
AsheTFT Stats
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In 100% of team compositions, Ashe is played for utility without carry items. Focus items on your main carry instead. As a 2-cost unit, Ashe is easy to 3-star for enhanced utility.
Set 16 Ashe Strategy Guide
- Role: Ashe is typically played for utility. Focus items on your main carry instead.
- Leveling: Consider 3-starring Ashe by slow rolling at level 6 where 2-cost units have the highest appearance rate.
- Best Comps: Top performing comps: Bruiser/Defender (71.8%).
- Contest Warning: Ashe has a moderate contest risk. Scout early and be ready to pivot if multiple players contest.
- Flexibility: Ashe 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: Ashe activates Freljord, Quickstriker. Look for units that share these traits for synergy bonuses.
Set 16 Ashe Stats
Health:550
Mana:80
Armor:20
MR:20
AD:53
AS:0.70
Attack Range:4
Crit %:25%
Ashe performance analysis shows average popularity (48th percentile) and below average win rate (20th percentile). Ashe's six key metrics: win rate (20th percentile), popularity (48th percentile), average placement (18th percentile), player damage (0th percentile), game length (0th percentile), and 3-star power (0th percentile).
When to Play Ashe
Strengths
- Low 2-cost unit is easy to 3-star for power spikes
- Flexible unit that fits multiple team compositions
Weaknesses
- Below average 45.8% win rate requires optimal conditions
- Low-cost unit falls off without 3-star upgrade
Strategic Tips
Consider 3-starring Ashe if given early pairs.
Ashe works best with proper items - check the Build tab for optimal item recommendations.
Top builds pair Ashe with synergistic traits for maximum effectiveness.
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Ashe Set 16 Stats - Frequently Asked Questions
Is Ashe good in TFT Set 16?
Ashe is currently a B-tier champion with a 45.78% win rate and 4.73 average placement in TFT Set 16. This makes Ashe a viable pick that ranks 13th among 19 2-cost champions. Ashe activates the Freljord and Quickstriker traits, providing valuable synergies for your team composition.
What are the best items for Ashe in TFT?
The best items for Ashe in TFT Set 16 are Last Whisper (55.4% win rate), Deathblade (54.1% win rate) and Red Buff (52.9% win rate). The optimal best-in-slot (BiS) build is Guinsoo's Rageblade, Infinity Edge and Last Whisper, achieving a 66.0% top 4 rate. Visit the Ashe Build page for more item combinations and win rates.
What comps use Ashe in TFT Set 16?
The best team compositions featuring Ashe in TFT Set 16 are Bruiser/Defender (71.8% win rate). Ashe 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 Ashe Comps page.
Is Ashe a carry or support in TFT?
Ashe is primarily played as a carry in TFT Set 16. As a 2-cost carry, you should prioritize giving Ashe your best items, ideally Guinsoo's Rageblade, Infinity Edge and Last Whisper. Consider 3-starring Ashe by slow rolling at level 6 for maximum damage output.
When should I roll for Ashe in TFT?
Ashe has the highest shop odds at level 6 with a 6.25% chance to appear in each shop slot. As a 2-cost unit, consider slow rolling at level 6 if you want to 3-star Ashe.
What traits does Ashe have in TFT Set 16?
Ashe has the Freljord and Quickstriker traits in TFT Set 16. These traits provide multiple synergy options when building your team composition. Check the Ashe Traits page to see which trait combinations have the highest win rates.
How does Ashe compare to other 2-cost units?
Is Ashe contested in TFT Set 16?
Ashe has a low pick rate of 3.45% in TFT Set 16, meaning it is rarely contested. You should be able to find copies of Ashe without much competition from other players.