Introduction
In this article, I will introduce to you the top powerful Reroll compositions that will help you dominate the new season, Season 13, right from the first few days. These compositions serve as a foundation for you to develop other strategies later in the season. Make sure not to miss any of these lineups, and let’s dive straight into the top Reroll compositions with incredible power in patch 14.23!
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Part 1: 3 Family 4 Watcher Draven
The first Reroll composition is the 1-cost value composition with Powder 3-star as the main carry. Surrounding Powder are Draven, Darius, Violet, and Vander, activating the three Family trait thresholds. These Family traits provide powerful effects, including mana reduction and enhanced support. This composition focuses on rolling at level 5, aiming to upgrade Powder and Vander to 3 stars. The core champions of this composition are Powder, Draven, Darius, Violet, and Vander. Once the main lineup is upgraded, you can add other champions to activate stronger synergies.
The indicators for playing this composition include gold augments such as Welcome to the Playground, Vander’s hero augment (Gloves Off), or augments supporting 1-cost reroll like Trade Sector or Superstar Squad. If you get Vander’s hero augment, Vander becomes a strong frontline champion and should be upgraded to 3 stars with items like Bloodthirster, Ionic Spark, or Hand of Justice.
For items, Powder requires core items like Spear of Shojin, Nashor’s Tooth, and a magic power item like Archangel's Staff. Defensive items should be prioritized for Darius or Violet if either reaches 3 stars first. Any leftover offensive items can be given to Draven to enhance single-target damage.
The playstyle of this composition is slow roll at level 5. Start collecting the core champions early and avoid leveling up before Krugs. After saving enough gold, roll lightly at level 4 to gather 1-cost units, then roll aggressively at level 5 to complete the 3-star champions. Once the core lineup is upgraded, prioritize leveling up to add additional synergies such as Ambush (to grant Powder critical strike capability) or Sentinel (to increase durability).
At level 8, the complete lineup will consist of Powder, Violet, Draven, Darius, Vander, and additional champions like Ekko (to activate Scrap and Arsonist) or Garen (to activate Herald). Ekko can also make use of leftover components to form full items with the Scrap trait, optimizing your team.
Finally, if you encounter anomalies such as increased mana regeneration, attack speed, or the ability to upgrade 1-cost units to 4-star units, this composition will reach exceptional power levels. This is one of the strongest and most recommended compositions to try in the early days of the new season!
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Final Board Setup
Part 2: 5 Ambusher Camille
The second team composition we’ll explore is the 2-cost Camille reroll comp with the main trait being 5 Ambush. This trait boasts an extremely high critical hit rate, similar to the Executioner trait from previous sets. The early-game sign to pivot into this comp is if you naturally roll 1-2 Camilles, or even a 2-star Camille by stage 2-1. If you acquire Augments related to Ambusher, such as Treasure Rain or Ambusher Emblem, it’s a great opportunity to commit. Treasure Rain provides plenty of critical strike items, allowing you to build strong equipment and potentially even gain a 2-star 5-cost champion. Meanwhile, Ambusher Emblem enables you to activate the 5 Ambusher synergy without needing a 5-cost champion like Jinx.
This comp focuses heavily on Camille as the primary carry. In the early game, use Camille while activating traits like Ambusher, Powder, Enforcer, Bruiser, or Scrap to maintain your HP. By stage 3-2, level up to 6 and begin slow rolling for 3-star Camille. While rolling, keep an eye out for Smeech, a strong 3-cost unit. Although the chance of finding Smeech at level 6 is low, you can start collecting him early and complete his upgrades at levels 7 or 8.
Once Camille reaches 3 stars, push levels to find other core champions at levels 7 or 8. These include Ekko, Jinx, Illaoi, and two tank units, Garen (to activate Herald) and Scar (to trigger Inferno and Overseer). The final composition will incorporate secondary traits to maximize strength.
For items, Camille requires two core items: Hand of Justice and Edge of Night. The third item is flexible, such as Titans Resolve, Bloodthirster, or Sterak's Gage. Other units also need appropriate items, like Gargoyle Stoneplate for Garen or Last Whisper for Jhin. Smeech, as a secondary carry, can use defensive items like Titans Resolve, Bloodthirster, or Hand of Justice. Ekko synergizes well with Powder to activate Scrap, so make use of leftover items, especially AP-based ones, to build powerful gear or craft Morellonomicon.
Finally, the best Augments for Camille include bonuses to attack damage, critical strike, or defense. That’s an overview of how to effectively run the Camille Ambusher composition. Good luck climbing the ranks!
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Final Board Setup
Part 3: 5 Black Rose 4 Dominator Cassiopeia
The next lineup features three-cost three-star champions, and this is truly the symphony of rerolling. We'll dive into a composition built around powerful three-cost champions that, when promoted to three-star, can stand toe-to-toe with two-star five-cost units. However, achieving this is no easy feat as these champions are expensive and challenging to upgrade, yet extremely powerful when fully developed. The first composition is Black Rose Cassiopeia, with Blitzcrank as the primary tank. This lineup relies on a minimal number of synergies, primarily focusing on Black Rose and Dominator traits. Itemization is crucial for Cassiopeia, the main carry. Blue Buff is highly recommended as it significantly outperforms Spear of Shojin in this build. Securing Blue Buff on Cassiopeia is a top priority. Additional tank items for Blitzcrank aren’t mandatory, but Ionic Spark or Static Shiv are valuable options. Silco serves as the secondary carry within the Dominator trait, offering ample damage support for Cassiopeia. If Silco isn't available, Leblanc can take the role of secondary damage dealer effectively.
To play this composition, you need to hit a three-cost champion like Cassiopeia or Blitzcrank early, ideally during the monster rounds. Without one of these early pickups, transitioning into this comp is difficult. When you have either of these champions and suitable components for Cassiopeia, focus on augment choices. Ideal augments include Black Rose Emblem and Domination, Forbidden Magic. The latter is especially potent, summoning Sion for additional tankiness and providing a free Cassiopeia. This strategy requires significant gold management as you will Slow Roll at level 7 to upgrade your three-cost champions to three-star. During the early game, stabilize with any strong two-star champions holding your carry items. Once you have Blitzcrank or Cassiopeia on board, start saving gold.
At level 7, aim for a formation of 4 Black Rose and 4 Dominator traits. If LeBlanc is unavailable for the Domination synergy, you can add her later at level 8. Early on, utilize other viable units like Tristana, Nami, or Garen to fill gaps. After upgrading Blitzcrank and Cassiopeia to three-star, you can push to level 8 to roll for LeBlanc and enhance your composition. If you're fortunate, advancing to level 9 allows you to include powerful five-cost champions like Mordekaiser for additional strength.
However, reaching level 9 is highly situational and requires exceptional luck and efficient gold management, so the focus remains on stabilizing your level 7 core. For optimal Anomalies, prioritize those enhancing mana regeneration or boosting magic damage for Cassiopeia. Flexibility is key—select effects that maximize Cassiopeia's damage output without overspending gold on unnecessary rolls. This composition is strong and consistent but isn't the most dominant among three-cost three-star builds. Two stronger options are yet to be explored, offering even greater potential.
See more: - 5 Black Rose 4 Dominator Cassiopeia
Part 3: 4 Quickstriker Nocturne Akali
Early game: Irelia - Vex - Akali - Rell
Mid game: Irelia - Loris - Akali - Rell - Nocturne - TF
Conclusion
There are 5 more reroll lineups:
- 6 Watcher Kog'Maw or 4 Automata Kog'Maw
- 6 Pit Fighter Gangplank
- 4 Emissary 4 Artillerist Tristana or 4 Sentinel 4 Artillerist Tristana
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Good luck to you! – Cheng