Same here:
According to Documentation (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ComposeKey) the 
use of shift+ AtlGr should be the default Compose Key (Multi_Key). 

1. Shift + AltGr doesn't behave as compose key even if Compose Key isn't 
defined.
2. Go to Layout Options (System → Preferences → Keyboard →Layouts → [Layout 
Options]) and change 'compose key position' to any key. Close. Now you can make 
all characters defined in GtkConmposeTable (eg compose_key + o + r  [®]).
3. Go back to 'Layout Options' and deactivate all 'compose key postitions'. 
Close (you can even relogin).
4. None of the charakters defined in GtkConmposeTable can't be typed using 
shift + AltGr as compose key (eg Shift + AltGr + o + r ).

It isn't a solution to choose AltGr manually as Compose Key because
afterwards AltGr and AltGr + Shift (as 4rd Level Chooser) won't work
anymore.

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Shift + Alt Gr no longer works as the Compose key
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/519535
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