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All TFT Set 8.5 players invited to the NA Regional Finals

Only the best will represent North America at TFT Worlds.

The Monsters’ Attack competitive play season saw 24 Teamfight Tactics players from North America emerge as the best, with each fighting for a direct invite to the Set 8.5 TFT World Championship. 

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Showcasing the best of the best from the Monsters’ Attack season, only 24 North American TFT players earned an invite to the Regional Finals that is scheduled to take place from May 12 to 14. Both Set Eight and 8.5 provided invites to the top two players on the TFT ranked ladder at the end of the season. 

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The top four finishers from the Mid-Set Finale (Set Eight) and Mecha Cup (Set 8.5) earned direct invitations to the NA Regional Finals. And a Last Chance Qualifier provided two additional tournament seeds, while the 10 players with the highest Qualifier Points from the Cup tournaments were invited as well. 

NA TFT Monsters’ Attack Regional Finals player list

Multiple players showcased top finishes throughout the Monsters’ Attack season, like sètsuko and Cottontail, earning their invites through Cup wins that had them sitting at the top of the Qualifier Points leaderboard. Other players like Robivankenob earned an invite to the Regional Finals at the Set 8.5 LCQ and IM Spethom locked up an invite by winning the Glitched Out! Mecha Cup. 

Here’s every NA player invited to the TFT Set 8.5 Monsters’ Attack Regional Finals, according to Wisdom and Riot

Mid-Set Finale invites

  • Wasianiverson
  • Milala
  • Bossoskills
  • Broccoli

Ranked ladder invites

  • Dishsoap (Set Eight)
  • BC Socks (Set Eight)
  • Robinsongz (Set 8.5)
  • DPEI (Set 8.5)

Mecha Cup invites

  • IM Spethom
  • RippleOverdrive
  • Aesah
  • Kindlegem

Last Chance Qualifier invites

  • Eunwilf
  • Robivankenob

Qualifier point invites

  • sètsuko 
  • Rereplay
  • Clear
  • Garchompro
  • DQA
  • TL Kurumx
  • JukeYou
  • Cottontail
  • Kyivix
  • Jdzielinski22

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The top two finishers at the NA Regional Finals will advance to Worlds, along with the player who had the best average placement over the course of the tournament. Two players with the next highest scores at the Regional Finals get a second chance to compete at the Monsters’ Attack World Championship through the TFT Western Last Chance Qualifier tournament. 

North America has a total of four seeds at the Monsters’ Attack World Championship and can have up to six TFT players competing at Worlds depending on the outcome of the Set 8.5 Last Chance Qualifier tournament. Worlds is set to be held from May 26 to 28.

Update May 8 11:15am CT: Information about TFT Monsters’ Attack World Championship seeds was added.


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Danny has been writing for Dot Esports for over five years, first as a freelancer and now as a staff writer. He is the lead beat writer for Magic: The Gathering and Teamfight Tactics. Danny is also a solid Monopoly GO player, having beaten every main event without spending a dime. When Danny isn't writing or gaming, he's chilling by the water in Spacecoast Florida with his family and friends. He's always got a tan, because touching grass is important, and loves playing strategic digital and tabletop games. Past outlets Danny has written for include TheGamer and ScreenRant.