This table showcases the TFT Set 16 team compositions with the highest win rates, helping you identify the most successful comps for climbing ranked. Top 8-champion Set 16 compositions: Caretaker (78.6% WR, 3.2 avg), Juggernaut (75.8% WR, 3.1 avg), Bruiser (75.0% WR, 3.5 avg). Caretaker/Defender leads with 78.57% win rate and 3.20 average placement. Juggernaut follows at 75.81% win rate. Analyzing 43 8-comp compositions with real-time performance statistics.

Primary
Champions
Builds
Traits
AvgWinFirstPick
3.20
Avg Place
78.57%
Win Rate
18.57%
First Place
0.12%
Pick Rate
3.15
Avg Place
75.81%
Win Rate
20.97%
First Place
0.10%
Pick Rate
3.55
Avg Place
75.00%
Win Rate
13.64%
First Place
0.07%
Pick Rate
3.31
Avg Place
74.89%
Win Rate
16.88%
First Place
0.38%
Pick Rate
3.26
Avg Place
73.28%
Win Rate
20.66%
First Place
1.60%
Pick Rate
3.64
Avg Place
72.22%
Win Rate
19.44%
First Place
0.06%
Pick Rate
3.54
Avg Place
71.82%
Win Rate
14.09%
First Place
0.36%
Pick Rate
3.51
Avg Place
71.78%
Win Rate
17.38%
First Place
0.81%
Pick Rate
3.43
Avg Place
70.10%
Win Rate
17.78%
First Place
0.64%
Pick Rate
3.63
Avg Place
69.39%
Win Rate
12.24%
First Place
0.08%
Pick Rate
3.73
Avg Place
68.69%
Win Rate
12.12%
First Place
0.16%
Pick Rate
3.38
Avg Place
67.50%
Win Rate
30.00%
First Place
0.07%
Pick Rate
3.74
Avg Place
66.04%
Win Rate
18.87%
First Place
0.09%
Pick Rate
3.80
Avg Place
64.44%
Win Rate
16.67%
First Place
0.15%
Pick Rate
3.96
Avg Place
62.00%
Win Rate
10.00%
First Place
0.08%
Pick Rate
4.07
Avg Place
61.76%
Win Rate
5.88%
First Place
0.11%
Pick Rate
4.17
Avg Place
56.99%
Win Rate
10.75%
First Place
0.15%
Pick Rate
4.35
Avg Place
56.25%
Win Rate
9.82%
First Place
0.18%
Pick Rate
4.33
Avg Place
53.77%
Win Rate
7.55%
First Place
0.17%
Pick Rate
4.29
Avg Place
53.62%
Win Rate
4.35%
First Place
0.11%
Pick Rate
4.35
Avg Place
53.23%
Win Rate
9.68%
First Place
0.10%
Pick Rate
4.58
Avg Place
45.16%
Win Rate
9.68%
First Place
0.10%
Pick Rate
4.69
Avg Place
45.13%
Win Rate
7.18%
First Place
0.32%
Pick Rate
4.84
Avg Place
43.52%
Win Rate
2.78%
First Place
0.18%
Pick Rate
5.09
Avg Place
41.23%
Win Rate
6.14%
First Place
0.19%
Pick Rate
5.11
Avg Place
39.47%
Win Rate
7.89%
First Place
0.06%
Pick Rate
5.09
Avg Place
37.63%
Win Rate
5.15%
First Place
0.32%
Pick Rate
5.16
Avg Place
37.55%
Win Rate
6.90%
First Place
0.86%
Pick Rate
5.10
Avg Place
36.08%
Win Rate
4.12%
First Place
0.16%
Pick Rate
5.29
Avg Place
34.21%
Win Rate
2.63%
First Place
0.06%
Pick Rate
5.31
Avg Place
33.33%
Win Rate
2.22%
First Place
0.07%
Pick Rate
-
5.44
Avg Place
32.85%
Win Rate
2.19%
First Place
0.23%
Pick Rate
5.34
Avg Place
31.43%
Win Rate
11.43%
First Place
0.06%
Pick Rate
5.53
Avg Place
31.25%
Win Rate
0.00%
First Place
0.05%
Pick Rate
5.44
Avg Place
30.23%
Win Rate
0.00%
First Place
0.07%
Pick Rate
5.52
Avg Place
29.03%
Win Rate
4.93%
First Place
0.87%
Pick Rate
5.64
Avg Place
27.27%
Win Rate
0.00%
First Place
0.05%
Pick Rate
5.52
Avg Place
25.41%
Win Rate
3.28%
First Place
0.20%
Pick Rate
-
5.79
Avg Place
25.00%
Win Rate
3.98%
First Place
0.29%
Pick Rate
5.42
Avg Place
25.00%
Win Rate
1.92%
First Place
0.09%
Pick Rate
6.02
Avg Place
21.43%
Win Rate
0.00%
First Place
0.07%
Pick Rate
5.86
Avg Place
20.00%
Win Rate
0.00%
First Place
0.06%
Pick Rate
5.86
Avg Place
19.64%
Win Rate
3.57%
First Place
0.09%
Pick Rate

TFT Set 16 Meta Analysis

This page displays 43 team compositions sorted by win rate to help you find the strongest compositions for climbing ranked, based on 6.1K games analyzed from ranked matches. The current meta shows an average win rate of 49.0% and average placement of 4.56 across all tracked compositions.

Top Performing Compositions

The highest win rate composition is Caretaker/Defender with Nidalee as the primary carry, achieving a 78.6% win rate. Following closely is Juggernaut/Disruptor at 75.8% win rate, and Bruiser/Caretaker at 75.0%. These compositions represent the strongest options in the current meta for players looking to maximize their LP gains.

Playstyle Breakdown

Understanding how each composition plays helps you choose the right one for your game state:

  • Caretaker/Defender (Late Game): scales into late game with consistent top 4 finishes — build around Nidalee
  • Juggernaut/Disruptor (Late Game): scales into late game with consistent top 4 finishes — build around Nautilus
  • Bruiser/Caretaker (Late Game): scales into late game with consistent top 4 finishes — build around Aphelios

Best for Winning Lobbies

If your goal is to win first place rather than just top 4, consider Caretaker/Defender which achieves first place in 30.0% of games. With only a 0.1% pick rate, this composition is rarely contested.

Most Consistent for Climbing

For players focused on consistent LP gains, Juggernaut/Disruptor offers the best average placement at 3.15.Consistent compositions minimize bottom 4 finishes and provide steady climbing, even if they don't win lobbies as often.

Hidden Gems - Uncontested Picks

These compositions have above-average win rates but low pick rates, making them excellent choices when your primary composition is contested:

  • Caretaker/Defender: 78.6% win rate with only 0.1% pick rate
  • Juggernaut/Disruptor: 75.8% win rate with only 0.1% pick rate
  • Bruiser/Caretaker: 75.0% win rate with only 0.1% pick rate

Meta Contestation

The most popular composition is Defender/Disruptor with a 1.6% pick rate, and it maintains a strong 73.3% win rate despite high contestation. Defender/Arcanist follows at 0.9% pick rate. When multiple players contest the same composition, consider pivoting to less popular alternatives to improve your odds.

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TFT Set 16 Comps FAQ

What is the best TFT comp in TFT Set 16?

The best TFT comp in TFT Set 16 is Caretaker/Defender with Nidalee as the primary carry, achieving a 78.6% win rate and 3.20 average placement. This composition is effective for climbing ranked and consistently places in top 4.

How do I play the Caretaker/Defender comp?

To play Caretaker/Defender, focus on building around Nidalee as your main carry. Look for Nidalee and supporting units early, prioritize items that synergize with your carry, and aim to hit your power spike by level 7-8. This comp has a 0.1% pick rate, making it a relatively uncontested option.

What comps are good for climbing in TFT Set 16?

For consistent LP gains in TFT Set 16, Juggernaut/Disruptor offers the best average placement at 3.15. Other reliable options include Caretaker/Defender (3.20 avg) and Defender/Disruptor (3.26 avg). Consistent comps minimize bottom 4 finishes and provide steady climbing.

What is the easiest TFT comp to play?

Caretaker/Defender is a great option for players looking for an easier climb. With a 78.6% win rate but only 0.1% pick rate, you're unlikely to be contested, making the game easier to navigate. Low contestation means you can naturally find your units without having to force pivots.

When should I force a comp vs flex in TFT Set 16?

In TFT Set 16, Defender/Disruptor has a 1.6% pick rate, meaning it's heavily contested. If you see others going for it, consider flexing into alternatives like Caretaker/Defender. Force a comp when you hit early units and items, or when it's uncontested. Flex when you see 2+ players competing for the same units.

Which comps have the highest win rates in TFT Set 16?

The top 3 win rate comps are: 1) Caretaker/Defender (78.6%), 2) Juggernaut/Disruptor (75.8%), and 3) Bruiser/Caretaker (75.0%). These represent the strongest compositions for maximizing LP in ranked games.

Why does win rate matter for TFT comps?

Win rate shows how often a composition achieves top 4 placement, which gains LP in ranked. High win rate comps like Caretaker/Defender (78.6%) consistently perform well across many games. However, also consider pick rate—heavily contested comps may underperform in your games if multiple players force them.