
AniviaTFT Stats
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In 100% of team compositions, Anivia is played for utility without carry items. Focus items on your main carry instead. As a 1-cost unit, Anivia is easy to 3-star for enhanced utility.
Set 16 Anivia Strategy Guide
- Role: Anivia is typically played for utility. Focus items on your main carry instead.
- Leveling: Consider 3-starring Anivia by slow rolling at level 5 where 1-cost units have the highest appearance rate.
- Best Comps: Top performing comps: Defender/Demacia (74.1%).
- Flexibility: Anivia is not flexible and typically only fits into 1 specific team composition. Only commit to this unit when you have a clear path to its optimal comp.
- Traits: Anivia activates Freljord, Invoker. Look for units that share these traits for synergy bonuses.
Set 16 Anivia Stats
Health:500
Mana:40
Armor:20
MR:20
AD:30
AS:0.75
Attack Range:4
Crit %:25%
Anivia performance analysis shows average popularity (41th percentile) and below average win rate (19th percentile). Anivia's six key metrics: win rate (19th percentile), popularity (41th percentile), average placement (15th percentile), player damage (0th percentile), game length (0th percentile), and 3-star power (0th percentile).
When to Play Anivia
Strengths
- Low 1-cost unit is easy to 3-star for power spikes
- Flexible unit that fits multiple team compositions
Weaknesses
- Below average 45.1% win rate requires optimal conditions
- Lower pick rate suggests niche usage scenarios
- Low-cost unit falls off without 3-star upgrade
Strategic Tips
Consider 3-starring Anivia if given early pairs.
Anivia works best with proper items - check the Build tab for optimal item recommendations.
Top builds pair Anivia with synergistic traits for maximum effectiveness.
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Anivia Set 16 Stats - Frequently Asked Questions
Is Anivia good in TFT Set 16?
What are the best items for Anivia in TFT?
The best items for Anivia in TFT Set 16 are Hextech Gunblade (51.3% win rate), Adaptive Helm (50.6% win rate) and Blue Buff (49.2% win rate). The optimal best-in-slot (BiS) build is Blue Buff, Jeweled Gauntlet and Nashor's Tooth, achieving a 50.0% top 4 rate. Visit the Anivia Build page for more item combinations and win rates.
What comps use Anivia in TFT Set 16?
The best team compositions featuring Anivia in TFT Set 16 are Defender/Demacia (74.1% win rate). Anivia typically fits into specific team compositions, so commit to it when you have a clear path to one of its optimal comps. See all compositions on the Anivia Comps page.
Is Anivia a carry or support in TFT?
Anivia is primarily played as a carry in TFT Set 16. As a 1-cost carry, you should prioritize giving Anivia your best items, ideally Blue Buff, Jeweled Gauntlet and Nashor's Tooth. Consider 3-starring Anivia by slow rolling at level 5 for maximum damage output.
When should I roll for Anivia in TFT?
Anivia has the highest shop odds at level 1 with a 18.52% chance to appear in each shop slot. As a 1-cost unit, consider slow rolling at level 5 if you want to 3-star Anivia.
What traits does Anivia have in TFT Set 16?
Anivia has the Freljord and Invoker traits in TFT Set 16. These traits provide multiple synergy options when building your team composition. Check the Anivia Traits page to see which trait combinations have the highest win rates.
How does Anivia compare to other 1-cost units?
Is Anivia contested in TFT Set 16?
Anivia has a low pick rate of 2.88% in TFT Set 16, meaning it is rarely contested. You should be able to find copies of Anivia without much competition from other players.