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Best TFT Comps for Patch 10.19 (Updated Mid-patch)

My name is Alan and I’ve peaked Challenger in multiple TFT sets and I constantly work with top Challenger players like Ace of Spades and Salvvy to analyze the meta. We all worked hard going through the PBE cycle to ensure we bring you the best team comps to play for the upcoming Set.

Patch 10.19 means the release of Set 4 and a whole new cast of champions. The new Chosen mechanic also adds a ton of variance to builds. Team comps can branch into a variety of options depending on the Chosen champion you select. While it will be difficult to master all of the build paths, we’ve brought you some of the strongest comps that we’ve seen on the PBE server.

NOTE: These team comps will be accurate when we publish at the beginning of the patch but are constantly updated by our experts. If you visit in between patch releases, there may be a slight lag time for when the blog is updated to match it so be sure to check our official website’s TFT team comp page for the most up-to-date info.





Brawler Ashe: S-tier

Team comp description:

This comp uses a tanky frontline of Brawlers with Ashe as the main carry. With a Chosen Elderwood and an Elderwood Spatula, you can hit 6 Brawler and 6 Elderwood at level 8.

[How to play Brawler Ashe]

When to make:

Go for this comp if you find a lot of early Brawlers and have good items for Ashe. Prioritize Quicksilver and Giant Slayer for her while slapping extra defensive items on Nunu.

6 Dusk: S-tier

Team comp description:

This comp utilizes a Chosen Dusk to hit 6 Dusk in order to beef up Riven as the main carry. Kennen is used alongside Keeper for a strong mid game to transition into 6 Dusk.

[How to play 6 Dusk]

When to make:

Go for this comp if you find an early Chosen Dusk and have solid Kennen items mid game. Riven items are fairly easy to build as they are largely defensive items.

6 Cultist: S-tier

Team comp description:

This comp looks to run 6 Cultist instead of 9 to fit together more synergies. Kennen is a very powerful mid game carry that can snowball the comp very well.

[How to play 6 Cultist]

When to make:

Go for this comp if you find an early Chosen Cultist or find good Kennen items early on.

Shade Spirit Bomb: A-tier

Team comp description:

This comp slow rolls at level 7 in order to find Zed 3. By combining him with 4 Spirit, he gains a ton of attack speed and steals lots of attack damage.

[How to play Shade Spirit Bomb]

When to make:

Go for this comp if you have good Zed items or find a Chosen Zed. Chosen is not required, but it will help.

Vanguard Mystic Ahri: A-tier

Team comp description:

This comp utilizes a Chosen Mystic or Chosen Vanguard unit in order to hit 4 Vanguard 4 Mystic. This comp looks to stall long enough for Ahri to one shot enemies with her ability.

[How to play Vanguard Mystic Ahri]

When to make:

Go for this comp if you have good Ahri items, mainly Jeweled Gauntlet, and find a Chosen Vanguard or a Chosen Mystic.

Spirit Mystic Ahri: A-tier

Team comp description:

This comp utilizes a Chosen Mystic or Chosen Spirit unit in order to hit 4 Spirit 4 Mystic. This comp does extremely well against magic damage heavy comps and can one shot many teams with a stacked Ahri.

[How to play Spirit Mystic Ahri]

When to make:

Go for this comp if you find an early Chosen Spirit or Mystic like Kindred or Yuumi. Also, go for this comp if you find good items for Ahri as that is also very important to allow her to one shot.

Warlord Katarina: A-tier

Team comp description:

This comp utilizes a Warlord Chosen unit to hit 6 Warlord. The comp centers around Katarina as the main carry of the comp with Nidalee help deal early game damage.

[How to play Warlord Katarina]

When to make:

Make if you find an early Chosen Warlord or find good Katarina items.

6 Sharpshooters: A-tier

Team comp description:

This comp revolves around Sharpshooters and Jinx as the main carry. It uses a Chosen Sharpshooter in order to hit 6 Sharpshooters to deal lots of ricochet damage.

[How to play 6 Sharpshooters]

When to make:

Go for this comp if you find lots of early Sharpshooters and have good items for Jinx.

Moonlight Diana: A-tier

Team comp description:

This comp uses a Chosen Assassin to make Diana a hyper carry at 4 stars with Moonlight. Moonlight Chosen can also be used, but that will require a Youmuu’s Ghostblade to hit 6 Assassin.

[How to play Moonlight Diana]

When to make:

Go for this comp if you find an early Chosen Diana and have decent items for her.

6 Enlightened: A-tier

Team comp description:

This comp uses a Chosen Enlightened unit to run 6 Enlightened. This allows carries like Talon and Morgana to cast a lot of times, dealing a lot of attack and magic damage.

[How to play 6 Enlightened]

When to make:

Go for this comp if you find an early Chosen Enlightened unit or find an early Talon or Morgana.

When to make:

This comp is quite flexible and doesn’t require a Chosen unit, but you should try to mainly have Rods, Tears, and defensive items.

Bonkey Kong: A-tier

Team comp description:

This comp slow rolls at level 5 to look for 3 Star Vanguards, Janna, and possibly Yuumi. The comp then full sends into defensive traits to overpower the opponent.

[How to play Bonkey Kong]

When to make:

Go for this comp if you find lots of early copies of Wukong as he is the main carry of the comp. Also, try to get early Bows as Wukong will want Rapid Firecannon.

Moonlight Slow Roll: B-tier

Team comp description:

This comp looks to take advantage of the Moonlight trait to hit a level 4 Aphelios. Statikk Shiv and Rageblade make his turrets proc a lot of magic damage throughout the fight.

Hitting a Moonlight Chosen unit will also make it easier as you can drop a Moonlight unit, only needing to roll for 2 units instead of 3.

[How to play Moonlight Slow Roll]

When to make:

If you find an early Chosen Moonlight unit and find lots of copies of Aphelios early.

Viet Nami: B-tier

Team comp description:

This comp uses 6 Mages in order to deal lots of magic damage and turn Annie into an unkillable tank. She can become the solo tank of the team with the right items as her shield gives her so much HP.

Nami is also a 3 star target that allows you to stack Locket on your backline.

[How to play Viet Nami]

When to make:

This comp is quite flexible and doesn’t require a Chosen unit, but you should try to mainly have Rods, Tears, and defensive items.

Methodology

We evaluate compositions based on 3 key factors:

Consistency: How well does this comp perform from game to game and how reliably can you build towards it given a reasonable start?

How well does this comp perform from game to game and how reliably can you build towards it given a reasonable start? Overall strength: If you do successfully complete the comp, how does it match up against other comps, especially those most prevalent in the meta?

If you do successfully complete the comp, how does it match up against other comps, especially those most prevalent in the meta? Flexibility: Can you make tweaks and adjustments to the comp while events unfold differently in game? These events include item luck, roll luck, and enemy units.

The combination of these three factors allows us to define team compositions as S, A, or B. The ones that have all three will lean toward S, those that are pretty good but may be lacking in some areas will lean towards B.

More TFT Resources

If you’re new to Set 4, be sure to check out our guides on the new champions and the new synergies.

Be sure to bookmark our site where we have the most updated information for our TFT champion tier list and all TFT items recommended for all champions. We also have a TFT Items tier list here, similar to this article.

That’s it for now! We’ll be making more team comp recommendations every week and for future patches. Let us know in the comments if we missed anything and good luck in your TFT matches!