How to Play Dominator — TFT Set 13: Into the Arcane
Welcome to our trait guide, where we’ll be covering the Dominator trait in the new TFT Set 13: Into the Arcane. In this guide, we’ll explain how Dominator works, cover the different champions, provide notable Augment choices, and cover some potential team comps.
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How TFT Dominator Works
Dominator Trait Bonus
Champions: Ziggs 2g / Blitzctank 3g / Cassiopeia 3g / Dr. Mundo 4g / Silco 4g / Mordekaiser 5g
Combat start: Dominators gain a Shield for 15 seconds. When Dominators cast, they gain stacking Ability Power based on the Mana spent.
- (2) 250 Shield, 25% AP
- (4) 500 Shield, 50% AP
- (6) 800 Shield, 75% AP
The Dominator trait has a mix of both frontline and backline units, and the trait bonus buffs both offense and defense. While the Shield is fairly small, it can add up when multiple units gain one. The AP bonus is also interesting, as you get a stacking buff rather than all at once.
The AP gain is also based on the mana spent, so while you can certainly spam low CD abilities, casting large abilities will result in a large bonus as well.
Dominator Synergy
Here’s a list of traits you can branch into from the Dominator champions:
TFT Dominator Champions
Ziggs Scrap Dominator 2g
Ability:
Ziggs has a quite straightforward ability, launching a bomb that will further split into mini bombs. With the Dominator trait as his main source of buffs, you’ll definitely want mana generation items to stack up AP throughout the fight.
Ziggs may simply be a transition unit to hold items for a late game carry, but reroll comps are always possible. It’ll really depend on the balancing of things like his trait bonuses, good units to pair with, etc.
Blitzcrank Automata Dominator 3g
Blitzcrank is a straight-forward tank, but his ability has a unique reflect mechanic. His ability will grant a shield, and his passive reflects a percentage of damage absorbed. This further synergizes with the Dominator trait that generates a shield on combat start.
His active also shocks a few nearby enemies, which will be a nice damage bonus, especially as he starts stacking up AP.
Cassiopeia Black Rose Dominator 3g
Every time Cassiopeia is in TFT, she’s a low-mana caster, and Set 13 is no exception. As a good Blue Buff holder, she will ramp up Ability Power with the Dominator trait. Her ability is usually single-target, but every third cast will hit multiple enemies.
If you plan to play with Cassiopeia as your 3-star carry, you likely will want to build into both of her traits. Black Rose is the summon trait of Set 13, so getting a few units there will help improve your frontline.
Dr. Mundo Experiment Dominator 4g
Dr. Mundo’s ability gives him a large heal over a short duration, which will scale with his AP. With the Dominator trait, Mundo will only get harder and harder to take down as the fight progresses. He’ll do a bit of AoE damage with his ability as well, so he can turn into a raid boss given enough investment.
Silco Chem-Baron Dominator 4g
Silco’s ability is quite straightforward. He summons little monstrosities, which almost look like grubs, that attack for him dealing AP damage on attack. All things considered, he’s a flavorful backline AP caster.
The Chem-Baron trait is the new high stakes/economy trait of Set 13, so this team might look toward Silco as your main 4-cost carry to stabilize your board.
Mordekaiser Conqueror Dominator 5g
Mordekaiser is a 5-cost unit, and his ability lives up to the cost. He’ll pull enemies in, gain omnivamp, and start slamming his weapon on enemies in an AoE, dealing AP damage. This turns him into an AP damage/tank hybrid, capable of dealing massive damage while also tanking massive damage.
If you’re looking to play around any of the other Dominator units like Cass, Silco, or Ziggs, Mordekaiser will be an easy addition to your team comp, so try to make space for him in the late game. If you can’t find him, you’ll have to make do, but he surely makes the cut on your strongest board.
Best TFT Dominator Augments
In general, Augments like Crest and Crown will always be good, but there are definitely more notable ones to explore and discover. As we make our way to the PBE, we’ll be sure to test a variety of combinations and update this article with what we find.
TFT Dominator Team Comps
The set has yet to even come out on PBE yet, and unfortunately, our team was unable to playtest the Set this time around. While we can’t recommend team comps at the moment, we’ll be sure to come back and update this article once we have a good feel for things.
Thanks for Reading! If you want to try and come up with your own team comps for Set 13, check out our Team Builder. For a full overview on the new set, check out our TFT Set 13 Reveal Page.
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