TFT: Cheat sheet of the best compositions of patch 10.24

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Teamfight Tactics patch 10.24 has shaken up the meta enormously, both in terms of dominant comps and how to play and manage your economy. We still present to you the 4 most powerful compositions of the patches, how to position them, as well as remarks on the patch in general.



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The Cheat sheet of the best comps of TFT patch 10.24

TFT: Cheat sheet of the best compositions of patch 10.24

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Compo Slow roll Shadow (Shade) / Ninja

All it takes is a slight attack speed buff from Zed to propel him to the top of the meta. In addition to this DPS bonus, this composition benefits enormously from the changes in the economy of the patch 10.24, with fewer compositions which become very powerful in Stage 4 with chosen ones at 4 Range, allowing you to slow roll more serenely. Yes Zed 3 stars is a victory condition, it is also possible to simply dash towards the 8 level (or 9) to play legendary champions.

TFT: Cheat sheet of the best compositions of patch 10.24

Try to get the most out of your aura items, but also scout regularly to have your Zed / Akali on the same side as the opposing carries.

 

  • The Shadow/Ninja Composition Guide

Compo Warlord (Warlord) / Sentinel (Keeper)

After many consecutive buffs, the composition master of war is now one of the most powerful. As with the previous one, it has benefited enormously from the changes to the economy, since this composition has the advantage of not depending on an elected member at 4 Range and therefore of having a rather linear rise in power. With the recent overhaul of Xin Zhao, this can serve as a secondary carry, although Katarina remains the main carry. If you pick up a Spatula to switch to 9 Warlords, you should always at least top 4 your lobby.



TFT: Cheat sheet of the best compositions of patch 10.24

If you're up against Assassins/Shadows, you can put Azir's soldiers in the lower corners to kill them. 

  • The Warmaster/Sentinel Composition Guide

Compo Divine Being (Divine) / Adept

With the redesign of Warwick, this one has now become a very interesting carry for the composition 6 Divine Beings thanks to its ability to become more and more powerful, but above all to boost the attack speed of almost all its allies. This composition can count on many elected champions, making it rather flexible, and is very powerful in the late game with the possibility of adding many legendary champions. However, it depends onvery specific objects to operate at maximum capacity.

TFT: Cheat sheet of the best compositions of patch 10.24

Positioning in the second line can push opposing champions forward one square, often providing a better area stun for Lux.

  • The Divine Being/Adept Composition Guide

 

Compo 9 Fanatics (Cultist)

In addition to the Chosen nerf to 4 range, the Jhin allowed this composition to once again become one of the best in patch 10.24. Thanks to a great early and mid game if you find a Chosen Fanatic quickly, you should almost always enjoy a winning streak In order to climb 8 level before the other players and pass 9 Fanatics to keep your lead. With Evelyn et Kalista being able to act as secondary carries, this composition also has the advantage of being rather flexible.


TFT: Cheat sheet of the best compositions of patch 10.24


It can be interesting to separate your carries, especially if you face a lot of zone. If on the contrary you are worried by Assassins or Shadows, bring your units closer to protect Jhin.


  • The Guide to Composition 9 Fanatics

TFT patch 10.24 trends

Le patch 10.24 has brought about enormous changes in terms of Champions and Chosen drop rates, drastically changing how high ELO players are saved. Gone are the days when everyone was rolling in round 4.1 for a chosen one at 4 range, players now have more options:

  • Buy the first elected available and the to sell when passing 6 level (At round 3-2) then roll for an elected at 3 gold (Kindred, yummi, Kennan, Jinx...) and rush level 8 in 5-1 indeed 9 level.
  • Keep his first elected if it is very powerful (Fanatic, Janna...) and go directly to level 8 and 5-1 for the to sell et roll for an elected at 4 gold (Riven, Ashe...).

 

Obviously, these scenarios exclude situations where you are playing a compo reroll (Yasuo, Vayne ou Zed elected for example) or a more flexible composition (Warmaster, be divine, Fanatic...) in which case you will never have to sell it to change it.


Avec l'increased damage taken from defeats in stages 3 and 4, it is more important not to be too weak at this point in the game, hence the interest sometimes of roll level 6 for elected powerful. Also, don't be greedy with your components and try to slam powerful items (Zeke's Crest, Iron Solari Medallion, Portail de Zz'Rot, bramble armor, hand of justice...) quickly to keep your HP, and ideally be on a winning streak in the early/mid game.

Finally, the last notable trend: I ne is very powerful in patch 10.24 with its recast which allows him to cast very quickly and eliminate almost all the armor and magic resistance of the opponents. At the end of the game, play a 2 stars with some objects (blue buff, Pistolame hextech to defensive objects) even without synergy is still a good idea.

If you have any questions or suggestions regarding these compositions, we will be happy to answer them in the comments.

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