Overview of the Divine Judgment Team in TFT Set 17
As of now, TFT Set 17 has gone through nearly the first week with countless compositions and teams used by players, from experimentation to “spamming” in many matches. The goal, of course, is to achieve high ranks in Ranked mode. However, not every team composition is effective, and sometimes the choices made by inexperienced or less skilled players can lead to unfortunate defeats. But the core Divine Judgment team can help players overcome this shortcoming.

With the Divine Judgment team, players will have a certain level of security, as this composition can gather or combine with champions that provide strong front line, such as Leona, Mordekaiser, or Illaoi. In addition, the Divine Judgment team also offers diverse damage options and can combine with high damage or strong “buff” units like Shadow or Challenger… At the same time, champions like Diana or Leona are also very easy to upgrade to 3 stars.

Guide to the Divine Judgment Team in TFT Set 17
In the early levels, players can start building the team with Leona, Zoe, and Diana along with a Vanguard champion like Mordekaiser (2 gold) or temporarily use Nasus (1 gold). This is a strong enough front line to help players get through Round 2 without spending too much money to roll. However, upgrading champions needs to be done frequently, as Diana and Leona must be at the appropriate level to have a significant impact on the match.

Moving into the mid-game phase, players need to balance between upgrading champions and leveling up the Beast to reach level 6. This is the stage where players will easily roll out 3 gold and 4 gold units. Not only upgrading the core champion Diana, but also adding strong units for the endgame.

In the decisive phase of the match, players need to reach level 8 or higher. The completed team composition at the end of the game: Illaoi – Leona – Mordekaiser – Diana – Zoe – LeBlanc – Sona – Jhin – Kindred.

Strengths and Weaknesses
The Divine Judgment team possesses diverse sources of damage. However, as the game progresses, if this composition does not have adequate items or the appropriate levels for the core champion, it will struggle to secure kills. Moreover, the core champion Diana tends to dive into the enemy team. Therefore, players need to have contingency plans in case Diana gets taken down too early.