In the final patch of Teamfight Tactics (TFT) Set 9, Patch 13.17, players are making the most of established compositions before the mid-set update. One powerful unit in this set is Bel’Veth, a Void Empress character who shines in the late game. To optimize her performance, players should consider the following:

Bel’Veth’s statistics:
Health: 1100/1980/3564 Damage: 75/113/169 Damage Per Second (DPS): 64/96/144 Magic Resistance (MR): 55 Armor: 55 Speed: 0.85 Mana: 20/70 Range: Melee Her ability, Royal Maelstrom, targets the lowest health enemy in range, dealing 65% physical damage and 1% of the target’s max health as true damage. Players can enhance her performance with items like Bloodthirster, Guinsoo’s Rageblade, Last Whisper, Titan’s Resolve, Edge of Night, and Hand of Justice.

Bel’Veth costs 5 gold and belongs to the Void origin and Empress class, synergizing well with units from these categories.

Two of Bel’Veth’s traits are Empress and Void:
Empress: When Bel’Veth eliminates an enemy, they leave behind Void Coral. The first coral increases her max health by 50%, and additional corals heal her 20% max health while dealing 10% max health as magic damage to nearby enemies. Void: This trait summons a void egg at the start of combat, which hatches into a horror and knocks up adjacent enemies. The strength of the horror increases with Void star level.
To build an effective comp, players can consider options like “Super Nash Bros,” which involves a full Void team to summon Baron Nashor, or “Five Stars All Around,” focusing on legendary 5-cost carries. Compositions like these can help players secure victories in the late game of TFT Set 9, ensuring a strong finish to this patch.




