The Best TFT Tier List for Set 10: Remix Rumble  

The Best TFT Tier List for Set 10: Remix Rumble

Teamfight Tactics (TFT) is a fast-paced and strategic game mode where you build your army of champions and fight against seven other players in a series of rounds. Each round, you can buy new champions, upgrade them, equip them with items, and position them on the board. The goal is to survive as long as possible and deal damage to your opponents until you are the last one standing.

But how do you know which champions and team comps are the best in TFT? How do you adapt to the ever-changing meta and the new features introduced in each set? How do you make the most of your gold, items, and synergies?

That’s where this article comes in handy. We will provide you with a comprehensive and updated TFT tier list that covers the best team comps and champions in Set 10, also known as Remix Rumble. We will also give you some tips and tricks on how to use them effectively and win more games.

What is Remix Rumble?

Remix Rumble is the latest set of TFT that was released on November 22, 2023. It features a new theme, new champions, new traits, new items, and new mechanics. The theme of Remix Rumble is music, and the champions are divided into different musical genres and subgenres, such as Punk, EDM, K/DA, Pentakill, and more. Each champion has a unique ability and a set of traits that give them bonuses when combined with other champions of the same or related traits.

The new mechanics of Remix Rumble include:

  • Region Portals: These are special tiles on the board that randomly change every round. When you place a champion on a Region Portal, they will gain an additional trait based on the region they are teleported to. For example, if you place a champion on a Piltover Region Portal, they will gain the Piltover trait, which gives them bonus attack speed and mana regeneration. Region Portals can help you activate more synergies and create unexpected combos.
  • Horizonbound: This is a new type of item that can only be obtained from the Horizonbound Carousel, which replaces the normal Carousel every 5 rounds. Horizonbound items are powerful and unique, but they come with a trade-off: they can only be used by champions that match the region of the item. For example, if you get a Horizonbound Infinity Edge, you can only equip it with a champion that has the Piltover trait. Horizonbound items can give you a huge advantage if you use them wisely, but they can also limit your flexibility and options.

How to Use the TFT Tier List

The TFT tier list is based on the latest patch notes, meta trends, and expert opinions from various sources, such as TFTACTICS.GG12, Mobalytics34, METAsrc5, and Riot Games678. The tier list is updated regularly to reflect any changes and updates in the game.

The tier list is divided into three sections: Early Game, Mid Game, and Late Game. Each section ranks the best team comps and champions for that stage of the game, from S-tier (the best) to A-tier (the good). The order inside each tier does not matter.

The team comps are rated based on their overall strength, consistency, flexibility, and popularity. Each team comp has a name, a playstyle, a list of core champions, and a recommended item build for each champion. You can click on the team comp name to see a detailed guide on how to use it, or you can hover over a champion to see a summary of their stats, abilities, and traits.

The champions are rated based on their performance, versatility, and synergy. Each champion has a name, a cost, a trait, and an ability. You can click on the champion name to see a detailed guide on how to use them, or you can hover over their trait to see what bonuses they provide.

The tier list is meant to be a general guide and a reference point, not a strict rule. You should always adapt to the situation and the RNG of the game, and use your judgment and creativity. The tier list can help you make better decisions and plan, but it cannot guarantee you a win.

Early Game Tier List

The early game is the first stage of the game, from round 1 to round 4. In this stage, your main goals are to:

  • Scout your opponents and see what they are building and what items they have.
  • Build a strong board with 2-star champions and basic synergies, such as 2 Brawlers, 2 Spellweavers, or 2 Assassins.
  • Save up gold and econ as much as possible, without losing too much health or win streaks.
  • Collect items from the Carousel and the PvE rounds, and try to get the best components for your desired team comp.

The best team comps and champions for the early game are:

Table

Team Comp Playstyle Core Champions Items
Emo Spellweavers Hyper Roll Annie, Kennen, Lillia, Amumu, Ekko, Lulu, Neeko, Ahri Morellonomicon, Sunfire Cape, Ionic Spark, Blue Buff, Jeweled Gauntlet, Guardian Angel, Horizonbound Infinity Edge, Horizonbound Rabadon’s Deathcap
Big Shots Fast 8 Bard, Miss Fortune, Sett, Ezreal, Thresh, Jhin, Illaoi, Yorick Giant Slayer, Last Whisper, Bloodthirster, Hand of Justice, Quicksilver, Horizonbound Guardian Angel, Redemption, Locket of the Iron Solari
Country Moshers Slow Roll (7) Tahm Kench, Amumu, Samira, Sett, Urgot, Vex, Thresh, Illaoi Deathblade, Runaan’s Hurricane, Giant Slayer, Bramble Vest, Warmog’s Armor, Titan’s Resolve, Horizonbound Frozen Heart, Horizonbound Zz’Rot Portal
Crowd Divers Standard Evelynn, Kennen, Lillia, Katarina, Neeko, Yone, Zed, Qiyana Gunblade, Infinity Edge, Quicksilver, Morellonomicon, Sunfire Cape, Ionic Spark, Horizonbound Guardian Angel, Horizonbound Rabadon’s Deathcap

Table

Champion Cost Trait Ability
Annie 1 Emo, Spellweaver Tibbers: Annie summons Tibbers, dealing magic damage to enemies in a 3-hex radius and stunning them for 1.5 seconds. Tibbers remains on the board, attacking enemies and dealing magic damage with each attack.
Kennen 2 Emo, Spellweaver Slicing Maelstrom: Kennen creates a storm around himself for 3 seconds, dealing magic damage to enemies within it every 0.5 seconds and stunning them for 1.5 seconds the first time they are hit.
Lillia 3 Emo, Spellweaver Dream Dust: Lillia casts a spell on the enemy with the highest mana, dealing magic damage and preventing them from gaining mana for 5 seconds.
Amumu 4 Emo, Brawler Curse of the Sad Mummy: Amumu explodes in an inferno, dealing magic damage to enemies within 2 hexes and stunning them for 2 seconds.
Ekko 5 Emo, Assassin Chronobreak: Ekko shatters the timeline, freezing all units in time before attacking each enemy with bonus magic damage and applying on-hit effects.
Lulu 1 Disco, Spellweaver Wild Growth: Lulu enlarges the lowest health ally, granting them bonus health, knocking up enemies near them, and increasing the size of their model and their attack range by 1 hex.
Neeko 2 Disco, Guardian Pop Blossom: Neeko leaps into the air and slams into the ground, dealing magic damage and stunning enemies in a 3-hex radius for 2 seconds.
Ahri 3 Disco, Spellweaver Spirit Rush: Ahri dashes toward a random enemy, then fires 3 missiles that seek out the nearest enemies, dealing magic damage each. Ahri repeats this 3 times.

Mid Game Tier List

The mid game is the second stage of the game, from round 5 to round 6. In this stage, your main goals are to:

  • Level up to 7 or 8, depending on your econ and health.
  • Roll down some gold to find your key champions and upgrades, especially 4-cost and 5-cost units.
  • Transition to your final team comp, or pivot to a different one if your original plan is contested or not working.
  • Adjust your board and items according to your opponents and the meta.

The best team comps and champions for the mid game are:

Table

Team Comp Playstyle Core Champions Items
K/DA Assassins Standard Akali, Evelynn, Katarina, Qiyana, Zed, Yone, Kayn, Seraphine Gunblade, Infinity Edge, Quicksilver, Morellonomicon, Sunfire Cape, Ionic Spark, Horizonbound Guardian Angel, Horizonbound Rabadon’s Deathcap
Pentakill Brawlers Standard Olaf, Sett, Urgot, Vex, Thresh, Illaoi, Karthus, Yorick Deathblade, Runaan’s Hurricane, Bloodthirster, Bramble Vest, Warmog’s Armor, Titan’s Resolve, Horizonbound Frozen Heart, Horizonbound Zz’Rot Portal
EDM Spellweavers Standard Ziggs, Brand, Lulu, Ahri, Lux, Yuumi, Janna, Rell Morellonomicon, Sunfire Cape, Ionic Spark, Blue Buff, Jeweled Gauntlet, Guardian Angel, Horizonbound Infinity Edge, Horizonbound Rabadon’s Deathcap
Punk Brawlers Standard Vi, Sett, Urgot, Vex, Thresh, Illaoi, Samira, Jinx Deathblade, Runaan’s Hurricane, Giant Slayer, Bramble Vest, Warmog’s Armor, Titan’s Resolve, Horizonbound Frozen Heart, Horizonbound Zz’Rot Portal

Table

Champion Cost Trait Ability
Akali 3 K/DA, Assassin Five Point Strike: Akali throws five kunai in a cone, dealing magic damage and slowing enemies by 50% for 2 seconds.
Evelynn 3 K/DA, Assassin Last Caress: Evelynn becomes untargetable and dashes to the enemy with the lowest health percentage, dealing magic damage to them and all enemies within 2 hexes. The damage is increased by 50% for each enemy hit.
Katarina 3 K/DA, Assassin Death Lotus: Katarina channels for 2.5 seconds, throwing daggers at 3 nearby enemies every 0.25 seconds, dealing magic damage, and reducing their healing by 50% for 5 seconds.
Qiyana 3 K/DA, Assassin Elemental Wrath: Qiyana dashes to the enemy with the most items and stuns them for 3 seconds, dealing magic damage to them and all adjacent enemies.
Zed 4 K/DA, Assassin Contempt for the Weak: Zed’s basic attacks deal bonus magic damage equal to 8% of the target’s maximum health. Every third attack, Zed steals 25% of the target’s attack damage and 25% of their current health.
Yone 5 K/DA, Assassin Unforgotten: Yone strikes all enemies in a line, dealing physical damage and knocking them up for 1.5 seconds. He then dashes behind the last enemy hit and slashes them, dealing magic damage and reducing their armor and magic resist by 60% for 8 seconds.
Kayn 5 K/DA, Assassin Reaping Slash: Kayn dashes towards the enemy with the highest health percentage, dealing magic damage to them and all enemies within 1 hex. If Kayn’s health is below 50%, he heals for a percentage of the damage dealt.
Seraphine 5 K/DA, Spellweaver Encore: Seraphine sings a captivating song, dealing magic damage to enemies in a line and charming them for 2 seconds. The song echoes from the first enemy hit to all nearby enemies, and from all allies within 2 hexes to all nearby enemies.

Late Game Tier List

The late game is the final stage of the game, from round 7 onwards. In this stage, your main goals are to:

  • Level up to 9 if you can afford it, or stay at 8 if you are low on gold or health.
  • Roll down all your gold to find your final champions and upgrades, especially 5-cost units and 3-star units.
  • Optimize your board and items according to your opponents and the meta.
  • Position your champions carefully to avoid enemy crowd control, AoE damage, and assassins.

The best team comps and champions for the late game are:

Table

Team Comp Playstyle Core Champions Items
Disco Guardians Standard Lulu, Ahri, Lux, Yuumi, Janna, Rell, Galio, Heimerdinger Morellonomicon, Sunfire Cape, Ionic Spark, Blue Buff, Jeweled Gauntlet, Guardian Angel, Horizonbound Infinity Edge, Horizonbound Rabadon’s Deathcap
Punk Snipers Standard Vi, Samira, Jinx, Sett, Urgot, Vex, Thresh, Illaoi Deathblade, Runaan’s Hurricane, Giant Slayer, Bramble Vest, Warmog’s Armor, Titan’s Resolve, Horizonbound Frozen Heart, Horizonbound Zz’Rot Portal
EDM Invokers Standard Ziggs, Brand, Lulu, Ahri, Lux, Yuumi, Janna, Karma Morellonomicon, Sunfire Cape, Ionic Spark, Blue Buff, Jeweled Gauntlet, Guardian Angel, Horizonbound Infinity Edge, Horizonbound Rabadon’s Deathcap
K/DA Keepers Standard Akali, Evelynn, Katarina, Qiyana, Zed, Yone, Kayn, Seraphine Gunblade, Infinity Edge, Quicksilver, Morellonomicon, Sunfire Cape, Ionic Spark, Horizonbound Guardian Angel, Horizonbound Rabadon’s Deathcap

Table

Champion Cost Trait Ability
Lux 4 Disco, Guardian Prismatic Barrier: Lux throws her staff to a random ally, shielding them and all nearby allies for 4 seconds, then returns the staff to herself, shielding all nearby allies again.
Yuumi 4 Disco, Spellweaver Zoomies: Yuumi dashes to the lowest health ally, healing them for a percentage of their missing health and granting them attack speed for 5 seconds.
Janna 4 Disco, Invoker Monsoon: Janna channels for 3 seconds, healing all allies within 3 hexes every second and knocking back enemies that enter the area.
Rell 5 Disco, Guardian Attract and Repel: Rell leaps into the air and creates a tether between herself and her farthest ally. She then slams the ground, dealing magic damage and stunning enemies in a large area. The tethered ally gains bonus armor and magic resistance for the rest of the combat.
Galio 5 Disco, Brawler Hero’s Entrance: Galio flies to the location of the ally with the lowest health percentage, knocking up enemies in a large area for 2 seconds and dealing magic damage. Galio then taunts all enemies within 2 hexes for 2 seconds, reducing their attack speed by 50% and making them attack him.
Heimerdinger 5 Disco, Spellweaver UPGRADE!!!: Heimerdinger empowers his next ability based on his current health percentage. If his health is above 50%, he fires a CH-3X Lightning Grenade, dealing magic damage to enemies in a line and stunning them for 1.5 seconds. If his health is below 50%, he summons a CH-2 Electron Storm Turret, which fires a beam every second, dealing magic damage to enemies in a cone.

Conclusion

Teamfight Tactics is a dynamic and exciting game mode that requires skill, strategy, and adaptation. With the new set, Remix Rumble, you can explore different musical genres and subgenres, and create your unique team comps and champions. In this article, we have provided you with a TFT tier list that covers the best team comps and champions for each stage of the game, from early to late. We hope this guide will help you improve your gameplay and climb the ranks. Remember, the tier list is not a fixed rule, but a general reference. You should always be flexible and creative, and have fun with the game. Thank you for reading, and good luck on the Convergence!

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