TFT Armories are being reworked in patch 11.12 with full items, even Neeko’s Help
The Armory was added to TFT Set 5 as a new way to get items to try and increase player agency. However, just two patches into Reckoning, and Riot are already upping the ante to 11, expanding the Armory to include full items, and even Neeko’s Help.
TFT’s new Armory system has been a hit with players so farthrough Reckoning. The shop gives players access toShadow Itemsand components to help flesh out their board, ultimately putting the power back in their hands and not RNG.

However, within just a few weeks of Reckoning’s release, Riot are already making some big changes to the Armory. In fact, they’re practically reworking how it works entirely.
Coming in TFT patch 11.12, the new changes will add more Armories into the game at 5-2 and beyond, instead of just ending at 4-2.

These new Armories won’t appear every time though. There’s a chance they won’t spawn. However, if they do, they’ll be jampacked with amazing items.
Players will be able to pick up completed items, special items like Neeko’s Help, Reforger, Item Remover, and Loaded Dice, as well as Emblems to build new traits. It’s a lot more than just components.

These special Armories have a chance to appear at 3-2, 5-2, 6-2, and beyond. The 2-2 and 4-2 Armories will remain unchanged and will only give components.
“Players who survive 5-6 stages should expect to see about 1-2 of these new Armories, in addition to the classic armories that’ll drop as normal,” theTFT developers said on Twitter.

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- Players who survive to 5-6 stages should expect to see about 1-2 of these new Armories, in addition to the classic armories that’ll drop as normal. However, there’s also a chance you won’t see any, even if you don’t take an 8th.
— Teamfight Tactics (@TFT)June 29, 2025
“However, there’s also a chance you won’t see any, even if you don’t take an eighth.”