Divine Trait of TFT Season 12
After the 14.18 patch of TFT Season 12 was released, the Divine Trait quickly rose in strength when Riot Games revamped its effects. Especially at the 7 champions mark, this trait will create an additional Queen’s Crown, giving players a very powerful main DPS option. This is an extremely high power threshold as the player’s team gains more health and also has a quality main DPS.

Of course, to save space on the field, the Divine Trait is a necessary item to help players aim for this activation mark. Even with the current meta Divine team, players will have extremely good options for combining Traits like Xerath, Camille, or even Hecarim. They can easily become powerful main DPS when given a second Queen’s Crown, helping players secure victories.
Pathway Trait of TFT Season 12
Although it has been nerfed several times, the Pathway Trait still proves to be a trait with extremely powerful final activation thresholds. This is due to the fact that the spatial portals of the Pathway Trait can do everything from healing, dealing damage, buffing attack speed to summoning stone monsters. And when activating the 8 or 10 champions of the Pathway Trait, the damage or healing capabilities from these effects become incredibly large and elevate the team’s power to an extraordinary level.

However, the weakness of this team is that it requires Norra (a 5-cost champion) to at least activate the 8 champions mark. Therefore, the Pathway Trait is the key to solving this issue for players by allowing them to reach the 8 champions mark without relying on the expensive unit mentioned above. Furthermore, this helps the player’s team become extremely powerful and have the opportunity to maintain a large amount of health and gold aiming for level 10 with the 10 champions Pathway mark.
Honey Trait of TFT Season 12
After being revamped in patch 14.18, the Honey Trait has significantly improved its power scaling based on champions. Activating higher levels of the Honey Trait will increase the damage of the bees based on the damage the champions receive and deal. However, the weakness of this team is that Veigar appears quite “out of place” with the overall gameplay, as players often look to reroll strongly to upgrade Ziggs and Blitzcrank to 3 stars. Meanwhile, Veigar, with his 3-cost price, will find it difficult to invest in upgrades and mainly plays a role in “activating the trait”.

At that point, the Honey Trait will solve this issue as players can remove Veigar and add in better damaging 4-5 cost units. A typical example is Karma, where players can activate the 4 Sorcerer mark along with Ziggs to maximize magical damage output. If players are even luckier, they could aim for the very strong 7 Honey mark and ultimately secure victory.