Top comps from the TFT LCQ
TFT LCQ Teamfight Tactics Gizmos and Gadgets Championship top comps
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Top comps from the TFT LCQ

Syndicate, Mutant and Legendaries
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The first-ever Teamfight Tactics Last Chance Qualifier just concluded with some exciting results. Ahead of the TFT Gizmos and Gadgets Championship, the four western regions fought it out to see who would grab the last two spots at this season’s world championship. With many talented players showcasing their skills, here are the top three comps showcased at the TFT LCQ.

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TFT LCQ comp: Ging’s Syndicate Snipers

Ging's Reroll Ashe comp
A throwback but supercharged. Reroll Ashe is back. | Provided by Warren Younger/lolchess.gg team builder.

In Game 1 of the TFT LCQ, Ging pulled out a win using a comp that is slowly coming back into the metagame, but this version was supercharged. Reroll Ashe is back in full force as Ging rode the reroll Sniper composition all the way to the top. But he also managed to find a Sniper emblem, which let him get into the powerful four Sniper interval without needing to sacrifice any other pieces. A late-game Zeri two-star and his double Zephyrs locked up the game.

Greenbeing’s Mutants

TFT LCQ Mutant comp
This isnt your average Mutant comp. | Provided by Warren Younger/lolchess.gg team builder.

The Mutant trait has been a problem for a majority of TFT Gizmos and Gadgets and especially so in the Set 6.5 expansion, Neon Nights. With that said, Greenbeing didn’t play the trait like it has been; no Cho’Gath and no Blue Buff Malzahar. Instead, Greenbeing looked at Kai’Sa and Kha’Zix. With the Mutant buff in this game being “Voracious Appetite,” which gives Mutants extra stats each time an ally champion dies, as long as those two champions can jump around the board and stay alive, they were going to be more than enough to win the game. And that’s exactly what happened.

In a final showdown ironically between two Mutant boards, Greenbeing’s was better as he locked up the Game 3 victory.

Ramblinnn’s Legendary mashup

Ramblinnn looked rich in Game 6 with so many legendary champions. | Provided by Warren Younger/lolchess.gg team builder.

With everything on the line for Game 6, “Ramblinnn” put all the chips in the middle and was rewarded with a huge payoff. Instead of going for a standard composition, Ramblinnn instead went for the best comp imaginable, putting all the expensive champions onto one team. Ramblinnn’s end board team comp consisted of five of the nine five-cost champions in the game. The only ones missing were Tahm Kench, Galio and Veigar.

The two stars of the show were Jayce and Kai’Sa, as those were the only champions on his board that had a full set of items. But those were enough as Ramblinnn clutched out the game to put him at enough points to qualify for the TFT Gizmos and Gadgets Championship. Unfortunately, tiebreakers sent him home instead.

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ASU alum with a B.A in Sports Journalism, Warren is one of the premier TFT Journalists in the scene and is a decent TFT player as well who has peaked Challenger and has had multiple accounts in Master+ over all sets. Warren also specializes in other esports content including League of Legends, Valorant, Smash Bros, and more.