Level 9 comp with legendary champions in Teamfight Tactics is unique since it can only be played when you got very lucky in the early/mid game and you can dash to level 9 to replace your comp with champions at 5 PO.
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The Peeba Fast level 9 comp with legendary champions
This guide is rather unique: the board with a maximum legendary champions au 9 level isn't really a composition, more of an endgame transition when you can capitalize on your early/mid game wins. This is arguably the best way to top 1 a game when you've had a good start, by speeding level 9 without roll on the way and replacing your transition comp with legendary units that are extremely powerful.
In this guide, rather than explaining how to play this composition, we will rather give you tips for converting a winning streak into a top 1 by managing your transition the best.
The best Chosen (Chosen) champions
You always want a 5 gold champion as Chosen in the late game, but some are more powerful than others. Here they are in order of priority:
I ne ou Samira Elect: These two champions will generally be your main carries at the end of the game, and therefore your best chosen ones. Yone allows you to play 4 Adepts, while Samira is the champion of your composition capable of inflicting the most damage.
Sept. Elected ou Mystical Chosen Zilean: Sett is also a good carry choice if you have him elected, while Zilean is great for reducing his mana cost and allowing you to play 4 Mystics.
Zilean Chosen Fanatic (Cultist), Swain Chosen Siphonor ou Azir Elected : Zilean and Azir offer a lot of utility, while Swain Chosen Siphon allows your entire team to regenerate.
Lee Sin Elu ou Swain Chosen Dragon Soul : A little less strong than the others, these chosen ones remain competitive if you add units to take advantage of their traits.
When to Play Comp and Victory Conditions
When to play the comp
This composition can only be played when you are in "high roll", i.e. you have been lucky in your game, allowing you to dominate the lobby in the early / mid game.
- You had a big winning streak : Ideally, you should consider this composition if you dominated Stages 2 and 3.
- You still have 70 PV+ and a good economy in Stage 5 : Generally it is at the beginning of Stage 5 that you will have to establish whether you can afford to go all the way to level 9 or not, knowing that most players will have rolled and started to beat you.
Top 1 Conditions
You will usually need a condition to win the game.
- Maximum 2-Star Legendary Champions : This "composition" is made to turn a good start into a top 1. If you manage to fill your board with legendary champions and most of them are 2 stars, you should win the game.
Preferred items
Among the legendary champions, three are real carries while the others are generally more support units. Here are the best items for each champion you should equip.
The carries
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Yone is often the best legendary champion, and is quite flexible on his items. blue buff : Yone's best item, the Blue Buff allows him to cast his initial cast faster, then cast the second version of his spell in a loop to kill his targets very quickly. Other options : |
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Samira will usually be your primary DPS in this comp. She benefits from all physical damage items. Infinity blade : Samira's spell allows her to attack all opponents around her, the Infinity Edge allows these blows to inflict critical. Other options : |
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Sett is your third option as a primary carry. Precious Gauntlet : Sett's spell becomes particularly powerful when it inflicts a critical hit, being able to cause huge area damage. Several copies of this object are very interesting. Other options : |
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Swain can also serve as a secondary carry with items, especially if he's elected Siphonor. Rabadon's Headdress : Swain really needs at least one offensive item to regenerate more with Siphonon. Rabadon is usually the best option. Other options : |
The support champions
Besides these carries, other legendary champions can serve as support with a few specific items.
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Guardian angel : Zilean cannot cast his spell on himself, but the Guardian Angel can often guarantee him to cast his spell twice. Other options : |
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Azir has a role of backline champion with a spell that affects a lot of champions, therefore using support items. Chalice of Power : Excellent early/mid game slam item, it allows Azir to cast faster and have more damage. Other options : |
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Lee Sin is one last champion you can equip. Guardian angel : Lee Sin is quite tanky, but with the ability to come back to life, he can easily take out the most powerful champions in the opposing comp. Other options : |
What to do with a Spatula?
This composition is one of those that best uses the Spatulas, being able to activate many synergies.
Divine Sword ( + ): You can easily play 2 to 4 Divine Beings by putting this item on one of your carries (ideally I ne ou Samira).
Dragon Spirit ( + ): This item allows you to play 3 Dragon Souls if you have Swain Chosen for example, and usually goes on I ne, Azir ou Sept..
Duelist's Zeal ( + ): You can have 2 Duelists with Lee Sin and I ne ou Samira for example.
As usual, the Force of nature is always a great option.
Other Interesting Items
The advantage of legendary champions is that they are powerful enough to use sub-optimal items. In most games, you should try to slam powerful items first to keep your winning streak going.
Capitalize on a winning streak
Start your winning streak
As said above, this guide does not focus so much on a "composition", but rather on how to take advantage of a win streak and lobby dominance to turn that advantage into a win.
This composition is only to be considered if you are among the most powerful players in the lobby. It will happen when you were lucky in the early/mid game, having a elected powerful, by finding 2-star no-roll midgame champions (Kindred, Weighs, yummi...) which will guarantee you to keep your series. Ideally you want win all rounds of Stages 2 and 3, which will give you a big saving lead over your opponents.
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It's no big deal if your streak is broken along the way, the main thing is that you maintain good economy and high HP. However, you should actively seek to protect your winning streak.
Keep a good board in Stages 4 and 5
Once you have a good start to the game, the key to playing this composition is knowing « playing his best board » throughout the game: this consists of constantly play the best units at your disposal to stay as powerful as possible. We list you different level 7 combinations that you can generally use and should be powerful as long as your carry is 2 stars.
Kindred is often the best mid-game transition carry.
Shyvana and Darius are very good early and mid-game carries, and allow you to easily play Rich as a bonus.
You can use the combination of Sentinels and Xayah to dominate the midgame.
Zealots are also a great way to dominate the early/mid game.
Like Kindred, Veigar makes great use of items from your future Legendary Champions.
Obviously, your board can look like a lot of different combinations: you can start from a composition Duelist with 3-Star Yasuo, the Diana 3 stars, masters of war, Magi... The main thing is that you are one of the strongest players in the lobby, with lots of gold and lots of HP and use this advance to level up to 9 without having to roll.
If at the end of Stage 4, you still do didn't have to roll and you still have 70+ PV, you can then plan to rush to the 9 level even if it means tanking defeats during Stage 5 and dropping up to 30-40 HP. If you're too weak, favor the fact of roll level 8 to play at least for one top 4.
Timings for leveling up
You should level up aggressively to keep your winning streak going for as long as possible.
- 4 level : Pre-level in 1-4 (to increase your chances of having a chosen one at 2 GP) or go up in round 2-1
- 5 level : Pre-level in 2-3 (to increase your chances of finding 3 gold champions) or go up in round 2-5
- 6 level : Round 3-1 (if you have a good unit to add to maintain your win streak) or round 3-2
- 7 level : Round 3-5 (if you have a good unit to add to maintain your win streak) or round 4-1
- 8 level : Round 4-5 (if you have a good unit to add to maintain your win streak) or round 5-1
- 9 level : Round 5-5 (if you still have 30+ gold left after) or round 6-1
(Editor's note: Pre-level = Buy experience to be at 8/10 XP (for example), and thus level up at the start of the next round.)
Transition to Level 9
As shown above, your goal is to pass level 9 at the end of Stage 5 or at the beginning of Stage 6. However, your transition begins as soon as you pass level 8: you should pass all of Stage 5 while being level 8, so you can find legendary champions naturally which can begin to replace your units. If you find a I ne or a Samira for example, get them in ASAP and start equipping them.
However, it is once you pass level 9 that the hard part begins: you must sell your chosen one and roll at least until you find an interesting 5 gold chosen one.
If you are low in HP (less than 30 HP, you can die in 2 rounds), you can directly roll to 0 gold to find as many units as possible, selling those that are replaced as you go. Be careful, this process takes time and a single round will generally not be enough, which is why it is preferable to make the transition in two rounds by not replacing all the units at once.
If instead you still have lots of HP (50+ HP), you can afford to only roll to 20 or 30 gold for example and slow roll for a few rounds, which increases your chances of finding a maximum of 2-star legendaries since you will have more gold to spend in the long run. You will then replace your units gradually rather than all at once.
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During your transition phase, your order of priority should be:
- Roll/buy your champions
- Sell ​​/ replace your board
- Equip your items
Items can be equipped early in combat, so it should be the last thing you do in your time.
Your final composition
At the end of the game, you will have to adapt your composition to the gold you have left (limiting the number of legendary champions you can have) and your chosen one. Try to play on the synergy of the latter. Here are some examples of final compositions:
This version has the advantage of giving you Fanatic et Siphonor, with sivir to boost everyone's attack speed. It does not depend on any particular elected official, so favor those who are self-sufficient (Mystical Zilean, Azir Sentinel, Set Bagarreur...).
If you have a Yone elected, another option is to play 4 Followers with Shen et irelia.
Finally, if you have Samira elected Murderer, try playing a third one (here Olaf, but it can be Pyke, Darius, Tryndamere...).
However, try tobe flexible : if you found Zilean Chosen Mystic and your remaining opponents do magic damage, play 4 Mystics, if you have a Aurelion Sol or a 2 stars with good items, you can keep them with their synergy even if it means playing fewer legendary champions...
Obviously, you won't have enough items to equip all of your champions, but it's usually enough for you to have at least Yone + Samira ou Sept. with your primary items, and secondary items on your support units.
Positioning Tips
The positioning of Sept. is very important. Logically put it alone in frontline so that he casts and drops below 40% HP as quickly as possible. Also, try to make it be aligned with the opposing frontline and the rest of the opposing champions. You want him to grab the tank and kick him into his own backline, so feel free to scout to get him on the safe side.
The Azir soldiers are generally best positioned in Frontline also for them to take maximum damage. Also pay attention to the positioning of Read without : if he is face the main tank opposing, he has a chance to get it out before he even has time to cast.
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