12/1 PBE Update: Tentative Balance Changes

[RECENT NEWSTFT MID-SET: SILCO IS COMING!]

The PBE has been updated! As we continue the 11.23 PBE cycle, today's patch includes more tentative balance changes!
Continue reading for more information!

(Warning: PBE Content is tentative and subject to change - what you see below may not reflect what eventually gets pushed to live servers at the end of the cycle! Manage your expectations accordingly.)

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Balance Changes

NOTE*: The PBE is a testing grounds for new, tentative, & potentially experimental changes. Be aware that what you see below may be relative to other changes from earlier this cycle! These are not official notes and may be incomplete.

Champions
Camille
[Changelist]
  • Tactical Sweep (W) 
    • Sweetspot damage [6/6.5/7/7.5/8 (+3.3 per 100 bAD) % max HP]  to 5/5.5/6/6.5/7 [+2.5 per 100 bAD] % max HP]
  • Hookshot (E) 
    • Cooldown increased from 16/14.5/13/11.5/10 to 16/15/14/13/12

Ivern
  • Friend of the Forest (Passive)
    • Krug freedom XP increased from 37 to 95
    • Krug freedom gold increased from 39 to 85

Kled
  • Skaarl's base HP counts as base HP
  • Skaarl base health increased from 400-1420 to 400-1550
  • Jousting (E) 
    • Cooldown lowered from 14/13/12/11/10 to 13/12/11/10/9
    • bAD ratio increased from 60% to 65%

Runes
Conqueror
  • Duration increased from 4s to 5s
  • Adaptive per stack increased from 2-4 to 2-4.5

Context & Notes

1) Riot Phlox provided a changelist for 11.24 PBE cycle:
"11.24 Patch Preview with content!  
There are a few changes from the last one so read closely. As always there are a lot of bugfixes this patch so big shoutout to everyone who reports them! 
Chemtech and Hextech will be back to normal spawn rates come 11.24"

2) Silco has been announced as a new mid-set TFT unit - TFT Mid-Set: Silco is coming!
"I’d like to let you in on a very important secret. For the first time in TFT history, we’ll be adding a TFT exclusive unit to the Gizmos & Gadgets mid-set in February—Silco. That's right, Arcane's hottest undercity overlord will be making his way to the Convergence this February. But adapting this villain from screen to slightly-smaller-screen comes with its own set of challenges. 
As our first unit independent of League of Legends’ champion roster, Silco poses unique challenges and opportunities for the team. Typically, we’re able to adapt League of Legends champions to Teamfight Tactics, with, well, a lot of work, but Silco isn’t coming to League of Legends, so we’ve had to build him from the ground up. 
Building a unit as sinister and powerful as Silco is no easy task. But, power doesn't come to those who were born strongest, or fastest, or smartest. It comes to those with thoughtful champion design. 
So to make Silco stand up as the villain you know and love-hate, we’ve started early on his concept, rigging, and animations. And cause we’ve started early, we’re also sharing early—just keep in mind that this is a work in progress, and good things take time!

While we aren’t ready to share details about Silco’s kit just yet, I will tell you that he will be a Mastermind when it comes to combat… 
And while Silco may be the first non-League unit to join TFT, there may be more outsiders joining us in the future. Maybe some from outside of Runeterra entirely… 
So let us know what you think our newest villain will be doing on the Convergence, and who else from outside League of Legends should be joining TFT!

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