Best TFT Set 8 AD champion and item tier list

Equip your AD carriers with the best attack damage items.

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Multiple attack damage carriers can carry teams to a top-four finish in Teamfight Tactics Set Eight, from independent Threat champions to synergistic team players.

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There are over six solid attack damage TFT Set Eight carriers and a few others that have Reroll potential. Champions listed in the S-tier are solid primary carriers that are worth transitioning for, depending on a player’s board state and health.

A-tier champions are solid carriers to hit on rolling down at seven or to play as a Reroll Set Eight unit. The B-tier TFT champions are slightly less powerful that the top two tiers while C-tier is made up of placeholders. Tiers are subject to change with Set Eight patches and will get updated at least every two weeks.

S-tier TFT Set Eight AD champions

Bel’Veth and Zed are two of the strongest attack damage carriers in Set Eight, while Aphelios is a late-game addition that should only use AD items with Duskwave and Onslaught. 

  • Aphelios Duskwave and Onslaught: Last Whisper and Guinsoo’s Rageblade. Alternative options are Bloodthirster, Quicksilver, and Runnan’s Hurricane. 
  • Zed: Runaan’s Hurricane and Edge of Night. Deathblade is a solid option, along with Infinity Edge or Last Whisper.
  • Draven: Bloodthirster and Infinity Edge. A third option can include Last Whisper, Deathblade, Guinsoo’s Rageblade, Hand of Justice, and Titan’s Resolve. 
  • Ashe: Deathblade, Runaan’s Hurricane, and Last Whisper and/or Giant Slayer. Alternative options include Guinsoo’s Rageblade if Zeke’s Herald on a supporting unit isn’t an option, along with Infinity Edge. 
  • Sett: Bloodthirster and Titan’s Resolve

A-tier TFT Set Eight AD champions

The A-tier champions are ideal carriers for comps wanting an attack-damage TFT primary carry. Urgot is unique in that the Set Eight champion can be run as an AD or AP carrier, while Camille is a solid frontline attack damage champion. 

  • Camille: Bloodthirster and Titans Resolve. A third option can include Infinity Edge, Deathblade, Quicksilver, Last Whisper and/or Giant Slayer, and Guardbreaker. 
  • Urgot: Running Urgot with AD items should include Giant Slayer, followed by a Spear of Shojin and Infinity Edge. Alternative options are Guardbreaker, Hand of Justice, and Quicksilver. 
  • Samira: Deathblade and either Last Whisper and/or Giant Slayer. Third options can include Infinity Edge, Quicksilver, Runann’s Hurricane, Guardbreaker, and Rapid Firecannon. 
  • Bel’Veth: Bloodthirster and Titan’s Resolve. A third option can be Giant Slayer and/or Last Whisper, or a Quicksilver. Alternative options are Edge of Night, Deathblade, Infinity Edge, or Runaan’s Hurricane. 
  • Vayne: Deathblade and Last Whisper. Edge of Night is also a solid option, along with Guinsoo’s Rageblade.
  • Jax: Bloodthirster and Giant Slayer. Guinsoo’s Rageblade is also a solid option, along with Bloodthirster.

B-tier TFT Set Eight AD champions

Players can run B-tier attack damage Set Eight champions as a primary carry during the early game but should transition to a more powerful unit unless rerolling. 

  • Kayle: Deathblade and Infinity Edge. Last Whisper is a solid third option as is Guard Breaker or a Runaan’s Hurricane.
  • Senna: Infinity Edge and Last Whisper.
  • Fiora: Titan’s Resolve and Runaan’s Hurricane. Other options include Last Whisper or Quicksilver. 
  • Sivir: Guinsoo’s Rageblade and Spear of Shojin.

C-tier TFT Set Eight AD champions

The C-tier TFT Set Eight attack damage champions are often used as placeholders, while sometimes being useful as a secondary or alternative carry within an end-game comp. 

  • Vi
  • Sivir
  • Talon
  • Nasus

Update Dec. 7 1pm CT: All TFT attack damage champions were updated following the release of Set Eight.

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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.