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By Wild Rift Tier List Team
February 8, 2025
24 min read
MLBB Team Composition Guide: Building the Perfect Draft
Team composition is one of the most critical aspects of Mobile Legends: Bang Bang that many players overlook. Having the right combination of heroes can make the difference between an easy victory and a frustrating defeat. This comprehensive guide will teach you how to build effective team compositions and draft strategically to maximize your chances of winning.
Understanding Team Composition Fundamentals
A good team composition balances damage, crowd control, tankiness, and utility. You need heroes who can engage fights, deal damage, protect carries, and control objectives. The key is understanding how different heroes work together and what your team needs to succeed.
Think of team composition like building a machine. Each part has a specific function, and when all parts work together, the machine runs smoothly. When parts are missing or don't work well together, the machine breaks down.
Essential Team Roles
The Five Core Roles
Every successful team composition needs to cover these five essential roles:
- Engage/Initiator: Heroes who can start fights and create opportunities
- Damage Dealer: Heroes who can deal consistent damage to enemies
- Protection/Peel: Heroes who can protect carries from enemy threats
- Crowd Control: Heroes who can lock down enemies and control fights
- Objective Control: Heroes who can secure turtles, lords, and towers
Team Composition Types
Team Fight Compositions
Wombo Combo
Heavy crowd control and burst damage. Focus on winning team fights with coordinated ultimates and chain CC.
Example: Tigreal, Lunox, Harley, Claude, Angela
Protect the Carry
Multiple protectors around a hyper carry. Focus on keeping the carry alive while they deal damage.
Example: Tigreal, Estes, Angela, Beatrix, Khufra
Sustain Fight
Healing and sustained damage. Win through attrition and outlasting the enemy team.
Example: Estes, Rafaela, Angela, Miya, Grock
Split Push Compositions
Global Pressure
Heroes with global presence who can pressure multiple lanes simultaneously.
Example: Angela, Mathilda, Fanny, Miya, Tigreal
Mobility Focus
High mobility heroes who can rotate quickly and create pressure across the map.
Example: Fanny, Lancelot, Harley, Claude, Mathilda
Early Game Compositions
Snowball
Strong early game heroes who can create leads and snowball to victory.
Example: Brody, Fanny, Harley, Tigreal, Khufra
Invade Heavy
Aggressive early game heroes who can invade and control the enemy jungle.
Example: Grock, Fanny, Harley, Brody, Tigreal
Draft Strategy and Counter-Picking
First Pick Strategy
Your first pick should be a versatile hero who can't be easily countered. Avoid picking one-dimensional heroes early in the draft.
- Safe First Picks: Tigreal, Angela, Harley, Claude
- Avoid First Picking: Fanny, specialized counters, easily countered heroes
- Consider Meta: Pick meta heroes early if they're not banned
Counter-Picking Strategy
Use your later picks to counter the enemy team composition and fill gaps in your own team.
- Against Heavy CC: Pick Diggie or heroes with purify
- Against Mobile Heroes: Pick Khufra or heroes with hard CC
- Against Burst Damage: Pick tanky heroes or healers
- Against Split Push: Pick heroes with global presence or mobility
Pro Tip: Draft Flexibility
Don't commit to a specific composition too early. Keep your options open and adapt your picks based on what the enemy team selects.
Role Distribution
Balanced Team Structure
A balanced team typically has one hero for each role, with some heroes filling multiple roles.
- 1 Tank/Support: Provides engage, protection, and crowd control
- 1-2 Damage Dealers: Marksman and/or mage for consistent damage
- 1 Jungler: Provides map pressure and objective control
- 1-2 Flex Picks: Heroes who can fill multiple roles as needed
Common Role Combinations
- Double Tank: Two tanky heroes for heavy engage and protection
- Double Mage: Two mages for heavy magic damage and burst
- Double Support: Two supports for maximum protection and utility
- Triple Damage: Three damage dealers for maximum damage output
Synergy and Counters
Hero Synergies
Some heroes work exceptionally well together. Understanding these synergies can help you build better compositions.
- Angela + Hyper Carry: Angela's ultimate can protect and enable any carry
- Tigreal + Burst Mages: Tigreal's crowd control sets up mage burst damage
- Estes + Sustain Fighters: Estes' healing enables extended fights
- Khufra + Mobile Heroes: Khufra counters mobile enemies for his team
Composition Counters
Understanding how to counter different composition types is crucial for draft success.
- Against Team Fight Comps: Pick split push heroes to avoid grouped fights
- Against Split Push Comps: Pick global presence heroes to match pressure
- Against Early Game Comps: Pick scaling heroes and play defensively
- Against Late Game Comps: Pick early game heroes and end quickly
Draft Phase Strategy
Ban Phase
Use your bans strategically to remove heroes that counter your intended composition or are too strong in the current meta.
- Meta Bans: Ban the strongest heroes in the current meta
- Counter Bans: Ban heroes that counter your intended strategy
- Comfort Bans: Ban heroes you struggle to play against
- Flex Bans: Ban versatile heroes who can fit many compositions
Pick Phase
Your pick order should prioritize the most important heroes for your composition while denying key picks from the enemy.
- Priority Picks: Pick your core heroes early
- Counter Picks: Use later picks to counter enemy selections
- Flex Picks: Pick versatile heroes who can adapt to different roles
- Comfort Picks: Pick heroes your team can play well
Common Draft Mistakes
Draft Errors to Avoid
- No Engage: Picking a team with no way to start fights
- No Damage: Picking too many utility heroes without damage
- No Protection: Picking carries without protection
- Poor Synergy: Picking heroes that don't work well together
- Ignoring Counters: Not adapting to enemy picks
- One-Dimensional: Picking a team that can only win one way
Adapting to Your Team
Playing to Your Strengths
Once you have your team composition, adapt your playstyle to maximize your team's strengths.
- Team Fight Comps: Group up and force team fights
- Split Push Comps: Create pressure in multiple lanes
- Early Game Comps: Be aggressive and create early leads
- Late Game Comps: Play safely and scale into the late game
Communication and Coordination
Good team composition is worthless without proper communication and coordination.
- Shot Calling: Have a designated shot caller for team decisions
- Role Understanding: Make sure everyone understands their role
- Timing Coordination: Coordinate ability usage and engages
- Objective Focus: Work together to secure objectives
Practice and Improvement
Improving your draft skills requires practice and analysis. Here are some ways to get better:
- Study Pro Drafts: Watch professional matches to see how teams draft
- Practice Drafting: Use draft simulators to practice different scenarios
- Review Your Games: Analyze how your team composition performed
- Learn Hero Synergies: Understand how different heroes work together
Conclusion
Team composition is a complex but crucial aspect of MLBB that can significantly impact your chances of winning. Understanding how to build effective compositions and draft strategically will give you a significant advantage over opponents who don't consider these factors.
Focus on the fundamentals first - ensuring your team has the essential roles covered and good synergy between heroes. As you improve, you'll develop the ability to adapt your compositions to counter enemy teams and maximize your chances of success.
Remember, the best team composition is one that your team can execute well. Don't pick complex compositions if your team can't play them effectively. Start with simple, balanced compositions and gradually work your way up to more complex strategies.