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Attack with Ye Shunguang
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A team built around Ye Shunguang is currently one of the strongest in the game at the moment. Her best squadmates include Dialyn for Stuns and CRIT DMG buffs and Sunna for improved damage.
Ye Shunguang — Physical hypercarry with support from Dialyn and Sunna.
Build: Ye Shunguang is your main DPS; Dialyn provides Stun utility and a strong CRIT DMG buff, while Sunna boosts ATK and creates extra damage instances tied to Ye's stats.
Synergy: Sunna amplifies Ye's raw damage output and provides additional procs; Dialyn increases uptime on ultimates and crowd control so Ye can safely continue channeling damage.
Rotation: Open with Sunna buffs, apply Dialyn Stun windows, then swap to Ye Shunguang to unleash charged/ultimate damage while buffs are active.
Pros: Extremely high single-target Physical DPS; reliable burst windows. Cons: Requires proper timing and field time to maintain buffs and CRIT uptime.
Quick tips: Time Sunna's buff before committing Ye to long animations; use Dialyn to interrupt dangerous enemy casts and extend Ye's safe DPS windows.
Disorder with Miyabi
One of the strongest team comps right now is composed of Miyabi and another Anomaly unit. Any Anomaly unit can be used with Yanagi, being her best teammate since her Disorders can ramp up Miyabi's Fallen Frost stacks.
Miyabi + Anomaly unit (Yanagi recommended) — A top-tier Disorder-focused pair.
Build: Miyabi delivers massive Frost damage via Fallen Frost stacks; an Anomaly teammate like Yanagi supplies Disorder and ramps Miyabi's stacks quickly.
Synergy: Yanagi is ideal because her Disorders directly enable and multiply Miyabi's burst potential, but other Anomaly units can substitute to cover elemental weaknesses.
Rotation: Trigger a Disorder with Yanagi, then stack Fallen Frost on Miyabi and finish with her charged attack/ultimate for maximum payout.
Pros: Exceptional burst vs targets vulnerable to Anomaly. Cons: Relies on maintaining disorders and field presence of the Anomaly unit.
Quick tips: Prioritize timing Disorder windows before Miyabi's big hits; swap in Anomaly alternatives when facing resistances or when Yanagi is unavailable.
Ye Shunguang
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Ye Shunguang is an excellent hypercarry unit for teams that look to deal Physical DMG. Sunna is a great support for her as she can provide ATK buffs and trigger additional instances of damage based on Ye Shunguang's stats while Dialyn buffs CRIT DMG and enables more frequent Ultimates.
Ye Shunguang — Dedicated Physical hypercarry with buffering supports Sunna and Dialyn.
Build: Sunna supplies ATK buffs and extra triggered damage based on Ye's stats; Dialyn ramps CRIT DMG and enables more frequent ultimates via control.
Synergy: Sunna increases Ye's raw damage and procs additional hits, while Dialyn helps Ye reach consistent crits and opens safe windows for powerful abilities.
Rotation: Apply Sunna buffs first, use Dialyn to control the fight and enable ultimates, then switch to Ye to execute long animations and high-value hits.
Pros: Very high sustained and burst Physical damage. Cons: Vulnerable if crowd control fails or supports are disrupted.
Quick tips: Keep Sunna on-field briefly to apply buffs, use Dialyn to lock down enemies before committing Ye to high-animation attacks.
Jane
This Physical team has Jane deal a massive amount of Assault DMG. Another Anomaly unit and Yuzuha can help trigger Disorder and provide Anomaly buffs, respectively.
Jane — Physical Assault main dealing large Assault DMG with Anomaly and Yuzuha support.
Build: Jane is your primary Assault DPS; pair with any Anomaly unit to trigger Disorder and Yuzuha to provide party-wide Anomaly buffs.
Synergy: An Anomaly ally enables Disorder-based damage windows for Jane; Yuzuha increases overall Anomaly damage and resource generation for repeat bursts.
Rotation: Start by setting up Anomaly/Disorder, then buff with Yuzuha and bring in Jane to trade into Assault-focused combos.
Pros: High Assault-focused output and flexible Anomaly choices. Cons: Damage depends on timely Disorder procs and Anomaly uptime.
Quick tips: Use Anomaly units that match enemy weaknesses; time Jane's peak animations to follow Yuzuha's buffs.
Piper
Piper and another Anomaly unit can work to trigger Disorder DMG. Use Yuzuha's buffs to increase the DMG dealt by your Anomaly units.
Piper + Anomaly unit — Disorder damage-focused pairing with buff support from Yuzuha.
Build: Piper scales with Disorder damage; an Anomaly teammate helps apply and maintain Disorder, while Yuzuha increases Anomaly build-up and damage.
Synergy: Yuzuha amplifies the damage of both Piper and the Anomaly unit, making Disorder windows more lucrative.
Rotation: Use the Anomaly unit to establish Disorder, apply Yuzuha's buffs, then swap to Piper to capitalize on the increased damage window.
Pros: Strong multi-hit Disorder damage and easy scaling. Cons: Requires consistent Anomaly uptime and some setup time.
Quick tips: Prioritize Anomaly units that can stay on-field or quickly apply Disorder; chain Yuzuha's buff into Piper's burst window.
Evelyn
Use Lighter and Astra to respectively buff Evelyn's Fire DMG and Chain Attack usage. This team can benefit from using a lot of Quick Assists with Astra in the team.
Evelyn — Fire-chain attacker augmented by Lighter and Astra.
Build: Lighter raises Evelyn's Fire DMG and applies Daze; Astra increases Chain Attack usage and supports quick assists for extra damage instances.
Synergy: Lighter fuels Evelyn's elemental scaling while Astra shortens cooldowns and provides additional Quick Assists to extend damage chains.
Rotation: Open with Lighter's buffs, use Astra to trigger chain opportunities and assist frequently, then bring in Evelyn for sustained Fire damage bursts.
Pros: Excellent Chain Attack synergy and Fire scaling. Cons: Relies on Quick Assists and chain timing to maximize output.
Quick tips: Keep Astra ready for Chain Attack windows and use Lighter to increase enemy Daze and Fire vulnerability before Evelyn's packets land.
Banyue
Dialyn and Lucia working in tandem to support Banyue is optimal for a Fire Rupture Team. Lucia's skills increase the Max HP and Sheer Force of Rupture Agents, contributing largely to Banyue's DMG output.
Banyue — Fire Rupture carry supported by Dialyn and Lucia.
Build: Lucia increases Max HP and Sheer Force for Rupture Agents, and Dialyn provides control and CRIT DMG support to augment Banyue's output.
Synergy: Lucia's Rupture buffs directly amplify Banyue's damage baseline while Dialyn adds control and critical scaling to increase realized damage.
Rotation: Apply Lucia's personal Rupture buffs, use Dialyn to secure Stun or control windows, then switch to Banyue to explode Rupture procs under buffs.
Pros: Very high Rupture scaling and survivability from HP increases. Cons: Requires Rupture-friendly build and a supportive roster to maintain uptime.
Quick tips: Keep Lucia on-field to grant Max HP buffs before Banyue's heavy animations; use Dialyn to buy time for Rupture stacks to build.
Soldier 11
Lucy can provide ATK buffs and additional damage thanks to her Guard Boars. Lighter can deal a lot of Daze damage and increase Soldier 11's Fire DMG.
Soldier 11 — Fire/Daze hybrid supported by Lucy and Lighter.
Build: Lucy supplies ATK buffs and extra damage via Guard Boars, while Lighter applies Daze and increases Soldier 11's Fire DMG.
Synergy: Lucy's consistent ATK boosts and autonomous damage combine with Lighter's elemental debuffing to multiply Soldier 11's output.
Rotation: Start with Lucy to place Guard Boars and buff ATK, use Lighter to Daze and debuff Ice/Fire RES if needed, then bring Soldier 11 for sustained Fire assaults.
Pros: Strong sustained Fire damage with good utility. Cons: Performance drops if Guard Boars are interrupted or if Daze isn't applied frequently.
Quick tips: Position Lucy early so Guard Boars are active when Soldier 11 enters; prioritize Lighter's Daze windows before Soldier 11's big hits.
Miyabi
Use Miyabi and Yanagi to deal a lot of Anomaly damage through Frostburn and Disorder, respectively. Yanagi is the most efficient at enabling Miyabi's burst damage, but you can swap her out for any other Anomaly Agent to address enemy weaknesses or availability.
Miyabi + Yanagi (or any Anomaly) — Frostburst Anomaly core using Frostburn and Disorder mechanics.
Build: Miyabi is the main Frost damage dealer using Frostburn; Yanagi is the most efficient partner to enable Disorder and ramp Fallen Frost stacks, though other Anomaly Agents are viable substitutes.
Synergy: Yanagi's Disorders accelerate Miyabi's stack build and maximize burst potential; alternative Anomaly picks can adapt to enemy resistances.
Rotation: Use Yanagi to apply Disorder, stack Frostburn on targets with Miyabi, then execute Miyabi's fully charged Basic Attack or ultimate for big damage.
Pros: High burst single-target damage and flexible Anomaly choices. Cons: Requires careful management of stacking windows and timing.
Quick tips: Keep Yanagi on-field long enough to secure Disorder before committing Miyabi's big attacks; swap to alternate Anomaly units when facing high Frost resistance.
Hugo
Lighter and Lycaon fulfill Hugo's need for two Stun Characters that can stun enemies fast. Lighter, in particular, can boost Ice DMG and reduce an enemy's Ice RES.
Hugo — Stun-dependent Fighter backed by Lighter and Lycaon.
Build: Hugo benefits from two fast Stun characters; Lighter and Lycaon fulfill this role while Lighter further boosts Ice DMG and reduces enemy Ice RES.
Synergy: Dual stunners lock enemies for Hugo to apply heavy hits safely; Lighter's debuffing improves Ice-scaling damage.
Rotation: Use Lycaon and Lighter to chain Stuns and lower enemy RES, then swap to Hugo to perform high-damage combos during locked windows.
Pros: Reliable control and burst windows for Hugo. Cons: Dependent on successful stuns and vulnerable to stun-resistant foes.
Quick tips: Time Lighter's Ice RES reduction before Hugo's strong attacks; prioritize Lycaon's quick stuns to maintain pressure.
Ellen
Lighter and Astra can help buff Ellen with Ice RES Shred and DMG buffs, respectively. Start with Astra to buff both Ellen and Lycaon.
Ellen — Ice attacker supported by Lighter and Astra.
Build: Lighter provides Ice RES shred and increased Ice DMG; Astra offers team-wide DMG buffs and Chain Attack assistance.
Synergy: Lighter setups reduce enemy Ice RES so Ellen's attacks hit harder; Astra should open the fight to buff Ellen and a secondary unit like Lycaon.
Rotation: Start with Astra to buff the team, use Lighter to shred Ice RES, then bring Ellen for high-damage Ice sequences.
Pros: Strong Ice-focused damage with good break enablement. Cons: Requires sequencing to land RES shred before big hits.
Quick tips: Always lead with Astra when possible to ensure Ellen benefits from both DMG and Chain Attack buffs; sync Lighter's RES shred with Ellen's burst windows.
Yidhari
Lucia has great buffs for Rupture Agents, but she also provides healing to help out with Yidhari's HP-draining mechanics. Lycaon increases Yidhari's damage even further with stuns and Ice RES reduction.
Yidhari — HP-drain Rupture unit supported by Lucia and Lycaon.
Build: Lucia buffs Rupture Agents and provides healing to mitigate Yidhari's draining mechanics; Lycaon increases damage through stuns and Ice RES reduction.
Synergy: Lucia's healing keeps Yidhari sustainable while her Rupture buffs boost damage; Lycaon supplements damage and crowd control to create favorable windows.
Rotation: Use Lucia to grant Rupture and healing, apply Lycaon's stuns to lock targets, then field Yidhari to abuse Rupture and HP-drain scaling.
Pros: High Rupture scaling with survivability from heal support. Cons: Yidhari's mechanics punish prolonged low-HP states without proper healing.
Quick tips: Keep Lucia on the field periodically to top Yidhari up; chain Lycaon's stuns before Yidhari's heavy damage phases to avoid interruptions.
Promeia
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Yuzuha provides buffs that enable Promeia's offense as she makes it easier to inflict Attribute Anomaly effects and enhances their damage. Nangong Yu can Stun enemies and trigger Abloom herself, helping with damage output and generating resources for Promeia.
Promeia — Anomaly-oriented DPS enhanced by Yuzuha and Nangong Yu.
Build: Yuzuha increases Anomaly application and their damage, making Attribute Anomalies easier to land; Nangong Yu provides Stun utility and can self-trigger Abloom to generate resources for Promeia.
Synergy: Yuzuha streamlines Promeia's anomaly procs and damage scaling, while Nangong Yu supplies control and additional Abloom triggers for consistent damage output.
Rotation: Open with Yuzuha to buff Anomaly output, use Nangong Yu to create Abloom opportunities and stuns, then bring Promeia to exploit amplified Anomaly damage.
Pros: Strong Anomaly throughput and reliable resource generation. Cons: Requires coordination to maintain Anomaly uptime and Abloom triggers.
Quick tips: Prioritize Yuzuha's buffs before Promeia's burst windows; use Nangong Yu's Abloom to feed Promeia extra procs.
Seed
Seed's best teams usually involve another Attack unit and a flex slot. You can either use a Stun or Support unit for your third option.
Seed — Flexible Attack core that pairs well with another Attack unit plus a third flex slot.
Build: Typical trios use another Attack carry and either a dedicated Stun unit or a Support for the third slot to provide control or sustain.
Synergy: Seed benefits from pairing with a complementary Attack unit to diversify damage types and a third unit that either locks enemies or bolsters uptime for Seed's procs.
Rotation: Use your Stun/Support to open windows, then bring in Seed and the secondary Attack to chain damage and capitalize on buffs.
Pros: Highly flexible and adaptable to many lineups. Cons: Damage ceiling depends on chosen teammates and their synergies.
Quick tips: Choose the third slot to fix matchup issues—Stun for control, Support for sustain or buffing—so Seed can remain on-field when needed.
Soldier 0 Anby
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Soldier 0 Anby takes up most of the field time to accumulate White Thunder stacks. Trigger, along with Orphie and Magus, will provide support and additional Aftershock DMG from off-field.
Soldier 0 Anby — Field-time centric build that stacks White Thunder with off-field support from Trigger, Orphie, and Magus.
Build: Soldier 0 spends most time on-field to build White Thunder stacks; Trigger handles Stun and control while Orphie and Magus provide Aftershock support and off-field damage amplification.
Synergy: Off-field units increase total Aftershock and sustained damage while Trigger secures stun windows for Soldier 0 to safely gather stacks.
Rotation: Keep Soldier 0 fielded to accumulate stacks, use Trigger for crowd control when necessary, and swap in Orphie/Magus to capitalize on Aftershock bursts during lulls.
Pros: Strong sustained output through stacking mechanics. Cons: Requires long field presence and careful stack management.
Quick tips: Avoid unnecessary swaps that reset White Thunder buildup; use Trigger to protect Soldier 0 while stacks are accumulating.
Harumasa
Use Qingyi to stun enemies and increase their Stun DMG Multiplier. Harumasa can take advantage of this since his damage will be increased if the enemy is stunned.
Harumasa — Stun-synergy DPS using Qingyi to boost Stun damage.
Build: Qingyi increases enemy Stun multiplier and provides faster stun application, which directly benefits Harumasa's damage when enemies are stunned.
Synergy: Qingyi's stun enhancement magnifies Harumasa's damage windows and makes his follow-up hits much more potent.
Rotation: Use Qingyi to apply or amplify Stun, then switch to Harumasa to perform heavy combos while the stun multiplier is active.
Pros: Easy-to-understand stun-based burst. Cons: Performance falls off against stun-immune or highly resistant enemies.
Quick tips: Time Qingyi's stun buffs right before Harumasa's major attacks; prioritize quick stuns to create safe DPS windows.
Anton
Use Grace to inflict Shock on enemies so that Anton can deal multiple bouts of Electric DMG with his Enhanced Basic Attacks.
Anton — Electric attacker optimized with Grace to apply Shock.
Build: Grace inflicts Shock so Anton can chain multiple Electric DMG instances through his Enhanced Basic Attacks.
Synergy: Grace's Shock procs let Anton trigger more frequent enhanced hits, increasing total damage and consistency.
Rotation: Apply Grace's Shock early, then field Anton to layer enhanced basic attacks and capitalize on repeated Electric hits.
Pros: High multi-hit Electric throughput with simple execution. Cons: Dependent on reliable Shock application to reach peak damage.
Quick tips: Maintain Grace's Shock uptime on priority targets and use Anton's enhanced attacks during those windows for maximum value.
Aria
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Sunna and Yuzuha would boost Aria's damage. Sunna would buff Aria's Charged Attacks, while Yuzuha would boost her Anomaly build-up.
Aria — Anomaly attacker who benefits from Sunna and Yuzuha.
Build: Sunna buffs Charged Attacks, while Yuzuha increases Anomaly buildup and improves Anomaly damage overall.
Synergy: Sunna enhances Aria's charged output and Yuzuha accelerates Anomaly stacks so Aria can trigger bigger Disorder/Abloom windows.
Rotation: Use Yuzuha to boost Anomaly accumulation, apply Sunna's Charged bonus, then field Aria to capitalize on charge and anomaly-augmented attacks.
Pros: Strong Anomaly-augmented damage and charge-scaling performance. Cons: Requires setup time to fully stack anomalies and charge benefits.
Quick tips: Time Sunna's buff before Aria's big charged sequences; aim to pair with Anomaly units that can sustain on-field presence for consistent buildup.
Yixuan
Ju Fufu's role in Yixuan's team is to give additional buffs like Ultimate, Chain Attack, and CRIT DMG on top of Lucia's buffs. You can use any Support that provides ATK or DMG buffs, or Defense units that synergize well with Yixuan.
Yixuan — Sheer/Physical DPS supported by Ju Fufu and Lucia.
Build: Ju Fufu grants Ultimate, Chain Attack, and CRIT DMG buffs while Lucia supplies core ATK/Sheer Force boosts and sustain; other supports that provide ATK/DMG or defensive synergy are also viable.
Synergy: Ju Fufu's utility buffs compound with Lucia's damage scaling to increase Yixuan's Sheer and crit-based damage significantly.
Rotation: Buff with Ju Fufu and Lucia first (or use their passives), then field Yixuan to unload high-Sheer hits while the team buffs are active.
Pros: High Sheer-force ceiling and flexible support choices. Cons: Requires specific buff timing to reach peak damage.
Quick tips: Prioritize Ju Fufu's Ultimate/Chain Attack windows and keep Lucia present to maintain Sheer Force and survivability during extended fights.
Vivian
Vivian works with teams with another Anomaly unit to help deal Disorder and Abloom DMG. Any Anomaly unit can work with Vivian as long as they can stay on the field for the most part.
Vivian — Anomaly carry that pairs with another Anomaly unit for Disorder and Abloom damage.
Build: Vivian works best when teamed with another Anomaly Agent who can maintain field presence to trigger sustained Disorder/Abloom damage.
Synergy: Any Anomaly teammate that can remain on-field will let Vivian consistently apply her Disoders and stack Abloom effects for steady output.
Rotation: Keep Vivian and the partnered Anomaly unit on-field as much as possible to build and convert Disorder/Abloom stacks into damage.
Pros: Scales well in long fights with consistent anomaly uptime. Cons: Weaker in short skirmishes or against high-RES foes that prevent anomaly application.
Quick tips: Favor Anomaly partners who can self-sustain or have short cooldowns so Vivian can remain active and accumulate stacks continuously.
Zhu Yuan
Astra can provide a wide array of DMG buffs, while Zhu Yuan can deal a massive amount of damage with her Enhanced Shotshells.
Zhu Yuan — Enhanced Shotshell-heavy DPS amplified by Astra.
Build: Astra provides broad DMG buffs to increase Zhu Yuan's Enhanced Shotshell potency and overall team damage.
Synergy: Astra's party-wide buffs let Zhu Yuan deal far larger bursts with her signature shotshell attacks while improving secondary units' performance.
Rotation: Open with Astra to buff the team, then field Zhu Yuan to unleash enhanced shotshell sequences during the buff window.
Pros: Massive area and single-target potential during buff windows. Cons: High reliance on Astra timing to maximize output.
Quick tips: Always align Zhu Yuan's shotshell cycles with Astra's damage window; avoid entering fights without Astra queued when possible.
Cunning Hares
This team is especially strong in AoE situations. Nicole can gather enemies with her EX Special Attack, which Nekomata can capitalize on and deal AoE DMG to all enemies trapped in the energy field.
Cunning Hares (Nicole + Nekomata) — AoE crowd-control and follow-up burst team.
Build: Nicole gathers enemies with her EX Special Attack, creating a grouped field that Nekomata can exploit to deal widespread AoE DMG inside the energy field.
Synergy: Nicole's crowd-control enables Nekomata's area-damage potential to hit every trapped target reliably.
Rotation: Use Nicole's EX Special to cluster foes, then immediately switch to Nekomata to detonate area abilities while enemies are contained.
Pros: Exceptional against large enemy packs and AoE scenarios. Cons: Less effective in single-target boss fights unless the enemy can be held in place.
Quick tips: Time Nicole's EX to catch as many enemies as possible; avoid using crowd-control early if enemies are already spread out and can be funneled naturally.
Belobog Heavy Industries
Once again, Koleda and Ben synergize with each other and help buff Anton. Ideally, you would want to use Koleda until the enemy is almost stunned.
Belobog Heavy Industries (Koleda + Ben) — Buffing duo that supports units like Anton.
Build: Koleda and Ben synergize to buff an allied DPS (Anton is highlighted) and manipulate stun windows; Koleda should be used until the enemy is near-stunned for maximal effect.
Synergy: Their combined support increases Anton's damage potential by controlling enemy state and stacking party buffs before Anton's heavy sequences.
Rotation: Use Koleda early to stack control/buffs, allow Ben to layer additional party benefits, then field Anton during the setup window for enhanced performance.
Pros: Good at creating long, controllable DPS windows for primary carries. Cons: Requires setup time and coordination between Koleda and Ben to reach peak effectiveness.
Quick tips: Use Koleda actively to push enemies toward stun thresholds and ensure Ben's buffs coincide with Anton's burst phases.
Victoria Housekeeping Co.
This pure S-Rank team has Lycaon and Rina providing buffs that Ellen can take advantage of. Lycaon can easily stun enemies and provide Ice RES Shred, while Rina provides PEN Ratio buffs to the entire party.
Victoria Housekeeping Co. (Lycaon + Rina) — Pure S-Rank support team that empowers Ellen.
Build: Lycaon provides stuns and Ice RES shred; Rina grants PEN Ratio buffs to the entire party, both of which Ellen can exploit for higher damage.
Synergy: Lycaon's control and RES shred set up enemies for Ellen, while Rina's PEN buffs increase her effective damage against tougher targets.
Rotation: Open with Lycaon to apply stuns and RES shred, use Rina's party PEN buffs, then bring Ellen to strike under both debuffs and PEN enhancement.
Pros: High single-target and boss damage with strong utility. Cons: Dependent on Lycaon's successful stuns and Rina's buff timing.
Quick tips: Chain Lycaon's stuns to keep enemies locked for Ellen's heavy hits; ensure Rina's PEN buff is active right before Ellen's biggest animations.
Criminal Investigation Special Response
Jane will be your Main DPS here, who can deal a lot of Assault DMG. Qingyi can increase the Stun Multiplier, while Seth can shield the party and provide an Anomaly Proficiency buff.
Criminal Investigation Special Response (Jane + Qingyi + Seth) — Assault DPS core with stun and party protection.
Build: Jane is the main DPS dealing heavy Assault DMG; Qingyi raises the Stun Multiplier, and Seth offers shields and an Anomaly Proficiency buff to the team.
Synergy: Qingyi increases Jane's burst when enemies are stunned, and Seth's shields/proficiency create safer windows for Jane to output sustained Assault damage.
Rotation: Use Qingyi to amplify or apply Stun, engage Seth's shield as needed, then switch to Jane for her assault sequences while the team benefits from added Anomaly proficiency.
Pros: Durable composition with strong Assault output and defensive fallback. Cons: Requires coordination for shield/timing and is weaker if stuns fail to land.
Quick tips: Time Qingyi's stun boosts before Jane's high-value attacks and keep Seth available to absorb dangerous enemy bursts.
Sons of Calydon
Burnice and Piper will be your DPS units. Use Burnice to trigger Burn on the enemy and then have Piper inflict Assault to deal a massive amount of Disorder DMG.
Sons of Calydon (Burnice + Piper) — Combo that uses elemental layering for Disorder damage.
Build: Burnice applies Burn to the enemy, enabling Piper to follow up with Assault/Disorder-infused attacks for large Disorder DMG.
Synergy: Burnice's initial Burn sets up vulnerability that Piper exploits through Assault and Disorder mechanics for amplified damage.
Rotation: Trigger Burn with Burnice, maintain Burn uptime, then bring in Piper to convert that condition into heavy Disorder/Assault damage.
Pros: Strong conditional spike damage against burnable targets. Cons: Falls short if Burn cannot be applied or sustained.
Quick tips: Maintain Burn icontinuously before Piper's peak windows; pick targets that aren't immune to Burn or use supplemental burners if needed.
Section 6
Miyabi and Yanagi will be your DPS units. Use Miyabi to trigger Frostburn and deal a massive amount of damage with her fully charged Basic Attack. Yanagi can trigger Disorder to provide Fallen Frost stacks to Miyabi.
Section 6 (Miyabi + Yanagi) — Frost + Anomaly heavy pair focused on Frostburn and Disorder.
Build: Miyabi triggers Frostburn and scales with Fallen Frost stacks; Yanagi enables Disorder to ramp those stacks and maximize Miyabi's charged Basic Attack damage.
Synergy: Yanagi's Disorder application is tailor-made to accelerate Miyabi's stack-and-burst pattern for massive damage on a fully charged Basic Attack.
Rotation: Use Yanagi to open and apply Disorder, stack Frostburn with Miyabi, then let Miyabi execute her fully charged Basic Attack for a devastating finish.
Pros: Extremely high single-hit Frostburst potential. Cons: Requires careful charge management and reliable Disorder windows.
Quick tips: Time Yanagi's Disorder so Miyabi can finish charging uninterrupted; consider swapping Yanagi for another Anomaly if the enemy resists Frost.
Yunkui Summit
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Yixuan will be your DPS unit. Pan Yinhu can buff Yixuan's Sheer Force, thus increasing her Sheer DMG. Ju Fufu is capable of increasing the entire team's decibel while also buffing their CRIT DMG, Ultimate, and Chain Attack!
Yunkui Summit (Yixuan + Pan Yinhu + Ju Fufu) — High-Sheer DPS lineup with multi-buff support.
Build: Yixuan is the main DPS; Pan Yinhu increases Sheer Force for bigger Sheer DMG, and Ju Fufu boosts team decibel while adding CRIT DMG, Ultimate, and Chain Attack buffs.
Synergy: Pan Yinhu raises Yixuan's Sheer Force ceiling while Ju Fufu stacks utility buffs that enhance crit and chain opportunities across the whole team.
Rotation: Apply Pan Yinhu's Sheer boosting effects, trigger Ju Fufu's buffs and chain windows, then field Yixuan to deliver high-impact Sheer combos.
Pros: Very high Sheer damage potential and strong team-wide buff coverage. Cons: Requires precise buff sequencing to reach maximum damage.
Quick tips: Stack Pan Yinhu's Sheer Force before Ju Fufu's Chain Attack/Ultimate windows; keep Ju Fufu active when planning extended combos.
Obol Squad
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Orphie and Magus with Seed can work together as an Attack pairing, as they can apply buffs to each other. Trigger will be the Stun unit for this team, using Aftershocks and increasing the Stun DMG multiplier.
Obol Squad (Orphie + Magus + Seed + Trigger) — Attack pair with off-field Aftershock and stun support.
Build: Orphie and Magus work as an Attack pairing applying mutual buffs; Seed complements as an Attack unit while Trigger provides Stun, Aftershocks and increases the Stun DMG multiplier.
Synergy: Orphie/Magus seed powerful off-field damage and resource sharing, while Trigger secures stun windows and amplifies Aftershock outputs for the whole group.
Rotation: Let Orphie/Magus set their off-field effects, use Trigger to stun and enable Aftershocks, then field Seed and the Attack pair to exploit amplified outputs.
Pros: Good sustained damage and Aftershock scaling. Cons: Complexity in timing off-field effects and reliance on Trigger for control.
Quick tips: Time Trigger's stuns to match Orphie/Magus Aftershock ticks; keep Seed on-field when buffs are active to maximize mutual scaling.
Angels of Delusion
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The Angels of Delusion work extremely well as a team as they all benefit from triggering Attribute Anomaly effects. Aria will be the squad's main source of damage while Nangong Yu and Sunna provide buffs and additional instances of damage!
Angels of Delusion (Aria + Nangong Yu + Sunna) — Anomaly-focused squad that capitalizes on Attribute Anomaly procs.
Build: Aria is the main damage source, while Nangong Yu and Sunna provide buffs and additional damage instances tied to Attribute Anomaly effects.
Synergy: All three benefit from triggering Attribute Anomalies — Sunna adds extra damage procs, Nangong Yu creates Abloom/stun opportunities, and Aria converts those procs into heavy damage.
Rotation: Use Sunna and Nangong Yu to set up Anomaly/Abloom triggers, then field Aria to explode those windows with enhanced attacks.
Pros: High Anomaly synergy and layered damage procs. Cons: Requires precise anomaly timing and can stall without consistent procs.
Quick tips: Prioritize applying anomalies before Aria's biggest animations; use Nangong Yu to create Abloom consistently for extra damage generation.
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