TFT season 4 has been around for a considerable time, and countless new metas have been created, coming from both casual players and professional players, streamers.

In this meta, elite champions have become hot names. However, this inadvertently becomes a double-edged sword. Relying on meta champions leads to a problem: the effort to build a team can be “wasted” if the right elite champion isn’t found.
Nevertheless, elite champions are also an outstanding point even though many names do not seem to be too hot in the current meta like Vayne or Thresh… However, there is one champion that is “thought to be weak but surprisingly strong” and is very popular right now. That’s right, it’s Teemo – the most “neglected” champion in both League of Legends and TFT.

How to Operate the Composition
With the composition using Spirit and Elite Teemo, in the early rounds, it will be very difficult to have this critter at elite level. Therefore, players need to use champions that have both durability and decent damage to get through this phase. Vayne and Thresh are the two most suitable names.

Saving gold is basically unnecessary when you must have Elite Soul Teemo or Elite Marksman as soon as possible. One advantage of this composition is that Elite Teemo in any system or tribe will be very useful to form strong compositions in the late game.
Having additional sturdy tank champions to support Thresh in the early stage is quite important. However, since Thresh will be one of the core pieces, players need to focus on stacking armor and durability items for this champion.

Around rounds 2-3, when the opposing tank champions are usually at 2-star level, Vayne’s damage is no longer significant. This is the time you decide which composition you will follow.
If you roll for Elite Soul Teemo, then the composition to play should include Kindred and stack damage items for Vayne to survive the early stage. If you use Elite Marksman Teemo, you must have Jinx appear since Vayne’s damage, although it is true damage, cannot quickly finish off opponents without the necessary items.

Another factor to effectively operate this composition is the appearance of Yuumi and Cassiopeia. A champion that “buffs” health and a champion with strong control will ensure your team’s durability long enough to deal damage.
At the end of the match, the key factor is that you must have a 3-star Teemo and use all your luck to acquire Riven. At the end of the game, Riven becomes particularly important as she can buff Spirit for Thresh, Vayne, and Cassiopeia while providing a large amount of damage to take down opponents.

Another champion that can work very well in this composition if you roll Elite Marksman Teemo is the “national marksman” Jhin. No need to say, the power from Jhin is more than enough to compensate for the physical damage that Teemo or Vayne lacks.
The complete composition at level 8 will include: Vayne – Thresh – Teemo – Yuumi – Riven – Jhin – Cassiopeia – Jinx.

Advantages
– High magic damage.
– Can attack multiple targets.
– Good counter against Ahri compositions and also those using sturdy tanks.
– Key champions do not cost too much to roll.
Disadvantages
– Requires many items.
– Early stage has not much damage.
– Easily countered if you do not have enough necessary units.
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