Ashe TFT champion portrait - Set 16
Avg Place
4.38
1st Place
21.0%
Top 4
52.7%
Pick Rate
6.3%

AsheTFT Comps

Set 16
S2 Cost icon2 Cost
SetSet 16
Matches461,978
TierAll Tiers
RankAll Ranks
Last UpdatedMar 20, 2026
MethodologyData Methodology

The best Ashe team comp features Defender , Freljord , Gunslinger , Piltover , Quickstriker , Rune Mage , Soulbound , Warden , and Zaun with a 100.00% win rate. The most popular Ashe comp uses Defender , Freljord , Gunslinger , Piltover , Quickstriker , Soulbound , Warden , and Zaun and is picked 0.64% of the time in TFT Set 16.

Explore the best TFT team compositions featuring Ashe as a core unit in your lineup. Our analysis covers 3 viable team comps that include Ashe, with an average win rate of 67.74% across all compositions. The top performing Ashe comp achieves an impressive 70.10% win rate, built around Defender, Freljord, Gunslinger traits, while alternative builds leverage Defender, Freljord. This comprehensive table shows every competitive team composition using Ashe, sorted by win rate to help you find the strongest builds for climbing ranked. Each composition displays the complete champion lineup, optimal item builds for carry units, all active traits with breakpoints, and detailed performance statistics including average placement, win rate, first place rate, and pick rate. Toggle between 8 and 9 champion compositions using the filters above to match your preferred board state.

Ashe Comp Trait Synergies in TFT Set 16

DefenderDefender
100%69.0% WR
FreljordFreljord
100%69.0% WR
PiltoverPiltover
100%69.0% WR
QuickstrikerQuickstriker
100%69.0% WR
WardenWarden
100%69.0% WR
ZaunZaun
100%69.0% WR

Primary Synergies

Ashe excels in compositions that leverage Defender, Freljord, Piltover synergies. The Defender trait appears in 100% of Ashe comps with a 69.0% average win rate. Building around these core traits provides consistent performance and flexible itemization options throughout the game.

Supporting Traits

Supporting traits like Quickstriker, Warden, Zaun complement Ashe comps by providing additional utility and stat bonuses. These secondary synergies often activate naturally when building your core composition, adding defensive or offensive capabilities without requiring dedicated slots.

How to Play the Best Ashe Comp

Stage 2-3Early Game

Vi
Vi

In this Defender/Freljord/Gunslinger comp, Ashe is available early. Start your game by picking up Vi. These 1-2 cost units form the foundation of this 70.1% win rate composition, providing early trait activations and board stability. Focus on building economy while collecting these pieces.

Stage 3-4Mid Game

Jinx
Jinx
Loris
Loris
Sejuani
Sejuani

Transition your board around Stage 3-4 by adding Jinx, Loris, Sejuani. These 3-cost units are crucial for this composition's power spike and help complete key trait breakpoints. Level to 6-7 and stabilize your board.

Stage 4-5Late Game

Braum
Braum
Warwick
Warwick
Lucian & Senna
Lucian & Senna

Complete this Defender/Freljord/Gunslinger composition with Braum, Warwick, Lucian & Senna in the late game. These high-cost units are essential for the comp's 70.1% win rate. Level to 8-9 and prioritize 2-starring your carries.

ItemsBest in Slot Items for This Ashe Comp

Sejuani
Sejuani
Sunfire Cape
Spirit Visage
Evenshroud
Warwick
Warwick
Bloodthirster
Sterak's Gage
Titan's Resolve
Jinx
Jinx
Guinsoo's Rageblade
Last Whisper
Kraken's Fury

For optimal Ashe itemization in this Defender/Freljord/Gunslinger comp, prioritize equipping Sejuani with Sunfire Cape, Spirit Visage, Evenshroud. Secondary item holders include Warwick (Bloodthirster, Sterak's Gage, Titan's Resolve); Jinx (Guinsoo's Rageblade, Last Whisper, Kraken's Fury). Focus on collecting the right components during carousel rounds and PvE stages to complete these Best in Slot (BiS) items for maximum damage output and survivability.

PriorityTop Components to Look for on Carousel

Giant's Belt
Giant's Belt×4 items
Recurve Bow
Recurve Bow×4 items
Negatron Cloak
Negatron Cloak×3 items
Chain Vest
Chain Vest×2 items

When playing this Ashe Defender/Freljord/Gunslinger comp, prioritize Giant's Belt, Recurve Bow, Negatron Cloak, Chain Vest during carousel rounds and PvE stages. Giant's Belt is the most valuable component, appearing in 4 of the core items for this composition. Early carousel priority should focus on these key components to ensure you can complete your carry items by mid-game. If contested, look for completed items or flexible components that can pivot into multiple BiS options.

Pivot Suggestions

When playing Ashe in TFT Set 16, the Defender/Freljord/Gunslinger composition with a 70.1% win rate is often the strongest choice. However, in competitive lobbies, other players may contest key units, making it difficult to 2-star your carries. Knowing when and how to pivot to alternative Ashe team comps is essential for maintaining a top 4 placement. Below are the best pivot compositions that share core units with the optimal Ashe build, allowing for a smooth transition without sacrificing too much board strength.

Pivot Option 1: Defender/Freljord/Gunslinger

68.7% WR88% overlap
Keep these units
Ashe
Vi
Jinx
Loris
Sejuani
Braum
Warwick
Sell these units
Lucian & Senna
Add these units
Miss Fortune

This Defender/Freljord/Gunslinger composition shares 88% of its units with the best Ashe comp, achieving a 68.7% win rate. You'll need to sell Lucian & Senna from your board and replace them with Miss Fortune. This pivot can be executed smoothly at any stage since you retain most of your board. This flexibility makes it an excellent backup plan when Ashe's primary composition is heavily contested in your lobby.

Pivot Option 2: Defender/Freljord/Piltover

64.4% WR88% overlap
Keep these units
Ashe
Vi
Jinx
Loris
Sejuani
Braum
Warwick
Sell these units
Lucian & Senna
Add these units
Taric

This Defender/Freljord/Piltover composition shares 88% of its units with the best Ashe comp, achieving a 64.4% win rate. You'll need to sell Lucian & Senna from your board and replace them with Taric. This pivot can be executed smoothly at any stage since you retain most of your board. This flexibility makes it an excellent backup plan when Ashe's primary composition is heavily contested in your lobby.

When to Pivot Your Ashe TFT Comp

Recognizing when to pivot is just as important as knowing what to pivot to. Scout your lobby early and often - if you see 2 or more players building the same Ashe composition, consider transitioning to one of these alternative builds. The best time to pivot is typically during Stage 3-4, before you've fully committed your gold and items to the contested build. Remember that a completed pivot comp with 2-star units will almost always outperform a contested comp stuck at 1-star. Use these Ashe pivot strategies to adapt to your lobby and secure consistent top 4 finishes in TFT Set 16.

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Ashe Set 16 Comps - Frequently Asked Questions

What is the highest win rate Ashe team comp?

The highest win rate Ashe team comp features Ashe, Braum, Jinx, Loris, Lucian & Senna, Ryze , Sejuani, Vi, and Warwick with a 100.00% win rate. This comp utilizes the Defender, Freljord, Gunslinger, Piltover, Quickstriker, Rune Mage, Soulbound, Warden, and Zaun traits and is picked 0.06% of the time.

Which Ashe team comp is most popular?

The most popular Ashe team comp uses Ashe, Braum, Jinx, Loris, Lucian & Senna, Sejuani, Vi, and Warwick with a pick rate of 0.64%. This composition features the Defender, Freljord, Gunslinger, Piltover, Quickstriker, Soulbound, Warden, and Zaun traits and has a 70.10% win rate.

Which Ashe TFT team comp has the highest first place rate?

The Ashe comp with the highest first place rate includes Ashe, Braum, Kindred, Lucian & Senna, Miss Fortune, Nautilus, Shyvana, Tahm Kench, and Volibear and achieves first place 42.37% of the time. This comp uses the Bilgewater, Bruiser, Freljord, Glutton, Gunslinger, Juggernaut, Eternal, Quickstriker, Dragonborn, Soulbound, and Warden traits and has a 83.05% overall win rate.

Which Ashe comp has the best average placement?

The Ashe comp with the best average placement features Ashe, Braum, Jinx, Loris, Lucian & Senna, Ryze , Sejuani, Vi, and Warwick with an average placement of 0.00. This team comp utilizes the Defender, Freljord, Gunslinger, Piltover, Quickstriker, Rune Mage, Soulbound, Warden, and Zaun traits and maintains a 100.00% win rate.

What are the most common TFT traits used in Ashe TFT comps?

The most common traits found in Ashe comps are Freljord, Quickstriker, Warden, Defender, and Gunslinger. These traits appear frequently across top-performing Ashe team compositions and provide strong synergies with Ashe's abilities and playstyle.