Mighty Mech / Sorcerer TFT Comp

35.29%WR
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Set:16
Sample Size:732,372 ranked games
Tier:SILVER
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This comp has a Very Low contested risk and is rarely contested. The most contested units are likely Yone, Jarvan IV, Karma due to their popularity across multiple comps. You should be able to hit your key units without much competition.

5.24
Avg Placement
5.88%
First Place Rate
35.29%
Top 4 Rate
0.27%
Pick Rate
No Recommended Builds

Strategy Guide

  • Win Condition: 0-Cost Reroll - 3-star TFT15_Galio as your primary carry.
  • Reroll Targets: 3-star TFT15_Galio and Lucian and Gangplank.
  • Economy: Medium Cost comp (60g investment). Save gold early, loss streak for extra gold and first carousel priority.
  • Items: No specific BiS items required - slam components for tempo.
  • Augment Synergies: Look for Reroll augments (Three's a Crowd, Pandora's Items), AP damage augments, Mighty Mech trait augments.
0-Cost Reroll
Low Contest
Loss Streak
Slam Items
Highly Flexible

Aatrox and Lucian are 1-cost units with an optimal reroll level of 4. Gangplank is a 2-cost unit with an optimal reroll level of 6. Senna is a 3-cost unit with an optimal reroll level of 7. Jarvan IV and Karma are 4-cost units with an optimal reroll level of 10. Yone is a 5-cost unit with an optimal reroll level of 10.

    • Aatrox
      Aatrox
    • Lucian
      Lucian
    Gold cost icon1 Cost

    Reroll Lvl: Level 4

    • Gangplank
      Gangplank
    Gold cost icon2 Cost

    Reroll Lvl: Level 6

    • Senna
      Senna
    Gold cost icon3 Cost

    Reroll Lvl: Level 7

    • Jarvan IV
      Jarvan IV
    • Karma
      Karma
    Gold cost icon4 Cost

    Reroll Lvl: Level 10

    • Yone
      Yone
    Gold cost icon5 Cost

    Reroll Lvl: Level 10

This is the suggested positioning for the champions in this TFT team comp. Positioning is based on the roles of the units.

Win rates and pick rates for TFT15_Galio, Aatrox, Lucian, Gangplank, Senna, Jarvan IV, Karma, Yone at different star levels (1-star, 2-star, 3-star).

Champion
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Win Rate: 35.3%
Pick Rate: 100.0%
Win Rate: 100.0%
Pick Rate: 5.9%
Win Rate: 25.0%
Pick Rate: 70.6%
Win Rate: 50.0%
Pick Rate: 23.5%
-
Win Rate: 33.3%
Pick Rate: 52.9%
Win Rate: 37.5%
Pick Rate: 47.1%
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Win Rate: 33.3%
Pick Rate: 52.9%
Win Rate: 37.5%
Pick Rate: 47.1%
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Win Rate: 23.1%
Pick Rate: 76.5%
Win Rate: 75.0%
Pick Rate: 23.5%
Win Rate: 30.0%
Pick Rate: 58.8%
Win Rate: 42.9%
Pick Rate: 41.2%
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Win Rate: 20.0%
Pick Rate: 58.8%
Win Rate: 57.1%
Pick Rate: 41.2%
-
Win Rate: 28.6%
Pick Rate: 82.4%
Win Rate: 66.7%
Pick Rate: 17.6%
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Top 5 items by win rate for each champion. Aatrox's best item is Thief's Gloves with a 74.2% win rate. Lucian's best item is Archangel's Staff with a 69.2% win rate. Gangplank's best item is Sterak's Gage with a 65.5% win rate. Senna's best item is Spear of Shojin with a 70.4% win rate. Jarvan IV's best item is Steadfast Heart with a 80.6% win rate. Karma's best item is Morellonomicon with a 71.3% win rate. Yone's best item is Infinity Edge with a 77.8% win rate. Items with low pick rates are excluded.

Champion
#1
#2
#3
#4
#5
Thief's Gloves74.2%
Evenshroud68.8%
Dragon's Claw60.6%
Sunfire Cape58.0%
Warmog's Armor55.8%
Archangel's Staff69.2%
Spear of Shojin62.5%
Hextech Gunblade60.0%
Jeweled Gauntlet55.6%
Rabadon's Deathcap54.7%
Sterak's Gage65.5%
Thief's Gloves57.4%
Infinity Edge56.1%
Hand Of Justice51.0%
Edge of Night48.9%
Spear of Shojin70.4%
Giant Slayer68.3%
Red Buff66.7%
Striker's Flail66.0%
Infinity Edge65.2%
Steadfast Heart80.6%
Evenshroud75.7%
Dragon's Claw73.6%
Protector's Vow73.2%
Sunfire Cape69.2%
Morellonomicon71.3%
Blue Buff67.2%
Void Staff65.0%
Spear of Shojin64.8%
Archangel's Staff64.1%
Infinity Edge77.8%
Edge of Night76.0%
Giant Slayer75.0%
Titan's Resolve69.0%
Sterak's Gage68.6%

If contested, consider pivoting to Stance Master / Mentor (7 shared units, 2.84 avg place), Executioner / Edgelord (7 shared units, 2.96 avg place), and Duelist / Juggernaut (7 shared units, 4.10 avg place).

Playstyle Analysis

Playstyle ArchetypeFortress

This composition prioritizes survivability above all else, aiming to outlast opponents through superior tankiness and sustain.

AggressionVery Defensive

This composition prioritizes survival and scaling over early aggression. Deals ~65 avg damage per game.

DurabilityVery Durable

Units in this comp are very durableunits survive significantly longer than average in fights.

Power SpikeMid Game

Sorcerer / Mighty Mech reaches full power in stages 4-5, aiming to close out before opponents scale. Games typically end around round 30.

Detailed Analysis

Sorcerer / Mighty Mech is classified as a Fortress composition in TFT Patch 16.2. With a 35.3% win rate and 5.24 average placement, this comp requires precise execution to succeed.

Damage Profile: This composition is very defensive — it prioritizes survival and scaling over early aggression. This defensive approach means you may lose some early fights, but you'll have more HP remaining when your comp comes online.

Game Phase Strategy: Balance your economy with board strength to stay healthy while scaling into your mid-game power spike.

Stage-by-Stage Guide

Understanding when to level, roll, and transition is crucial for maximizing your success with Sorcerer / Mighty Mech. This guide breaks down the optimal play pattern for each stage of the game.

Stage 2Early Game
Build economy
Collect TFT15_Galio copies
Play strongest board

Focus on building economy while collecting TFT15_Galio and Lucian and Gangplank copies. Play your strongest board with any 2-star units you hit naturally. Look for Aatrox and Lucian as early game frontline. Aim to have 30-40 gold by the Stage 2 carousel.

Stage 3Transition
Level to 5 at 3-2
Start slow rolling
Commit or pivot decision

Stage 3 is your key decision point. If you've collected 5+ copies of TFT15_Galio by Stage 3-2, commit to the reroll strategy. Level to 5 at Stage 3-2 and begin slow rolling. At level 5, 1-cost units have the highest appearance rate.

Stage 4Power Spike
Hit 3-star carry
Stop rolling, start leveling
Add high-cost units

By Stage 4, you should be close to or have already hit your 3-star TFT15_Galio. Once you 3-star your primary carry, stop rolling and begin leveling. If resources allow, continue rolling for 3-star Lucian and Gangplank. Transition to leveling at Stage 4-5 or 5-1.

Stage 5+Late Game
Add remaining upgrades
Scout and position
Find legendaries if possible

Your 3-star carry should be online and dealing massive damage. Focus on adding your remaining high-cost units and finding optimal positioning against the remaining players. If you find Yone, add them for extra power. Scout remaining players and position to counter their carries.

Economy Summary
78gTotal Cost
HighInvestment
Lvl 5Reroll At

This is a high economy investment that requires disciplined gold management during your reroll phase. Slow roll above 50 gold until you hit your 3-star targets.

Full Written Guide

Stage 2: Early Game

Focus on building economy while collecting TFT15_Galio and Lucian and Gangplank copies. Play your strongest board with any 2-star units you hit naturally. Look for Aatrox and Lucian as early game frontline. Aim to have 30-40 gold by the Stage 2 carousel.

Stage 3: Transition

Stage 3 is your key decision point. If you've collected 5+ copies of TFT15_Galio by Stage 3-2, commit to the reroll strategy. Level to 5 at Stage 3-2 and begin slow rolling. At level 5, 1-cost units have the highest appearance rate.

Stage 4: Power Spike

By Stage 4, you should be close to or have already hit your 3-star TFT15_Galio. Once you 3-star your primary carry, stop rolling and begin leveling. If resources allow, continue rolling for 3-star Lucian and Gangplank. Transition to leveling at Stage 4-5 or 5-1.

Stage 5+: Late Game

Your 3-star carry should be online and dealing massive damage. Focus on adding your remaining high-cost units and finding optimal positioning against the remaining players. If you find Yone, add them for extra power. Scout remaining players and position to counter their carries.

Player Damage Analysis

This shows which units survive fights long enough to deal damage to the enemy player in Sorcerer / Mighty Mech. Units that stay alive longer contribute more player damage — so this reflects both damage output and survivability, helping you identify which units to protect and prioritize.

Damage ProfileSpread Damage

Multiple units survive and contribute player damage. This makes the comp resilient — losing one unit doesn't cripple your damage.

#1
YoneKey Survivor
15.8%
#2
Jarvan IVContributor
14.8%
#3
KarmaContributor
14.5%
#4
LucianContributor
14.0%
#5
SennaContributor
13.8%
#6
GangplankContributor
13.7%
#7
AatroxContributor
13.4%

Key Takeaways

1
Resilient comp — damage is spread, so losing one unit won't cripple you
2
Flexible positioning — focus on overall board survival rather than protecting one unit
Full Damage Breakdown

Top Survivor: Yone contributes 15.8% of total player damage. This unit reliably survives to deal player damage, though other units also contribute meaningfully.

Other Key Survivors: Jarvan IV (14.8%), Karma (14.5%). These units also survive fights consistently and contribute to your player damage total.

Positioning Tip: Your damage is spread across multiple units, so you're less reliant on any single unit surviving. This gives you more flexibility in positioning.

When to Play Sorcerer / Mighty Mech

Sorcerer / Mighty Mech is a SILVER tier composition in TFT Set 16 with a 35.3% win rate and 5.24 average placement. This comp focuses on the Mighty Mech trait.

Strengths

  • TFT15_Galio and Lucian and Gangplank can be 3-starred for power spikes
  • Strong trait synergies across multiple activated traits
  • Balanced composition with clear win conditions

Weaknesses

  • Below average 35.3% win rate requires optimal execution
  • Higher 5.24 average placement indicates inconsistency

Strategic Tips

1
Economy Strategy

Focus on 3-starring TFT15_Galio for a 35.3% win rate power spike.

2
Itemization

Prioritize items for your main carry. Check the Top Items section for optimal builds.

3
Positioning

Place Jarvan IV and Aatrox in the frontline to protect carries in the backline. Use the positioning board above as a guide.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What traits does this comp use?

This composition uses the following traits: Sorcerer, Mighty Mech. The primary trait is Mighty Mech, which is active on 7 units.

What are the carries of this TFT Comp?

The primary carries for this composition are TFT15_Galio (3-Star Win Rate: 35.3%, Pick Rate: 100.0%), Lucian (3-Star Win Rate: 37.5%, Pick Rate: 47.1%), Gangplank (3-Star Win Rate: 37.5%, Pick Rate: 47.1%).

What is the best positioning for this composition?

Place your carries in the backline and your tanks like Jarvan IV and Aatrox in the frontline to absorb damage. Check the positioning board above for exact placement.

Is this composition good in the current meta?

This composition has a win rate of 35.29% and an average placement of 5.24, making it a strong contender in the current meta.

What item builds does Sorcerer / Mighty Mech use?

There are currently no specific item builds recommended for Sorcerer / Mighty Mech. Focus on building your key carries with high win rate items shown in the Top Items section.

Is Sorcerer / Mighty Mech contested in TFT Set 16?

Sorcerer / Mighty Mech is relatively uncontested with only a 0.3% pick rate, making it a good choice when you want to avoid fighting for units. You can often hit your key champions like your carries without much competition.

What is the win condition for Sorcerer / Mighty Mech?

The win condition for Sorcerer / Mighty Mech is "0-Cost Reroll". This is a reroll composition that focuses on 3-starring TFT15_Galio and Lucian and Gangplank as the primary carrys. Focus on 3-starring TFT15_Galio which has a 35.3% win rate when upgraded.

Should I reroll or level with Sorcerer / Mighty Mech?

Yes, Sorcerer / Mighty Mech is a reroll composition. You should slow roll at level 5 where 1-cost units have the highest appearance rate. Your primary reroll targets are TFT15_Galio (35.3% win rate at 3-star) and Lucian (37.5% win rate at 3-star) and Gangplank (37.5% win rate at 3-star). Save gold above 50 and roll excess gold each round until you hit your 3-star units.

How much gold does Sorcerer / Mighty Mech cost to build?

Sorcerer / Mighty Mech is a medium cost composition requiring approximately 78 gold investment to complete. Balance your economy between leveling and rolling. Maintain interest thresholds while staying healthy on HP.

What are the best pivot options for Sorcerer / Mighty Mech?

Sorcerer / Mighty Mech is highly flexible with 5 similar compositions available for pivoting. The best pivot options share key units like Yone and Jarvan IV. If you're contested, look at similar compositions that use these same champions with different supporting units.

When should I pivot away from Sorcerer / Mighty Mech?

You should consider pivoting away from Sorcerer / Mighty Mech if: (1) you see 2+ players contesting your key units in the early game, (2) you're not hitting your core champions by stage 3-2, or (3) you find stronger units for an alternative comp. The best pivot is Stance Master / Mentor with a 81.0% win rate. Scout your lobby at stage 2-1 and 3-2 to decide. Check the Pivot Suggestions section above for 5 alternative compositions.