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Three TFT: Monsters Attack PBE teams to try out

Nicholas James
Nicholas James Published 21/11/2022

Teamfight Tactics: Monsters Attack is on PBE before it hits live servere. Here are some powerful compositions to try out for yourself.

Teamfight Tactics: Monsters Attack‘s PBE stay has already shown some serious differences between it and previous TFT sets. If you want to try some wacky new compositions, here are three great compositions to try.

Five Monsters Attack PBE compositions to try

Mecha: PRIME Jax

Jax is an amazingly powerful 3-cost Mecha: PRIME Bruiser who can destroy entire teams on his own. The central concept of the Mecha: PRIME trait is to choose one unit that becomes immensely powerful. Jax has ramping damage on his auto-attacks, and makes excellent use of both the attack damage and ability power provided by the Mecha: PRIME when he’s made your prime mech. Suit him up with a Guinsoo’s Rageblade, Bloodthirster, and another attack damage or attack speed item and watch this huge mech go wild.

Anima Squad

Anima Squad is one of few traits in Teamfight Tactics that gives permanent statistics over the course of the entire game. Every time any Anima Squad champion gets a kill, they’ll briefly celebrate and grant every Anima Squad champion 5 permanent health.

While the amount of health gained doesn’t scale with Anima Squad champions, more Anima Squad Champions means you’re more likely to gain more health for the rest of your team. This team benefits from finding the necessary champions early, so look to lock in three of Nasus, Sylas, Jinx, Vayne, or Riven if you can to get them scaling.

Star Guardians

Star Guardians follow one of TFT’s classic rules for compositions, if you’re casting far more abilities than your opponent, you’re likely in a good position. Star Guardian is a deep trait that provides tons of possible carries, often ideally looking for a Hero Augment to supercharge one of its carries.

The five-cost Star Guardian, Syndra, has the game-warping ability to pick up units that are out of play on your bench and toss them into the fight.

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