

TFT Set 15, K.O. Coliseum, is making its way to the PBE. This will be a prime time to learn the new TFT Set and test out a few different comps that you think may be fun or just good to climb with when the Set goes live. After playing in the official Playtest, here are 3 TFT Set 15 PBE Comps you should try.
Below is a list of the TFT Set 15 Comps we think that you should try. This set looks like it will be fun but the meta will certainly be an ever-changing one. Let’s see which of these comps might be worth taking to the live servers here in a few weeks.

While we were only able to play about 10 games and tried multiple different comps, this was the lone one to get first place. Mentor is tricky at first if you do not read it. Either your whole team gets the stat boost assigned to that champion or you go all four of them and they gain those bonuses but the rest of your team gets none. This one focuses on all four of the old men and uses Udyr as your carry.
In truth, any of Yasuo, Udyr or Ryze could carry. Ryze becomes more of a support though which makes it easier to focus on the two fighters in the front. You need to stack Sett with tank items and throw any AP or Mana Regen items on Ryze. Focus on getting your PowerUps onto Udyr and either Yasuo or Sett depending on what you need. Then you treat this like a normal 3-cost reroll comp. You will live for awhile and dishout pleanty of damage.
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The Crew will be one of the main reroll comps but we figured we would suggest another one that could be very good throughout the game. Getting Ezreal, Garen and Rell to level 3 is crucial. You can get Syndra as well but she is last on the totem poll. Your first PowerUp will need to go onto Ezreal and you will want it to be Max Arcana or Max Attack as you will want him to start stacking. After that, you can put the PowerUp on just about any champion depending on how the game is going and if you need more damage or frontline.
This is a true reroll comp. You should not be fighting for these units too much to start and you will want to start rolling once you are above 50 gold. As for items, you will want your classic tank items on Garen but Warmogs, Gargoyle Stoneplate and either Bramble Vest of Dragon’s Claw would be best. For Ezreal you will want to go with Shojin’s or Blue Buff and then either Guinsoo’s or at least Nashor’s Tooth for Attack Speed and finally either Infinity Edge or Jewelled Gauntlet depending on which PowerUp you get for Ezreal.
Pokemon has hit TFT. Well, sort of. Lulu is a Monster Trainer and can summon one of three units. Smolder is a backline AD attacker. This will be the unit you will want to focus on. If you can get it earlier and get one of those stacking PowerUps then you are in a great spot. Smolder gets stronger the more you use him and the more takedowns that he gets. So you will want to get him using his ability as often as possible which is why Shojin’s will be very important for him along with Infinity Edge. You can run Guinsoo’s or even a Deathblade if you really want to hit hard.
As for the rest of the comp, the goal will be to live and Juggernauts can do that well. Sprinkle in sould Soul Fighter with Gwen as the secondary carry and this team can live and get things in place for Smolder to deal some serious damage. You can use Mundo until you get Lee Sin and any of the other Soul Fighters until you get Gwen. Lastly, stack your tank items onto Sett. This is another fun Comp that allows you to feel like Ash Ketchum with a smaller version of Charizard.
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