TFT Tier List: The Best Champions and Comps to Use in Patch 10.10

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Best compositions

In accordance with our rankings of the best champions, Classes and Origins, we now give you our best comps in Patch 10.10 based on the rankings from our TFT tier list. This will denote the units you should buy in each comp, as well as the best supplemental synergies to pair those comps with. We will also include any variations, advantages, or disadvantages to be aware of in specific Galaxies, if applicable.

We will put an asterisk next to the units that should be the main focus of these comps, to get to 2 or 3-stars and put items on. Note that when we recommend specific units of a Class/Origin but omit others for your pairings, we are saying these are the options we would consider to be above average or worthwhile additions to your comp.

  • Blasters/Brawlers: Miss Fortune (*), Jinx (*), Lucian, Ezreal, Malphite, Vi, Blitzcrank, Cho’Gath
    • Works well in
      • Lilac Nebula-verse (if you get Jinx/Cho’Gath on the first Carousel with a good item).
      • Treasure Trove (more money early to level quickly and get to carries).
      • Medium Legends (more time to get to higher levels and carries).
  • 6 Cybernetic: Ekko, Lucian, Vi, Irelia (*), Leona, Fiora
    • Round out the comp with
      • Miss Fortune for Blasters along with Kayle for Valkyries and Blademasters (this should be your go-to full comp).
    • Works well in
      • Lilac Nebula-verse (if you get an Irelia with an item you can build off of, ideally a BF sword).
      • Treasure Trove (more money early to level quickly and get to carries OR to get items for your carries).
      • Medium Legends (more time to get to higher levels and carries).
  • Celestial/Blademasters: Lulu, Rakan, Ashe, Xayah, Irelia (*), Kayle (*)
    • Round out comp with
      • Two remaining Celestials (Xin Zhao and Kassadin) for full Celestials
      • Shen, Master Yi, Yasuo for full Blademasters
      • Soraka for Mystics
    • Works well in
      • Lilac Nebula-verse (if you get Kyle/Irelia on the first Carousel with a good item).
      • Treasure Trove (more money early to level quickly and get to carries).
      • Medium Legends (more time to get to higher levels and carries).
      • Superdense (with 10 units at max levels you can go 6 Blademasters/4 Celestials).
  • Void/Brawlers: Cho’Gath (*), Vel’Koz (*), Kha’Zix, Malphite, Vi, Blitzcrank
    • Round out comp with
      • Xerath (for Sorcerers).
    • Works well in
      • Lilac Nebula-verse (getting Cho or Vel’Koz off the first Carousel with a decent item).
      • Treasure Trove (more money early to level quickly and get to carries).
      • Trade Sector (you can spend all your early gold on leveling and re-roll to get a 2 or even 3-star Cho/Vel).
  • Space Jam: Gangplank (*), Jayce, Graves, Darius, Kassadin, Rakan, Xin Zhao, Lulu
    • Round out comp with
      • Soraka (for Mystics) but you need to get a Force of Nature or level to 9.
      • Wukong (for Vanguards) again needing FoN or Level 9.
    • Works well in
      • Treasure Trove (more money early to level quickly and get to carries).
      • Medium Legends (more time to get to higher levels and carries).
      • Superdense (means you don’t have to level to get to Soraka or Wukong late game).
      • Neekoverse (lets you get GP to 2 or 3-stars).

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Concluding notes

While there’s not much more these aggregations can tell us with certainty with regards to comps or items, here is what our data can tell you about what to look for within your next Teamfight Tactics game.

  • Hyper rolling, which was a big strategy back in the last patch, got hit hard in Patch 10.10. There are very few 1-cost units that are worth rolling for and similar for 2 and 3-cost units you’d slow roll for.
  • As with the Star Cluster galaxy in our last TFT tier list, the new Galactic Armory galaxy is absent from this new tier list. It’s just too unpredictable which items you’ll get to say whether certain comps would benefit or not from them and it will almost always incentivize multiple players to go for the same comp.
  • I would expect Needlessly Large Rods to be the best items based on which champions were rated highly in this TFT tier list. Chain Vests, Recurve Bows, and BF Swords will also still likely be high-priority, while Tears, Giant’s Belts, Brawler’s Gloves, and Negatron Cloaks are likely the lowest priority.