Best TFT Comps in Patch 14.6: Top S-Tier Strategies to Climb Ranked

Patch 14.6 has shaken up the Teamfight Tactics (TFT) Set 14 meta with impactful balance changes, loot adjustments, and new augments. Whether you're aiming for Master or just having fun with flexible comps, this guide breaks down the top-performing strategies, complete with units, item builds, and playstyle tips—based on community feedback and Challenger-level meta trackers.


πŸŽ‰ New in Patch 14.6: What Changed?

  • Exotech, Slayer, and Syndicate comps got buffs across the board.

  • Pengu’s Party adds extra chaos with traits from past sets.

  • New augments and portal mechanics are shaping tempo-based comps.

Let’s jump into the best builds for ranked climbing!


πŸ₯‡ 1. EXO7ECH (Zeri Carry) – The Meta King

Why It’s S-Tier:

  • Massive Exotech trait buffs: bonus HP and Attack Speed per item.

  • Zeri becomes a late-game monster with proper scaling.

  • Frontline strength from Sejuani and Zac offers unmatched control.

Best TFT Comps in Patch 14.6
Core Units:
Zeri ⭐⭐⭐ (Main Carry) – Guinsoo’s Rageblade, Last Whisper, Giant Slayer
Sejuani – Spirit Visage, Bramble Vest, Warmog’s Armor
Varus/Kai’Sa – Statikk Shiv, Jeweled Gauntlet

Playstyle Tips:

  • Start with Infiniteam/Recon early game.

  • Transition to 3 Exotech + 2 Bruiser at Level 6.

  • Aim for 7 Exotech at Level 8—Zeri 2★ wins fights.

πŸ”§ Positioning Tip: Keep Zeri cornered with tanks directly in front. Protect her at all costs.


πŸ›‘️ 2. Guardsman (Aphelios/Xayah Flex) – The Reliable Top 4

Why It Works:

  • Aphelios thrives with Guardians shielding him.

  • Xayah acts as an off-carry if Aphelios is contested.

  • Leona and Galio hold the frontline exceptionally well.

Core Units:
Aphelios – Guinsoo’s Rageblade, Infinity Edge, Giant Slayer
Xayah – Last Whisper, Runaan’s Hurricane
Leona – Gargoyle’s Stoneplate, Redemption

Playstyle Tips:

  • Use Jhin + Sona or Sniper openers to build econ.

  • Transition into 4 Guardians + 2 Sniper mid-game.

  • Add Miss Fortune at Level 8 for strong backline synergy.

🎯 Positioning Tip: Middle row Aphelios receives more shield uptime from Guardians.


πŸ”₯ 3. Dynamo Duo (Miss Fortune + Aurora) – The AP Powerhouse

Why It’s Viable Again:

  • Miss Fortune got a major mana buff (50/150 → 40/135), letting her cast early and often.

  • Aurora’s AP scaling keeps pressure high.

  • Zac offers strong front-line durability.

Core Units:
Miss Fortune – Jeweled Gauntlet, Archangel’s Staff, Morellonomicon
Aurora – Statikk Shiv, Rabadon’s Deathcap
Zac – Warmog’s Armor, Dragon’s Claw

Playstyle Tips:

  • Start with Mage/Spellweaver openers (Lux, Brand).

  • Build into 3 Dynamo + 2 Bruiser mid-game.

  • At Level 8, push for 5 Dynamo + 3 Mage if possible.

πŸ’‘ Positioning Tip: Keep MF tucked safely behind Aurora for synergy and splash damage uptime.


🩸 4. Slayer Reroll (Vayne/Senna) – The Underrated Dominator

Why It's Strong Now:

  • Vayne’s AS buff (0.7 → 0.75) and Senna’s cleave buff (40% → 45%) hit hard.

  • Cheap and effective strategy using 1–2 cost units.

  • Great for aggressive early-game pressure.

Core Units:
Vayne – Guinsoo’s Rageblade, Last Whisper, Giant Slayer
Senna – Bloodthirster, Infinity Edge
Zed (Flex) – Hand of Justice, Guardian Angel

Playstyle Tips:

  • Slow roll at Level 6–7 for 3★ Vayne and Senna.

  • Add 4 Slayer + 2 Duelist as you level up.

πŸ”ͺ Positioning Tip: Place Zed opposite the enemy’s backline to guarantee high-value dives.


πŸ’° 5. Gold Diggers (Aphelios/Graves) – S-Tier Tempo Reroll

Why It's Rising:

  • Dominates mid-game with gold-based econ augments.

  • Synergizes well with Gold Subscription portal and reroll setups.

Core Units:
Aphelios – Guinsoo’s Rageblade, Giant Slayer
Graves – Bloodthirster, Titan’s Resolve
Jarvan IV – Sunfire Cape, Protector's Vow

Playstyle Tips:

  • Stay at Level 7 and slow roll with income augments.

  • Focus on 3★ carries and power-spike early.

πŸ’Έ Community Insight: Works extremely well when you hit Gold Subscription or Hero Recruitment portals.


πŸŒͺ️ 6. VexoTech (Aurora + Vex) – The Sleeper AP Carry

Why It’s Strong:

  • Vex + Aurora scales incredibly well with recent Exotech and Vexotech synergy buffs.

  • Easy to pivot into from Spellweaver/Mage openers.

Core Units:
Aurora – Shiv, Rabadon’s Deathcap
Vex – Blue Buff, Morellonomicon
Sejuani/Zac – tank setup

Playstyle Tips:

  • Rush 3 Vexotech and build into 5 Exotech + 2 Mage by Level 8.

  • Leverage crowd control from Gragas and Sejuani.

πŸ’¬ Positioning Tip: Surround Aurora with utility to keep her alive while Vex executes AoE bursts.


πŸ“Œ Final Verdict: Which Comp Should You Use?

Comp                Difficulty    Power Spike            Ideal For
EXO7ECHMediumLate Game (Lv8)Scaling & item stacking
GuardsmanEasyMid GameTop 4 consistency seekers
Dynamo DuoHardMid GameAP combo enthusiasts
Slayer RerollEasyMid GameReroll aggro players
Gold DiggersMediumMid GameGold/augment enjoyers
VexoTechMediumLate Game (Lv8)Spell-heavy boards

πŸ’¬ What’s Your Favorite Comp in Patch 14.6?

Still loving Exotech Zeri? Or rerolling Slayer Vayne all the way to Challenger? Let us know in the comments! And don’t forget to check out our full TFT Patch 14.6 meta guide for more.


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