The Jhin 8 Thách Đấu lineup will leave gamers in awe due to the immense value it brings.
In the current meta, players have experimented with various team compositions and playstyles in TFT Set 6. Among them, some compositions are considered quite powerful, and even if Riot nerfs any champions, there will always be alternatives, such as Chemtech and Duelist. And among these, the Duelist composition with at least 3 high-quality damage sources is highly favored by players.
Recently, players have come up with another 'unique and effective' composition. That is the Jhin - 8 Thách Đấu lineup, leveraging the attack speed bonus from the Duelist and Machine Traits (Camille - Jhin). With this lineup, Jhin can easily wipe out the opponent's team with just energy-boosting items.

Overview and Operation
For the 8 Thách Đấu - Machine lineup, players can have a consistent damage output throughout the game. Champions like Quinn, Samira, or even Warwick are all quality choices before players acquire Jhin.
In the early stages of the 8 Thách Đấu lineup, it's crucial to quickly secure Camille and Warwick alongside Quinn. These 3 champions are pivotal from rounds 1-4 up to the Krug round. Consider integrating some Chemtech champions like Singed, Twitch to provide additional support for Warwick.

From round 2-1, players should incorporate Samira into the lineup. However, relying solely on Warwick and Camille as the primary tanks might leave the team vulnerable. Therefore, consider adding Zac as a replacement for Twitch. If fortunate enough to acquire Dr. Mundo at this stage, it greatly reinforces the team's defense as Thách Đấu champions generally lack durability compared to popular picks like Cho'Gath, Shaco...

During the mid to late game stages, having at least a 2-star Jhin is essential. Leveling up to 8 is necessary to maximize the board slots and finalize the lineup. The most complete 8 Thách Đấu lineup towards the endgame consists of: Camille - Fiora - Yone - Warwick - Samira - Jhin - Quinn - Kai'Sa. Adding the Infinity Edge to Kai'Sa would make this lineup even more optimal.

Strengths and Weaknesses
This lineup doesn't heavily rely on attack speed items. Additionally, Jhin only needs Shojin to cast his ult more frequently and leverage damage from the B.F. Sword component items. Moreover, champions like Yone or Fiora can function well with tank items or even without any specific items. The primary damage dealer of this lineup is Jhin with the Duelist trait.
However, the biggest weakness lies in the necessity of the Trait synergy. Therefore, players should only play this lineup if they can assemble or obtain the Duelist trait early for Jhin. It's essential to monitor the situation and have contingency plans in case the desired Trait synergy or Jhin is not obtained early. But if this lineup can be executed properly, then the possibility of Jhin one-shotting opponents with at least 4 Curtain Call shots per round is entirely feasible.
