Tribes/classes with the ability to summon additional allies are not uncommon in TFT. In season 10, Country Folk will be the tribe possessing this special mechanic with the ability to summon cavalry when the health of all allies decreases by 30%. Along with a roster consisting of many champions at 3-cost, Country Folk is one of the names promising to make waves in the upcoming season 10 with a reroll playstyle. In this article, let's explore the gameplay of the Country Folk tribe in TFT season 10!

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Country Folk Champions TFT season 10
Here are the Country Folk champions in TFT season 10:
- Tahm Kench (1 gold): Tahm Kench's incoming damage is reduced by 12% / 15% / 25% of his magic power.
- Katarina (2 gold): Katarina throws knives at the enemy, bouncing 3 times to deal magic damage. Enemies hit will also suffer from deep wounds for 6 seconds.
- Urgot (3 gold): For 8 seconds after activation, Urgot converts attack speed into physical damage, while his attacks will deal cone-shaped damage and grant Urgot a 30% shield for 5 seconds.
- Samira (3 gold):
- Passive: Critical strikes will gain an additional Style point, each Style point granting Samira bonus attack speed.
- Active: Deals physical damage to the current target and additional damage per Style point. After each ability cast, Samira's Style points will be reset.
- Thresh (4 gold): Stuns the area with the most enemies and deals magic damage to them. Thresh heals based on base health + 50% of the total damage dealt.

With two 3-gold champions with impressive damage output, Urgot and Samira, the Country Folk composition will prioritize a reroll playstyle to upgrade these two champions to 3 stars, while also boosting the strength of the cavalry. Towards the late game, Thresh will act as the frontline tank, accompanied by the damage output from the cavalry, which plays a crucial role in penetrating enemy defenses.
Gameplay
Essentially, when activated, Country Folk will allow players to summon a cavalry, which will increase in health and attack power with each star level of Country Folk champions. The cavalry's skills will also be enhanced upon reaching activation thresholds of 3/5/7 Country Folk.
Therefore, a slowroll playstyle will be the top priority for this composition, relying mainly on the damage output of the Samira-Urgot duo along with the cavalry. Country Folk is also considered quite suitable for early-game tanking, especially when having Tahm Kench. Activating Brawlers and Country Folk helps your composition gain both health and additional damage from summoning the cavalry.

The power spike of the Country Folk composition will come at level 7 when Samira and Urgot are upgraded to 3 stars. From here, players can use this duo to snowball the game, along with saving up gold to level up and increase the team's strength.
In the late game, you can consider adding powerful units like Qiyana or Yorick to optimize damage output. Additionally, if you acquire Samira the Deathblade, you can focus on building a strategy around her by combining with Karthus and Illaoi in the late game stage.


Conclusion
Although not possessing a wide variety of champions, Country Folk proves to be a relatively efficient tribe/class in TFT season 10, capable of both early-game tanking and building a strong core with 3-star carries. Surely, when TFT season 10 arrives, this will be one of the preferred choices for many players.
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