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A Comprehensive Guide To Chevreuse In Genshin Impact - Artifacts , Weapons & Teams

Chevreuse is the captain of the special protection patrol of the Court of Fontaine and the new 4-star Pyro character that uses her Polearm and Musket to hunt down criminals. In this guide, I'll break down everything we need to know about Chevreuse, including her kit, artifacts, weapons, best teams, Constellations, and even her Ascension Materials. let's just get to it!

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A Comprehensive Guide To Chevreuse In Genshin Impact - Artifacts , Weapons & Teams

Introduction

Chevreuse is an HP-scaling healer with her kit revolving around healing and buffing the damage of an overload team. Her role is limited to supporting teams utilizing Pyro and Electro characters. So, when Chevreuse is in the team with either an Electro or Pyro character, triggering the overloaded reaction will cause opponents' Pyro and Electro resistance to decrease to a maximum of 40%.

Using her Elemental skill, Chevreuse will shoot at the enemy, dealing Pyro damage charged with energy and healing the active character for a significant amount over some time. Triggering Overload will give Chevreuse an Overcharged Ball. Using the hold skill, while you have an Overcharged Ball, Chevreuse fires an overcharged round to deal higher Pyro damage over a larger AOE and increase the attack of Pyro and Electro characters. During her Elemental burst, she fires an explosive shot, which will split into secondary bombs that explode on impact.

As for her passive talent, when Chevreuse is in the party, the stamina consumption will decrease. When leveling up her talents, we should give priority to her Elemental Skill first, then Elemental burst, and lastly her normal attacks. Though it’s better to leave her normal attacks at Level 1 because you won’t need it.

Artifacts

Picking a good artifact set for her will be an easy task. Obviously, our first choice will be Song of Days Past. This artifact set will give Chevreuse 15% healing bonus and will provide the team with a damage bonus based on the amount of healing they get.

The second choice is 4 pieces of Ocean-Hued Clam. This artifact set will give Chevreuse 15% healing as well and will deal damage to nearby enemies based on the amount of heal Chevreuse deals to the party member.

Our last choice is 4 pieces of Noblesse Oblige. It will boost her burst damage, but that's not what we are after, since she can't deal good damage. After all, she's not a DPS character. But her burst with this artifact set will boost the team's damage by 20% for 12 seconds.

As for the main Stats, it's best to go full HP percent, as I said. Chevreuse scales off HP, and her fourth Ascension Passive grants an attack buff to Pyro and Electro characters based on her Max HP. Shoes will boost Electro and Pyro characters with 1% for every 1K HP she has, to a Max of 40%. That's why she requires reaching 40,000 HP. After all, a 40% damage boost for the entire team is quite the advantage. As for the substats, focus on HP% and energy recharge.

Genshin Impact Chevreuse

Weapons

Moving on to the best weapons that can suit her, let's start with 5-star options. Though it's rare that anyone will give her a 5-star Polearm, rather than giving it to a 5-star character. The best 5-star Polearm for her is Staff of Homa, since it provides an HP bonus and attack bonus based on wielder Max HP. The second choice is Skyward Spine.

As for 4-star weapons, the best choice is the Favonius Lance. It has energy recharge substats and provides extra energy recharge with its passive. But you need to have at least 30% crit rate to take advantage of that passive. The second best choice is the Crescent Pike. This Polearm provides both HP and energy recharge and can be easily obtained by forging it at the blacksmith.

The third and last choice is Black Tassel, which provides huge HP stats, but it's still a 3-star Polearm and doesn't have a good passive. So, use it as a last resort.

Best Teams

Team comps, obviously, Chevreuse's team must be an overload team, so all the Pyro and Electro characters are welcome. But if we want to get the best of her, then 2 Electro and 1 Pyro character with her can make a very good team. We can run her with Raiden as sub DPS, Yomiya as main DPS, and Kujo Sara. We can replace Raiden with Yae Miko, same for Yomiya, we can use Lyney.

As for Kuo Sarah, we can replace her with Bennett or Duraldal. But if you are a low AR player and do not have many characters, this F2P-friendly team can get the job done. Fall damage can be your support and Slingshot your sub DPS, while you can use Lisa as your main DPS.

Constellations

Finally, we got to her Constellations. Apparently, her Constellations don't add that much to her gameplay. Her C1 gives 6 energy once every 10 seconds when a character triggers an overload reaction. Her C2 will add 2 instances of damage in her skill, but we aren't playing Chevreuse for her damage, so this one isn't an important Constellation.

Her C3 and C5 will increase the skill and talent by 3 levels, while her C4 will prevent her skill from entering cooldown after using burst until using 2 held shot shots or 6 seconds have passed. So, this Constellation will give her the chance to double use her skill, which will add a bit to the amount of damage that she will deal, but that's not important. What's important is that she will have a second chance to heal.

Lastly, her C6, this constellation will heal the party members by 10% of Chevreuse's Max HP after the healing from her skill ends and will provide a 20% Electro and Pyro boost for a maximum of 3 stacks. This is definitely her best Constellation, making her the best support character for overload teams.

Ascension Materials

You intend to pull and build her, so here's the essential materials that you need to level her up to Level 90, and here are the materials that you need to max level up her talents. But just like I said, it's better to leave her normal attack at Level 1 since you won't use it anyway.

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