Following months of various qualifiers and ladder snapshots, 32 NA Teamfight Tactics players battled it out over four invitations to the Fates World Championship.
The NA Fates Regional Finals took place over the course of two weekends, from March 6 to 7 and 13 to 14. Coverage of the event took place throughout all four days, showcasing Principal TFT lead designer Stephen “Mortdog” Mortimer as a broadcaster. Following a total of 24 games played over the course of four days, only the top four competitors earned an invite to the TFT Fates World Championship.
Points were reset each day of gameplay, with the bottom lowest eight point earners getting cut days one, two, and three.
- First: Eight points
- Second: Seven points
- Third: Six points
- Fourth: Five points
- Fifth: Four points
- Sixth: Three points
- Seventh: Two points
- Eighth: One point
Day one, March 6
A total of 32 players competed across four lobbies, with lobbies rotating every two games. Day one featured a total of six games, with the top 24 highest point earners advancing onto day two.
Olaf Slayer/Dragonsoul/Vanguard is often considered one of the best TFT comps and the build lived up to its reputation, earning Souless the first win of the day. TTV TheJirachy, Velayy, and sètsuko were the other three players to open the day with a lobby win. Bertasaurus, the NA player who dominated the Fates Qualifier Four, began the TFT Regional Finals with a solid third-place finish.
Souless continued his domination over the TFT NA Regional Final lobbies, earning a first with double Kayle in game two and a double Samira in game three. Also sitting at the top of the leaderboard following four games was Kiyoon, Velayy, and Pockygom. Sitting on the bubble were veteran competitors TSM KittingIsHard and sètsuko after four games.
Slayers were the top-performing trait of the day, along with other builds that have proven their worth in the past. Re-roll Tristana took a couple of wins throughout the day, along with Brawler Shyvana and Kayle. Matching Souless for the day with three first-place finishes was the up-and-coming VelayyTFT, earning the most points during the day one competition.
Bertasuarus wrapped up his day with a first-place finish in game six while sètsuko just missed the top 24 cutoff despite also taking a first via game six. Several other veteran TFT players like GrandVice8, C9 k3soju, and KCI missed the cut as well.
Here were the top 24 TFT players advancing onto the second day of the NA Fates Regional Finals.
- Velayy: 47 points
- Bertasaurus: 44 points
- Pockygom: 44 points
- Kiyoon: 43 points
- Souless: 42 points
- Kurumx: 39 points
- Agon: 37 points
- DQA TFT: 35 points
- Ramkev: 34 points
- Guubums: 33 points
- Nhan Tam 1: 33 points
- Robinsongz: 32 points
- NosterEleven: 31 points
- Mismatched Socks: 31 points
- Cottontail: 30 points
- Otterbear: 29 points
- TSM KittingIsHard: 29 points
- ILikeHobes: 29 points
- Noobowl: 29 points
- Kyivix: 28 points
- Chessmage: 28 points
- SpencerTFT: 28 points
- TTV TheJirachy: 28 points
- Ramblinnn: 27 points
We will update this article following each game played across the four days of the TFT Fates NA Regional Finals.
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