Leverage the Power of Sword of the Fallen
Basically, Sword of the Fallen is often equipped to the main carry of the team. With its inherent high damage, this carry can stack Sword of the Fallen quite quickly. However, you can significantly increase the stacking speed of Sword of the Fallen by placing a “secondary carry” next to the main carry. If not, you should position a champion with high damage skills on the same side of the battlefield as the main carry.

When arranging the team this way, your team’s main damage output will focus on a single target at the start of the round. Unless the enemy champion has too many items or a superior level, that target can easily be taken down by your carries. At that point, the stacking speed of Sword of the Fallen will increase significantly, allowing you to take down the opponent more easily. For example, with a Hunter composition, you should place Kindred right next to Ashe to maximize damage.

Position the Carry in the Middle of the Battlefield
If you pay attention, there are quite a few champions in Teamfight Tactics that prioritize targeting the enemy champion furthest away. Characters like Jarvan IV, Lux, Pyke, and Nidalee possess this effect. These four champions all share the trait of having skills that can control or deal significant damage. If your team’s carry gets hit, the chances of losing that round are very high.

Therefore, if you notice many players using the four champions mentioned above, move your main damage dealer to the center of the battlefield. This will help your carry avoid those annoying skills and survive longer. With carries, the longer they live, the more damage they can deal, leading to an easier victory.

Assemble Phong Kiếm Early
The majority of Teamfight Tactics players tend to build their carries first and then focus on tankiness. This is true for both item selection and champion upgrades. Therefore, in the early game, many players only place 1 or 2 frontline champions in their lineup. These champions only serve to buy time for the backline champions to deal damage and do not hold much significance. You can fully exploit this by crafting Phong Kiếm early for your frontline unit to secure victories.

At that point, the opponent’s tanks, which are already few, become even more ineffective. This means that the opponent’s backline units are no longer protected. This will make it much easier for your team to reach the backline of the opponent. By the time the enemy’s tanks can respond again, the outcome of the round has already been decided. No matter how strong that unit is, it will struggle against 2-3 of your champions at the early game stage.