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Character
Introduction

Feixiao is a 5 character from the Wind element who follows the Path of Hunt.

The Xianzhou Yaoqing's Merlin's Claw and one of the Seven Arbiter-Generals. Her personality is unrestrained and frank, dashing and straightforward. She is skilled in all forms of martial arts and has honed herself into a supreme weapon. She is widely adored by Xianzhou soldiers and civilians alike as "The Great General." However, she bears the burden of the Moon Rage affliction. If she were to hunt down all the abominations in her limited lifetime — Then the only enemy Feixiao has would be herself.

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Video guide

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Update tracker

Last review update

Patch 2.5

Last major build/calcs update

Patch 2.5

Last profile update*

September 15th, 2024

*Profile update means smaller edits to relics, stats, synergies or teams that don't require new calculations.

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Profile

Review

Build and teams

MoC/PF/AS Statistics

Calculations

Profile

Skills
Basic ATK

Boltsunder

Single Target

Lv. 1

Energy gain: 0

Break: 10

Deals Wind DMG equal to #1[i]% of Feixiao's ATK to a single target enemy.
Skill

Waraxe

Single Target

Lv. 1

Energy gain: 0

Break: 20

Deals Wind DMG equal to #1[i]% of Feixiao's ATK to a target enemy. Then, immediately launches 1 instance of Talent's follow-up attack against the target.
Ultimate

Terrasplit

Single Target

Lv. 1

Energy gain: 0

Break: 30

Deals Wind DMG to a single target enemy, up to #1[i]% of Feixiao's ATK. During this time, can ignore Weakness Type to reduce the target's Toughness. When the target is not Weakness Broken, Feixiao's Weakness Break Efficiency increases by 100%. During the attack, Feixiao first launches Boltsunder Blitz or Waraxe Skyward on the target, for a total of 6 time(s). At the end, deals Wind DMG equal to #2[i]% of Feixiao's ATK to the target. Boltsunder Blitz: Deals Wind DMG equal to #3[i]% of Feixiao's ATK to the chosen target. If the target is Weakness Broken, the DMG multiplier increases by #4[i]%. Waraxe Skyward: Deals Wind DMG equal to #3[i]% of Feixiao's ATK to the chosen target. If the target is not Weakness Broken, the DMG multiplier increases by #4[i]%.
Talent

Thunderhunt

Single Target

Lv. 1

Energy gain: 0

Break: -

Can activate Ultimate when Flying Aureus reaches 6 points, accumulating up to 12 points. Feixiao gains 1 point of Flying Aureus for every 2 attacks by ally targets. Feixiao's Ultimate attacks do not count towards this number. After Feixiao's teammates attack an enemy target, Feixiao immediately launches follow-up attack against the primary target, dealing Wind DMG equal to #1[i]% of Feixiao's ATK. If there is no primary target available to attack, Feixiao attacks a single random enemy instead. This effect can only trigger once per turn and the trigger count resets at the start of Feixiao's turn. When using this attack, increases DMG dealt by this unit by #2[i]%, lasting for 2 turn(s).
Technique

Stormborn

Enhance

Energy gain: 0

Break: -

After using Technique, enters the Onrush state, lasting for 20 seconds. While in Onrush, pulls in enemies within a certain range, and increases this unit's movement speed by 50%. After entering battle, gains 1 point(s) of Flying Aureus. While in Onrush, actively attacking will start battle with all pulled enemies. After entering battle, deals Wind DMG equal to 200% of Feixiao's ATK to all enemies at the start of each wave. This DMG is guaranteed to CRIT. If more than 1 enemy is pulled in, increases the multiplier of this DMG by 100% for each additional enemy pulled in, up to a maximum of 1000%.
Major Traces
A2Major trace

Heavenpath

When the battle starts, gains 3 point(s) of Flying Aureus. At the start of a turn, if no follow-up attack was launched via Talent in the previous turn, then this counts as 1 toward the number of attacks required to gain Flying Aureus.
A4Major trace

Formshift

When using Ultimate to deal DMG to an enemy target, it is considered as a follow-up attack. Follow-up attacks' CRIT DMG increases by 36%.
A6Major trace

Boltcatch

When using Skill, increases ATK by 48%, lasting for 3 turn(s).
Minor Traces (total)
ATK
ATK
+28%
CRIT Rate
CRIT Rate
+12%
DEF
DEF
+12.5%
Eidolons
E1

Skyward I Quell

Eidolon 1

After launching "Boltsunder Blitz" or "Waraxe Skyward," additionally increases the Ultimate DMG dealt by Feixiao by an amount equal to 10% of the original DMG, stacking up to 5 time(s) and lasting until the end of the Ultimate action.

E2

Moonward I Wish

Eidolon 2

In the Talent's effect, for every 1 instance of follow-up attack launched by ally targets, Feixiao gains 1 point of "Flying Aureus." This effect can trigger up to 6 time(s) per turn.

E3

Starward I Bode

Eidolon 3

Ultimate Lv. +2, up to a maximum of Lv. 15. Basic ATK Lv. +1, up to a maximum of Lv. 10.

E4

Stormward I Hear

Eidolon 4

The follow-up attack from Talent has its Toughness Reduction increased by 100%, and when it launches, increases this unit's SPD by 8%, lasting for 2 turn(s).

E5

Heavenward I Leap

Eidolon 5

Skill Lv. +2, up to a maximum of Lv. 15. Talent Lv. +2, up to a maximum of Lv. 15.

E6

Homeward I Near

Eidolon 6

Increases the All-Type RES PEN of Ultimate DMG dealt by Feixiao by 20%. Talent's follow-up attack DMG is considered as Ultimate DMG at the same time, and its DMG multiplier increases by 140%.

Stats and materials
Level 80
Enable Ascension
Level 80 stats
HP
HP
1051
ATK
ATK
601
DEF
DEF
388
Speed
Speed
112
Level 1 → 80 Ascension Materials
  • Credit
    Credit
    x 308000
  • Artifex's Module
    Artifex's Module
    x 15
  • Artifex's Cogwheel
    Artifex's Cogwheel
    x 15
  • A Glass of the Besotted Era
    A Glass of the Besotted Era
    x 65
  • Artifex's Gyreheart
    Artifex's Gyreheart
    x 15
CV
ENG
Anairis Quinones
JPN
Mikako Komatsu (小松未可子)
CN
Zhiqiu Ye (叶知秋)
KR
Sohn Jeong Min (손정민)
Gallery

Feixiao images aren't available yet. They will be added when the character is released.

Review

Pros & Cons
Pros

  • Extraordinarily powerful single-target DPS,

  • Very straightforward to use and optimize around,

  • Is very flexible resulting in many good team options,

  • Team options allow you to offset the single-target limitation,

  • No complicated setup needed to deal damage and has virtually no ramp-up time to be at full power,

  • Generous overcap system on her unique Energy mechanic letting you pool 2 Ultimate uses,

  • Remarkably high Toughness damage for a non-Break focused unit,

  • Abdominal muscles.

Cons

  • While above average AoE performance for a Hunt character, she still relies on teammates for AoE coverage,

  • Despite having many teammate options, her undeniable best teams always include Robin, and often other limited 5-stars as well.

Review (By Sushou)

Feixiao is a fearsome single-target DPS. She deals constant and consistent follow-up damage and has numerous self-buffs that are effortless to maintain. She has a unique Energy mechanic not unlike Acheron, using a point based system instead of the typical Energy values, and her Ultimate deals colossal total damage with two separate attack types that can be done within said Ultimate, doing more damage if the target is already Weakness Broken or if they have yet to be Broken. Her upfront power is extraordinary and requires virtually no ramp-up whatsoever, giving her a lot of team flexibility on top.

The Merlin's Claw makes a bombastic first appearance, capturing the hearts of many a Trailblazer. She is a CRIT-based DPS character following the Path of The Hunt, and is capable of a similar level of decimation as the current top contenders of Firefly and Acheron. Much like Feixiao herself, her kit is very straightforward and doesn't mince words, resulting in a smooth, flexible, and most of all powerful character.

Feixiao has a unique Energy mechanic, the second character to do so after Acheron. Feixiao collects points of Flying Aureus, gaining 1 point for every 2 ally actions. She can hold up to 12 points in total but only needs 6 to activate and use her Ultimate. Note that it specifically says actions, meaning it will consider things like follow-ups, Extra Actions, ally Ultimates, even summon damage like from Numby when giving points of Flying Aureus. It will even count Feixiao's own follow-ups towards the acquisition of her next point. Only her Ultimate cannot gain Flying Aureus.

We'll leave the Ultimate for later since it's a bit wordy, but this unique Energy mechanic is part of her Talent's description. The other part of her Talent is indeed Feixiao's aforementioned follow-up mechanic. Whenever one of Feixiao's teammates land an attack on an enemy, Feixiao will instantly launch a follow-up attack on said enemy, dealing up to 110% ATK. If the target died before Feixiao could attack, the follow-up will come out against a random different enemy. Whenever Feixiao uses this follow-up attack, she will also gain up to a 60% DMG increase for 2 turns. Feixiao can use this follow-up 1 time between turns.

Needless to say, this is one of the best follow-up Talents we've ever seen. Requiring only that your allies hit an enemy in order to have Feixiao do her follow-up is extremely generous criteria. The fact it also gives you a free 60% DMG increase on top that you get to maintain indefinitely means this is going to be hitting harder than you expect. The frequency of this action also helps Feixiao to get a steady income of Flying Aureus points for her Ultimate, and because it will be launched even if the target died, it can help alleviate some of the inherent weaknesses in AoE that Hunt characters like Feixiao often face.

Feixiao's Skill deals up to 200% ATK to a single enemy, and then immediately launches a free follow-up from her Talent. This is free because it doesn't count towards the 1-per-turn limit from ally attacks. Again, while seemingly innocuous on the surface, this ends up dealing up to 310% ATK in a single turn, but spread across 2 actions, meaning every Skill usage that Feixiao has is guaranteed to give you a full point of Flying Aureus all on its own. This similarly has no extra conditions attached to it, you press the button and she does the thing.

So, the thing that all these points of Flying Aureus are for, Feixiao's Ultimate. She will target one foe to duel in the sky, gaining access to two new abilities; the Ult Q is Boltsunder Blitz and is comprised of fast unarmed strikes, while the Ult E is Waraxe Skyward and has giant swings of her waraxe. Both of these do the same base damage, up to 60% ATK, and she can use them a total of 6 times before automatically unleashing her inner One Punch Man to end the Ultimate with a hit dealing up to 120% ATK. The differences in choosing between Boltsunder Blitz and Waraxe Skyward depends on if the enemy is Weakness Broken or not; if they have yet to be Broken, Waraxe Skyward gets an additional 30% to its multiplier; if they have been Broken, Boltsunder Blitz gets an additional 30% instead.

This means if you are using the correct attack inside of the Ultimate, the total consolidated damage of Feixiao's Ultimate is up to 700% ATK against a single enemy. For the duration of the Ultimate, she also gets to deal Toughness damage ignoring Weakness Types, and even gets a free 100% Weakness Break Efficiency while the enemy is not yet Broken. Yet again, there is no additional setup required for this to be at full strength, you will be at max power by virtue of just doing what you were going to be doing anyway.

This is a breath of fresh air for players who have gotten fatigued at the micro-management required from certain other DPS characters, or from the pressure of needing greater vertical investment just to make a team work at all, let alone optimally. You tell Feixiao to do something, and she will do just that. The benefit of being able to hold her Ultimate and bank up to 12 points of Flying Aureus means you can wait until the best moment to use it and not miss out on damage; 6 points of allowed overcap is much more generous than the 3 points that Acheron requires, and can even allow Feixiao to perform 2 back-to-back Ultimates if you so choose.

Her Bonus Abilities are extremely useful and add to the carnage she can deal. The first will kick-start Feixiao's Ultimate by granting her 3 points of Flying Aureus at the start of a fight. In addition to this, it will grant you half a point if Feixiao's Talent follow-up somehow wasn't triggered before her next turn — this just prevents you from missing out on the build-up to a point of Flying Aureus in the case that Feixiao is unable to act, for example. A nice quality of life thing to have.

Her second and third Bonus Abilities seriously juice her performance. The third is a simple but effective 48% ATK increase for 3 turns just for using her Skill, but her second Bonus Ability makes her Ultimate in its entirety count as a follow-up attack, making it eligible for all follow-up exclusive buffs and enemy debuffs. Oh, and it also makes all her follow-ups have an extra 36% CRIT DMG. So in the span of a single action, Feixiao can grant herself 48% ATK, 60% DMG, and will also permanently have a bonus 36% CRIT DMG passively for follow-ups. For free.

Hopefully, now you can see just how absurdly quickly Feixiao ramps up and how her raw numbers don't tell the full story — and they weren't exactly bad to begin with. Especially since all of these extra buffs happen for... essentially just existing, Feixiao has no trouble going from enemy to enemy, systematically deleting them one after the other. Feixiao does quite enjoy SPD to ensure she gets more follow-ups from her Talent to fuel faster Ultimates, but this SPD isn't limited to just herself as faster allies will also fuel more Flying Aureus; you may choose to maximise damage on Feixiao and rely on allies for points of Flying Aurues, or you may go full SPD on Feixiao herself as well, both are viable options.

This also naturally opens her up to a rather bountiful selection of teammates to choose from. As a unit whose primary damage comes in the form of follow-ups, Robin is the expected best-in-slot teammate for Feixiao, offering Feixiao everything she wants; more damage thanks to faster and more frequent actions within a set timeframe, additional damage from Robin for those more frequent actions, follow-up specific damage increases, and a full team 100% Action Advance on Robin's Ultimate to squeeze out even more actions for even more damage and... you get the picture. The frequent actions from Feixiao alone also do a great deal for refunding Energy for Robin's powerful but expensive Ultimate, so they are inherently very strong together.

While Robin is pretty much unequivocally the best teammate for Feixiao (by a lot), she is not the only teammate. Feixiao is not shackled to Robin in the same way that Acheron is shackled to Jiaoqiu, or the way that Firefly is shackled to the Harmony Trailblazer — 'best' doesn't mean 'only', and you have a plethora of options to pair with Feixiao and Robin, or to use instead of Robin if you do not own her.

One such great and easily available option is March 7th, boba tea edition. Hunt 7th offers even further buffs to Feixiao by making her the Shifu, and these buffs are also permanently active. March also benefits from fast-acting Shifu, and since Feixiao is getting a minimum of 3 actions per turn, March is able to get access to her Enhanced Basic ATK very quickly. This in turn feeds into Feixiao's Flying Aureus generation as March 7th gets a 100% Action Advance upon getting her Enhanced Basic, and also has a follow-up attack between turns that is easily activated, granting Feixiao even more points of Flying Aureus.

Following the trend of follow-up teammates, the Stonehearts of Aventurine and Topaz are great additions to Feixiao's team due to the intrinsic follow-up synergy they provide, as well as the copious amounts of actions they can put out for the purpose of accumulating points of Flying Aureus. Everything works in tandem and unlike with a certain alabaster-headed scholar, Feixiao is not limited by the number of debuffs on an enemy, making the inclusion of Aventurine and Topaz at E0S0 actually viable and, indeed, quite good.

The new kid on the block, Moze, is also a strong contender. He's only a 4-star but he's packing a lot of follow-up power and utility. Granted he starts to see his true power blossom with Eidolons, but even at E0, Moze is a great (and lore-accurate) teammate for Feixiao. Especially because he is also a character of The Hunt and his kit is designed around follow-ups and many actions, he is also a great facilitator of Feixiao's Flying Aureus. The bonus follow-up DMG to targets he marks as Prey is the cherry on top.

Of course, if you're lacking these other options, do not fret, for the classic hypercarry setup doth await you, but do be aware that Flying Aureus generation will take a hit by going this route. Bronya, Sparkle, Jiaoqiu, or Ruan Mei can fill out the gaps in your team just fine; it's undoubtedly the weaker option to go for hypercarry, but only relative to the characters already mentioned, and Feixiao still performs exceptionally well even under these circumstances, though, again, you may not be getting as many uses of her Ultimate due to having fewer attacks across the team overall. Even completely F2P setups can do really well, and Feixiao's kit lends itself very well to scaling over time with new characters.

Feixiao's Toughness damage is actually uncharacteristically high for a non-Break focused character, and it definitely contributes a significant amount to her overall performance, especially as new enemies get stronger and are given beefier Toughness bars. Despite this, and especially because the Weakness Break Efficiency she gets on her Ultimate is only effective while the target is not broken, Feixiao is not really a contender for a Super Break setup. It definitely won't be as bad as you may think, but it's a far cry from her more normal CRIT and follow-up setups.

Feixiao's Eidolons are the same as every 5-star's Eidolons, fanciful but unnecessary. E1 will increase Feixiao's Ultimate DMG by up to 10% per Boltsunder or Waraxe up to 50% until the end of the Ultimate. This bonus is actually a separate unique multiplier like Acheron has for her Nihility teammate passive, making this actually become an absurd boost to have for no extra effort, and even more ridiculous that it's on an E1 of all things. It's not necessary... but it is damn strong.

E2 will make it so that every time an ally does a follow-up attack, Feixiao gains a full point of Flying Aureus, triggering up to 6 times per turn. This puts her generation into actual overdrive, giving Feixiao so many more uses of her Ultimate that it's laughable. This is absolutely the whale-bait Eidolon, but I'll be damned if it isn't heinously tantalising.

E4 doubles the Toughness damage of the Talent follow-up and lets it additionally give an 8% SPD boost for 2 turns, and finally E6 will give Feixiao's Ultimate DMG 20% All-Type RES PEN, make her Talent follow-up be additionally considered as Ultimate DMG, and will increase the multiplier of her Talent follow-up by 140%, for a new total of 261%.

She's an excellent character. There is not much else to say because she's also not that complicated at all. Go boldly into the fray, and make sure your enemies see you smile as you do.

Ratings

Honkai: Star Rail is a game where team building matters most and while our tier list takes the optimal setup into account, a lot of characters can work and do well - even those ranked lower - when you invest into them. Also for story or lower difficulties of Simulated Universe, you don't need to worry about ratings and tiers. You can safely clear that content even with F2P characters as long as you build your team correctly.

Character at 5★ are rated at their Eidolon 0 with their best in slot non-limited Light Cone.

Available ratings:

  • Memory of Chaos (MoC) - how the character performs in the Memory of Chaos. Blast and single target damage are important here while AoE has niche uses against some bosses.
  • Pure Fiction (PF) - how the character performs in the Pure Fiction. AoE is king here, followed by Blast while single target damage is mostly useless.
T0

MoC

T1.5

PF

T0

AS

Build and teams

Best Relics

The percentage numbers showcase the relative DPS increase when you take into account the set bonus only. For some characters there's no DPS (or its equivalent) available and in that case we listed the sets in the order of priority. If a characters uses the Pioneer Diver of Dead Waters, the 100% uptime marking means that they can easily apply the debuff with their skills to activate the 100% bonus to Crit Rate / Crit.

Best Relic Sets

100%

(2)

ATK increases by 12%.

(4)

Increases the wearer's CRIT Rate by 6%. When the wearer uses a follow-up attack, increase the DMG dealt by their Ultimate by 36%, lasting for 1 turn(s).

One of two best sets to use on Feixiao thanks to its nice 12% ATK boost, 6% CRIT RATE bonus and most importantly 36% Ultimate DMG% increase which for Feixiao is always active thanks to her talent.

99.70%

(2)

Increases follow-up attack DMG by 20%.

(4)

When the wearer uses follow-up attacks against the target enemy, increase the wearer's ATK by 6% for every time the follow-up attack deals DMG. This effect can stack for a maximum of 8 times and lasts for 3 turns. This effect is removed the next time the wearer uses a follow-up attack.

The second of Feixiao's two top relic set options thanks to the large majority of her damage being considered Follow-Up attacks. This makes the 20% Follow-Up Attack DMG from the 2P incredibly strong while the 4P bonus is also very easy to stack close to max stacks when it counts thanks to the multi-hit nature of Feixiao's ultimate.

94.97%

(2)

Increases follow-up attack DMG by 20%.

(4)

When the wearer uses follow-up attacks against the target enemy, increase the wearer's ATK by 6% for every time the follow-up attack deals DMG. This effect can stack for a maximum of 8 times and lasts for 3 turns. This effect is removed the next time the wearer uses a follow-up attack.

(2)

Increases DMG dealt to enemies with debuff by 12%.

(4)

Increases CRIT Rate by 4%. The wearer deals 8%/12% increased CRIT DMG to enemies with at least 2/3 debuffs. After the wearer inflicts a debuff on enemy targets, the aforementioned effects increase by 100%, lasting for 1 turn.

An alternative option is to mix and match a combination of 2P Grand Duke, 2P Pioneer or 2P Eagle of Twilight if you have neither of the 4P sets above with satisfactory sub-stats yet.

94.21%

(2)

Increases follow-up attack DMG by 20%.

(4)

When the wearer uses follow-up attacks against the target enemy, increase the wearer's ATK by 6% for every time the follow-up attack deals DMG. This effect can stack for a maximum of 8 times and lasts for 3 turns. This effect is removed the next time the wearer uses a follow-up attack.

(2)

Increases Wind DMG by 10%.

(4)

After the wearer uses Ultimate, their action is Advanced Forward by 25%.

Best Planetary Sets

100%

(2)

When allies use follow-up attacks, the wearer receives 1 stack of Merit, stacking up to 5 times. Every stack of Merit increases the DMG dealt by the wearer's follow-up attacks by 5%. When there are 5 stacks, additionally increases the wearer's CRIT DMG by 25%.

Best planar option by far for Feixiao due to all of her teams featuring an absurd amount of Follow-Up attack triggers. This means the full bonus of this set is often effective immediately offering a tremendous 25% CRIT DMG and 25% Follow-Up attack damage.

94.60%

(2)

Increases the wearer's ATK by 12%. When entering battle, if at least one other ally follows the same Path as the wearer, then the wearer's CRIT Rate increases by 12%.

One of two alternatives if you haven't farmed a good sub stat Duran set yet. Grants Feixiao 12% ATK unconditionally and 12% of her best stat CRIT RATE if at least one other hunt character is present in the team with her. The stats on this planar are decent and bringing another hunt character is business as usual for Feixiao so this Planar is a decent option.

94.02%

(2)

Increases the wearer's CRIT Rate by 8%. When the wearer's current CRIT Rate reaches 50% or higher, the wearer's Ultimate and follow-up attack DMG increases by 15%.

The other alternative to Duran with close to equivalent performance to Izumo but without the restriction. Grants the more desirable stat of 15% Follow-Up attack damage but only 8% CRIT RATE.
Best Stats
Body
CRIT Rate
CRIT Rate
>=
CRIT DMG
CRIT DMG
Feet
ATK
ATK%
>=
Speed
Speed
Planar Sphere
Wind DMG
Wind DMG
>
ATK
ATK%
Link Rope
ATK
ATK%
Substats:

SPD (Until Desired Breakpoint) = CRIT RATE = CRIT DMG > ATK%

If you want to learn more about the various stats and breakpoints, expand the section below.

  • CRIT Rate & CRIT DMG

    • CRIT RATE is often a far more desirable stat than either ATK% or CRIT DMG% on Feixiao's relics and Cones due to her bonus ability which grants 36% CRIT DMG and her ease of access to CRIT DMG buffs in her top team compositions. Because of this, it's entirely normal and optimal to expect your Feixiao to have close to 90 - 100% CRIT while having a relatively low CRIT DMG stat before entering combat.

  • Speed

    • Speed is a specialized stat for Feixiao that isn't mandatory but can be very strong in certain game modes, team compositions and combat scenarios. Much of Feixiao's damage stems from her Ultimate (70 - 75%+) which is fuelled based on how many actions are performed by Feixiao herself and her team. Feixiao generates a good amount of charges for her Ultimate herself, but her team often generates even more than that - especially when she's paired with Follow-Up attack spammers like Moze or Topaz. Because of this, Speed isn't as essential on her as on other characters which opens her up to the possibility of raw damage builds using choices such as ATK% boots to achieve the biggest nukes possible while still retaining a similar (albeit lower) number of ultimates in combat. ATK% often achieves more raw damage in pure theoretical output but SPD also has many advantages depending on the situation at hand and can actually pull ahead if enough of them align or suit your playstyle.

    • SPD has the advantage of allowing Feixiao to hit Speed breakpoints in endgame game modes such as MoC granting Feixiao whole entire additional actions sometimes multiple times in a fight - this is a tremendous boon and can be the difference between saving entire cycles or gaining an Ultimate early enough to slay a boss or elite in time. Having additional actions through speed also allows Feixiao more opportunities to hit enemies outside of her ultimate boosting her multi-target capabilities and freeing up her ultimates for only the most important targets.

    • Finally, Speed can also have far more benefits depending on the teammates you're pairing Feixiao with, some teammates require Feixiao to take action in order to progress their own kits while others attack far less meaning Feixiao will have to pick up the slack of generating Aureus stacks herself.

    • Choosing between Speed and raw damage will depend on your personal preferences and the content you're planning on having Feixiao tackle.

Build comments

CRIT RATE is often a far more desirable stat than either ATK% or CRIT DMG% on Feixiao's relics and Cones due to her bonus ability which grants 36% CRIT DMG and her ease of access to CRIT DMG buffs in her top team compositions. Because of this, it's entirely normal and optimal to expect your Feixiao to have close to 90-100% CRIT while having a relatively low CRIT DMG stat before entering combat.

Recommended endgame stats
  • HP: 2800+

  • DEF: 900+

  • ATK: 2700 - 3300+ (depending on whether you're using SPD or ATK% Boots)

  • CRIT Rate: 85-95%

  • CRIT DMG: 134-154%

  • SPD:

    • 112+ (ATK-focused build relying on teammates for Aureus),

    • 134+ (To hit MoC Cycle breakpoint without buffs - with some Speed buffs, you can build less).

Traces priority
Skills priority:

Ultimate > Talent > Skill > Basic

Major Traces priority:

Heavenpath (A2) > Formshift (A4) > Boltcatch (A6)

Best Light Cones

The numbers show the percentage damage output increase/decrease compared to the Light Cone marked with 100%.

122.51%

Increases the wearer's CRIT Rate by 15/17.5/20/22.5/25%. When the wearer launches a follow-up attack, gains 1 stack of "Luminflux," to a max of 2 stacks. Each stack of "Luminflux" enables the Ultimate DMG dealt by the wearer to ignore 27/30/33/36/39% of the target's DEF. When the wearer's turn ends, removes 1 stack of "Luminflux."

Source: Event Warp (limited)

Feixao's signature and her best option especially in full endgame team scenarios. This Light Cone's buff - that grants up to 2 stacks of 27% DEF Ignore - is permanently active on every single one of her ultimates. As your Feixiao gains more stats from your team and/or finds other sources of DEF Ignore this Cone's performance will only improve compared to what is shown and calculated here.

118.49%

Increases the wearer's CRIT DMG by 20/23/26/29/32%. For every debuff on the enemy target, the wearer's CRIT DMG dealt against this target increases by 8/9/10/11/12%, stacking up to 3 times. When using Ultimate to attack the enemy target, the wearer receives the Disputation effect, which increases DMG dealt by 36/42/48/54/60% and enables their follow-up attacks to ignore 24/28/32/36/40% of the target's DEF. This effect lasts for 2 turns.

Source: Event Warp (limited)

Weaker but still very strong alternative to Feixiao's signature. Ratio's signature grants Feixiao a 36% generic damage buff to all attacks and 24% DEF Ignore to all her Follow-up attacks, lasting two turns every time she uses her ultimate. Due to the frequency of Feixiao using her Ultimate, this buff will be permanently active. This Cone also grants Feixiao a strong amount of CRIT DMG and even more if the enemy possesses multiple debuffs on them (a very likely scenario thanks to ideal teammates Topaz, Aventurine, and Moze).

107.71%

Increase the wearer's CRIT Rate by 18/21/24/27/30% and their follow-up attacks' DMG by 30/35/40/45/50%. After the wearer uses a follow-up attack, apply the Tame state to the target, stacking up to 2 stacks. When allies hit enemy targets under the Tame state, every Tame stack increases the CRIT DMG dealt by 12/14/16/18/20%.

Source: Event Warp (limited)

Another decent but much weaker Cone option by limited standards for Feixiao, which grants her a bunch of DMG %, CRIT RATE, and CRIT DMG. It's very likely this Cone is better served on one of Feixiao's teammates who can make use of its more supportive nature instead.

100%

Increases the wearer's CRIT rate by 8/10/12/14/16%, and increases their CRIT rate against enemies with HP less than or equal to 50% by an extra 8/10/12/14/16%. When the wearer defeats an enemy, their ATK is increased by 20/25/30/35/40% for 2 turn(s).

Source: Herta's Store

One of the top F2P options for Feixiao assuming you routinely score kills with her in order to keep its ATK% buff active. Has the downside of not allowing Feixiao to optimally reach 100% CRIT RATE until the enemy is below 50% HP.

98.84%

For each time the wearer hits the same target, DMG dealt increases by 8/10/12/14/16%, stacking up to 5 time(s). This effect will be dispelled when the wearer changes targets.

Source: Stellar Warp

Alternative non-limited option for Feixiao. Buff is easily stackable thanks to Feixiao's incredibly frequent attacks and multi-hit ultimate. Has the downside of requiring ramp-up every time Feixiao intends to switch to a new target.

96.56%

Increases the wearer's CRIT Rate by 18/21/24/27/30%. While the wearer is in battle, for every 10 SPD that exceeds 100, the DMG of the wearer's Basic ATK and Skill is increased by 6/7/8/9/10% and the CRIT DMG of their Ultimate is increased by 12/14/16/18/20%. This effect can stack up to 6 time(s).

Source: Event Warp (limited)

Another limited Cone option for Feixiao but with many unused stats and relatively underwhelming performance plus the requirement that Feixiao must invest into some amount of Speed via team building or her gear. Can be an ok choice if you intend to build a fast Feixiao.

96.32%

Increases ATK of its wearer by 16/20/24/28/32%. If there are 2 or fewer enemies on the field, increases wearer's CRIT Rate by 12/15/18/21/24%.

Source: Stellar Warp

Alternative to both Swordplay and Cruising if you have neither available or don't want to deal with their conditional effects. Grants a strong amount of ATK% and CRIT RATE% but only while there are 2 or fewer enemies on the field.
Synergy
CharacterNotes
Robin

Robin is the premiere and best support for Feixiao offering her an absurd combination of buffs, on hit damage and action advancement that isn't currently matched by any other character in the game. Robin's buffs include: a massive 50% DMG%, a truck load of flat ATK, and a total of 45% CRIT DMG for Follow-Up Attacks. Let's not forget about the on hit Physical damage for the entire team all alongside her signature full team boost. The buffs alone are spectacular for Feixiao and the other Follow-Up attackers she plays alongside but the full team advancement does wonders for granting you more total Ultimates in a fight.

Topaz & Numby

Topaz offers Feixiao some of the most Aureus stack generation possible thanks to Numby and their constant advancement. Enemies afflicted with Topaz's Proof of Debt also take an absurd 50% additional damage from Follow-Up attacks all on top of Topaz's respectable personal damage. Bringing Topaz to Feixiao's teams will grant her some of the most Ultimates and Damage amplification of all non-support follow-up attackers. Topaz also has the option to be played incredibly skill point positive opening up more flexible team building and gameplay options for Feixiao.

Moze

Moze is able to deliver incredibly frequent Follow-Up attacks which assists Feixiao greatly in fueling her ultimate by generating Aureus stacks for her. Enemies Moze marks as Prey are also afflicted with a debuff which causes them to take 25% additional damage from Follow-Up attacks, boosting much of Feixiao's damage against them. Finally Moze also contributes some pretty strong damage himself and also has some very appealing Eidolons with his E2 specifically also significantly buffing Feixiao's damage output.

March 7th • The Hunt

March 7th's Hunt path is a surprisingly potent teammate for Feixiao with the two of them playing off each other excellently. Setting Feixiao as the Shifu grants her a solid Speed 10% buff and whopping 60% CRIT DMG after March uses an Enhanced Basic ATK for 2 turns. Between March's follow-up attacks, standard attacks and action advances she also generates Feixiao a lot of Aureus while also benefitting herself from Feixiao's own incredibly frequent attacks as the Shifu. Similar to Topaz March is also incredibly skill point positive opening up more flexible team building and gameplay options for Feixiao.

Teams

Best Feixiao Team (Premium)

Alternative Feixiao Teams

No Robin Teams

Double Trouble Team

Topaz & Numby
Moze
March 7th • The Hunt
Specialist
Topaz & Numby
Moze
March 7th • The Hunt
Specialist

In the Double Trouble team pick any pair of the three listed characters.

Teams (MoC)

The teams in the section are generated based on the current Memory of Chaos data we have gathered. If you want to see more statistics about the mode, check the MoC/PF/AS Statistics tab.

There are no teams featuring Feixiao who have cleared Memory of Chaos in the current cycle.

Video guides

MoC/PF/AS Statistics

MoC 2.4 / PF 2.4 / AS 2.4

Feixiao Memory of Chaos stats aren't available yet.

Calculations

Calculations

The simulation showcases the character'sdamage potential in the 8 cycle turn limit of Memory of Chaos against 1 target. The section below has all the rules listed.

General:

  • Combat is simulated at 8 cycles of in-game time or 850 Action Points,
  • Units are considered to gain 5 additional energy per rotation through combat (taking a hit, killing an enemy or through party members and their Light Cone),
  • Characters and Light Cones are calculated at maximum output starting battle with ramp time removed from stacking buffs (intended to give a constant evaluation of power not dependant on length of fight that can be used to assess maximum power). Additional information about loss of damage due to ramp time can be round attached to related Light Cones, relics and characters,
  • Character rotations are smoothed removing breakpoints relating to Speed and Energy (finishing a fight with 90% energy full or 2 AV off next ability leading to skewed results). This removes any specific cut off point 850 AV, 750 AV etc, from impacting the results.

Enemies:

  • Enemies are considered to always have a Break Bar resulting in units all doing 90% of real damage,
  • Enemies speed is set to 134,
  • Enemies are assumed to be at 100% of HP at start of battle and to die at exactly at the end of combat. Which means halfway through the fight they are at 50% HP,
  • Enemies are assumed to have 0 Resistance,
  • Enemies are always considered vulnerable to the attackers element,
  • Enemies are considered level 95 and with DEF included.

Units:

  • All units are level 80,
  • Traces are all unlocked, skills at Level 10 and Basic at Level 6,
  • All units have fully upgraded 5 star relics with 24 desired sub stats out of a possible 54,
  • All units use their Best In Slot 2 and 4 piece sets,
  • All units use Light Cones that are realistically obtainable by all players (including those in Herta and FH Stores and Battle Pass),
    • Because the Herta Store and farmable Light Cones are easily accessible to playerbase, we are simulating them at Superimposition 5.
Feixiao disclaimers:
  • The graph showcases a comparison between I Venture Forth to Hunt S1 and Cruising in the Stellar Sea S5,
  • Feixiao's damage is dependant on how many Ultimates she and her team can generate in a fight. Because of this her damage and performance can vary. Our calculations are modelled based on how many ultimates Feixiao is expected to gain in her top compositions fighting unhindered. Additionally, due to the nature of Feixiao's kit she is liable to inflict large amounts of overkill damage on enemies making her true damage in real combat potentially lower - effective target management can help mitigate this though.
Feixiao [1 target]
I Venture Forth to Hunt
4,769,759 dmg360%
Cruising in the Stellar Sea
3,609,481 dmg273%
I Venture Forth to Hunt
3,333,175 dmg252%
Cruising in the Stellar Sea
2,622,911 dmg198%
I Venture Forth to Hunt
3,215,426 dmg243%
Cruising in the Stellar Sea
2,518,725 dmg190%
I Venture Forth to Hunt
3,083,632 dmg233%
Cruising in the Stellar Sea
2,411,301 dmg182%
I Venture Forth to Hunt
2,866,734 dmg217%
Cruising in the Stellar Sea
2,249,935 dmg170%
I Venture Forth to Hunt
2,085,137 dmg158%
Cruising in the Stellar Sea
1,668,447 dmg126%
I Venture Forth to Hunt
1,621,451 dmg123%
Cruising in the Stellar Sea
1,323,477 dmg100%
Relic Set

(2)

ATK increases by 12%.

(4)

Increases the wearer's CRIT Rate by 6%. When the wearer uses a follow-up attack, increase the DMG dealt by their Ultimate by 36%, lasting for 1 turn(s).

Planetary Sets

(2)

When allies use follow-up attacks, the wearer receives 1 stack of Merit, stacking up to 5 times. Every stack of Merit increases the DMG dealt by the wearer's follow-up attacks by 5%. When there are 5 stacks, additionally increases the wearer's CRIT DMG by 25%.

Relic Stats
Body
CRIT DMG
CRIT DMG
Feet
ATK
ATK
Planar Sphere
Wind DMG
Wind DMG
Link Rope
ATK
ATK
Substats:

Crit Rate (32.1%), CRIT DMG (46.7%)

Ally Attack Assistance

Note, depending on the teammates you play Feixiao with team actions per one action of Feixiao can vary drastically. This is particularly true in teams with Robin due to her lack of attacks but full team advancement. This chart is only intended to demonstrate how Feixiao's kit scales with additional team attacks.

Ally Attack Assistance (E0 Feixiao)