
Invoker EmblemTFT Item Stats
Invoker Emblem Performance Statistics
When building Invoker Emblem in TFT Set 16, players most commonly pair it with Jeweled Gauntlet, Rabadon's Deathcap, Nashor's Tooth. Based on 268 team compositions, these item combinations have proven effective for maximizing your carry's potential. Understanding which items synergize well with Invoker Emblem helps you plan your item builds from the start of each game.
The data shows that Jeweled Gauntlet is paired with Invoker Emblem in 32% of compositions, achieving an average win rate of 61.1%. Rabadon's Deathcap follows as the second most common pairing at 22% pair rate. These statistics help identify optimal Invoker Emblem build paths in the current TFT Set 16 meta.
Jeweled Gauntlet
Rabadon's Deathcap
Nashor's Tooth
Spear of Shojin
Void Staff
Archangel's Staff
Blue Buff
Guinsoo's Rageblade
How to Build Invoker Emblem Effectively
When planning your Invoker Emblem build in TFT Set 16, consider which companion items will maximize your carry's effectiveness. The items listed above are frequently built alongside Invoker Emblem by successful players, indicating strong synergies in the current meta.
Jeweled Gauntlet is the most popular companion item for Invoker Emblem, appearing together in 32% of builds. Consider building Rabadon's Deathcap as your second item choice when Jeweled Gauntlet components aren't available.
Remember that optimal item builds depend on your team composition and the champions you're using. Check the Champions tab to see which units perform best with Invoker Emblem and plan your item distribution accordingly.
The best champions for Invoker Emblem in TFT Set 16 are Sylas , Ziggs , Lux. These champions achieve the highest win rates when equipped with Invoker Emblem, making them ideal carriers for this item.

Sylas

Ziggs

Lux

Xerath

Veigar

Ryze
Invoker Emblem synergizes best with Defender, Arcanist, Juggernaut traits in TFT Set 16. Team compositions featuring these traits commonly build Invoker Emblem on their carry champions for optimal performance.
When to Build Invoker Emblem
Strengths
Weaknesses
- Lower pick rate suggests Invoker Emblem is niche or meta-dependent
- Invoker Emblem's effectiveness depends on finding the right champion to equip
- Invoker Emblem may compete with other items for the same components
Strategic Tips
Invoker Emblem is commonly paired with Jeweled Gauntlet (32% pair rate) and Rabadon's Deathcap (22% pair rate). Consider these items when planning your carry's build.
Build Invoker Emblem when you have Sylas or similar carries. Don't force Invoker Emblem if better alternatives exist for your current composition.
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Invoker Emblem TFT Item - Frequently Asked Questions
What is Invoker Emblem in TFT Set 16?
Invoker Emblem is a Teamfight Tactics combined item in Set 16 with a 56.36% win rate and 1.71% pick rate. The holder gains the Invoker trait. On cast, gain Ability Power equal to @APPercent*100@% of Mana spent. Invoker Emblem performs best on champions like Mel and Aurelion Sol.
What is Invoker Emblem's win rate in TFT Set 16?
Invoker Emblem has a 56.36% win rate in TFT Set 16. This Invoker Emblem data is based on 12,532 matches and is updated regularly to reflect the current meta. Invoker Emblem has achieved 7,063 victories with an average placement of 4.12 and a 17.71% first place rate.
Is Invoker Emblem good in TFT Set 16?
Invoker Emblem has a 56.36% win rate and 1.71% pick rate, with an average placement of 4.12. Invoker Emblem is rated as B-tier in the current meta. This makes Invoker Emblem a strong item and highly recommended for competitive play.
What champions are best with Invoker Emblem in TFT?
The best champions for Invoker Emblem in TFT Set 16 are Mel and Aurelion Sol. These champions achieve the highest win rates when equipped with Invoker Emblem. Building Invoker Emblem on these champions maximizes your chances of placing top 4.
What is Invoker Emblem's pick rate in TFT?
Invoker Emblem has a 1.71% pick rate in TFT Set 16. This lower pick rate suggests Invoker Emblem is a niche item used in specific compositions.
How many games is Invoker Emblem TFT data based on?
Invoker Emblem statistics are based on 12,532 total matches in TFT Set 16. Invoker Emblem has won 7,063 matches and achieved an average placement of 4.12. This large sample size ensures reliable and accurate Invoker Emblem performance metrics.
How do you build Invoker Emblem in TFT?
To build Invoker Emblem in TFT Set 16, combine Frying Pan and Tear of the Goddess on the same champion. You can get these component items from carousel rounds, PvE drops, or item orbs. Once both components are equipped on a champion, they automatically combine into Invoker Emblem.
What traits work best with Invoker Emblem in TFT?
Invoker Emblem synergizes best with Defender, Arcanist, and Juggernaut traits in TFT Set 16. Team compositions featuring these traits commonly build Invoker Emblem on their carry champions. Consider building Invoker Emblem when playing these trait combinations for optimal performance.
What tier is Invoker Emblem in TFT Set 16?
Invoker Emblem is rated as B-tier in TFT Set 16, making it a mid-tier and solid item in the current meta. Consider Invoker Emblem when it fits your composition and champion needs.
Frying Pan
Tear of the Goddess