Void / Longshot / Slayer / Vanquisher Comp
TFT Comp
Best Void / Longshot / Slayer / Vanquisher comp featuring Rift Herald in TFT Set 17.

This comp averages a 6.00 placement with a 28.6% top 4 rate and a 0.0% first place rate across 203,180 ranked games. A 0.1% pick rate makes this a less contested composition.
- Kog'Maw

1 CostReroll Lvl: Level 4
- Rek'Sai

- Cho'Gath

2 CostReroll Lvl: Level 6
- Gangplank

- Malzahar

3 CostReroll Lvl: Level 7
- Kai'Sa

- Bel'Veth

- Rift Herald

4 CostReroll Lvl: Level 10
Strategy Guide
Stage-by-Stage Guide
Understanding when to level, roll, and transition is crucial for maximizing your success with Void / Longshot / Slayer / Vanquisher / Assimilator. This guide breaks down the optimal play pattern for each stage of the game.
Focus on building economy while collecting Rek'Sai copies. Play your strongest board with any 2-star units you hit naturally. Look for Kog'Maw and Rek'Sai as early game frontline. Aim to have 30-40 gold by the Stage 2 carousel.
Stage 3 is your key decision point. If you've collected 5+ copies of Rek'Sai by Stage 3-2, commit to the reroll strategy. Level to 6 at Stage 3-2 and begin slow rolling. At level 6, 2-cost units have the highest appearance rate.
By Stage 4, you should be close to or have already hit your 3-star Rek'Sai. Once you 3-star your primary carry, stop rolling and begin leveling. Transition to leveling at Stage 4-5 or 5-1.
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. Scout remaining players and position to counter their carries.
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 Rek'Sai copies. Play your strongest board with any 2-star units you hit naturally. Look for Kog'Maw and Rek'Sai 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 Rek'Sai by Stage 3-2, commit to the reroll strategy. Level to 6 at Stage 3-2 and begin slow rolling. At level 6, 2-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 Rek'Sai. Once you 3-star your primary carry, stop rolling and begin leveling. 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. Scout remaining players and position to counter their carries.
Player Damage Analysis
Multiple units survive and contribute player damage. This makes the comp resilient — losing one unit doesn't cripple your damage.
Key Takeaways
Full Damage Breakdown
Top Survivor:: Kai'Sa contributes 14.4% of total player damage. This unit reliably survives to deal player damage, though other units also contribute meaningfully.
Other Key Survivors:: Gangplank (13.2%), Bel'Veth (12.8%). 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 Void / Longshot / Slayer / Vanquisher / Assimilator
Strengths
- Rek'Sai can be 3-starred for power spikes
- Strong trait synergies across multiple activated traits
- Balanced composition with clear win conditions
Weaknesses
- Below average 28.6% win rate requires optimal execution
- Higher 6.00 average placement indicates inconsistency
Strategic Tips
Economy Strategy
Focus on 3-starring Rek'Sai for a 60.0% win rate power spike.
Itemization
Prioritize items for your main carry. Check the Top Items section for optimal builds.
Positioning
Place Rift Herald and Cho'Gath in the frontline to protect carries in the backline. Use the positioning board above as a guide.
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F Void / Longshot / Slayer / Vanquisher / Assimilator TFT Comp - Frequently Asked Questions
What traits does this comp use?
This composition uses the following traits: Void, Longshot, Slayer, Vanquisher, Assimilator. The primary trait is Void, which is active on 7 units.
What are the carries of this TFT Comp?
The primary carries for this composition are Rek'Sai (3-Star Win Rate: 60.0%, Pick Rate: 35.7%).
What is the best positioning for this composition?
Place your carries in the backline and your tanks like Rift Herald and Cho'Gath 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 28.57% and an average placement of 6.00, making it a strong contender in the current meta.
What item builds does Void / Longshot / Slayer / Vanquisher / Assimilator use?
Void / Longshot / Slayer / Vanquisher / Assimilator performs best with these item builds: Bel'Veth with Flickerblades, Bloodthirster, Infinity Edge (100.00% win rate, +71.43% difference from comp average); Cho'Gath with Bramble Vest, Protector's Vow, Steadfast Heart (100.00% win rate, +71.43% difference from comp average); Kai'Sa with Last Whisper, Kraken's Fury, Tear of the Goddess (100.00% win rate, +71.43% difference from comp average).
Is Void / Longshot / Slayer / Vanquisher / Assimilator contested in TFT Set 17?
Void / Longshot / Slayer / Vanquisher / Assimilator is relatively uncontested with only a 0.1% 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 Void / Longshot / Slayer / Vanquisher / Assimilator?
The win condition for Void / Longshot / Slayer / Vanquisher / Assimilator is "2-Cost Reroll". This is a reroll composition that focuses on 3-starring Rek'Sai as the primary carry. Focus on 3-starring Rek'Sai which has a 60.0% win rate when upgraded.
Should I reroll or level with Void / Longshot / Slayer / Vanquisher / Assimilator?
Yes, Void / Longshot / Slayer / Vanquisher / Assimilator is a reroll composition. You should slow roll at level 6 where 2-cost units have the highest appearance rate. Your primary reroll targets are Rek'Sai (60.0% 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 Void / Longshot / Slayer / Vanquisher / Assimilator cost to build?
Void / Longshot / Slayer / Vanquisher / Assimilator is a high cost composition requiring approximately 81 gold investment to complete. Prioritize economy early, maintain 50+ gold interest, and avoid rolling until you have a strong economic foundation.
What are the best pivot options for Void / Longshot / Slayer / Vanquisher / Assimilator?
Void / Longshot / Slayer / Vanquisher / Assimilator is moderately flexible with 3 pivot options available. The best pivot options share key units like Kai'Sa and Bel'Veth. If you're contested, look at similar compositions that use these same champions with different supporting units.
When should I pivot away from Void / Longshot / Slayer / Vanquisher / Assimilator?
You should consider pivoting away from Void / Longshot / Slayer / Vanquisher / Assimilator 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 Riftscourge / Bruiser with a 80.9% win rate. Scout your lobby at stage 2-1 and 3-2 to decide. Check the Pivot Suggestions section above for 3 alternative compositions.











