In TFT patch 14.3, reroll strategies using 1–3 cost champions remain surprisingly effective. Whether you’re a seasoned tactician or a curious newcomer, here are seven of the most powerful reroll comps dominating the meta right now.
1. Kog’Maw – Vanguard Carry
After receiving a damage buff in patch 14.3, Kog’Maw is now a rare 1-cost unit capable of carrying hard at 3-star. This comp revolves around the Multishot + Vanguard core, including other easy-to-3-star units like Kindred, Sylas, and Vi.
Slow Roll at level 5 to hit your 3-stars, then level up to add more frontliners—either 6 Vanguards or 4 Boom Bots if you land an emblem.
- Kog’Maw items: Guinsoo’s Rageblade + Infinity Edge / Deathblade / Giant Slayer
- Kindred: Infinity Edge + Last Whisper + Shojin (can be passed to Urgot later)
- Frontliners: Build tank items flexibly based on available components
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2. Morgana – Brawler Burn
Morgana and Brawlers both received notable buffs in this patch, making this a budget-friendly version of the High-Tech Vex comp.
Focus on 3-starring Morgana, Alistar, and Dr. Mundo by slow rolling at level 5. Later, add more Brawlers and Sorcerers for better late-game scaling.
- Morgana core items: Morellonomicon, Blue Buff, Archangel’s Staff
- Optional: Hecatomb Artifact for a massive power spike
3. Specialist – Brawler (Seraphine & Zyra)

This variation swaps Morgana for Seraphine and Zyra as magic-damage carries. Prioritize stacking AP traits like Street Demons and Specialists over pure Brawlers.
- Early game: Reroll Seraphine, Zyra, Dr. Mundo
- Late game: Transition into higher-cost Street Demon units
- Seraphine: Shojin, Luden’s, Jeweled Gauntlet
- Zyra: Statikk Shiv, Morello/Red Buff
- Mundo: Standard tank items
4. Twisted Fate Reroll
Despite nerfs, TF remains one of the most reliable 2-cost carriers in 14.3. Unlike previous metas, you now reroll at level 7 to chase 3-stars on TF, Braum, and Draven.
- TF items: Rageblade, Hextech Gunblade, Archangel’s Staff
- Draven: Shojin, Infinity Edge, Statikk Shiv
- Braum: Gargoyle, Warmog’s, general tank gear
TF’s synergy with Miss Fortune makes this comp even more flexible in the mid-game.
5. A.M.P. Reroll – Nafiri & Yuumi
The A.M.P. trait is trending after significant buffs, offering both a “fast 9” playstyle and a solid reroll route.
- Main carries: Nafiri (early-mid), Yuumi (mid-late)
- Leveling strategy: Eco early, hit level 6 by 3-2, slowroll for 3-stars
- Goal: Reach level 8–9 to cap out 5 A.M.P. synergy with Annie, Samira
- Nafiri: Thrill of the Hunt/Stabilizer, Infinity Edge, Hand of Justice
- Yuumi: Blue Buff + AP boosters
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6. Strategist Reroll – LeBlanc & Ekko
A unique and underrated comp that revolves around 2-cost units LeBlanc and Ekko, often using Encryption for early AP stacking.
Stick to a level 6 core with Strategist + Bruiser + Specialist traits, giving you time to 3-star your carries. Afterward, rush to 5 Strategists.
- LeBlanc: Blue Buff/Shojin, Archangel, Adaptive Helm
- Ziggs: Shiv, Morello, Red Buff
- Ekko/Neeko: Defensive tank items
7. Gragas “Bug Slam” Reroll
This Brawler-based reroll comp uses Gragas’s “Bug Slam” augment to great effect. Paired with Fiddlesticks, the comp can spread damage and tank effectively even without extra Brawler emblems.
- Progression: Start with Brawlers, hit level 6 by 3-2, then roll at 3-5 or 4-1 for core upgrades
- Priority upgrades: Gragas, Fiddle, Morde to 2-star early, then slowroll to 3-star
- Gragas: Bloodthirster, Titan’s Resolve, QSS
- Fiddlesticks: Double Archangel, Bloodthirster
- Mordekaiser: General tank gear
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