Archived Set: These comps are from TFT Set 4 and are no longer part of the current set. Stats shown are from when this set was active.

Most Popular TFT Comps by Pick Rate

This table displays the most commonly played TFT Set 4 team compositions based on pick rate, showing current meta trends and popular strategies. Top 8-champion Set 4 compositions: Blacksmith (82.6% WR, 3.0 avg). Blacksmith/Brawler leads with 82.61% win rate and 2.96 average placement. Analyzing 1 8-comp compositions with real-time performance statistics.

TFT Set 4 Meta Analysis

This page displays 1 team compositions sorted by popularity to show what the meta is currently playing, based on 23 games analyzed from ranked matches. The current meta shows an average win rate of 82.6% and average placement of 2.96 across all tracked compositions.

Top Performing Compositions

The highest win rate composition is Blacksmith/Brawler with Veigar as the primary carry, achieving a 82.6% win rate.. 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:

  • Blacksmith/Brawler (Late Game): scales into late game with consistent top 4 finishes — build around Veigar

Meta Contestation

The most popular composition is Blacksmith/Brawler with a 0.1% pick rate, though its 82.6% win rate suggests it may be over-contested. When multiple players contest the same composition, consider pivoting to less popular alternatives to improve your odds.

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TFT Set 4 Comps FAQ

What is the best TFT comp in TFT Set 4?

The best TFT comp in TFT Set 4 is Blacksmith/Brawler with Veigar as the primary carry, achieving a 82.6% win rate and 2.96 average placement. This composition is effective for climbing ranked and consistently places in top 4.

How do I play the Blacksmith/Brawler comp?

To play Blacksmith/Brawler, focus on building around Veigar as your main carry. Look for Veigar 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 4?

For consistent LP gains in TFT Set 4, Blacksmith/Brawler offers the best average placement at 2.96. Other reliable options include and . Consistent comps minimize bottom 4 finishes and provide steady climbing.

What is the easiest TFT comp to play?

Blacksmith/Brawler is beginner-friendly due to its consistent placements. Focus on the fundamentals: good economy, leveling timings, and proper itemization on your carry.

When should I force a comp vs flex in TFT Set 4?

In TFT Set 4, Blacksmith/Brawler has a 0.1% pick rate, meaning it's heavily contested. If you see others going for it, consider flexing into alternatives like other options. 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.

What is the current TFT meta in TFT Set 4?

The TFT Set 4 meta is dominated by Blacksmith/Brawler with 0.1% pick rate. High pick rate comps define the meta but are often contested. For uncontested games, consider less popular alternatives like Blacksmith/Brawler (0.1% pick rate).

Should I avoid playing popular comps in TFT?

Not necessarily. Popular comps like Blacksmith/Brawler (0.1% pick rate) are popular for a reason—they're strong. However, when multiple players contest the same comp, everyone's placement suffers. Scout your lobby early. If 2+ players are forcing the same comp, pivot to alternatives to avoid fighting for units.