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Best Alyosha Team Compositions in Genshin Impact

Best Alyosha Team Compositions in Genshin Impact

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Alyosha functions as a 4-star Sub-DPS and support character in Genshin Impact, deriving his entire kit’s utility from the unique Stellar-Conduct reaction. Unlike the classic Superconduct effect familiar to veterans since patch 1.0, Stellar-Conduct demands a specialized enabler to trigger it—a role Alyosha himself cannot fulfill. Nevertheless, when paired with the proper allies, he transforms into a reliable off-field amplifier and buffer.

This breakdown highlights the four optimal team compositions for Alyosha, explains their mechanics, and evaluates how his constellations impact performance. For players navigating recent GenshinBuilds guides, he stands out as one of the most intriguing 4-star kits introduced in version 7.0.

At a Glance

  • Alyosha is a Sub-DPS and support centered on Stellar-Conduct.
  • He requires a dedicated reaction enabler: Odette, Sandrone, or the Cryo Traveler (MC).
  • Top premium roster: Alyosha + Odette + Sandrone + Yae Miko.
  • Top free-to-play roster: Alyosha + Cryo MC + Beidou + Diona.

A Veteran’s Perspective: The Need for an Enabler

Attempting to slot Alyosha into standard Electro-Charged or Superconduct setups severely diminishes his potential. His Elemental Skill and Burst depend heavily on the party consistently generating Stellar-Conduct reactions. Consequently, every viable composition must feature at least one designated enabler—a remarkably exclusive list of characters.

As of version 7.0, reliable enablers are restricted to Odette, Sandrone, and the Cryo MC. Sandrone represents the high-end premium selection, the Cryo MC serves budget players, and Odette fills a versatile support position. Alyosha’s primary objective is to elevate whatever elemental reactions these enablers initiate.

Alyosha + Odette + Sandrone + Yae Miko (Premium Composition)

This setup allows Alyosha’s complete toolkit to shine. Sandrone acts as the primary DPS, while Odette provides buffs and triggers Stellar-Conduct during brief on-field appearances. Yae Miko supplies steady off-field Electro application, compensating for Alyosha’s insufficient individual frequency.

Alyosha spends minimal time on the field here, merely casting his Skill and Burst to summon his loyal companion before stepping back. This companion deals damage while boosting the party’s Attack and Elemental Mastery. Unlocking Alyosha’s sixth constellation elevates this premium team to its absolute peak, turning a solid rotation into an offensive powerhouse.

Alyosha + Odette + Cyno + Qiqi (Electro Carry)

Alyosha can also support Electro main carries who leverage Stellar-Conduct. Because Cyno cannot trigger the reaction independently, Odette or the Cryo MC must step in to fulfill that requirement. Meanwhile, Qiqi handles healing and sustain duties while Cyno occupies field time.

With Odette driving and boosting Stellar-Conduct alongside Alyosha and Qiqi, Cyno can execute his entire Burst within an enhanced combat window. One important consideration is that Cyno requires a team that accommodates his lengthy burst duration; otherwise, swapping to an alternative Electro DPS is recommended.

Alyosha + Wriothesley + Odette + Beidou (Cryo Carry)

Alternatively, players can pair Alyosha with a Cryo carry like Wriothesley. While he still depends on Odette or the Cryo MC for Stellar-Conduct activation, this configuration feels considerably more flexible than Cyno-centric teams. Wriothesley lacks a restrictive burst window, enabling smooth and frequent character swapping during rotations.

Beidou makes an excellent addition here, offering a protective shield alongside bonuses to Stellar-Conduct damage. Although Qiqi remains a viable pick for extra healing, Beidou’s offensive utility proves more advantageous in most scenarios.

Alyosha + Cryo MC + Beidou + Diona (Free-to-Play Composition)

For F2P adventurers, the Cryo MC stands as the sole accessible Stellar-Conduct enabler in version 7.0. In this lineup, the Cryo MC functions as the main DPS, Alyosha and Beidou operate as secondary damage dealers to maintain Electro presence, and Diona delivers shields, healing, and Elemental Mastery buffs.

Players looking for greater reaction diversity can swap Beidou or Diona for Fischl alongside Sucrose or a comparable Anemo unit. These choices activate the Hexerei bonus while supplying off-field Anemo and Electro application, ensuring consistent Stellar-Conduct and Stellar-Swirl procs while the Cryo MC stays on-field.

To explore additional Stellar-Conduct team strategies, take a look at Sandrone’s best team compositions in Genshin Impact and Lohen’s best team compositions in Genshin Impact.

Concluding Thoughts

Alyosha’s viability is entirely dependent on his team synergy. Access to Odette, Sandrone, or the Cryo MC turns him into a formidable off-field asset, whereas lacking them makes building him impractical. Budget-conscious players should start with the free-to-play setup, while those aiming for peak meta performance should invest in his premium roster.