TFT Set 10 True Damage Comp: Units, Items & More Explained

Sadakshi Kalyan Ramun
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TFT Set 10 Remix Rumble True Damage Comp &amp; Build

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Highlights
TFT Set 10 Remix Rumble, which brought in a lot of gameplay changes, went live on 21st November.
With numerous traits, portals, augments, and headliner effects, players are still figuring out which builds and comps to choose for winning games.
In this article, we will take a closer look at the True Damage comp, which has seen a lot of success in the opening week, with Akali and Senna as the damage dealers.

Music is the front and center of the latest Teamfight Tactics (TFT) Set 10 and it is called 'Remix Rumble.' In this TFT Set 10 Remix Rumble, players are the "DJs" and they can mix and match different genres of music with the many in-game bands of the Runettera universe.

This new Set introduced new traits, mechanics, music, rewards and so much more. As a result of the sea of new changes at hand, players are still figuring out which builds and comps to choose for winning games.

In this article, we will take a closer look at the True Damage comp, which has seen a lot of success in the opening week, with Akali and Senna as the damage dealers.


True Damage in TFT Set 10 Remix Rumble: Build & Units

At the moment, True Damage is one of the best traits that players can run in TFT Set 10. The trait works really well in mid-game and also has decent win conditions in the late game. The easiest setup for this True Damage comp is to aim for Senna 3-star in a slow roll setting.

Once you get your hands on the Senna, you can level up and hit Level 8/9 so that you field 6 True Damage units.

Keep in mind to use Superfan units during the early mid-game and then use the free Shojin on your Senna Headliner.

In case you are struggling to carry with Senna, you can replace her with a Qiyana Headliner towards the late game.

Before we get into the nitty-gritty details of this comp, let's talk about True Damage units and the Augments we will be looking for:


True Damage & Its Units

True Damage: 2/4/6/9

The members of this trait as as follows:

  • Kennen (1g, Superfan, Guardian)

  • Yasuo (1g, Edgelord)

  • Senna (2g, Rapidfire)

  • Ekko (3g Spellweaver, Sentinel)

  • Akali (4g Breakout, Executioner)

  • Qiyana (5g Crowd Diver)

Trait Bonus: Deal bonus true damage. True Damage champions holding an item gain a unique Bling Bonus for their Ability.

  • 2: 15% Damage

  • 4: 30% Damage

  • 6: 45% Damage

  • 9: 125% Damage, Bling Bonuses go Platinum!


Stage-wise Breakdown for TFT Set 10 True Damage comp

Stage 2: You do not need any specific units. Once you field a Senna and Superfans, you will get a free Shojin which you can use on Senna. After this, you can focus on collecting other important items.

Stage 3: Make sure to hit Level 6 in Stage 3-2 and get yourself a Senna Headliner. Keep in mind that True Damage +1 is better than Rapidfire on the Senna headliner.

Stage 4: You need to have a three-star Senna by Stage 4-2. Now, start increasing you levels and look for Yasuo/Akali for 6 True Damage units. Keen an eye out for spatulas in carousel so that you can make a potential True Damage Emblem.

Stage 5 and above: Consider swapping out Superfan trait for other ones like Pentakill.


Recommended Items and Augments for TFT Set 10 True Damage Comp

Augments

  • Tier 1: Team Building, Caretaker's Ally, Healing Orbs I

  • Tier 2: Blinged Out, Heroic Grab Bag, Healing Orbs II

  • Tier 3: Radiant Relics, New Recruit, Level Up!

Items

  • Akali: Titan's Resolve, Hand of Justice, Infinity's Edge

  • Ekko: Sunfire Cape, Ionic Spark

  • Senna: Spear of Shojin, Jeweled Gauntlet, Guardbreaker


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Sadakshi has been a gamer throughout her life and has followed League of Legends since Season 3, immediately falling in love with the esports scene. Bringing in her print journalism experience, she focuses on content that is both informative and innovative. While her heart still remains with League, her love for competition has pushed her to explore other titles such as Valorant and Apex Legends.