Tthis guide will focus on five comps based on the main types of items that differing comps (generally) want.
Today, the tier list will discuss some of these wrinkles and go through a few other solid TFT comps that have not yet been discussed.
Rejoice, all you haters of Innovators, as that comp and Seraphine herself were gutted in Patch 11.24 along with Katarina.
Almost thematically with Arcane, Jinx and Jayce still reign supreme in Teamfight Tactics meta.
Having played a fair amount of games on the PBE, there are three comps that have consistently shown to be exceptionally strong, simple, and, above all else, do not require specific Hextech Augments to be at their most effective.
These tier lists have already broken down the positioning and itemization of all of the top-tier comps throughout Set 5.5, so today the focus will be on some slow and hyper roll comps that have begun to creep to the top of the meta, as well as some unorthodox niche comps.
Comps that have risen up to take their place include both familiar faces as well as a few new comps that have not been discussed in TFT Set 5.5.
Patch 11.12 brought a slew of changes to TFT, so here we explore the five best TFT comps for the latest meta in Set 5 Reckoning.
Looking at the best comps being played by high Elo players (Platinum and above) as well as which incorporate the strongest units, it's quite easy to see which have stood out as the strongest early on in this patch. The five TFT comps below have floated to the top as the most powerful and reliable so far.
There are still a lot of questions, theorycrafting, and optimizing to do but after two weeks of testing, five comps stand out as fairly solid go-to's for those diving into Set 5 on day one.
Assassins are one of the easiest composition to pull off in Teamfight Tactics. What makes it easier is that they are quite strong. All you need to do is pick up all the Assassins. Just with this, more