![]() ![]() ![]() Similarly, Sivir is also a 4-cost Striker that is returning with a previous ability: Her R – On the Hunt. If she’s anything like her Set 3 self, her ideal items will likely consist of Infinity Edge, Last Whisper, and Bloodthirster, but items such as Giant Slayer, Edge of Night, Quicksilver, Hand of Justice, etc. Perhaps she will also be played as the carry in 6 Scrap but that seems unlikely. Alternatively, she can be paired with a 4 Bruiser frontline as she slots in quite easily with Rek’sai, who is also a Striker. Irelia will likely be played with 2-3 Socialite, a powerful frontline, and some supporting units, similar to how Fiora is currently played. Luckily, Irelia is coming back with the tags of Scrap and Striker, so it’ll likely be less powerful than Set 3 Irelia however, only time will tell. TFT Veterans will remember how oppressive Set 3 Cybernetics Irelia was. Her ability is her Q, “Bladesurge”, a 30 mana nuke on her target that will instantly re-cast on the lowest health enemy if it killed its first target. The resetting AD menace that has taken over multiple TFT sets is once again making her appearance, this time as a premier 4-cost AD carry. Trade also suspects that Ahri with a Mutant spatula (Synaptic Web – the mana reduction one) will be incredibly strong. Shojin is an acceptable alternative as they both let Ahri cast in 3 autos but is slightly worse as it denies her the ability to cast instantly at the start of the fight. Regardless of how a player chooses to play Ahri, they will definitely need a mana item, preferably Blue Buff as her max mana is 50 and she needs to cast as often as possible to ramp up. If a player chooses to go for a high damage Arcanist build, the Jewelled Gauntlet, Infinity Edge combo will be her best-in-slot. She will likely want to sport items such as Blue Buff, Morello, (although Morello can go on many other champs in the comp such as Morgana and Renata) and Deathcap however, any damage items such as Jewelled Gauntlet, Infinity Edge (with JG), Gunblade, Giant’s Slayer, etc. If played with 5-7 Syndicate, she will likely be played with 2 Arcanist as well as some stalling supporting units such as Enchanters and Scholars. Ahri will likely be played in one of two ways, either in vertical Syndicates as a stall, drain-tank comp, or in vertical Arcanists as a burst comp. Although the damage does not stack (only the AOE increases), during Trade’s playtest, her damage was quite high, and with a decent front line, Ahri would always end up wiping the board. Her ability is her Q “Orb of Deception” however, for each time she has cast this fight, she casts another one, leading to complete board wipes after the 3rd or 4th cast. Without further ado, let’s get into it! Potentially Strong Four-Cost Carry Comps: Syndicate/Arcanist AhriĮveryone’s favorite AP carry is back this mid-set as a 4-cost carry, as a Syndicate Arcanist, Ahri. None of these comps are set in stone, so definitely feel free to experiment and innovate creative ways to play this game! This list will be split into two sections. Please keep in mind, the comp variations shown are likely only one of the MANY ways to play the comp, and that the optimal way to play different comps will look vastly different as we head closer and closer to the official release date. Regardless, this is his best guess as to what the upcoming potential comps would look like. Trade has had the privilege of playtesting for about four days but had a pretty swamped schedule so was, unfortunately, unable to play as many games as he liked. His Twitch streams can be caught live here. This tier list is written and curated by Trade (aka nathanielleung), a multi-set challenger TFT player (currently ~1100 LP, and recently hit top 100 NA!!!). For this reason, this list is not a tier list by any means, but just some fun and potentially strong comps to try out! Trade has had the pleasure of playtesting TFT Set 6.5 before it came out on PBE however, the balancing in playtesting is very volatile so the meta from playtesting, to PBE, to the time of release will be completely different. Hi everyone, welcome TGH’s first TFT Set 6.5 Comp Predictions! With TFT Set 6.5 comes the removal of some loved traits and units such as Protectors, Academies but also the introduction of some very exciting new traits such as Hextech, Strikers, Debonairs, a new champion, and even Silco! Oh, and Guardian Angel was also removed and replaced with Edge of Night! ![]()
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