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Power Snax Champions
Team Comp Overview
This composition relies on the innate tankiness and carry safety from vertical protectors. K’sante as a primary tank can stall fights like crazy while Akali cleans up the backline. You can play this from a tempo winstreak (Guinsoo’s ans Shojin slam) or from a losestreak position.




Leveling / Tempo
Below shows when you should level, and how much gold you should have leftover when you reach each level.
3
2-1stage
0gold
4
2-5stage
20+gold
5
2-7stage
30+gold
6
3-2stage
30+gold
7
3-7stage
40+gold
8
4-2stage
30+gold
Reroll for carries
Early Game Overview
In the early game, you can play around any champions who can use Spear of Shojin or Rageblade well – just make sure they are upgraded with solid frontline. Your goal is to make it to Stage 4-1 with as much HP as possible.


Leveling / Tempo
Below shows when you should level, and how much gold you should have leftover when you reach each level.
3
2-1stage
0gold
4
2-5stage
20+gold
5
2-7stage
30+gold
Mid Game Overview
On Stage 4-2, roll for at least 6 Protectors and one copy of Akali. You are often stable on Akali 1* with 3 good items on her until early Stage 5. After you econ back up, roll for 2* Akali and 2* K’Sante on 5-1. Your extra unit on level 9 is flexible, you can play Jarvan or Ryze or any 2* 5 cost.
Leveling / Tempo
Below shows when you should level, and how much gold you should have leftover when you reach each level.
6
3-2stage
30+gold
7
3-7stage
40+gold
8
4-2stage
30+gold
Reroll for carries
Late Game Overview
In the late game, it is all about Akali positioning – she will target units that are EXACTLY 4 hexes away in the beginning of the fight. It is almost always correct to position her 3 from the right or 3 from the left in the first row. It is also best to position K’Sante on enemy carry side to soak up the initial damage.




Leveling / Tempo
Below shows when you should level, and how much gold you should have leftover when you reach each level.
9
5-5stage
20+gold