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Composition Overview
Although not boasting an extensive synergy pool with only 7 activation points, Countryside remains robust in Teamfight Tactics Season 10 with its ability to boost various stats and summon the Battlefield Haunter - Hecarim.
To unleash the full potential of Samira and Urgot as carries, we need to activate their additional synergies, Blade Master and Rebel, respectively. The completed Countryside composition at level 8 includes: Tahm Kench, Katarina, Sett, Vex, Amumu, Urgot, Samira, and Thresh.

Items
While both Samira and Urgot require itemization, priority should be given to champions with the Super Star effect. Similar to Amumu and Sett, champions that can reach 3 stars early should be prioritized for itemization. Thresh also needs at least one defensive item crafted from Tear to enhance skill casting speed and enemy team control.

Below are the recommended item combinations for champions in the Countryside composition:
- Samira: Blue Buff, Giant Slayer, and Infinity Edge.
- Urgot: Bloodthirster, Sterak's Gage, and Giant Slayer.
- Amumu and Sett: Thornmail, Dragon's Claw, and Warmog's Armor.
- Thresh: Frozen Heart or Redemption.
Gameplay
As this is an easy-to-build and deploy composition, players can activate 3 Countryside synergies early in the game with Super Star Tahm Kench paired with Katarina. By adding Olaf, Pantheon, and Jinx, players can activate 2 Smites and 2 Punks, enhancing durability and damage potential.

If you aim for a winning streak, utilize the 1-gold rolls received from Punks to upgrade the composition and equip defensive items for Tahm Kench and offensive items for Jinx or Olaf. Conversely, during losing streaks, accumulate gold for interest and use it to level up immediately after the second carousel round.

Playing through losing streaks also provides an advantage in acquiring items early in the carousel rounds, allowing for the collection of Spatulas and Countryside emblems. Level 7 is the ideal stage for players to roll and search for suitable units to complete the Countryside composition. Note that accumulating over 50 gold and slow rolling with interest optimizes economy and facilitates leveling up to add Thresh at level 8 if necessary.

Due to the popularity of the Countryside composition, encountering many players with similar ideas and playstyles is inevitable. Therefore, adaptation and skillful transitions to other compositions like Giant Slayer Exodia or combining Countryside with Rebels and utilizing Poppy as the primary carry are necessary.

Conclusion
Overall, due to significant buffs in patch 14.1, Countryside is a potent composition that can help players easily achieve high ranks if executed properly. This article serves as a reference for building, deploying, and operating the Countryside composition with super carries Samira and Urgot. Hopefully, it can assist players in their gaming experience and ranking journey.
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