Kayle – Time Keeper
With the emergence of too many Hyper-roll compositions, Kayle – Time Keeper has become the most neglected team. The reason is that this composition relies solely on her as the main carry, but the items to counter her, such as Red Buff, Blue Bow, or Giant Slayer, are not usable by Kayle. Kayle in Teamfight Tactics seems to be tied to Guinsoo’s Rageblade, Infinity Edge, and Guardian Angel.

These items are often meant for the team’s secondary carry, Xayah, but everyone knows that in a game with two or more hyper-roll players, acquiring this champion at 3 stars is challenging, let alone getting her to 2 stars. Once the popularity of hyper-roll compositions decreases, Kayle – Time Keeper will be able to return to a normal build and have more main carry options.
Rebellion
As the strongest composition in the early stages of the season, Rebellion has gradually declined in both win rates and play rates across many patches. Yes, it was directly nerfed, but the reason for Rebellion’s weakness is the emergence of too many strong early game strategies and compositions, pushing those dependent on a single 5-cost champion with a large combo like Rebellion to the bottom of the power scale.

In patch 10.10, Rebellion is probably the happiest as the hyper-roll strategy has been nerfed, meaning you have more time to conserve health, gold, and reach the power threshold with Aurelion Sol. To further reinforce this, Riot has directly buffed two strong early game units, Ziggs and Yasuo, hoping this is enough for Rebellion to return to the meta.

Fighter – Gunner
Although still in the S tier (extremely strong), the power of the Fighter – Gunner composition has weakened significantly in the late game in recent patches. The reason is simple: you need many items to counter hyper-roll compositions to survive and prevent champions from reaching their maximum power. Even Jinx, wielding Infinity Edge, is clearly stronger than Red Buff, but you must use Red Buff to counter the opponent’s 3-star champions.

Of course, patch 10.10 will not completely eliminate hyper-roll compositions, but their power will significantly weaken as the durability of Poppy and the damage of Twisted Fate and Xayah will be reduced. You won’t need as many situational items to counter anymore and can freely unleash your carries with strong damage items.
Fighter – Void
One issue with Fighter compositions is that sometimes your tank line is not strong enough to withstand the backline because this system only adds health. If you encounter compositions with excessive burst damage like 3-star hyper-roll Xayah or full-item 3-star Twisted Fate, just having health is too weak against the opponent’s damage.

Fortunately, the 3-star champions in the above hyper-roll compositions have all been nerfed, so you can be assured that your frontline will not be wiped out too quickly. This leads to the surviving backline units, especially Vel’Koz, having more space to deal damage, significantly increasing their win rates.
