Little Legends are the primary cosmetic in TFT. They represent your player in-game, so they’re something you’ll be seeing a lot of. You can get them in several ways, from buying them with RP to earning them for free via the battle pass or other methods when available. I’ll count down my picks for the 10 best variants of Little Legends, but first here’s a quick section on how to get Little Legends in the first place!
How to Get Little Legends
The main method to get Little Legends is by purchasing them in the TFT shop with RP (real money). However, there are also a few other ways. The easiest is by getting them in the free part of the battle pass. It’s not guaranteed that there will always be free Little Legends in the free part, but there’s a chance. There are also occasional events which have a chance to grant Little Legends. Otherwise, you’ll be spending real money. But since TFT is free to play, I won’t complain too much about having to spend money on cosmetics. The only ones that are really expensive are the ultra-rare ones that come via Treasure Realms drops, which are at least ultra cool along with the ultra high price tag.
10) Sauna Sprite

River Sprites are the “default” Little Legend in TFT. The actual base River Sprite is just a blue orb, and even it looks pretty cool. But, it is very basic. Luckily, however, there are a ton of River Sprites available, with each one coming for free each season. You never have to pay real money or even spend time in-game to get the newest River Sprite. This one, in particular, is my personal favorite. Sauna Sprite is just chilling, which is hard to hate.
9) Chaos Molediver

Moledivers are basically moles with glasses. He’s simple and consistent. The Chaos Molediver is my favorite one because I like his color–simple as that. Most of the Moledivers look pretty similar, so your favorite my vary. Most Moledivers have some form of “mining” aesthetic with a hard hat and similar gear. The newer ones go away from this into more unique directions, but the simple style of Chaos Molediver secures his spot in this list.
8) Kernel Knife Pup

Knife Pups are all adorable. They each have the blade/knife coming from their forehead unicorn-style, with little variation in this. The Kernel one is my personal favorite, because who doesn’t love corn? I love the way they made the corn stalk a part of the look, and I’d say this is easily the best looking of all the Knife Pups. If you’re looking for something that’s both fun and unique, Kernel Knife Pup is one of the best Little Legends to pick.
7) Fuwa

Fuwa is hard to ignore. It has an “Eeyore-like” vibe that’s a combination of cute and sad, but looks more like a pig than a donkey. The only downside to the Fuwa is that most of them are older, so it doesn’t have as many visual additions as most new Little Legends. However, there’s also something to the simplicity of the Fuwa that I like. Some things are just better when left simple. I do wish they would make some new Fuwas soon though, as they’re too good to forget about.
6) Extra Spicy Featherknight

Featherknights are Penguins with swords (or other melee weapons). There are quite a lot of these guys, so you have more variation here than with most other Little Legends. Their in-game animations are usually really good, and you can tell a lot of work was put into making their weapons stand out. Extra Spicy Featherknight is my personal favorite, mainly because the “fiery” aesthetic looks really cool in-game. His sword-based emotes are also some of my favorites.
5) Shork

Shork is a simple Little Legend to defend liking. He’s just a cool shark that oozes confidence. The base Shork is arguably the best because he’s simple and has the actual shark colors. Shork is all about the cool splash art, but his in-game animations are pretty fun too. He has some really good emote, and there are also a bunch of good Shork variations if you’d rather have something that stands out a bit more in-game.
4) Grizzle

The Grizzle is a humble creature. He’s charming, soft, and trustworthy. However, the 3-star Grizzle is full of rage and energy. I love the Grizzles because each tier has a uniquely different vibe, so you can really choose what you want here. Plus, there are a lot of fun variations. From bright yellow to pink to dark star animations, there’s a Grizzle for everyone. It’s impossible not to like Grizzle, honestly. I chose the base version to represent them here since I think its simplicity makes it stand out, but some of the other variants get a bit more “wild” if that’s what you’re looking for.
3) Limeberry Dango

Limeberry Dango is easily one of my favorite Little Legends. It radiates joy and happiness, and the in-game animations are just as bouncy as its personality. There are quite a few of them to pick from, but each one has the same overall vibe. They’re all just happy guys, which is pretty much all I want from a Little Legend. Limeberry wins for me because I like its colors the most, but I’d recommend checking them all out. With a few exceptions, the best cosmetics in TFT and League overall are the most “fun” ones. The Limeberry Dango is easily one of the most fun and whimsical Little Legends out there, so it’s an easy inclusion in the top 3.
2) Honeybuzz Choncc

The Chonccs are my favorite of the traditional Little Legends. To be honest, this is entirely because I think they’re both cute and they have a bunch of variations. All of the Chonccs are worth getting, but Honeybuzz is my favorite just because he’s bee-themed. His in-game animations are fun since he loves to roll around and has a ton of fun emotes, plus he has at least one good emote to spam. I’d honestly recommend any of the Choncc variants, assuming you’re looking for something more fun than “cool.”
1) Chibis

All of the Chibis are, without a doubt, on the top tier. Chibis typically represent Champions from League of Legends, so the one you want will depend on what Champions you like. If any. If you only play TFT and don’t care about League, then the Chibis aren’t really for you (mostly). There are also big differences between base Chibis and special ones with higher rarities. The high-rarity ones are often available only from chests with ridiculously low chances to get them. This obviously incentivizes spending a bunch of money, which sucks. But if you can get past the super high price point (or just want a basic one that you can buy for a more reasonable price), then Chibis are at the top of the list of Little Legends to seek out.
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