Right after its launch, Teamfight Tactics Season 3 quickly attracted the attention of the player community due to a series of new champions and super appealing new traits. In fact, many players have created playstyles that may not be the strongest but are certainly the “most annoying” in Season 3.
Here is a list of compositions that make it difficult for opponents in Teamfight Tactics Season 3:
Opposition-Hindering Composition

In the early stages of the match, you can use temporary compositions like Shadow, Vanguard, or Celestial,… By the mid-game, you can transition to the main composition with the champions mentioned above.
For this composition, the 4 Vanguard on the front line will serve as the main tank with their own armor boost and magic resistance from Mystic. Behind them, Karma will continuously buff armor and attack speed for Lulu to disable opponents. With this strategy, 2 to 4 of the opponent’s champions will be constantly disabled by Lulu. Sona and Soraka will continuously buff the frontline, which only receives light attacks from the opponent’s backline. Meanwhile, Jayce will take on the role of the tank (and deal significant damage if equipped with damage-boosting items).
If you’re lucky, you might manage to get a few Spear of Shojin to stun the opponent’s backline champions. Then, each round will have about 5-6 of the opponent’s champions disabled, giving you an overwhelming advantage in numbers and securing victory.
Super Recovery Composition

Still revolving around 4 Mystic, this time instead of focusing on the opponent, we will focus on our own composition with the goal of making it unkillable.
In the early stages, you can still play and upgrade the inexpensive champions and then transition to the main composition later.
As for the main composition, Mordekaiser will be an extremely strong tank with a series of defensive buffs from his skills and his teammates, activating traits and stats from items. Meanwhile, the main sources of damage will be Jayce and Ekko. In the backline, Soraka will be the key champion to ensure that your composition heals at lightning speed, turning your army into an immortal legion with health that keeps replenishing. If you encounter the Deep Wound effect, don’t worry too much as Sona will cleanse it.
Shadow “Game-Changing” Composition

With this composition, you can use Shadow from the early game to the end without having to replace too many champions.
Specifically, the champions in the front line will serve as “sacrifices” to increase the damage for the remaining Shadow champions in the composition. So, if the 2 Lux champions can manage to stun before going down, that’s already a success. As for the tank, Mordekaiser will take on the role of both tanking and main damage dealer for the team. The reason is due to the damage buff from the “sacrifices” in front, along with the sturdy equipment for tankiness, and his ability to create shields and lifesteal from Celestial.
In the backline, Ashe, with the Shadow activation thanks to the Shadow Heart item, will be the second source of damage if Mordekaiser happens to be taken down. Meanwhile, Jhin will stand alone in a corner and comfortably deal damage thanks to 2 solid items: the Edge of Night and Runaan’s Hurricane. With this composition, your team’s carry will become stronger each time a Shadow teammate falls, frustrating the enemy who thinks they are about to win but ends up being crushed by the last Shadow champion.