The following items are proving to be incredibly potent in the late game, ensuring you secure a spot in the top 4 when playing Teamfight Tactics.
Sword of the Divine
Since its release, Sword of the Divine has consistently been one of the strongest items in the late game, allowing you to disable an opponent's unit for a few seconds. Cleverly utilized, it can lead to victories in crucial rounds towards the end of the game. Even in Season 6, Sword of the Divine remains both easy to use and incredibly powerful, especially as controlling frontline units becomes increasingly important.

Additionally, this item has the advantage of being components of easily obtainable items (Giant's Belt, Chain Vest) and is rarely fiercely contested. Therefore, if desired, you can incorporate Sword of the Divine into every match without worrying too much about the primary item pool. Ideally, aim to assemble this item in the late game or acquire it from shared drafts to secure a top 4 position and gain additional ranking points.
Frozen Heart
The Evolution of Teamfight Tactics: A Rise of Close-Combat Core Units

In recent patches of Teamfight Tactics, we've witnessed a clear rise of close-combat core units. Battle Cast and Mutant compositions have been utilizing these champions effectively. As a result, Frozen Heart has become incredibly potent, providing a strong slow effect and perfectly countering these core units. This is especially noticeable in Battle Cast compositions where units like Warwick, Yone, Fiora... greatly fear reduced attack speed.
Trap Claw
Despite losing its ability to stun enemies, Trap Claw remains a powerful item. The buff that grants a spell shield to oneself and 2 nearby allies enhances its strength, making it an extremely effective support item. In a meta where many top-tier supports like Janna, Taric, Orianna... are prevalent, Trap Claw becomes even more useful at the current moment.

Moreover, if you observe closely, many Season 6 champions have the ability to impact the backline, such as Blitzcrank, Zac, Lux, Jhin... These champions pose significant threats to your core units. Protecting them with Trap Claw suddenly becomes more crucial than ever. It would be disastrous if your core units, even in a safe position, are taken down by the opponent's Lux. Therefore, the advice is to find ways to incorporate Trap Claw towards the end of each match whenever possible.
