With the latest updates in patch 10.10, Teamfight Tactics has spawned a plethora of incredibly powerful compositions from start to finish. With these compositions, just a slight early-game advantage can snowball you into a winning streak and propel you straight to the top spot.
Here’s a list of compositions with extreme snowball potential in patch 10.10:
Ziggs “Perpetual Stun” Composition

In patch 10.10, Ziggs has an ability energy cost equivalent to Sona at 40, allowing him to spam skills continuously if equipped appropriately. Many players opt for 2 Archangel’s Staffs for Ziggs paired with Rumble in the early rounds. With this combo, any champion targeted by Ziggs will be stunned to death. If you can get a 3-star Ziggs, he can effortlessly wipe out the enemy team. Ziggs’s damage and resilience become even stronger when paired with Malphite and Sona (activating Rebel). The early game composition will be Blitzcrank, Malphite, Sona, Ziggs, Caitlyn, and Rumble.

In the later stages, you can swap Rumble for Gangplank, adding champions that activate Cosmic like Kassadin, Ashe, or Lulu for the best synergy (activating both Mystical and Sona) to allow Ziggs to continually steal health.
Pirate Vanguard Composition

Since activating 4 Pirates has increased the drop rate of items from 20% to 25%, many will now be competing for Gangplank. However, to survive and utilize the items obtained through Pirates, you should have a stable amount of health and gold right from the early game; the Vanguard and Marksman mix will help ensure that.
In the early game, you will still play the Vanguard Marksman as usual, and items for Gangplank like Guardian Angel, Stormrazor, and Thornmail can be given to champions you plan to sell, like Poppy. Darius and Jayce will help you accumulate some gold to level up to level 8 or 9.

In the later stage, once you reach level 9 and have Gangplank, you can sell Poppy and consolidate items onto Gangplank, then add Graves to activate 4 Pirates for item drops. At this stage, focus on countering other teams; your main damage dealers will be Gangplank and Jhin, so prioritize crafting items like Thornmail (for Gangplank), Infinity Edge or Rapid Firecannon for Jhin, and Last Whisper for Kassadin or Graves. Additionally, try to acquire items like Seraph’s Embrace, Sword of the Divine, or Trap Claw to counter specific compositions such as Void, Infiltrator, or Sona “mana printer”…
Since the Pirate composition is not strong in fighting but excels in “item hacking,” if you’re unsure about winning in the late game, you can shift to the final composition for additional effects and damage:

Remove Graves and Darius (the 2 Pirate champions) since you no longer need additional items. Equip Vel’Koz (which received a slight buff in patch 10.10) with Oblivion Orb, Archangel’s Staff, and Thornmail. Add Lux for stuns and to activate Sorcerer to boost the team’s damage. In your bench, you should have champions like Lulu, Blitzcrank, Vi, and Wukong…
Void Brawler Composition

In patch 10.10, the Infiltrator has had its passive adjusted, allowing Infiltrators to always jump behind in every fight, regardless of whether there are enemy champions within attack range. This new change indirectly buffs “Kha’Zix Laser,” as this champion will no longer worry about being held back by frontline tanks but will always jump behind to eliminate the enemy’s carry.
In the early game, Kha’Zix can carry the team alongside Kai’Sa, and as you reach the late game, you can sell Kai’Sa and transfer all items to Vel’Koz to continue the winning streak. Since the Void’s damage is already very strong, reaching level 9 allows you to add Vel’Koz or Cho’Gath, or bring in Thresh to pull Void champions down.