First, for gamers who are new to TFT or have just heard this phrase, the word `eco` means economy – or there is another meaning applied in TFT which is saving.
The white eco style of play is often applied when gamers receive equipment or champions that are not suitable or strong enough, each shop is for a different clan, and after reaching level 4, there are still no 2-star champions… In short.
One benefit of playing white eco is that gamers will always be in a low position in the early stages until near the end of the game and therefore, they have an advantage to get the desired item or champion in the general selection round.
In addition, the white eco gameplay also requires gamers to have a certain level because reading the situation, observing other opponents to know when to release gold is also a skill that not everyone has.
An advantage for gamers who prefer the white eco style of play is that in the new season, Riot has introduced a mechanism called Heavenly Blessings into TFT.
However, this is a way of playing that does more harm than good, especially for gamers who are less experienced or unfamiliar with changing the lineup according to equipment, current champions, or arranging cards to counter the opponent.
There are some gamers who will use the gold obtained from Phuoc Lanh to compensate for the gap in health and rank, as well as take advantage of having many satisfactory items and champions to turn the odds at the end of the game.
Except for some names that are proving to be too dominant or have good late-game defense like Lucian, Volibear, Ivern, Rell or Vel’Koz, Garen, Akshan… the majority of late-game players will focus on
In general, white eco play is risky and only applies to gamers with good squad rotation skills.