Rebel
After a long absence, Rebel has officially returned with a completely new style that blends Hyper-roll and Power Level. The main strategy of the Rebel team is to spend all their gold in round 3-1 to secure a 3-star Ziggs to deal damage in the mid-game, then save gold and level up to 8 as quickly as possible to add strong units in the late game like Gangplank, Miss Fortune, Aurelion Sol.

Of course, in theory, this is an incredibly perfect playstyle as you will be strong from the beginning to the end of the match. However, the downside is that you won’t always get a 3-star Ziggs early. Moreover, it will be very hard to make it to the top 4 without Gangplank and Aurelion Sol. Perhaps you need to have a high enough “luck” to operate this composition effectively.

Brawler-Heavy Cannoneers
As a composition that has been present since the first day of Teamfight Tactics Season 3, Brawler-Heavy Cannoneers demonstrate incredible stability in terms of power as the units in this composition have not been significantly adjusted. The strength of this composition lies in the closely-knit units that are powerful at level 8 and can effectively utilize most of the items you have.

The damage of Brawler-Heavy Cannoneers primarily comes from Jinx and Miss Fortune, one unit dealing heavy physical damage, while the other can wipe out enemy teams with her ability. The only hard counter to this composition might come from a few special items like the Silence Cloak or Spy Kassadin.

Brawler-Void
Following the operational principles of Brawler-Heavy Cannoneers, this composition also relies on the wide area crowd control of Cho’Gath and the massive damage from Vel’Koz. Moreover, Kha’Zix with full items is also incredibly powerful. The advantage of Brawler-Void lies in the fact that this composition can deal damage that bypasses defensive stats, and opponents have almost no counters. Therefore, the Void trait will likely be removed in the upcoming update.

The only caution when playing this composition is that you will be very weak before getting Vel’Koz, so use Kai’Sa in the early game to ensure safety. This unit can not only activate the Spy trait but also serves as a suitable champion to use AP items, making her the perfect candidate to hold items later meant for Vel’Koz.

Jhin “Korean”
A playstyle pioneered by Challenger players in Korea, Jhin “Korean” is a composition with a high chance of making it to the top 4 on this server and is a go-to rank grinding strategy for high-level players. The reason this composition is so powerful is simple; it leverages the strength of the strongest units in the game, Gangplank and Jhin, to become dominant with incredibly high damage output.

Furthermore, the construction of this composition also conceals a lot of information, making it difficult for opponents to discern what you are playing. When at level 6-7, most of your composition will play as Pirates – Universe, and sometimes even as Brawler-Heavy Cannoneers. Opponents will try to counter, only to find a fully equipped Jhin decimating everything a few rounds later. This unique construction requires excellent adaptation skills from players to operate effectively.
