, let’s expand our view with general TFT knowledge for strategic gameplay:
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Game Popularity: TFT is Still Thriving
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