

Find out in this TFT meta guide of comps, augments and items of each set. With our tips and tricks, you'll know how to adapt to the changing meta of the autochthonous Riot Games. We'll show you the strategies to adopt to stay competitive in this ever-changing game.
The TFT meta represents the strategies and champions comps that are considered most effective in the game at a given time.
The meta evolves over time as new patches are released and champion stats, traits, augments, and items changes. Players must therefore often adapt to the meta by changing their teams and strategies to remain competitive.
Set 10 brought another sweeping set of changes with its release on November 21, 2023. Legends were removed, Portals were reduced in strength, and the focus was all back on the gameplay. The set also introduced the Headliners mechanic (based on Chosen from way back in Set 4!), which allows empowered Champions to appear in the shop, however you can only have one at a time! The augments are still present in the game and I advise you to check our Set 10 Augments Tier List.
The meta continues to develop, however, there is a big focus on Headliners and choosing the correct one to become a powerful carry. So far compositions like K/DA, True Damage, Country, and a supporting cast of Superfans have been the most popular and strongest comps of Set 10.
First released on June 14, 2023, Runeterra Reforged shook up the game with the introduction of Legends. This allowed players to select specific ways to play before the game even began, for example selecting the Aurelion Sol Legend would guarantee finding experience-related Augments like Level Up.
This led to a meta focused around the power level of Legends. At first Aurelion Sol fast 9 was the heavy hitter, allowing players to hit level 9 quicker than ever and create a very strong board of 5-cost units. Then we saw the rise of Yordle reroll thanks to the power of the Lee Sin Legend, and the meta eventually settled around powerful mid game for the best comps of the Set 9 and the Freljord trait for utility.
Let's start our TFT meta guide with the comps, augments and items of set 8. Released on the live servers in December 2022, Set 8, titled Monsters Attack, is the latest set and the one that players are currently competing on to move up the leaderboard.
The latter is marked by the arrival of new traits and champions, but also and especially by the addition of hero Augments, which grant bonuses when specific champions are present in your composition.
As for the 27 traits in this set, there are some compositions that stand out: Mecha: PRIME for armor, Anima Squad for physical damage and attack speed, but also Star Guardian for magical damage.
To know everything about the new features of the TFT Set 8 and the changes of each patch, I redirect you to our TFT meta guide of the Set 8.
We continue our guide to the TFT meta with the comps, items and augments of set 7. Named the Dragonlands, this set never really managed to find its balance.
Among the outstanding TFT set 7 comps, we remember in particular the composition Olaf / Assassin, and more generally the omnipresence of powerful champions like Xayah, Varus or Corki.
To discover all the patches, the best compositions and the list of all the TFT augments of the set 7, head to our TFT guide of the set 7 meta.
Before that, the TFT Set 6 had marked the introduction of the system of optimizations with the Hextech Augments which gave various bonuses to certain champions or to the whole team. It is actually the last novelty which was kept in the following sets. To shed some light on this aspect of the game, we've written a Set 6 Hextech Augments tier list.
In Set 6, the most powerful traits were the Assassins with Shaco and Akali, the Twinshots with Jinx and Gangplank, or the Mutants whose bonus varied with each game.
That's it for our TFT meta guide of comps, augments and item builds for each set. And to discover the basics of how Teamfight Tactics works, I refer you to our TFT guide to getting started.
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