With what the North American champion – Setsuko has shown, here are the lineups that the DTCL players should refer to and learn from.
One of the ‘best’ servers in DTCL is definitely North America. This is an area that gathers a lot of Masters and is also the birthplace of many ‘on meta’ playstyles. In particular, being the champion of Corrupted Cup (an important TFT tournament in North America) makes the gaming community respect even more. And then, the recently revealed ‘winner’ is the Challenger player Setsuko.
With what the North American champion – Setsuko has shown, here are the lineups that the DTCL players should refer to and learn from.

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#1 – Lee Sin ‘crossed’
Lee Sin’s Purification Body is the Hero Core that makes the gaming community ‘crazy’ today. With its potential strength, when played by a Master, nothing can stop it. This was shown very clearly at the Corrupted Cup when a lot of gamers ‘rolled to death’ to come out and ‘spam’ Lee Sin ‘crossed’.

Of course, Setsuko is no exception. He implemented this post quite basicly with 2 sets of defense items for 2 Lee Sin and AP (early match def blood) items for Sona. Notably, a funny ‘bug’ also appeared in the match: Although there was no Seal, Sejuani suddenly clicked Mistress and easily got 6 Mistresses.
Sadly, Setsuko could not ‘win’, only finishing in the top 2, behind the player who used the same card but had a 3-star Sona.
#2 – Sniper
Aphelios and Senna are the 2 mains (same race as Samira – current hot meta unit) used by Setsuko but only when having Hero Core carry.
In the game using carry is Aphelios and Samira, with an abundant amount of ‘economy’ that needs to level up and roll champions, male gamers have used Hero Cores that have the ability to hack money (Robbery, Cores for champions to sell when needed). set) in parallel with the early table strength buff (Homemade Armor, Practice Punching) to win the winning streak from the beginning, serving the purpose of ‘intop’ when coming late.

Fiddlesticks or Urgot are drag champions (sometimes Zac) who always appear in the last team because Marksman takes time to improve in strength. It seems that Setsuko is quite ‘in love’ with Danger units with a lot of control like Fiddlesticks or Urgot and even if there is no better option, decides to use both versions of them.

In the match against Senna reroll, 2 Marksmanship + Danger is not strange. The other point is that you need a 3-star Senna and then rush to level it. However, this squad still can’t beat the Sniper with 2-star Aphelios and 3-star Zed card.
#3 – Vayne
Setsuko chose a ‘strange’ direction in the Top 1 match, specifically while the other lineups all revolved around Samira and Bel’Veth, Vayne with the Hero Core carry still showed her ‘terrible’ level.
The early drop of Vayne, Fire Armor Riven, and Jinx (3 Super Beasts) helps the male gamer’s snowball process happen quickly. Go to Round 4-2 to choose the last Hero Core, the remaining health is still very good ~59 to decide to take Vayne as my final squad.
Maybe many people still don’t know about Vayne’s laning Hero Core trick, that instead of full AD, you should cast her a mana recovery item. This will help Vayne use the skill continuously because this unit’s damage is multiplied by 2 shots fired from the Hero Core.

After owning Gunblade and Infinity, Setsuko chose Shojin as the last item (but Blue Charm is still a better choice if in ideal conditions).
With a huge advantage from the control immunity from Guardian of the Elves at the end of the game, the opponent had to be ‘powerless’ against Setsuko despite having Wind Sword of Light. And compared to the previous matches, he was much easier to Top 1.
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