It’s time to blow out the candles! Teamfight Tactics (TFT) is celebrating its 7th anniversary in grand style with the special “7-Year Bash” event, inviting players to revisit classic moments from all 17 sets—the beloved chaotic mode Pengu’s Party returns, accompanied by adorable birthday-themed cosmetics and more.
The Teamfight Tactics: 7-Year Bash event runs on both PC and mobile from June 10 to July 14.
ContentsPengu’s Party Returns with Iconic Traits from 16 Previous SetsCelebrate in Style with an Exclusive Arena, Portal, and PenguNew Guests Crash the Party7 Years of TFT – A Journey That’s Just Getting StartedAppendix: All Legendary Traits Returning in Pengu’s Party
Pengu's Party Returns with Iconic Traits from 16 Previous Sets
At the heart of the celebration is the return of Pengu's Party, a special mode that brings together legendary traits from all 16 previous TFT sets, dating back to the game’s original launch on June 26, 2019. Expect wild chaos, deep nostalgia, and mind-bending combos that let players relive the defining metas and memorable moments from every era of TFT.
Celebrate in Style with an Exclusive Arena, Portal, and Pengu
The 7th anniversary brings a host of birthday-themed cosmetics to transform your Convergence into the ultimate party:
Pengu's 7th Anniversary Bash Arena
The Cake Cruisin' Portal
Party God of Tactics Pengu
Each piece is drenched in festive colors, cakes, and the delightful chaos only TFT can deliver.
New Guests Crash the Party
Alongside treasured memories, TFT introduces fresh faces to the festivities:
A brand-new Scuttle Crab Little Legend
Chibi Cafe Cuties Vex, ready to stir up trouble at the birthday bash
7 Years of TFT – A Journey That's Just Getting Started
Over the past seven years, TFT has grown from an auto-battler into one of the most unique strategy games in the world. Through 17 sets filled with creativity, shifting metas, and unpredictable moments, it’s been an unforgettable ride. This year, Riot Games invites every player to join a party that brings together the past, the present, and the signature joyful chaos of TFT.
Teamfight Tactics: 7-Year Bash is playable from June 10 to July 14 on PC and mobile. Follow official Teamfight Tactics channels for more details on the traits returning in Pengu’s Party and the latest TFT news.
Appendix: All Legendary Traits Returning in Pengu's Party
Since last year’s anniversary, TFT has taken players from the heated arenas of K.O. Coliseum, through the return to Runeterra in Lore & Legends, to bargaining with gods in Space Gods. Now it’s time to celebrate 7 years of Teamfight Tactics officially.
In patches 17.5 and 17.6, the chaotic Pengu's Party mode returns, hauling iconic traits from every previous set to wreak havoc on the Convergence. Players will still battle within the Space Gods set, but this time, Pengu hands out traits from the past to everyone. Traits marked “new” have never appeared in Pengu’s Party before.
Set 1
Phantom
Bronze: At the start of combat, a random enemy has their health massively reduced.
Prismatic: Instantly reduce the health of 2 enemies to 100.
Glacial
Bronze: Gain a Glacial Mallet. Attacks from the champion holding the Mallet have a chance to stun the target and deal bonus magic damage.
Prismatic: Gain another Glacial Mallet, and the bonus magic damage is significantly increased.
Set 2: Rise of Elements
Mountain
Bronze: Gain 2 Mountain Hexes in the front row. At the start of combat, units standing on these hexes gain a shield and permanent bonus health.
Prismatic: The entire front row becomes Mountain Hexes, with greatly increased shield and bonus health.
Crystal (new)
Bronze: Your tanks have a maximum damage cap per single attack or ability hit at the start of the fight.
Prismatic: Tanks take a maximum of 1 damage per instance during the early part of combat.
Set 3: Galaxies
Mech-Pilot
Bronze: Use the Pilot Selector to choose a Pilot. At the start of combat, the Pilot merges into the Mech, gaining the Pilot’s traits and items, plus bonus Attack Damage and maximum Health. When the Mech is destroyed, the Pilot ejects.
Prismatic: The Pilot and 2 nearby allies merge into a giant Super Mech.
Rebel
Bronze: At the start of combat, your team gains a shield and Damage Amp based on the number of adjacent allies.
Prismatic: The shield and Damage Amp values are greatly increased.
Set 4: Fates
Elderwood
Bronze: Every few seconds, your team “grows” and gains bonus stats, stacking up to 5 times.
Prismatic: The bonus stats are significantly higher.
Set 5: Reckoning
Coven
Bronze: At the start of combat, the ally nearest to the center of your board is chosen as the Coven Leader, gaining bonus Ability Power. Whenever an ally on the same side casts their ability, they send Mana to the Coven Leader.
Prismatic: The Coven Leader gains even more Ability Power and Mana.
Renewer (new)
Bronze: Your team heals a percentage of their maximum Health every few seconds. If at full Health, they restore Mana instead.
Prismatic: Heals both Health and Mana simultaneously, with significantly improved efficiency.
Set 6: Gizmos and Gadgets
Yordle
Bronze: After each player combat, gain a Yordle Grab Bag.
Prismatic: If you have at least 5 three-star units, the Yordle Grab Bag has a chance to drop a Yordle Lord.
Set 7: Dragonlands
Shimmerscale
Bronze: Gain a Goldmancer’s Staff, and at Stage 3-1, gain Draven’s Axe.
Prismatic: Gain a Crown of Champions.
Set 8: Monsters Attack!
Hacker (new)
Bronze: Your team gains Omnivamp and summons H4ckerr!m. Enemies it dashes through have their Armor and Magic Resist reduced.
Prismatic: Gain more Omnivamp, see your next opponent, and gain a Rider Hex that sends a unit to the enemy backline, granting bonus Omnivamp and a chance to drop gold on takedown.
Mascot
Bronze: Your team heals a percentage of maximum Health every 2 seconds. When a champion dies, they cheer from the sidelines, increasing the team’s healing.
Prismatic: The healing power is massively increased.
Set 9: Runeterra Reforged
Bilgewater
Bronze: Your team’s attacks and abilities mark enemies, storing damage dealt. After 1.5 seconds, they are struck by a cannon barrage.
Prismatic: The cannon barrage deals more damage, and every 20th shot becomes a treasure chest that drops gold.
Empress (new)
Bronze: Gain a Lavender Crown. After 3 seconds, create a Void Coral near the current target. The holder warps to consume the Coral, gaining HP, AD, and AP and dealing magic damage in an area.
Prismatic: Enemies who die leave additional Void Corals. Subsequent Corals restore HP and grant even more AD and AP.
Set 10: Remix Rumble
Maestro (new)
Bronze: Gain a Maestro’s Baton. The holder has a fixed Attack Speed, and bonus AS is converted to AD. Every 2 attacks, generate a Grand Finale Rifle on the bench, up to 4.
Prismatic: Increases Harmonic damage, can summon more than 4 Rifles, and start combat with 1 free Rifle.
Pentakill (new)
Bronze: Your team gains Durability and Damage Amp. On takedown, a champion “rocks out,” increasing the Damage Amp bonus. At 5 kills, the whole team gains Attack Speed.
Prismatic: Damage Amp and Attack Speed bonuses are greatly increased.
Set 11: Inkborn Fables
Storyweaver
Bronze: Summon Kayle and evolve her as your level increases. At level 5, Kayle upgrades to 2-star and you choose a support effect.
Prismatic: Kayle evolves further at levels 6, 8, and 10, unlocking combat effects and a 4-star form.
Fated (new)
Bronze: Drag one champion onto another to create a Fated pair and unlock bonuses based on champion types.
Prismatic: Your entire team gains the Fated bonus, plus increased maximum Health and a special bonus for the primary pair.
Set 12: Magic n' Mayhem
Pyro
Bronze: Your team gains Attack Speed and generates Infernal Cinders on takedown. Upon reaching a threshold, the team gains additional Attack Speed.
Prismatic: Gain more Cinders, and your units can execute enemies.
Honeymancy (new)
Bronze: Champions gain Bees that periodically attack enemies. Damage is based on the damage dealt and taken by the owner.
Prismatic: Gain vastly more Bees, and they become much stronger.
Set 13: Into the Arcane
Conqueror
Bronze: Your team’s kills accumulate Conquest. Upon reaching thresholds, open War Chests full of rewards.
Prismatic: Gain more Conquest from every kill.
High Roller
Bronze: Gain Sevika’s Jinxed Arm and randomly roll various Jinx Mods during combat.
Prismatic: Mods roll more frequently, with a chance to hit the Jinxed Jackpot.
Set 14: Cyber City
Nitro (new)
Bronze: Summon R-080T. After each fight, champions grant Chrome to R-080T based on their star level, increasing its HP and AP.
Prismatic: Upgrades to T-43X and fires a giant laser when enough Chrome is accumulated.
Overlord (new)
Bronze: Choose an Overlord that bites a backline unit, dealing true damage and stealing their Health, Attack Damage, and Ability Power.
Prismatic: Bites 2 units and also applies Shred, Sunder, Weaken, and Wound.
Set 15: K.O. Coliseum
The Crew (new)
Bronze: Summon Nocturnus, who fires rockets to aid your team whenever you deal enough damage. Champions costing 2 gold or above become Crew Members when upgraded to 3-star.
Prismatic: Increases the maximum number of Crew Members to 4, grants bonus XP, and rockets fire more frequently.
Set 16: Lore & Legends
Demacia (new)
Bronze: Every time your team loses 25% total HP, a Rally occurs, reducing your team’s Mana costs and granting Armor and Magic Resist.
Prismatic: Armor and Magic Resist increased further, unlocks Galio. During Rally, Mana cost is reduced additionally based on Galio’s items.
Ixtal (new)
Bronze: Complete quests to earn Sunshards and exchange them for rewards.
Prismatic: Restore player HP before combat, earn more Sunshards, and unlock Brock upon collecting enough.