The Void team composition in Teamfight Tactics Set 16 is making a strong comeback in the current meta. Thanks to its ability to summon powerful creatures, it delivers overwhelming damage in the late game.
More importantly, once you activate Baron Nashor, this comp can completely dominate the lobby. So, how can you play Void effectively and secure consistent top placements? Let’s break it down step by step.
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Overview of the Void Team Comp (TFT Set 16)
In general, the Void comp revolves around a fast leveling strategy. In other words, your main goal is to reach the highest trait breakpoint as quickly as possible to summon Baron.
Strengths
- First of all, the comp scales extremely well into the late game
- Additionally, it offers mixed damage: magic (Kai’Sa) and physical (Bel’Veth/Baron)
- On top of that, early-game units are strong and help preserve HP
Weaknesses
- However, it heavily depends on reaching Level 10
- Without Baron, securing first place becomes much harder
- Moreover, it requires careful economy management
Void Team Comp Units
A standard lineup includes:
- Kog’Maw
- Cho’Gath
- Rek’Sai
- Malzahar
- Bel’Veth
- Volibear
- Kai’Sa
- Rift Herald
- Baron Nashor
Most importantly, aim for 7 or 9 Void to unlock Baron Nashor.
Best Items for Void Comp
Kai’Sa (Main Carry)
- Jeweled Gauntlet
- Archangel’s Staff / Hextech Gunblade
- Guinsoo’s Rageblade (core item)
Currently, the AP build is considered the strongest option in the meta.
Bel’Veth / Baron (AD Damage)
- Guinsoo’s Rageblade / Giant Slayer
- Bloodthirster
- Infinity Edge
Rift Herald (Tank)
- Warmog’s Armor
- Spirit Visage
- Gargoyle Stoneplate
How to Play Void Comp by Game Stages
1. Early Game (Level 4–6)
- At the start, prioritize activating 2 Void units as soon as possible.
- Then, use Kog’Maw and Cho’Gath to stabilize your board.
- Meanwhile, focus on building your economy instead of rolling early.
Overall, this stage is crucial for maintaining momentum.

2. Mid Game (Level 7–8)
Next, aim to reach Level 8 at Stage 4-2. After that, roll strategically to find:
- Kai’Sa 2
- Rift Herald 2
Otherwise, lacking a strong Kai’Sa may cause you to fall behind in the mid game.

3. Late Game (Level 9–10)
- Finally, stop rolling and start saving gold to push Level 10.
- At the same time, keep enough Void units to maintain your trait bonus.
- Once you reach Level 10, Baron Nashor will be summoned.
At this point, your comp reaches its maximum power and can compete for Top 1.

When Should You Play Void?
You should consider this comp under the following conditions:
- If you get multiple Void units early or you find Guinsoo’s Rageblade early
- If you have economy-focused augments (Fast 9 / Fast 10)
- Additionally, when the comp is not heavily contested
Best Augments for Void
Some highly effective augments include:
- Evolution-based augments
- Level acceleration augments
- XP-focused bonuses
- Jeweled Lotus
- Scaling power augments
In general, prioritize economy augments to level up faster.
Tips to Climb Rank with Void
- First, avoid selling Void units before reaching Level 10
- Second, prioritize Kai’Sa 2 before fast leveling
- Mean while, maintain win streaks to snowball your advantage
- Lastly, avoid forcing the comp if too many players contest it
Conclusion
In conclusion, the Void comp in TFT Set 16 is an extremely powerful option when played correctly. Although it may not dominate early, it becomes unstoppable once Baron Nashor is active.
If you enjoy a “scale into late game and dominate” playstyle, this is definitely a comp worth mastering.
For more meta team comps, visit https://op.gg/tft/meta-trends/comps.
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