Patch 9.16 brought a lot of changes to Teamfight Tactics, and allowed 4 compositions in particular to rise to the rank of S tier. Breakflip offers you a cheat sheet so you can always have them in mind when playing.
Read also: Tier list of the best compositions
The grids represent an example of possible positioning of the units.
Wizard / Brawler / Void
Despite the nerve of Cho'Gath, the arrival of Vi in this composition allowed him to remain among the best. Coupled to Blitzcrank, its ability to access the opponent's backline makes this composition a remarkable force for getting rid of a carry from a distance, especially with the reach of the ultimate.Aurelion Sol.
Find our Sorcerer / Brawler / Void comp guide
Brawler / Gunslinger / Hextech
This composition benefits from the new bonus hextech and the indisputable strength of Jinx. Assisted by 6 Brawlers to tank the damage for her, the latter is well protected and can quickly kill the opposing team with the right items.
Find our Brawler / Gunslinger / Hextech comp guide
Demon / Sorcerer / Elementalist
The overhaul of Demons in 9.16 has made them more efficient than ever. And what better way to power these machines to generate mana and inflict significant AOE than Wizards to boost their magic damage? The Elementalists are also added naturally to this composition.
Find our guide to the Demon / Sorcerer / Elementalist composition
Imperial / Knight
It is now commonly accepted that Draven is one of the best champions in Teamfight Tactics, especially with a team built around him. With the Imperials to boost its damage, and knights to protect him, the Master of Blades would have to decimate any opponents who dare to stand in his way.
Find our guide to the Imperial / Knight composition
If you have any questions or suggestions regarding these compositions, we will be happy to answer them in the comments.
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