In this article, we will describe some of the best team compositions to assist your teammates in preparing for Clash, and if you’re not sure when’s the next tournament, here’s the latest LoL Clash schedule These seven team competitions feature various playstyles, allowing you to discover the ideal match for your team.
For each group composition, we’ll have a set of five ideal champions, as well as backups in case some of the champions are banned or picked by the other team.
The WOMBO
The following are the best characters and champions for this composition:
- Support: Nautilus/Taric
- Mid: Orianna/Viktor
- Top: Kennen/Vladimir
- Jungle: Jarvan IV/Zac
- ADC: Miss Fortune/Kalista
Make the most of your team’s ability to force engagements and layer skill shots. The most significant feature of this competition is that the player earns several engagement tools from Nautilus, Kennen, and Jarvan the IV, as well as a lethal follow-up from Orianna and Miss Fortune.
Early on, prioritize Rift Herald instead of Dragons, as you’ll need to switch Shelly to platings (tower) to hit your item peaks faster. If you are unable to complete this run in the first ten mins, you will flourish in the late game with this team. If you’re a team that prides itself on synergy & chaining powerful ultimates well that the opposition squad has no option but to give you plaudits, this is the comp for you.
Game Over
We have a well-rounded choice & team fight comp that is continuously effective in the early, middle, and late game for this team structure, which is also my personal preference.
When entering the draught, make sure to grab your hands on Ornn right away if the door is still open, and then plan Cassiopeia. Ornn’s expandable items provide large stats, while Cassio may assist in safe and lockdown kills thanks to the team’s many synergies, such as Rek’Sai Unburrow or Leona CC.
Due to the girl-favorable previous season in the current meta, Rek’Sai allows the squad to get rolling sooner. Due to Leona’s lockdown and Caitlyn’s barriers, Caitlyn and Leona may have lockdown synergy.
Due to the bot street’s design, Caitlyn can also sustain lane dominance and prioritize that Dragon Spirit victory dilemma.
Your winning criteria are straightforward. Allow your jungler to set up plays and build up a slight lead, then ride it out for a few minutes. After that, form a faction and battle over impartial objectives until the Nexus is destroyed.
The ideal champions for these compositions are as follows:
- Best: Ornn/Gnar
- Middle: Cassiopeia/Viktor
- Rainforest: Elise/Rek’Sai
- Support: Leona/Nautilus
- ADC: Caitlyn/Jinx
The IceBreaker
Moving on to the next set of compositions, I wanted to include a slick lockdown scaling team fight setup that will reward those who wish to play reserved and calculated to choke down your enemies progressively.
The tremendous squad control you get simply from Braum and Sejuani, which is reinforced by the Sylas and Sett choices to assist the on-hit effects, is what allows this setup to synergize so well.
This competition aims to settle in the mid and end game, so be cautious early on and hold for your team’s item spikes. Even if all else drops, you can always count on Jinx. This works as a late-game hyper-carry with a lot of peel.
The following are the ideal championships:
- Top: Sett/Ornn
- Mid: Sylas/Irelia
- Jungle: Sejuani/Skarner
- Support: Braum/Tahm Kench
- ADC: Jinx/Vayne
The Secretly OP
In the guise of Trundle’s Pillar, we’ll take skill expression to a new level and make life easier for your champions by slowing down and making hooks convenient to land. Expect to burst out laughing when Pyke purchases your team’s Rolexes and Loui Vitton due to his enormous gold share. This is possible from his “Your Cut” ultimate.
This competition may appear a little odd at the initial gameplay, but trust me when I say that many have forgotten about the immense strength and gold mid-Pyke brings. Pyke has a great synergy with Hail of Blades, which has just been upgraded. The Pyke selection will wander and assist in getting the Vayne rolling in time for the late gameplay.
Picks are crucial in this competition, so make sure to employ Pillar (Trundle) to reduce their probability of avoiding shots, and make sure your squad has more-than-average peeling tools for the Vayne to genuinely push you past the end line if all else fails.
- Top: Mordekaiser/Gnar
- Mid: Qiyana/Pyke
- Jungle: Karthus/Trundle
- Support: Thresh/Braum
- ADC: Kog’Maw/Vayne
The Submarine
Finding a comp that will have your opponents barking in chat about how much you’re prepared to plan to pick off a guy for the last and last comp. This, in my opinion, is the only submarine competition.
If you believe in your split push and 1-3-1 talents, I recommend playing in this competition. You would also get some excellent team fighting.
Try finding opportunities to dive with Shen R + Nocturne since your Fate will ult and relocate without being seen. Leona and The Jhin combination will provide you with an excellent initiation tool, allowing you to make increasingly more accessible choices for your Twisted Fate and Nocturne.
Play it cautiously and cultivate until you reach level 6, then play around your Nocturne or TF and prioritize Rift Heralds to find your spikes faster.
The best legends for this composition are:
- Top: Shen/Gangplank
- Mid: Twisted Fate
- Jungle: Gragas/Nocturne
- Support: Leona/Nautilus
- ADC: Jhina/Varus