This comp is the easiest to play on paper. There is no wavering from that strategy in Set 7, because Swiftshot Bruiser is the newest comp in the long line of front-to-back fighting. Since the beginning of TFT, the combination significant ranged backline damage and a strong frontline has been a tried and true way to the top. | Screenshot provided by Warren Younger/lolchess.gg team builder. A-Tier (Average Placement below 4.20) Swiftshot Bruiser This comp is like a psuedo-Astral comp with Varus and Illoai wanting to be three-star. The extra damage of these three-starred, three costs will help you smack down the toughest boards. That’s because they share the Scalescorn trait, which essentially has the item Giant Slayer baked in. On their own they are powerful, but together they are even better. In comes the duo of Olaf and Diana, who are two of the best three-cost damage carries in the game. TFT Set 7 Dragonlands has a lot of three-cost carry champions and, just like in previous sets, comps that can run multiple are a recipe for success. Scalescorn Bruiser Diana and Olaf are the two dual-threat carries in this comp. With this comp, Ao Shin has the best chances to cast, and it’s pretty likely since literally, every single champion in this comp has a form of CC. But when he does, it’s practically a round ender. His 200 mana cost spell is high-risk high reward, and since it takes an unreal amount of time to cast, Ao Shin may not cast in some fights. That’s because Ao Shin is a 10-cost Dragon with a very expensive ability. In fact, if there was a better carry, it would be a problem. There is not a better hyper-carry in the game at the moment than Ao Shin. In a set that has a ton of powerful crowd control tools, this comp takes advantage of the primary reason why CC is good: to buy time for a huge hyper-carry to pop off. | | Screenshot provided by Warren Younger/Tiermaker S-Tier (Average Placement below 4.00) Tempest Mage Ao Shin is the main carry with Ornn as the main tank. Two comps in S-Tier, two in A-Tier and one in B-tier in this week’s TFT Patch 12.11 tier list. Here is a look at the current TFT Patch 12.11 tier list based on average placement. However, thanks to aggregate data sites like, finding out the play is just in the numbers. The 12.11 patch of Teamfight Tactics Set 7, TFT Dragonlands is in full swing, but figuring out which comps are good can be hard.
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