TFT Set 11 Arcanist trait: How to play, champions, and best comps

Ahri and Syndra team up in the TFT Set 11 trait, Arcanist.

Lissandra casting a spell in TFT Set 11
Image via Riot Games

Ability power Teamfight Tactics comps are viable within Set 11, including a build that uses champions from the Arcanist trait

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Syndra, a four-cost unit featuring the traits Fated and Arcanist, rose as one of the top TFT Set 11 AP carriers for the launch of Inkborn Fables. The build ranges from S-tier to B depending on your lobby and the ability to like up your Set 11 champions and items. It also requires two five-cost champions at the top end, which requires you to play strongest board so you can hit Level nine with enough gold to roll down for TFT Set 11 units like Lissandra and Sett

Who are the TFT Set 11 Arcanist champions?

Syndra ready to attack in TFT Set 11
Best in-slot items for Syndra are Blue Buff, Hextech Gunblade, and Jeweled Gauntlet. Image via Riot Games

Seven Arcanist TFT Set 11 champions—Ahri, Lux, Neeko, Illaoi, Zoe, Syndra, and Lissandra—are tapping into ability power. Ahri was weak during Inkborn Fables PBE testing but was buffed for launch, making her an ideal early carrier of items for Syndra. Neeko is a multi-trait frontline tank, and Illaoi is a strong frontliner with good defensive items. Lissandra is the five-cost Legendary in the trait, and Zoe is a strong secondary carrier that can hold items for Lissandra. 

How to play TFT Set 11 Arcanist trait

Arcanist units gain and grant ability power. It’s tempting to run a vertical Arcanist build, but the trait performs better when it works in conjunction with traits like Fated, Behemoth, and Warden. There are four breakpoints within the Inkborn Fables Arcanaist trait, with Arcanist units and team members gaining AP at each breakpoint of 2/4/6/8. 

BreakpointAbility Power
Two20 AP to all allies
Four45 AP for Arcanist units and 20 for others
Six80 AP for Arcanist units and 40 for others
Eight125 AP for Arcanist units and 125 for others

Early-game boards should lean into Warden for frontline defense with an Ahri in the back. You can also choose to run Duelist units like Yasuo and Darius while activating Fated with Kindred. A mid-game option is to get Sniper units like Caitlyn and Kog’Maw on the backline with Illaoi and Amumu on the frontline. Either Ahri or Lux can slot in as the other Arcanist needed for the mid-game option. 

Your end TFT Set 11 Arcanist comp should have Syndra as the primary carrier, using items like Blue Buff and Jeweled Gauntlet while Illaoi is your main tank on the frontline. Adding Sett can deal the extra damage you need during the late-game stages, but remember the five-cost is a melee champion who wants AD items. Aphelios is a solid secondary backline carrier if Ahri didn’t work out, and rounding out the frontline are units like Yorick and Thresh. The final piece is hitting a Lissandra. And if you hit early enough, consider Amumu over Yorick to activate the Porcelain bonuses. 

Another way to play the Arcanist TFT Set 11 trait is to splash it with Altruist and Mythic champions through Bard reroll. The Inkborn Fables comp uses both Zoe and Soraka, enrolling for a three-star Zoe if possible. Soraka is the secondary carry using items like Blue Buff and Morellonomicon.

What are the best TFT Set 11 Arcanist Augments?

The TFT Set 11 trait-specific Augment for the Arcanist trait is called Mind of Matter, providing you a Training Dummy and an Ahri while granting bonus health to the Training Dummy equal to 100 percent of all Arcanist units’ ability power. You can use other trait-specific Augments like an Arcanist Crest or Crown. Augments like Jeweled Lotus give you that extra power. And Magic Wand is always a safe pick.

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Danny has been writing for Dot Esports for over five years, first as a freelancer and now as a staff writer. He is the lead beat writer for Magic: The Gathering and Teamfight Tactics. Danny is also a solid Monopoly GO player, having beaten every main event without spending a dime. When Danny isn't writing or gaming, he's chilling by the water in Spacecoast Florida with his family and friends. He's always got a tan, because touching grass is important, and loves playing strategic digital and tabletop games. Past outlets Danny has written for include TheGamer and ScreenRant.