One of the team compositions that players love and are always ready to play whenever the opportunity arises in TFT Set 6 is the Jackpot. Characterized by the strategy of “building a losing streak, waiting for the jackpot to hit,” Jackpot requires players to adjust their strategy precisely, calculate the amount of health lost after each round, and especially rely on luck to “hit the jackpot” at the right moment. Despite these high requirements, what makes this playstyle so popular among many gamers?

Creates a thrilling, exciting feeling
Perhaps no playstyle or team composition in TFT history creates as much thrill and excitement for players as the “white eco” which has been materialized as the Jackpot trait in TFT Set 6. Players build a losing streak, and a chest is created when the trait is activated. Once enough streaks are accumulated and a player wins, this chest will drop items including gold, equipment, champions, and special items like Neeko’s Help, Golden Spatula…

Players can check information before “hitting the jackpot,” but the feeling of winning in the deciding round and then turning the game around is an indescribable emotion that most players hope to experience at least once while playing TFT.
Helps players create “unbelievable” team compositions
Anyone who has played TFT undoubtedly knows the power of expensive champions when reaching 3 stars. However, achieving this is incredibly difficult. In addition to carefully calculating gold usage, players must also maintain good health, avoiding losses too quickly. Not to mention, there is competition for champions from other players and the luck factor when rolling champions. In summary, to acquire expensive champions at 3 stars, the Jackpot playstyle is one of the most viable methods.

Players using the Jackpot playstyle usually hope to receive valuable items, expensive champions, and a chance to turn the game around at high thresholds. This frequently happens, but there is a small chance that some players may be less fortunate and do not gain any significant profit, even after hitting the highest jackpot. But at that point, they can only blame their luck.
Has “achievements” to show off to the community
For the TFT community, a dominating victory, climbing ranks, or obtaining 3-star 4-5 cost champions is worth sharing on social media for everyone to see. But one more thing that is particularly appreciated by TFT players is that after hitting a big jackpot, they can showcase achievements on social media platforms, in groups related to the game, and receive admiration from other players.



Of course, this is just one reason among many that make the Jackpot playstyle popular. However, players must also remember: this composition requires extremely high skill, and just one small mistake can cost them dearly, losing the entire game if they do not “hit the jackpot” in time.