Chevreuse is a powerful 4-star Pyro support and healer originally introduced in version 4.3 of Genshin Impact. She has quickly become a key member of Overload teams, as she offers substantial healing, reduces enemy resistances to Pyro and Electro, and provides attack buffs to active characters. Her contributions significantly enhance overall team damage, making her invaluable for clearing challenging content in the game.
With that said, this article will provide a complete guide on Chevreuse overloaded teams in Genshin Impact, covering the best team compositions, builds, and rotations.
Note: Parts of this article are subjective and reflect the writer's opinion.
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Genshin Impact: Chevreuse Overload Guide
Overview
Chevreuse’s release in Genshin Impact has revitalized overloaded team compositions, which were previously considered niche due to the reaction’s lower scaling compared to others like Vaporize or Aggravate.
When Chevreuse triggers an Overload reaction, she reduces the Electro and Pyro resistance of affected enemies by 40% for six seconds. Moreover, when she uses the hold variant of her Elemental Skill after triggering Overload, she fires an Overcharged Ball that grants a significant attack bonus to her Pyro and Electro teammates for 30 seconds, based on her maximum HP. This makes her particularly valuable in overloaded team compositions, enhancing overall damage output significantly.
To fully utilize her buffs, teams should consist solely of Electro and Pyro characters, ensuring at least one of each. While strong at C0 itself, Chevreuse’s constellations, especially C6, add even more value by providing up to 60% Elemental DMG Bonus to on-field Electro or Pyro characters.
Best Chevreuse Overload team comps
Here are some of the best Chevreuse overloaded team compositions in Genshin Impact:
- Chevreuse + Raiden Shogun + Bennett + Xiangling
- Chevreuse + Clorinde + Bennett + Xiangling/Thoma
- Chevreuse + Raiden Shogun/Fischl + Bennett + Arlecchino
- Chevreuse + Raiden Shogun + Bennett + Kujou Sara
- Chevreuse + Beidou/Fischl + Bennett + Yae Miko
- Chevreuse + Beidou/Fischl + Bennett + Yoimiya
As mentioned earlier the majority of Chevreuse's recommended team comps must contain characters from Pyro and Electro elements to fully utilize her kit.
Bennett is an exceptional support, who is recommended in almost every powerful Chevreuse overloaded team comp. They both synergize well together and provide massive healing to your on-field character while also increasing their attack significantly. On the other hand, Kujou Sara is also a decent alternative for Bennett if you have higher constellations for her, especially for teams with an Electro main DPS.
Furthermore, it is best to choose a sub-DPS or an off-field support that complements your main DPS without sharing the same element. This ensures that you maximize elemental reaction, whether you choose an Electro or Pyro character as your main on-field DPS. This strategic choice enhances the overall damage output and is quite effective in triggering the Overload reaction consistently.
If you wish to use an Electro unit like Raiden Shogun, Clorinde, or Yae Miko as your on-field main DPS, then the recommended off-field Pyro characters that can help trigger the Overload reaction consistently would be Xiangling or Thoma.
On the other hand, if you choose a Pyro main DPS like Arlecchino or Yoimiya, then you can use off-field Electro units like Beidou, Fischl, Yae Miko, or even Raiden Shogun in some cases.
Recommended stats for Chevreuse in Overloaded teams
Chevreuse is quite straightforward to build, primarily requiring HP and Healing Bonus stats to enhance her healing and buffs effectively. It’s essential to reach a total of 40,000 Max HP to maximize her attack buff. This can be easily achieved by equipping HP Polearm weapons such as Black Tassel or Dialogues of the Desert Sages, as well as stacking HP% stats on her artifacts.
A highly recommended artifact set for Chevreuse is the Forgotten Oath of Days Past. This set not only increases her Healing Bonus, enhancing her healing capabilities but also boosts the damage of your active character based on the amount of healing Chevreuse provides.
When selecting her artifacts, aim for HP% on both the Sands and Goblet. The Circlet can have either a Healing Bonus or HP% depending on whether you need additional HP to reach the recommended 40,000 Max HP threshold.
Additionally, you have the option to combine different artifact sets that provide HP or Healing Bonus through their two-piece set bonuses. Sets like Ocean-Hued Clam, Tenacity of the Millelith, and Maiden's Beloved can complement her build well.
As for the other members of your Overload team, there’s no need for them to have specialized builds. They can retain their standard optimal gear without requiring specific adjustments. This flexibility allows players to maximize the effectiveness of Chevreuse and her buffs while maintaining strong overall team synergy.
Rotation
The key advantage of a Chevreuse Overload team is the ability to trigger Overload reactions with Pyro and Electro characters. Moreover, by holding her Elemental Skill to fire Chevreuse’s Overcharged Ball, players can gain all her resistance shred and attack buffs.
While the order of your rotation will change according to the characters you wish to use, a general optimal rotation focuses on triggering Overload, firing Chevreuse's skill, and then using the rest of your support or sub-DPS characters to finally switch to your main on-field damage-dealing unit. In this way, you'll effectively use all the buffs you have gained.
Also read: How to play Chevreuse in Genshin Impact
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