Introduction
The Quickstriker trait in TFT Set 13 brings speed and adaptability to the battlefield, focusing on attack speed and mobility based on the target's missing Health. Quickstrikers gain bonus Attack Speed, which increases as their target’s Health diminishes, allowing them to deal more damage as fights progress. At the four-unit level, they also receive a 200-shield boost for three seconds when their target dies, adding survivability as they dash to a new target. This guide will show you how to harness the power of Quickstriker champions to create a swift, lethal, and resilient team that can outmaneuver and overpower opponents.
Although the Quickstriker Akali Ambessa comp is rated as tier B in patch 14.23c, if you follow the strategy I outline in this article, you can definitely secure a top 1 finish. However, I advise against playing it if someone in your lobby is already using the comp.
In the Quickstriker class, the main carry isn’t Nocturne or Ambessa—it’s Akali. Thanks to her unique skill set and her belonging to the Rebel trait, which has up to 10 activation thresholds, Akali shines as the core of this comp. Meanwhile, Nocturne and Ambessa serve only as secondary damage dealers. In this article, I will focus solely on Akali and Ambessa. As for Nocturne, You can refer to this article.
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Final Board Setup 1 (Quickstriker Emblem)
Final Board Setup 2 (Rebel Emblem)
Game plan
- The way to build this team is similar to 4 Quickstriker Nocturne Akali. However, the team will be even stronger if you have Quickstriker Emblem or Rebel Emblem.
Conclusion
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Good luck to you! – Cheng