I. TFT regionals

Following months of various qualifiers and ladder snapshots, 32 NA Teamfight Tactics players are battling it out over four invitations to the Fates World Championship.
The NA Fates Regional Finals is occurring over the course of two weekends, from March 6 to 7 and 13 to 14. Coverage of the event is taking place throughout all four days, showcasing principal TFT lead designer Stephen “Mortdog” Mortimer as a broadcaster. Following a total of 24 games played over the course of four days, only the top four competitors earned an invite to the TFT Fates World Championship.

Points TFT regionals
Points were reset each day of gameplay, with the bottom lowest eight-point earners getting cut days one, two, and three.
- First: Eight points
- Second: Seven points
- Third: Six points
- Fourth: Five points
- Fifth: Four points
- Sixth: Three points
- Seventh: Two points
- Eighth: One point
Day one, March 6 tft regionals na
A total of 32 players competed across four lobbies, with lobbies rotating every two games. Day one featured a total of six games, with the top 24 highest point earners advancing onto day two.
Olaf Slayer/Dragonsoul/Vanguard is often considered one of the best TFT comps and the build lived up to its reputation, earning Souless the first win of the day. TTV TheJirachy, Velayy, and sètsuko were the other three players to open the day with a lobby win. Bertasaurus, the NA player who dominated the Fates Qualifier Four, began the TFT Regional Finals with a solid third-place finish.
Souless continued his domination over the TFT NA Regional Final lobbies, earning a first with double Kayle in game two and a double Samira in game three. Also sitting at the top of the leaderboard following four games was Kiyoon, VelayyTFT, and PockyGom. Sitting on the bubble were veteran competitors TSM KitingIsHard and sètsuko after four games.
Slayers were the top-performing trait of the day, along with other builds that have proven their worth in the past. Re-roll Tristana took a couple of wins throughout the day, along with Brawler Shyvana and Kayle. Matching Souless for the day with three first-place finishes was the up-and-coming VelayyTFT, earning the most points during the day one competition.
Bertasaurus wrapped up his day with a first-place finish in game six while sètsuko just missed the top-24 cutoff despite also taking a first in game six. Several other veteran TFT players like GrandVice8, C9 k3soju, and KCI missed the cut as well.
Here were the top 24 TFT players advancing onto the second day of the NA Fates Regional Finals.
- Velayy: 47 points
- Bertasaurus: 44 points
- PockyGom: 44 points
- Kiyoon: 43 points
- Souless: 42 points
- Kurumx: 39 points
- Agon: 37 points
- DQA TFT: 35 points
- Ramkev: 34 points
- Guubums: 33 points
- Nhan Tam 1: 33 points
- Robinsongz: 32 points
- NosterEleven: 31 points
- Mismatched Socks: 31 points
- Cottontail: 30 points
- Otterbear: 29 points
- TSM KittingIsHard: 29 points
- ILikeHobes: 29 points
- Noobowl: 29 points
- Kyivix: 28 points
- Chessmage: 28 points
- SpencerTFT: 28 points
- TTV TheJirachy: 28 points
- Ramblinnn: 27 points
Day two, March 7 tft regionals
Points were reset heading into day two of the NA Fates Regional Finals, with eight of the 24 total TFT players getting cut from the tournament following six games. Seeding was based on day one scores with a rotation of the three lobbies every two games
Lobby one featured yesterday’s hottest player, Velayy, who kicked off day two with another lobby win. Sticking true to Slayers, Velayy beat out Ramblinnn—who open forted and played seven Mage—with a Cultist start that led to a two-star near perfect item Samira and two-star Lee Sin.
Having a rough start was Bertasaurus and PockyGom, both finishing eighth in their lobbies, after having the second and third highest point totals during day one.
Having squeaked in the top 24 with 27 points during day one, Ramblinnn hit their stride with a back-to-back first-place finish in games two and three. Mismatched Socks was also on fire, earning a back-to-back first-place finish in games two and three as well. Other players dominating their lobbies after three games included Agon, Velayy, and Souless. Sitting on the bubble were SpencerTFT and ILikeHoboes, while players like Bertasaurus and PockyGom continued to struggle during the second day of the NA Fates Regional Finals.
The six Keeper build with Ornn items was the S-plus tier TFT comp of the day in addition to Slayers, landing a number of lobby wins during day two. Following six games played, Souless ended the day with the most points earned—tied in points with Agon who finished in second, and RamKev in third. Top players that missed the cut included SpencerTFT, Bertasaurus, Cottontail, TSM KittingIsHard, and Kiyoon.
Here were the top 16 TFT players advancing to the second round of the NA Fates Regional Finals:
- Souless: 44 points
- Agon: 44 points
- RamKev: 43 points
- Kyivix: 42 points
- DQA TFT: 39 points
- Velayy: 37 points
- Mismatched Socks: 37 points
- Ramblinnn: 35 points
- Chessmage: 35 points
- Nhan Tam 1: 35 points
- Guubums: 34 points
- Kurumx: 32 points
- Robinsongz: 28 points
- TTV TheJirachy: 26 points
- Otterbear: 25 points
- Noobowl: 25 points
We will update this article after each game is played across the four days of the TFT Fates NA Regional Finals.
II. Best TFT Comps for Patch 11.5
- S-tier: Jeff Bezos Comp = 4 Cultist, 3 Slayer
- S-tier: Enlightened Flex = 4 Enlightened, 3 Adept
- S-tier: Fabled Vanguards = 8 Vanguard
- S-tier: Spirit Sivir = 4 Spirit, 3 Sharpshooter
- S-tier: Slayers = 3 Slayer/Cultist
- S-tier: Kayle and Friends = 3 Executioner, 2 Spirit
- S-tier: Tryndamere and Friends = 3 Slayer
- A-tier: 6 Keepers = 6 Keeper, 3 Vanguard
- A-tier: Dragonsoul Mages = 6 Dragonsoul, 4 Mage
- A-tier: 7 Mages = 7 Mage, 3 Elderwood/Dragonsoul
- A-tier: 6 Elderwood = 5 Elderwood, 3 Mage
- A-tier: Elderwood Mages = 7 Elderwood, 5 Mage
- A-tier: Ninja Assassins = 6 Assassins/4 Ninja
- B-tier: 8 Brawlers = 8 Brawler, 3 Elderwood
- B-tier: 9 Cultists = 9 Cultists
- B-tier: Warlord Kat and Slayers = 6 Warlord, 3 Slayer
- B-tier: Assassin Reroll = 6 Assassin, 4 Spirit
- B-tier: Soul Syphoner = 4 Syphoner/Enlightened
- B-tier: Tristana Slow Roll = 6 Dragonsoul
- B-tier: Divine Duelist Reroll = 6 Duelist, 3 Divine
- B-tier: Spirit Slayers = 3 Slayer/Cultist
NOTE: Best TFT Comps for Patch 11.5
These team comps will be accurate when we publish at the beginning of the patch but are constantly updated by our experts. If you visit in between patch releases, there may be a slight lag time for when the blog is updated to match it so be sure to check our official website’s TFT team comp page for the most up-to-date info.
Jeff Bezos Comp: S-tier TFT 11.5

This Jeff Bezos comp simply describes a Samira carry comp. Many of the units in the team are high in cost and require a lot of gold and luck to complete. The comp absolutely destroys late game if you are able to complete the comp.
Team comp description:
This comp is an expensive late game team that revolves around Samira. It’s not a difficult comp to force, but it requires a very strong economy to find all of your end game units.
When to make:
Go for this comp if you have a strong start but no clear direction for a team comp. You can use any Chosen you find early to try to win streak. You will later sell at level 8 to find any Chosen that fits into the team.
Enlightened Flex: S-tier

Talon and Morgana have risen in popularity likely due to the nerfs to other comps. It took a bit for this comp to gain traction, but it can be quite consistent and strong.
Team comp description:
This comp uses the core of Enlightened units and adds a lot of flexibility with Chosen. There are many options you can explore with different Chosens like Adept, Assassin, Syphoner, or Enlightened.
When to make:
Since this comp doesn’t need a particular Chosen unit, go for this comp if you can find your core carries Morgana and Talon.
Fabled Vanguards: S-tier
Vanguards have crept up in popularity and become somewhat of a sleeper pick in the meta. They were nerfed in this patch, but we still expect them to perform quite well.
Team comp description:
This comp runs 6 Vanguards along with Neeko as the main DPS carry. Fabled units are added in to buff Yuumi as well as add more utility to the team.
When to make:
Go for this comp if you find a Chosen Vanguard. You can also run the 4 Vanguard 4 Mystic version if you find a Chosen Fabled or Mystic.
Spirit Sivir: S-tier Best TFT Comps for Patch 11.5
Spirit Sivir is another variation of a Slayer Sharpshooter team comp. This comp instead looks to 3 star Sivir as the carry instead of relying on hitting Samira 2.
Team comp description:
This comp uses Sivir as the main carry along with the Spirit units to increase attack speed. The rest of the team is there for frontline and utility.
When to make:
Go for this comp if you find a Chosen Spirit and good Sivir items. You can also run this comp with a Chosen Sharpshooter, but you will need to replace a unit like Shen for Diana to have 4 Spirit.
Slayers: S-tier Best TFT Comps for Patch 11.5
Olaf is still a strong carry, and with the popularity of Slayers in the last patch, we don’t see this going away anytime soon. You can mix and match many of the units in all of the Slayer comps to match the items and units you find.
Team comp description:
This comp revolves around Olaf as the main carry and surrounds him with good supporting units.
When to make:
This comp doesn’t require a specific Chosen, so try to hit a high value Chosen like Olaf or Morgana. Also, make sure you have good items for Olaf.
Kayle and Friends: S-tier Best TFT Comps for Patch 11.5
Kayle isn’t as popular as she was before, but she can still be a strong main carry in a team. In a slower meta, she can still thrive as you have time to find her and get your Bow items.
Team comp description:
This comp revolves around Kayle as the main carry of the team and surrounds her with Divine and supporting synergies like Executioner and Spirit.
There is no Chosen requirement, but getting a Chosen Kayle is one of the best options as she is the main carry.
When to make:
Go for this comp if you have good Kayle items. You can use just about any Chosen you want early game, but try to hit one of your highest cost units when you hit level 7 and 8.
Tryndamere and Friends: S-tier Best TFT 11.5
This comp is simply another variation of the Jeff Bezos comp. The comp focuses first on itemizing Tryndamere before completing Samira 2. You can choose to replace Tryndamere with Samira and use something else, so it is very similar to the Jeff Bezos Comp.
Team comp description:
This comp revolves around Tryndamere as the main carry of the comp. If your Tryndamere is not Chosen, you can sell him to place your items on Samira if you are able to 2 star her. You can also keep Tryndamere and opt to run other items on Samira as well.
When to make:
This comp doesn’t exactly require a Chosen, but you will definitely want to have Tryndamere as your Chosen if possible. The items won’t be the hardest to build, so you can definitely try to force this comp as long as you can find Tryndamere.
6 Keepers: S-tier Best TFT meta 4.5
Keeper comps quickly rose in popularity in this patch and they boast a very strong team. The Keepers keep the team from dying to burst damage from things like ASol or Samira while also dishing out solid magic and attack damage through units like Kennen and Xayah. Keepers have gotten a small nerf this patch, we’re bumping them down just a tad bit. We still expect them to be quite strong and consistent.
Team comp description:
This comp uses 6 Keepers to have a strong early and mid game with carries like Kennen. The comp then itemizes Xayah as your consistent late game carry.
When to make:
Go for this comp if you have a Chosen Keeper. Hitting Kennen early also helps, but you can still be strong with things like Sunfire Cape or Statikk Shiv early game.
Dragonsoul Mages: A-tier Best TFT Comps for Patch 11.5
Aurelion Sol is still a solid carry, but with the rise of Keeper and Vanguards, this comp can struggle a little bit more than before.
Team comp description:
This comp uses a Chosen Dragonsoul in order to hit 6 Dragonsoul. Mages are the main source of damage with Aurelion Sol and a possible Mage Shyvana.
When to make:
Go for this comp if you have a Chosen Dragonsoul and decent Aurelion Sol items.
7 Mages: A-tier Best TFT Comps for Patch 11.5
This comp takes the Mage synergy to create a very high damage output team. Annie acts as the main tank of the team while Aurelion Sol will deal most of the damage.
Team comp description:
This comp revolves around hitting the 7 Mage synergy to boost up your Aurelion Sol and Annie. Annie becomes the main tank while Aurelion Sol is the main carry.
When to make:
Items shouldn’t be too hard to build, but prioritize ASol, then Annie, then Lulu items. You will want to have a Mage Chosen and lots of early copies of Annie if possible.
6 Elderwood: A-tier Best TFT Comps 11.5
Elderwood comps still can do well, but other comps seem to simply perform better with similar units. Xayah performs well in Keeper comps while Aurelion Sol performs better in other Dragonsoul or even Slayer comps with Olaf.
Team comp description:
This comp revolves around Xayah and Rakan as the core and builds around it with 6 Elderwood. Aurelion Sol is a solid carry alongside Veigar and Lulu, and Aatrox and Ornn make a solid frontline for the team.
When to make:
The team doesn’t require a specific Chosen to work, but you will have an easier time reaching 6 Elderwood with an Elderwood Chosen. Even so, you can still look for a strong Chosen at levels 7 or 8 to fit into the team rather than tunneling on an Elderwood Chosen. The main requirement for the team is finding Xayah on a timely basis.
Elderwood Mages: A-tier Best TFT Comps for Patch 11.5
This comp follows a similar pattern as 6 Elderwood. It can still do well, but other options use similar carries and will usually perform better.
Team comp description:
This comp uses Aurelion Sol as the main carry in an Elderwood team. With a Chosen Mage or Chosen Elderwood, you can run 6 Elderwood and 5 Mages. However, if you have Elderwood Spat and Chosen Elderwood, you can go for 9 Elderwood 3 Mages as well.
When to make:
Go for this comp if you can get either a Chosen Mage or Chosen Elderwood. Good Aurelion Sol items are also important as he is the main carry.
Ninja Assassins: A-tier Best TFT Patch 11.5
Akali has risen in popularity as a 3-cost carry. She can very easily assassinate an enemy carry if she is 3 stars. However, this comp can be hard countered if the enemy builds Bramble Vest and positions well.
Team comp description:
This comp revolves around Akali as the main carry in a 6 Assassin and 4 Ninja comp. Akali is ideally 3 starred, as she is the main carry of the team comp.
When to make:
Go for this comp if you find a Chosen Akali. You can make this comp work with any Chosen Assassin, but having a Chosen Akali gives you 3 copies toward a 3 star Akali.
8 Brawlers: B-tier
Shyvana can still perform well, but with all of the attack damage in the game, Brawlers may not be strong enough to withstand all of the damage. Olaf scales with Rageblade while Samira will just demolish teams with her damage.
Team comp description:
This comp uses the 8 Brawler synergy to create a beefy lineup with Shyvana and Nunu as the main carries.
When to make:
Go for this comp if you find a Chosen Brawler and have decent Shyvana items.
9 Cultists: B-tier
Cultists are a decent comp to play still, but once again, enemy teams with attack damage carries can easily wipe the board with their carries now. Galio also doesn’t perform super well against Dragonsoul comps, which have a decent amount of popularity.
Team comp description:
This comp runs the 9 Cultist synergy along with Kalista as the main carry. As such, you will want to reroll at level 8 to hit Zilean for 9 Cultist and to also look for Kalista 3.
When to make:
Go for this comp if you have a Chosen Cultist and good items for Kalista.
Warlord Kat and Slayers: B-tier
Unfortunately, Warlords just simply don’t have the same power as they used to. Many carries now run Guardian Angel, so Katarina isn’t quite enough to burst down enemy teams.
Team comp description:
This comp revolves around the two Warlord carries Katarina and Tryndamere. The comp uses 6 Warlords in the mid game before transitioning into 3 Warlords to fit in more powerful late-game units.
When to make:
You don’t need a Chosen Warlord for this comp, but it helps a lot with transitioning through the early and mid game.
Assassin Reroll: B-tier
Diana is getting a small buff this patch, so we may see a small resurgence in this comp, but reroll comps in general aren’t performing very well with how strong 4-cost carries are.
Team comp description:
This comp slow rolls to build a 6 Assassin comp centered around a Chosen Assassin Diana.
It plays very similarly to the other Diana comp, except it uses the Assassin units to pair with the Chosen Assassin.
When to make:
Go for this comp if you find a Chosen Assassin Diana.
Soul Syphoner: B-tier
Similar to Diana, Nasus is also getting a small buff, but once again, the meta may be too slow for it to be meaningful.
Team comp description:
This comp plays very similarly to 6 Enlightened, except you choose to slow roll to make Nasus the main carry of the comp.
When to make:
Go for this comp if you find a Chosen Syphoner. A Chosen Nasus will be ideal, but if you can find Nasus 3 without Chosen, you will be okay.
Tristana Slow Roll: B-tier
Of all the comps that slow roll, this comp may have the most potential simply because you might be able to fit in Samira in the late game. Other comps don’t have that hyper late game carry to round out their comps except for this one.
Team comp description:
This comp slow rolls for Tristana 3 as the main carry of the team. Dragonsoul and Statikk Shiv add lots of damage onto Tristana who auto attacks very quickly.
When to make:
Go for this comp if you find a Chosen Dragonsoul Tristana.
Divine Duelist Reroll: B-tier
While Duelists have Yone as their late game carry, his carry potential compared to someone like Samira just isn’t quite strong enough. Yasuo can get on an early lead, but he quickly loses damage even with the buffs this patch.
Team comp description:
This comp is a flexible version of the classic 6 Duelist Slow Roll. By slow rolling for Nasus, you give yourself more options with Divine Chosen as a possibility as well.
Furthermore, this comp can utilize Spatulas for either Duelist or Divine depending on what you need.
When to make:
You ideally want to have many copies of Yasuo, Fiora, and Nasus. You can go for either a Chosen Yasuo for Duelist or a unit like Jax or Nasus for Chosen Divine.
Spirit Slayers: B-tier
Zed has almost completely disappeared from the meta except to buff up Akali in 4 Ninja comps. As such, Recurve Bow isn’t as much of a contested item as it was before.
Team comp description:
This comp uses Zed as the main carry with attack speed buffers like Spirit and Zeke’s Herald.
When to make:
Go for this comp if you find a Chosen Zed. Without a Chosen Zed, you will need to use a unit spot for another Slayer, which can hold you back if you aren’t high rolling.
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