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Teamfight Tactics Meta: Best Comps and Builds for TFT Set 11 (Patch 14.7)

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Best TFT Comps for Patch 14.7 (Set 11)

Welcome to our article where we cover the best TFT team comps for the current patch. My name is Alan and I’ve peaked Challenger in multiple TFT sets. Our team constantly works with top players like Frodan to analyze the meta and compile the best comps.

The first patch of Set 11 has dropped, and overall, there isn’t a ton of new innovations. A few comps are new to the tier list, but there’s mostly just been movement.

Inkshadow didn’t get much play last patch, but that is looking to shift this patch. Heavenly is also looking to be in a better spot, so keep an eye on those traits.

Be sure to check out our fully updated Tier List as things may change slightly over the coming days. You can also check out our Stats page to see what comps are performing well across all players.

State of the Metagame

Here’s a quick look at the meta comps. In the parenthesis will be the comp breakdown. Click our Table of Contents to the right to jump to them.

  • S-tier: Heavenly Reaper (Heavenly Reaper)
  • S-tier: Mythic Rolls (Mythic Reroll Caitlyn/Kog’Maw)
  • S-tier: Ghost Busters (Senna/Shen Reroll)
  • S-tier: Beefy Ricochets (Trickshot Bruiser)
  • S-tier: Twin Terrors (Amumu/Illaoi/Lux Reroll)
  • S-tier: True Inkborns (Inkshadow Vertical)
  • S-tier: Fast 9 FLEX (Bill Gates Comp)
  • S-tier: ATKspeed Addicts (Vertical Duelists)
  • S-tier: Dusk-Fates (Aphelios Reroll)
  • S-tier: Fated Wizards (Fated Syndra Carry)
  • A-tier: Tale of Kayle (Storyweaver Vertical)
  • A-tier: Powerpuff Girls (Zoe Sage Reroll)
  • A-tier: To the Moon (Yone/Alune Umbral Reroll)
  • A-tier: Ghostly Duo (Kayn/Morgana Carry)
  • A-tier: Ultimate Flex (Kayn/Morgana/Sylas Flex)
  • A-tier: Dryhard (Gnar/Kindred Dryad Reroll)
  • A-tier: Warden Wall (Gnar/Senna Reroll)
  • A-tier: Arcane Power (8 Arcanists)
  • A-tier: Monk & Monkey (Heavenly Sage)
  • A-tier: Mythic Meeps (Bard/Tahm Kench Mythic Reroll)
  • B-tier: Dragonshields (Janna Reroll)
  • B-tier: Invoking Dragons (6 Invoker Annie/Lillia)
  • B-tier: Porcelain Arrows (Porcelain/Warden Ashe Carry)
  • B-tier: The Hateful Fate (Yasuo/Ahri Fated Reroll)
  • B-tier: Deadly Dumplings (Teemo Trickshot/Bruiser Reroll)
  • M-tier: Lucky Fortune (Fortune Azir Carry)

TFT Best Team Comps

NOTE: These team comps will be accurate when we publish at the beginning of the patch but are constantly updated by our experts.

If you visit in between patch releases, there may be a slight lag time for when the blog is updated to match it so be sure to check our official website’s TFT team comp page for the most up-to-date info.

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S-tier: Heavenly Reaper (Heavenly Reaper)

TFT Set 11 Heavenly Reaper Team Comp 14.7

[How to play Heavenly Reaper]

Team Comp Description:

This comp is rising up the tier list with how strong Yone is as a carry. The Heavenly trait buffs up your entire team, not just Heavenly units. Because of this, you can turn Yone into a hyper carry, with all other units to buffing him up.

Kayn and Wukong are also nice secondary carrys, but the star is definitely Yone.

We have the full level 9 comp here, but before you reach level 9, simply cut some Heavenly units. Reaper 4 is important for Yone, just add more Heavenly units as you level up.

S-tier: Mythic Rolls (Mythic Reroll Caitlyn/Kog’Maw)

TFT Set 11 Mythic Reroll Team Comp 14.7

[How to play Mythic Rolls]

Team Comp Description:

Moving on, we have a reroll comp around 4 different 1-cost units. Caitlyn, Kog’Maw, Cho’Gath, and Malphite all synergize together, making them a strong core to reroll for.

The comp is simple to play, effective, and you can hyper roll early for a variety of different units.

S-tier: Ghost Busters (Senna/Shen Reroll)

TFT Set 11 Ghostly Team Comp 14.7

[How to play Ghost Busters]

Team Comp Description:

Up next, we have another reroll comp, this time focusing on Senna and Shen. Aatrox is another strong 2-cost you can reroll for, but Shen and Senna are the priorities.

This comp utilizes the Ghostly 6 trait to buff up the damage of the entire team. The team also has a lot of strong carrys to hold items. If you have lots of items through your Augments or Encounters, this comp will benefit greatly.

S-tier: Beefy Ricochets (Trickshot Bruiser)

TFT Set 11 Trickshot Team Comp 14.7

[How to play Beefy Ricochets]

Team Comp Description:

Kai’Sa is an up and coming carry this patch. While she didn’t get much play last patch, things are looking to change this patch.

This comp utilizes the Trickshot trait to buff up Kai’Sa as the main carry. Bruisers make up the frontline with strong units like Sylas and Galio. The comp has quite a strong ceiling, utilizing units like Xayah and Udyr in the late game as well.

The Inkshadow item is flexible depending on what item you get. Simply put it on the highest-cost unit that matches the item best.

S-tier: Twin Terrors (Amumu/Illaoi/Lux Reroll)

TFT Set 11 Twin Terror Team Comp 14.7

[How to play Twin Terrors]

Team Comp Description:

Amumu has returned once again as a reroll carry for Twin Terror comps. The Twin Terror Augment buffs units that have multiple copies on board, and gives you a free 2-star once you 3-star a unit.

The core of this comp is Lux, Amumu, and Illaoi. Once you level up further, you can add more units like Lissandra and Neeko.

It’s also ideal if you have a Porcelain Emblem for Illaoi. This allows you to reach Porcelain 4 without adding Ashe. This is especially important since you have very little team comp space. If you have something like an Arcanist Emblem, you can add Ashe and drop Neeko as well.

S-tier: True Inkborns (Inkshadow Vertical)

TFT Set 11 Inkshadow Teaam Comp 14.7

[How to play True Inkborns]

Team Comp Description:

Inkshadow comps are in a much better spot than last patch, and this is a simple vertical Inkshadow team comp. With this, you have two strong ways of playing around Kai’Sa.

You can play her with more Inkshadow, like this comp, or play her with more Trickshot units like the comp shown above.

S-tier: Fast 9 FLEX (Bill Gates Comp)

TFT Set 11 Level 9 Team Comp 14.7

[How to play Fast 9 FLEX]

Team Comp Description:

In every set, players always look for the strongest level 9 comp to win endgames. For this comp, we have Hwei and Azir as the main AP carries, while Wukong and Udyr carry AD items.

Comps like these should be reserved for games where you are win streaking heavily or pick a strong economy Augment. Upgrading five 5-cost units is very expensive, so transitioning to this will require a lot of gold and fast roll downs.

S-tier: ATKspeed Addicts (Vertical Duelists)

TFT Set 11 Duelist Team Comp 14.7

[How to play ATKspeed Addicts]

Team Comp Description:

For this comp, we have a simple vertical Duelist comp using Tristana and Volibear as the main reroll carrys. You can reroll at level 7 for 3-stars or push to level 8 to complete the team comp.

Pick the path that best suits your situation. You also have Wukong and Irelia for the late game to itemize as well. If you have even more items, Lee Sin is a strong candidate as well.

S-tier: Dusk-Fates (Aphelios Reroll)

TFT Set 11 Aphelios Team Comp 14.7

[How to play Dusk Fates]

Team Comp Description:

For this comp, we have Aphelios as the main reroll carry along with Thresh as a bonus reroll tank. We only go up to Fated 5 in this comp, as we want to add other traits like Sniper in as well.

In the late game, you can also look to replace Shen for a late game unit like Udyr/Ornn, but Shen will suffice for most of the game.

With a Fated Emblem, you can potentially look to go for 7 Fated with Ashe as your Emblem holder. You’ll need to drop Shen and add Yasuo/Kindred, but Fated 7 will be quite powerful.

S-tier: Fated Wizards (Fated Syndra Carry)

TFT Set 11 Fated Team Comp 14.7

[How to play Fated Wizards]

Team Comp Description:

For our next team, we have a vertical Fated comp focusing on Syndra as the main carry.

This comp needs a bit more to cap since you want the Fated Emblem. However, you can also make use of a Arcanist Emblem by going for Arcanist (4), replacing Ornn for an Arcanist like Lissandra.

The comp plays with the standard leveling strategy, looking to hit Syndra at level 7/8 to carry the damage of the team. Fated Emblem goes on Ornn, who provides strong traits like Behemoth and Dryad with Kindred.

A-tier: Tale of Kayle (Storyweaver Vertical)

TFT Set 11 Storyweaver Team Comp 14.7

[How to play Tale of Kayle]

Team Comp Description:

Moving on, we have a Vertical Storyweaver comp that plays quite simply. You have Sivir to hold AD items early, but you’ll move them onto Irelia in the late game.

Zoe can hold AP items, and Galio is the main tank for the team.

If you have a Storyweaver Emblem, you can look to drop a unit like Garen/Zyra for another late game carry like Xayah or a tank like Sett/Udyr/Rakan.

A-tier: Powerpuff Girls (Zoe Sage Reroll)

TFT Set 11 Zoe Team Comp 14.7

[How to play Powerpuff Girls]

Team Comp Description:

Once again, we have another reroll comp. This time, we focus on Zoe as the main carry, with Diana as the main tank and Soraka as a bonus reroll target.

This comp doesn’t go into any vertical, but splashes a lot of traits like Storyweaver, Sage, Dragonlord, and more. The Sage trait will buff up the entire backline, granting AP. This is especially useful when a majority of this comp consists of backline AP units.

A-tier: To the Moon (Yone/Alune Umbral Reroll)

TFT Set 11 Umbral Team Comp 14.7

[How to play To the Moon]

Team Comp Description:

This next comp is a simple vertical Umbral comp, with Yone as the main carry. The comp hits a power ceiling at 6 Umbral, so you don’t want to just reroll at level 7, but level normally and look for 3-stars at 8.

An Umbral Emblem will also help reach Umbral (6) before finding Sett. With an Emblem, you can also look to drop Darius for a stronger late game unit.

A-tier: Ghostly Duo (Kayn/Morgana Carry)

TFT Set 11 Kayn Morgana Team Comp 14.7

[How to play Ghostly Duo]

Team Comp Description:

Kayn and Morgana are two 4-cost Ghostly units that use AD and AP items respectively. This makes them a strong pair to play together in a team comp.

For this comp, we flex a large variety of traits like Sage, Bruiser, Storyweaver, and more. This creates a strong core of carries with a variety of traits to buff up the entire team.

A-tier: Ultimate Flex (Kayn/Morgana/Sylas Flex)

TFT Set 11 Sylas Flex Team Comp 14.7

[How to play Ultimate Flex]

Team Comp Description:

This next comp also uses Kayn and Morgana as carries, but can also flex into Sylas as an item holder too. This can be a potential comp to go for if you’re planning on playing Kayn/Morg but find Sylas on your roll down.

The comp invests two unit slots into Sylas and Aatrox to make up the 4 Bruiser frontline instead of going into things like Sage 3 or Altruist.

A-tier: Dryhard (Gnar/Kindred Dryad Reroll)

TFT Set 11 Dryad Team Comp 14.7

[How to play Dryhard]

Team Comp Description:

Once again, we have yet another reroll comp. This time, we have Kindred and Gnar as the main reroll targets for the Dryad trait. This comp utilizes an Emblem on Kayn to provide Reaper and the 4th Dryad. With this Emblem, we can branch into a variety of other traits like Reaper (4), Fated, Umbral, and more.

A-tier: Warden Wall (Gnar/Senna Reroll)

TFT Set 11 Warden Team Comp 14.7

[How to play Warden Wall]

Team Comp Description:

Up next, we have another reroll comp with Senna, Gnar, and Aatrox as the main targets. Senna will your main backline damage while Gnar will be a mix between tank and damage.

The Warden trait will help keep Gnar alive longer, allowing his ability to scale stronger throughout the fight.

Aatrox is another good target to reroll for since all 3 of his traits are active in this comp.

A-tier: Arcane Power (8 Arcanists)

TFT Set 11 Arcanist Team Comp 14.7

[How to play Arcane Power]

Team Comp Description:

Up next, we have a vertical Arcanist comp, looking to play every Arcanist along with Amumu with Arcanist Emblem. This comp will deal a ton of AP damage, but can be lacking in terms of frontline and other utility.

For this comp, we have Lux as a potential reroll carry, with Syndra being the consistent 4-cost carry. You can decide between these two depending on what you find naturally in game.

Illaoi and Amumu are both strong units to try to 3-star. You can potentially stay level 7 and stick with 6 Arcanist to reroll for units like Illaoi and Lux. If you are able to hit level 8, you can then look to fit 8 Arcanist with the Emblem.

A-tier: Monk & Monkey (Heavenly Default Comp)

TFT Set 11 Heavenly Team Comp 14.7

[How to play Monk & Monkey]

Team Comp Description:

For this comp, we have a Heavenly comp that isn’t a reroll comp. The comp uses carrys like Lee Sin for AD, Soraka for AP, and Wukong in the late game.

The main weakness of this comp is that you still end up using a lot of low-cost Heavenly units in the late game. While they provide a trait bonus for Heavenly, they don’t provide much by themselves.

A-tier: Mythic Meeps (Bard/Tahm Kench Mythic Reroll)

TFT Set 11 Bard Team Comp 14.7

[How to play Mythic Meeps]

Team Comp Description:

Moving on, we have a 3-cost reroll carry with Bard. Bard and Tahm Kench both are 3-cost Mythics, letting you reroll for them both at level 7.

Depending on the state of your game, it can be correct to reroll at 7 or to push for level 8. Storyweaver units like Riven and Sivir are also nice to play in the early game for a strong board. They stay in the comp as cheap ways to add traits like Bruiser, Trickshot, and Storyweaver.

B-tier: Dragonshields (Janna Reroll)

TFT Set 11 Janna Team Comp 14.7

[How to play Dragonshields]

Team Comp Description:

For our first B-tier team, we have a reroll Janna comp, using the Dragonlord trait. With the Dragonlord units, we then activate other things like Sage, Storyweaver, and Altruist.

You can reroll for Janna, Zyra, and Riven, but Janna is the priority. Riven can be nice for some extra frontline, but if you find Janna quickly, you can always push levels to find better tanks like Galio and Diana.

B-tier: Invoking Dragons (6 Invoker Annie/Lillia)

TFT Set 11 Invoker Team Comp 14.7

[How to play Invoking Dragons]

Team Comp Description:

Moving on, we have another vertical trait comp. This comp uses the 6 Invoker trait along with 3 Dragonlord. Lillia will be the main carry while Annie is the main tank. Azir is a nice extra carry in the late game, and Lee Sin can also hold extra AD or tank items.

B-tier: Porcelain Arrows (Porcelain/Warden Ashe Carry)

TFT Set 11 Porcelain Team Comp 14.7

[How to play Porcelain Arrows]

Team Comp Description:

For this comp, we have a traditional 4-cost carry with Ashe. Instead of going for Sniper 4, the comp instead goes for Porcelain 4. Lux and Lissandra help provide some additional damage, while Ashe is the main source of AD damage.

Amumu is the main tank as he will benefit from both the Porcelain damage reduction and the Warden trait.

B-tier: The Hateful Fate (Yasuo/Ahri Fated Reroll)

TFT Set 11 Fated Reroll Team Comp 14.7

[How to play The Hateful Fate]

Team Comp Description:

Up next, we have a fairly straightforward vertical Fated comp. The carrys for this comp are Yasuo and Ahri, so you will reroll early to try and 3 star them. Darius is also a nice 3-star to have, but not necessary like the other two.

For this comp, Yasuo is actually given tank items rather than damage items. He can still output a good amount of damage while investing into tank items. Once you catch up in levels, you can add more carrys such as Syndra and Sett.

B-tier: Deadly Dumplings (Teemo Trickshot/Bruiser Reroll)

TFT Set 11 Teemo Team Comp 14.7

[How to play Deadly Dumplings]

Team Comp Description:

Moving on, we have Teemo as the main carry with Trickshot to buff him up and Bruiser to make up the frontline.

Storyweaver buffs up Teemo further with Kayle by his side, and Xayah is a potential late game carry. Sylas can hold a mix of tank and damage items, while Galio is a dedicated tank.

You could potentially reroll for other units like Riven or Aatrox, but Teemo is the only necessary 3-star unit.

M-tier: Lucky Fortune (Fortune Azir Carry)

TFT Set 11 Fortune Team Comp 14.7

[How to play Lucky Fortune]

Team Comp Description:

For the final comp on our list, we have an M-tier (meme) comp, Fortune. For this comp, you want to lose streak until you can cash out a lot of loot from the Fortune trait. You can then use this loot to level up and look for late game carries like Irelia and Azir.

As of right now, this strategy isn’t very strong, but it’s a fun strategy to go for if you find Fortune (3) early.

If you try to force this comp, you may end up losing a lot of games, but the games you succeed will feel great.

Methodology

We evaluate compositions based on 3 key factors:

  • Consistency: How well does this comp perform from game to game and how reliably can you build towards it given a reasonable start?
  • Overall strength: If you do successfully complete the comp, how does it match up against other comps, especially those most prevalent in the meta?
  • Flexibility: Can you make tweaks and adjustments to the comp while events unfold differently in game? These events include item luck, roll luck, and enemy units.

The combination of these three factors allows us to define team compositions as S, A, or B. The ones that have all three will lean toward S, those that are pretty good but may be lacking in some areas will lean towards B.

More TFT Resources

This wraps up our best TFT Team Comps for the current patch.

Be sure to bookmark our site where we have the most updated information for our TFT champion tier list and all TFT items recommended for all champions. We also have a TFT Items tier list here, similar to this article.

That’s it for now! We’ll be making more team comp recommendations every week and for future patches. Let us know in the comments if we missed anything and good luck in your TFT matches!

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