Best TFT Comps for Set 10 (December 2023)

These builds might help you on your way to the top.

Teamfight Tactics (TFT) Set 10 has a lot of traits, augments, items, and synergies that might confuse some players about the best direction to secure a win. Thus, I've made a list of the best TFT comps for Set 10 to help you gain a spot at the top.

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Best Teamfight Tactics Builds for Set 10

These TFT builds are compiled from my personal opinion, player data, the win rate percentage, and the top ten chosen builds for patch 13.23. These builds will help you achieve at least a position in the top four to help you rank up.

10. Spellweaver Ahri for Set 10

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Mages have always been incredibly powerful in all sets of Teamfight Tactics. The Spellweaver Ahri comp is no different, as you should aim to have at least 5 Spellweavers and 3 K/DA units. Your carries will be Ahri, Ekko, Lulu, and Neeko, with Ahri being your primary focus. Since Neeko is also part of K/DA, you'll want to keep her because she synergizes with Kennen, who shares Ekko's tankiness. This way, not only will Ahri benefit from both of the traits, but you will also have a formidable front lane, which is just as crucial as a powerful back lane.

9. K/DA Ahri in Set 10

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K/DA Ahri is another Ahri-carry comp but with one key difference: your main priority is to get as many K/DA units as possible, ideally around seven of them. Doing so will also give you two Spellweavers by default, as Seraphine and Ahri both have identical traits. The third and final Spellweaver you should get is Ekko, as he is a great front-lane champion in your back-lane-carry comp. In the end, you should have 7 K/DA units and 3 Spellweavers as your endgame team.

8. Rapidfire Jinx in Set 10

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If you're looking for a comp that can quickly overwhelm the enemy team and deal massive damage, the Rapidfire Jinx comp is perfect for you. The fact that this comp is one of the most played in TFT Set 10 goes to show that even 1-cost champions can be carry material. Ideally, you should aim to have 6 Rapidfire units, either with 2 Punks and 2 Guardians, or if you're lucky, 4 Punks and 2 Guardians. The addition of Punks will help Jinx increase her Attack Damage, while Guardians will serve as a much-needed front-lane.

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7. Punk Jinx in Set 10

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The Punk Jinx comp works off of a similar concept as the Rapidfire Jinx comp. However, in this case, the focus is on having a minimum of 4 Punks as a foundation. This can then be supplemented with either 4 Guardians or 3 Country units. By incorporating either of these synergies, you will have a strong front line that can absorb incoming damage effectively. I recommend you focus on placing items on Jinx first, followed by all of your tanks.

6. Crowd Diver Katarina in Set 10

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Crowd Divers dive into the farthest enemy upon dying, dealing Magic Damage and stunning nearby enemies. Now imagine 4 or 6 of them, with Katarina as a carry. This strategy gives you a pretty good chance to win. You can also have 3 K/DA and 3 Superfan, providing a buff to your entire team, since Superfans improve everyone's Headliners. Your carries in this comp will be Katarina, Zed, Neeko, and Yone.

5. Spellweaver Annie in Set 10

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Annie is a great Spellweaver due to her possession of the Emo trait. As a result, her abilities require minimal Mana, allowing her to continuously use her ultimate and deal significant damage to enemy units. Giving her 2 Spears of Shojin only makes this more OP. I recommend keeping an additional 5 Spellweaver or 3 K/DA units at all times so she can have all the Magic Damage she needs.

4. Pentakill Karthus in Set 10

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Pentakill Karthus is one of the most popular team comps in Teamfight Tactics Set 10, as it includes some of the most powerful units in the game. You need to have at least 5 Pentakill units and 3 Superfans in order for your Pentakill units to deal the most damage. Your carries will be Karthus, Viego, Akali, and Neeko, with Neeko serving as the tank.

3. Country Samira in Set 10

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In my opinion, there's nothing scarier on the board than a Dreadsteed showing up to attack units while other units are also dealing damage. You should have at least 5 Country for this to be effective since Midnight Dreadsteed is the way to go. Also, focus on leveling up your Country champions, as their star level directly affects the Dreadsteed. Your carries will be Samira and Urgot, so be sure to not miss any Samira if you see her in the shop. You can also include an Executioner to buff Samira, Vex, for example.

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2. Big Shot Jhin

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I had never experienced any success playing Jhin in Teamfight Tactics until Set 10. Since he is a 5-cost champion, your strategy is to level up as quickly as possible by saving your money. As a matter of fact, most, if not all, of the carries in Big Shot Jhin are high-cost units. You're going to need at least 4 Big Shot units, while the rest will play a supportive role, either as tanks, healers, or both, so that your Big Shots can deal all the damage. Your carries are going to be Ezreal, Illaoi, Jhin, and Yorick.

1. Jazz Miss Fortune

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Miss Fortune has been one of the most popular units in most previous Teamfight Tactics, and this set is no different. She makes another appearance in TFT's new set as a part of one of the best traits in Set 10, Jazz. Jazz units give your team healing based on how many active traits you've got, so you should try to keep at least 3 to 4 Jazz units, along with at least 2 Big Shots. I'd recommend you choose Kai'Sa, since she's also K/DA, giving you 3 K/DA total with Neeko and Lillia.

These builds are a roadmap for what builds you can use for a win; you can modify these with additions of your own. With so many augments, the TFT world is unpredictable. So, give these TFT comps for Set 10 a try.

If you aren't sure which augments to use with these builds, check out TFT Augment Tier List here on Pro Game Guides.

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Rayed is a fifth-year student of medicine. His gaming journey started on his hand-me-down PlayStation 1. From that to Xbox, and finally to PC. In his free time, he likes to play FPS and open-world games.

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