At this moment, TFT Season 11 has made significant progress and is one of the rare seasons that, so far, has not recorded too many negative reactions from the audience. The classes and origins seem to be more balanced than before, allowing players to truly enjoy creativity alongside meta playstyles. Of course, there are still some builds that stand out due to overwhelming numbers or diverse damage (Revenant, Divine), but these are still few and can be countered.

The strength of these builds mostly lies in leveraging strong backline damage with not many champions capable of closing the gap. However, one playstyle that is very much in meta, rated tier A with a 55.4% win rate and a 15.4% top 1 rate, is the playstyle of Yone Celestial – Revenant, which is becoming one of the good options for players to counter strong builds and secure victories for themselves.

Overview and Operation
The strength of this build lies in its diverse damage sources, from magic power to attack power, including high burst damage. Moreover, with 2 or more Celestial champions, players can activate class thresholds that provide “buffs” to the entire build. However, a major weakness is that this build requires a lot of items and a reasonable champion arrangement, along with careful strategic calculations. Additionally, players may face a relatively difficult early game as both tankiness and damage are not truly strong yet.

Building the Team
In the early game, players will almost have no trouble obtaining at least 3 Celestial champions, including Kha’Zix – Malphite and possibly Qiyana. Additionally, if players have 2 Revenants, they should build towards 2 Celestial – 2 Revenants to ensure both defensive capabilities and damage output. The optimal build at level 4 is Malphite – Kha’Zix – Kindred – Qiyana/Neeko.

From level 5 to level 6, players must have Yone and Kindred to build 4 Revenants. Yone is the primary damage dealer of this build, so he needs to be obtained early and upgraded whenever possible to achieve the strongest star level. Additionally, equipping Yone must be precise, including Blade of the Ruined King – Infinity Edge – Giant Slayer. If these items are not available, Bloodthirster + Guardian Angel is also a good alternative. If a Celestial emblem is available, it should be equipped on Kindred to ensure the team’s sustain.

In the late game, players need to have Yone at 3 stars to maximize damage. Additionally, finish the build with Kayn and try to upgrade the remaining champions to the highest possible level. The optimal Yone Celestial build is: Neeko – Malphite – Kha’Zix – Qiyana – Soraka – Kindred – Yone – Kayn.

Tech Core
In this build, players must be careful with their calculations to determine when to upgrade champions and when to upgrade the Spirit Beast. Moreover, it is essential to take advantage of losing streaks to gather as many quality items as possible. Therefore, players will benefit most from Tech Cores that provide additional strength to the Celestial and Revenant classes, or the Natural Evolution Core is also an optimal choice to save resources for upgrading the Spirit Beast.