TFT patch 12.11 notes: Dragonlands release, all Set 7 details
TFT patch 12.11 is here, and Riot is welcoming you to the Dragonlands. TFT Set 7 is launching on this update with a new roster of champions and traits, the new Dragon mechanic, and big system changes to Augments. Here’s the patch notes
Six months is up, and that means TFT patch 12.11 is bringing in a new set in the League of Legends autobattler. Players are saying goodbye toGizmos & Gadgetsas they dive back in time tothe Dragonlands in TFT Set 7.

The update is a big one — it’s basically an entirely new game — so let’s dive right into all the changes coming in TFT patch 12.11, including the full patch notes and the release date.
What’s changing in TFT patch 12.11?
TFT Patch 12.11 micropatch sees minor nerfs to Nami, Sylas, and Varus
With Astral currently sitting as one of the most popular traits in the Dragonlands expansion, TFT Lead Designer Stephen ‘Mortdog’ Mortimer previewed a few small nerfs to the comp’s most potent units on June 10.
We want everyone to have the best weekend possible in Dragonlands, so we will be deploying the following micropatch later today. (Don’t ask when, I’ll post when it’s live.)

Thank you all for your support and engagement so far. Dragonlands is looking, as the kids say, TOO LIT.pic.twitter.com/HwhpgwncfB
— Riot Mort (@Mortdog)June 15, 2025
The nerf sees a bugfix to Sylas’s kit that no longer allows him to gain mana while his shield is up, and reductions to Nami and Varus’s damage outputs. According to Mortdog, one of the key issues with the Astral composition was that Nami was too good at both healing and damage – with the nerfs designed to push her towards purely healing.
Astral has 3 carries, Nidalee Varus and ASol (early, mid, late)

Mage has 3 carries, Lillia Ryze and Zoe.
Nami couldn’t be allowed to do so much damage AND heal as much as she did. We chose to lean into healer identity.

TFT Set 7, Dragonlands, launches with new roster of champions and traits
Be gone Hextech, it’s time to venture into the Dragonlands. TFT Set 7 is taking the Convergence back in time with a new roster of champions and traits — and obviously dragons.
The 58 units that make up the roster in TFT Set 7 comprise 51 champions and seven Dragons, each representing one region of the Dragonlands. Dragons are ultra-powerful units that take up two board slots but have turbo-charged abilities and grant triple trait value.

If you want a full rundown on all the Dragonlands changes, be sure to check out our hubs.
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Draconic Augments replaces Hextech Augments
The Dragonic Augments launching as part of TFT Set 7 are worth their own individual section breaking down the patch notes because of the sheer number of changes. While a handful have survived the Convergence time travel, there’s more than 100 new Augments to choose from.
Riot has switched up the Augment armory timing too to 2-1, 3-2, and 4-2, meaning you won’t have to decide on your first Augment before Stage 1 neutrals finish, and you’ll have an earlier comeback change in Stage 4.
You can read up on allthe new Augments launching in TFT Set 7 here.
Check out all of the changes coming in the TFT patch 12.11 below, courtesy ofRiot.
TFT 12.11 update patch notes
Removed Augments
Ancient Archives I
Binary Airdrop
Blue Battery
Built Different
Calculated Loss
Component Grab Bag
Cybernetic Shell
Double Trouble
First Aid Kit
High End Shopping
Hyper Roll
Item Grab Bag II
Jeweled Lotus
Makeshift Armor
March of Progress
Phony Frontline
Rich Get Richer
Stand United III
Sunfire Board
Tiny Titans Tactician
The Golden Egg
Three’s Company
Wise Spending
Augment System Changes
Anima Visage (Portable Forge Item)
Archangel’s Staff
Bloodthirster
Bramble Vest
Brink of Dawn (Radiant)
Rosethorn Vest (Radiant)
Chalice of Charity (Radiant)
Deathblade
Death’s Defiance (Portable Forge Item)
Demon Slayer (Radiant)
Dragon’s Claw
Dragon’s Will (Radiant)
Dvarapala Stoneplate (Radiant)
Eternal Whisper (Radiant)
Eternal Winter (Portable Forge Item)
Giant Slayer
Gold Collector (Portable Forge Item)
Guinsoo’s Reckoning (Radiant)
Hand of Justice
Hextech Gunblade
Hextech Lifeblade (Radiant)
Covalent Spark (Radiant)
Last Whisper
Luminous Deathblade (Radiant)
Manazane (Portable Forge Item)
Morellonomicon
More More-ellonomicon (Radiant)
More More-ellonomicon
Obsidian Cleaver (Portable Forge Item)
Quickestsilver (Radiant)
Randuin’s Sanctum (Portable Forge Item)
Rapid Firecannon
Rapid Lightcannon (Radiant)
Redemption
Radiant Redemption
Absolution (Radiant)
Rocket Propelled Fist (Portable Forge Item)
Spear of Hirana (Radiant)