
TFT Set 13: Master Guide to 1-Cost Reroll Comps - Powder, Lux & Vi Strategies
One-cost reroll strategies are essential for both beginners and experienced players in TFT Set 13. Here's a comprehensive guide on mastering 1-cost reroll comps.
When to Play Reroll
The best time to play reroll is when you get early pairs of your desired units in stage one. While forcing reroll comps is possible, it's more optimal to play them when the game presents the opportunity. If you don't hit pairs early, consider other strategies.

Young Teemo with mushroom cap
Itemization

TFT Set 6 item combinations
Your item components must align with your chosen reroll strategy. Aim for:
- 2 completed items by early 3-star
- 3 full items by stage 4
- Items that specifically benefit your carry unit
Economy Management
Key economic principles:
- Loss streak early for item priority
- Maintain interest thresholds (10, 20, 30 gold)
- Stay level 4 at Krugs
- Roll down to 32-34 gold after Krugs
- Aim for 60 gold by Krugs
Post-Krugs Strategy
When to roll heavily:
- At 8 copies of desired unit
- When board strength is critical
- After wolves if no 3-star yet

TFT stage 2 pre-Krugs battle
Viable 1-Cost Reroll Comps
Vex Irelia Visionary:
- Prioritize Vex with Shojin and AP items
- Core: Vex, Singed, Irelia, Renata
Lux Zyra:

Lux with flowing red hair
- Focus Lux with Shojin and AP items
- Early board: Lux, Zyra, Irelia, Singed
Powder/Vi Family:

Eight TFT Set 13 character portraits
- Flexible itemization based on 3-stars hit
- Position Powder close to targets for faster casts
Combat Medic Steb Maddie:

TFT Set 13 Steb Maddie Comp
- Requires Combat Medic augment
- Need both Maddie and Steb upgraded
- Transition to 6 Enforcers late game
Winning with 1-Cost Reroll:
- Hit 3-stars early
- Maintain good economy
- Add legendary units late game
- Fully itemize your carry
- Position units effectively for maximum impact
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