Assassin – Spirit
Although Diana has been “carrying the team on her back,” the chances of the Assassin – Spirit composition making it to the top 4 are still very low (42.1%). With the significant changes in the meta in patches 11.5 and 11.6, Assassin champions seem to have lost their opportunity to shine. The Assassin – Spirit composition operates with units like Teemo, Yuumi, and Kindred serving as bait to attract the opponent’s tank. This allows the Assassin units to have more space to approach the enemy’s damage dealers.

However, with compositions that utilize frontline carries like Brawlers, Guardians, and Butchers, the strategy of the Assassin – Spirit team becomes ineffective. Even if your Assassins manage to jump into the backline, they still have to face off against champions like Olaf, Tryndamere, and Shyvana. While the damage may be comparable, the durability of Assassins is certainly lacking compared to these units. Therefore, the Assassin team tends to get eliminated very quickly in the late game.

Frontline – Mystery – Legend
This can be considered an extremely difficult composition to play, requiring many conditions to secure a final victory. First, you need to have strong items for Neeko, such as the Guardian’s Gauntlet, Hextech Gunblade, and Guardian Angel. Then, the Teamfight Tactics player needs to roll for a 3-star Neeko to ensure damage output for this unit. Finally, you need to acquire powerful 5-cost units like Ornn and Zilean in the late game to secure the win.

With such challenging conditions, players rarely operate the Frontline – Mystery – Legend composition effectively. Sometimes you may not have enough Giant’s Staff to equip items for Neeko or constantly fail to roll this unit to 3 stars. In short, players should only attempt to build this composition when they meet all the stringent requirements above. That’s why the Frontline – Mystery – Legend composition is currently among the worst, with only a 45.5% chance of making it to the top 4.
Divine – Bloodsucker
Despite having extremely powerful champions like Kayle, Swain, and Lee Sin, this composition proves to be too weak in the current meta. Essentially, to operate this team well, you need to adopt a hyper-roll strategy to attain a 3-star Nasus early on. This unit will serve as the team’s backbone in the mid-game, ensuring players have sufficient gold and health at the end of the game. However, with the severe nerf from patch 11.4, this composition has weakened significantly right from the foundational stage.

When a 3-star Nasus is no longer a winning machine in the mid-game, the amount of gold players receive will be considerably lower. This leads to more difficulties in leveling up and upgrading expensive units to 2 stars. As a result, the durability and damage output of the Divine – Bloodsucker team are naturally reduced. The advice is not to use a team with only a 46.7% chance of making it to the top 4 like the Divine – Bloodsucker team for ranking up at this time.