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<span style="color:#ff789a;">Please refer to the Main page before reading, as it contains notes and info that may be important to know before viewing team compositions.<br>Team compositions shown are subject to change frequently as new Constructs are released and strategies are optimized.
<span style="color:#ff789a;">Please refer to the Main page before reading, as it contains notes and info that may be important to know before viewing team compositions.<br>'''Players should refer to both Competitive and Budget compositions, as not all investments will be described per section.'''
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[[#1|Physical Teams]] / [[#2|Fire Teams]] / [[#3|Ice Teams]] / [[#4|Lightning Teams]] / [[#5|Dark Teams]]
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|Question= Competitive (High Investment)
|Question= Main (Competitive)
|Answer= This composition serves to show the investment recommended to compete at higher levels. Investment recommendations '''will not''' be available to the majority of players. Players should use '''Competitive (Budget)''' as a guide for a more accessible team.
|Answer= This composition shows the recommended investment to compete at higher levels. Investment recommendations '''will not''' be available to the majority of players. Refer to '''Main (Budget)''' for a more accessible setup.
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{{Team Position|Blue|Echo|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Starter. Recommended investment: SSS-Rank, Signature Weapon </span> <br> Echo's optimal placement is in the Blue slot of the team. Echo should avoid Yellow as it is best used by Rigor. <br> Echo acts as the starter of this team to set up the Amplifier Class passive while quickly closing the gap with a Yellow 3-Ping, simultaneously setting up Rigor’s QTE to benefit Stigmata. Echo should swap to Stigmata as soon as she has closed the gap. '''Superna Awakening Echo is necessary to use this rotation opener consistently.''' <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Echo's SSS-Rank can potentially be obtained for free through the Tactical Assessment Manual (Battle Pass). SSS-Rank provides strong improvements to buffing potential, damage, and overall gameplay. Echo's Signature Weapon provides improvements to her buffs, damage output, and gameplay while significantly improving her team though access to Weapon Resonances and Weapon Harmonization.}}
{{Team Position|Blue|Echo|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Starter. Recommended investment: SSS-Rank, Signature Weapon </span> <br> Echo should be set in Blue for optimal synergy with Stigmata's Orbs while leaving Yellow open for Solacetune. Echo's Orb rearrangement will always be in order of Red-Blue-Yellow, allowing Echo to potentially trigger Solacetune's QTE immediately before casting {{o|Heavenlight Edge}}. '''This does not apply when Solacetune is SSS-Rank or above, as Echo's optimal rotation changes.''' <br> Echo should switch to Solacetune. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> '''50 Inver-Shards for this Construct can be obtained for free through Dormitory Commission. Additional Inver-Shards can be obtained through the Voucher Shop.''' <br> S5-Rank triggers available QTEs when performing a {{o|Joint Attack}}. SS-Rank provides a 3-Ping upon switch in and increases damage when in {{o|Judgement Zone}}. SSS-Rank greatly improves Echo's overall performance, doubling the effects of the Amplifier Class Passive and granting 30 points of {{o|Might}} and a {{o|Soulshatter Mark}} on switch in. {{o|Join Attack: Soulshatter}}'s damage is also improved. Signature Weapon drastically improves Echo's support through access to Weapon Harmonization, namely in War Zone, where Echo can make use of both 4 set [[Signa]] and 4 set [[Da Vinci]] to retain her CRIT rate buff while utilizing [[Da Vinci]]'s QTE reset and ATK buff. Signature Weapon also provides considerable damage increases, access to Weapon Resonances, improves gameplay by providing an Orb whenever Echo reaches maximum {{o|Might}}, and doubles the effects of her Physical DMG Bonus buff.}}
{{Team Position Leader|Red|Stigmata|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Leader. Recommended investment: SS3-Rank, Signature Weapon </span> <br> As other slots are better used by other members, Stigmata takes the remaining position in the team. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Stigmata’s SS-Rank drastically increases her Signature Move's damage. SS3-Rank provides significant Energy gain, which can considerably increase DPS if utilized properly. Signature Weapon is very strongly recommended to quickly gain consistently high amounts of Stigmata Will stacks to maximize her Signature Move’s damage. </span> }}
{{Team Position|Red|Stigmata|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Recommended investment: SS3-Rank, Signature Weapon </span> <br> Stigmata is set on Red as other slots are better used by her teammates and her Red Orb is her weakest option. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> SS3-Rank provides stacks of {{o|Stigmata Will}} when entering Sword Form, improves energy gain, and provides a 3-Ping on switch in. Signature Weapon also provides stacks of {{o|Stigmata Will}} and allows Stigmata to immediately enter {{o|Sword Dance}} on entering {{o|Sword Form}}. </span> }}
{{Team Position|Yellow|Rigor|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Recommended investment: Leap, SSS-Rank, Signature Weapon </span> <br> Rigor is set on Yellow for optimal synergy with her teammates. The optimal start to this team’s rotation relies on Rigor’s placement in Yellow, while Echo’s 4 set [[Da Vinci]] from Weapon Harmonization can guarantee consistent use of her QTE. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Rigor's Leap should be considered a minimum investment for this team as it increases her DPS by a significant amount. Rigor should be at least SS-Rank in this composition, as the ability to reapply her Defense reduction debuff from off-field can greatly improve the team's potential output. SSS-Rank can potentially be obtained for free through the Tactical Assessment Manual (Battle Pass). If accessible, it is highly recommended for the increase to her Defense reduction debuffs. Signature Weapon serves as another increase to Rigor's maximum Defense reduction and allows for Weapon Resonances.}}
{{Team Position Leader|Yellow|Solacetune|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Leader. Recommended investment: SS3-Rank, Signature Weapon </span> <br> Solacetune is set on Yellow to allow Echo to better utilize her QTE, while Stigmata's Yellow Orb is her strongest. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> SS3-Rank grants 3 Orbs upon switch in, increases damage during {{o|Way of Strife}}, increases accumulation rate of {{o|Veiled Edge}} points while in {{o|Moonsong Realm}}, and increases Physical Resistance reduction by 5%. '''If affordable, SSS-Rank increases the Base DMG amplification effect on consecutive casts of {{o|Azure Allure}}, casts {{o|Phoenix Down}} when the {{o|Complex Time}} gauge is filled, increases DMG of {{o|Trueslash}} effects, increases Physical Resistance reduction by 10%, and reduces switch cooldown by 3 seconds.''' Signature Weapon increases Defense reduction by 20%, increases the maximum stack count of consecutive casts of {{o|Azure Allure}}, and grants {{o|Veiled Edge}} points when triggering {{o|Pheonix Down}}. }}


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|Answer= This composition acts as a more budget friendly version of the Competitive team composition, offering guidelines for where to begin further investment while remaining generally accessible to F2P/players on a budget. <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Investment recommendations should be taken solely as such. Players should invest based on what they can reasonably afford before strictly considering what is recommended here. </span>
|Answer= This composition serves as a more budget friendly version of the '''Main (Competitive)''' composition. <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Unless explicitly stated as otherwise, players should invest based on what can be reasonably afforded before using investment recommendations as a guideline. (For example, obtaining SS-Rank despite Signature Weapon being recommended, as SS-Rank can be obtained through Phantom Pain Cage.) </span>
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{{Team Position|Blue|Echo|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Starter. Recommended investment: Signature Weapon </span> <br> Echo's optimal placement is in the Blue slot of the team. Echo should avoid Yellow as it is best used by Rigor. <br> Echo acts as the starter of this team to set up the Amplifier Class passive while quickly closing the gap with a Yellow 3-Ping, simultaneously setting up Rigor’s QTE to benefit Stigmata. Echo should swap to Stigmata as soon as she has closed the gap. '''Superna Awakening Echo is necessary to use this rotation opener consistently.''' <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Echo's Signature Weapon significantly improves this team as it allows access to Weapon Harmonization. '''As Echo can be obtained and upgraded to SS-Rank without any Black Card cost by using Dormitory Dispatch, Phantom Pain Cage, and Tactical Assessment Manual (Battle Pass), it is also recommended for this composition and can improve Echo through quality of life changes and damage increases.''' </span>}}
{{Team Position|Blue|Echo|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Starter. Recommended investment: Signature Weapon </span> <br> Echo should be set in Blue for optimal synergy with Stigmata's Orbs while leaving Yellow open for Solacetune. Echo's Orb rearrangement will always be in order of Red-Blue-Yellow, allowing Echo to potentially trigger Solacetune's QTE immediately before casting {{o|Heavenlight Edge}}.<br> Echo should switch to Solacetune. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> '''50 Inver-Shards for this Construct can be obtained for free through Dormitory Commission. Additional Inver-Shards can be obtained through the Voucher Shop.''' <br> Signature Weapon drastically improves Echo's support through access to Weapon Harmonization, namely in War Zone, where Echo can make use of both 4 set [[Signa]] and 4 set [[Da Vinci]] to retain her CRIT rate buff while utilizing [[Da Vinci]]'s QTE reset and ATK buff. Signature Weapon also provides considerable damage increases, improves gameplay by providing an Orb whenever Echo reaches maximum {{o|Might}}, and doubles the effects of her Physical DMG Bonus buff.</span>}}
{{Team Position Leader|Red|Stigmata|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Leader. Recommended investment: SS-Rank </span> <br> As other slots are better used by other members, Stigmata takes the remaining position in the team. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Stigmata's SS-Rank drastically improves her Signature Move's potential damage. </span>}}
{{Team Position|Red|Stigmata|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Recommended investment: SS-Rank </span> <br> Stigmata is set on Red as other slots are better used by her teammates and her Red Orb is her weakest option. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> S5-Rank increases Stigmata's CRIT rate by 20%. SS-Rank increases the stack limit of {{o|Stigmata Will}}, the amount gained when activating {{o|Sword Form}} with more than half {{o|Afterglow Points}}, and triggers available QTEs when performing {{o|Illuminated Abyss}}, '''drastically''' improving Stigmata's damage output. </span>}}
{{Team Position|Yellow|Rigor|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Recommended investment: Leap, SS-Rank </span> <br> Rigor is set on Yellow for optimal synergy with her teammates. The optimal start to this team’s rotation relies on Rigor’s placement in Yellow, while Echo’s 4 set [[Da Vinci]] from Weapon Harmonization can guarantee consistent use of her QTE. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Rigor's Leap should be considered a minimum investment for this team as it increases her DPS by a significant amount. SS-Rank is a drastic improvement to Rigor's supportive capabilities, allowing her to apply her Defense Reduction debuffs with her QTE. '''SS-Rank can potentially be obtained for free through the Tactical Assessment Manual (Battle Pass)'''. </span>}}
{{Team Position Leader|Yellow|Solacetune|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Leader. Recommended investment: SS-Rank </span> <br> Solacetune is set on Yellow to allow Echo to better utilize her QTE, while Stigmata's Yellow Orb is her strongest. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> S5-Rank triggers all available QTEs when performing either of Solacetune's Signature Moves. SS-Rank grants {{o|Complex Time}} points upon switch in, grants 3 Orbs upon pinging a {{o|Harmonics Orb}}, allows Blue Pings to be consumed to cast {{o|Azure Allure}} if Solacetune does not have enough {{o|Complex Time}}, increases Base DMG of {{o|Hymn of the Pale Moon}}, and increases Defense reduction by 20%.}}


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|Answer= This team composition acts solely to show examples of older Constructs that may be used to fill in empty slots of players' teams. <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> '''This team is no longer optimal and will see minimal use. This does not mean Constructs shown here that do not appear in stronger teams are useless, only that they are not the most effective option available.''' </span>
|Answer= This team composition acts solely to show examples of older Constructs that may be used to fill in empty slots of players' teams. <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> '''This team is no longer optimal and will see minimal use. This does not mean Constructs shown here that do not appear in stronger teams are useless, only that they are not the most effective option available.''' </span>
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{{Team Position|Blue|Luminance|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Starter. </span> <br> Luminance should avoid being set anywhere but Blue as both Crimson Abyss and Rigor rely heavily on their Blue Pings. Crimson Abyss requires a Blue 3-Ping to activate her Core Passive, while Rigor benefits greatly from using her Blue Pings to reduce enemy Defense to increase her personal damage output. <br> Luminance acts as the starter of this team to set up for future rotations with the Level 18 effects of her Signature Move’s Leap. Luminance should swap to Crimson Abyss as soon as possible. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Luminance's Leap is required for her to be an effective Physical Support. If players plan on obtaining a Signature Weapon for Luminance, they should obtain [[Type Zero]] instead of [[Dragon Wind]], as Dragon Wind is sub-optimal despite being her Signature Weapon. </span> }}
{{Team Position|Blue|Luminance|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Starter. </span> <br> Luminance should avoid being set anywhere but Blue as both Crimson Abyss and Rigor rely heavily on their Blue Pings. Crimson Abyss requires a Blue 3-Ping to activate her Core Passive, while Rigor benefits greatly from using her Blue Pings to reduce enemy Defense to increase her personal damage output. <br> Luminance acts as the starter of this team to set up for future rotations with the Level 18 effects of her Signature Move’s Leap. Luminance should switch to Crimson Abyss as soon as possible. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Luminance's Leap is required for her to be an effective Physical Support. If players plan on obtaining a Signature Weapon for Luminance, they should obtain [[Type Zero]] instead of [[Dragon Wind]], as Dragon Wind is sub-optimal despite being her Signature Weapon. </span> }}
{{Team Position|Red|Rigor|Detail= Before gaining her Leap, Crimson Abyss' Red Ping was a stronger option for activating her Core Passive due to her SS-Rank passive. With the introduction of her Leap, Crimson Abyss' Yellow and Red Pings are equal in strength, meaning no changes need to be made to team placements. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Rigor's Leap should be considered a minimum investment for this team as it increases her DPS by a significant amount. </span> }}
{{Team Position|Red|Rigor|Detail= Before gaining her Leap, Crimson Abyss' Red Ping was a stronger option for activating her Core Passive due to her SS-Rank Passive. With the introduction of her Leap, Crimson Abyss' Yellow and Red Pings are equal in strength, meaning no changes need to be made to team placements. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Rigor's Leap increases her DPS by a significant amount, and provides Physical Resistance reduction debuffs at higher ranks. </span> }}
{{Team Position Leader|Yellow|CrimsonAbyss|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Leader. </span> <br> Before gaining her Leap, Crimson Abyss' Red Ping was a stronger option for activating her Core Passive due to her SS-Rank passive. As such, Yellow Pings were only used if necessary, making Yellow the optimal team slot for Crimson Abyss. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Crimson Abyss' Leap significantly improves both her functionality and damage, and is '''highly''' recommended if players wish to use her as their Physical Attacker. </span> }}
{{Team Position Leader|Yellow|CrimsonAbyss|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Leader. </span> <br> Before gaining her Leap, Crimson Abyss' Red Ping was a stronger option for activating her Core Passive due to her SS-Rank Passive. As such, Yellow Pings were only used if necessary, making Yellow the optimal team slot for Crimson Abyss. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Crimson Abyss' Leap significantly improves both her functionality and damage, and is '''highly''' recommended if players wish to use her as their Physical Attacker. </span> }}


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|Answer= This team composition acts solely to show examples of older Constructs that may be used to fill in empty slots of players' teams. <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> '''This team is no longer optimal and will see minimal use. This does not mean Constructs shown here that do not appear in stronger teams are useless, only that they are not the most effective option available.''' </span>
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{{Team Position|Blue|Luminance|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Starter. </span> <br> Luminance is best placed in Blue due to the frequent usage of Blue Pings by Entropy and Rigor. <br> Luminance acts as the starter of this team to set up for future rotations with the Level 18 effects of her Signature Move’s Leap. Luminance should swap to Entropy as soon as possible. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Luminance's Leap is required for her to be an effective Physical Support. If players plan on obtaining a Signature Weapon for Luminance, they should obtain [[Type Zero]] instead of [[Dragon Wind]], as Dragon Wind is sub-optimal despite being her Signature Weapon. </span> }}
{{Team Position|Blue|Luminance|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Starter. </span> <br> Luminance is best placed in Blue due to the frequent usage of Blue Pings by Entropy and Rigor. <br> Luminance acts as the starter of this team to set up for future rotations with the Level 18 effects of her Signature Move’s Leap. Luminance should switch to Entropy as soon as possible. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Luminance's Leap is required for her to be an effective Physical Support. If players plan on obtaining a Signature Weapon for Luminance, they should obtain [[Type Zero]] instead of [[Dragon Wind]], as Dragon Wind is sub-optimal despite being her Signature Weapon. </span> }}
{{Team Position Leader|Red|Entropy|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Leader. </span> <br> Entropy should avoid any team slot other than Red as he requires Yellow and Blue 3-Pings to activate his Core Passive. Red 3-Pings are rarely used as Entropy's Red Ping is more useful for activation of his Core Passive rather than the potential damage from a 3-Ping. }}
{{Team Position Leader|Red|Entropy|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Leader. </span> <br> Entropy should avoid any team slot other than Red as he requires Yellow and Blue 3-Pings to activate his Core Passive. Red 3-Pings are rarely used as Entropy's Red Ping is more useful for activation of his Core Passive rather than the potential damage from a 3-Ping. }}
{{Team Position|Yellow|Rigor|Detail= Rigor's optimal placement in this composition is Yellow as her Leap gives her QTE the ability to gather enemies. As Entropy's Blue Ping shares the same effects, Rigor is best set in Yellow to avoid redundancy and make best use of her QTE's effects while providing optimal support. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Rigor's Leap should be considered a minimum investment for this team as it increases her DPS by a significant amount.</span> }}
{{Team Position|Yellow|Rigor|Detail= Rigor's optimal placement in this composition is Yellow for synergy with her team. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Rigor's Leap increases her DPS by a significant amount, and provides Physical Resistance reduction debuffs at higher ranks.</span> }}


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|Answer= This composition exists solely for new players who need a coverage team/general idea on where to start their team. Recommendations on investment will only be given if a Construct can fill a specific niche. Players with more experience/access to more Constructs should use this composition as nothing more than a guideline on how to fill empty slots they may have in their teams.
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{{Team Position|Blue|Zitherwoe|Detail= Zitherwoe is not recommended as a Physical Support, as enough shards to obtain [[Alisa: Echo]] can be obtained for free. However, the process to do so can be very time-consuming. As such, Zitherwoe may serve as a temporary replacement, at the cost of significantly lower performance in general content. <br> Zitherwoe may prove much more useful to players as a Support for [[Qu: Pavo]] and [[Pulao: Dragontoll]], though she is required to be at SSS-Rank to be effective in this niche. }}
{{Team Position|Blue|Zitherwoe|Detail= Zitherwoe is not recommended as a Physical Support, as enough shards to obtain [[Alisa: Echo]] can be obtained for free. However, the process to do so can be very time-consuming. As such, Zitherwoe may serve as a temporary replacement, at the cost of significantly lower performance in general content.}}
{{Team Position|Red|Blast|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Leader. </span> <br> Blast may serve as a temporary Attacker until a stronger option is available to players. [[Bianca: Zero]] is potentially stronger than Blast, but is not listed as her use cases are more limited due to her lack of AoE.}}
{{Team Position Leader|Red|Blast|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Leader. </span> <br> Blast may serve as a temporary Attacker until a stronger option is available to players. [[Bianca: Zero]] is potentially stronger than Blast, but is not listed as her use cases are more limited due to her lack of AoE. }}
{{Team Position|Yellow|Storm|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Starter. </span> <br> It is not recommended to invest in Storm, as [[Across the Ruined Sea]] introduces beginner missions that reward players with a S-Rank selector containing all S-Rank Constructs up to [[Luna: Laurel]]. Players are '''strongly''' recommended to pick [[Rosetta: Rigor]] from the selector as there are no budget options for this role that come close to competing with Rigor's debuffs. <br> [[Ayla: Brilliance]] and [[Kamui: Bastion]] may also be used as budget alternatives for Physical Tanks. While both provide lower Defense reduction than Storm, they bring the benefit of being able to apply their debuffs from off-field, which may be more useful in many compositions. }}
{{Team Position|Yellow|Storm|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Starter. </span> <br> [[Ayla: Brilliance]] and [[Kamui: Bastion]] may also be used as budget alternatives for Physical Tanks. However, investment should only be made if strictly necessary, as A-Rank alternatives can not compete with S-Ranks in this role. }}


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{{Team Position|Blue|Hyperreal|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Recommended investment: SS3-Rank, Signature Weapon </span> <br> As his Blue 3-Ping is rarely used and with other slots being better used by other members, Hyperreal should be set on Blue.<br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Hyperreal's Signature Weapon is '''highly''' recommended as it significantly improves his gameplay and potential damage. SS-Rank serves as a very strong overall boost to Hyperreal, while SS3-Rank solves potential Energy issues and cuts down on potential field time and orb usage. </span> }}
{{Team Position|Blue|Hyperreal|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Recommended investment: SS3-Rank, Signature Weapon <br> '''Hyperreal may also occasionally be set as Leader in War Zone.''' </span> <br> As Hyperreal can not access Blue Pings during {{o|Hypermatrix}}, he should be set on Blue. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Hyperreal's Signature Weapon drastically improves gameplay by triggering Matrix when performing {{o|Realm Travel}} and generating an extra {{o|Sight Point}}, cutting down on Orbs needed to maximize {{o|Collapsing Realm}}'s damage. SS3-Rank indirectly improves damage output greatly by allowing Hyperreal to switch his 2 set Memories, as he no longer requires 2 set [[Cottie]]. SS-Rank Passive synergizes greatly with this, as Hyperreal can Harmonize 4 set [[Shakespeare]] and apply Fire Resistance reduction effects from off-field with {{o|Covering Fire}}. </span> }}
{{Team Position|Red|Empyrea|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Starter. Recommended investment: SS-Rank, Signature Weapon </span> <br> Empyrea should be set on Red as both Hyperreal and Epitaph use Red 3-Pings very frequently. <br> Empyrea acts as the starter of this team to set up the Amplifier Class passive and to build up her Prayer gauge on her next switch-in. Empyrea should swap to Epitaph immediately. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> SS-Rank should be considered the minimum investment for Empyrea as it significantly improves her gameplay, potential damage, and buffs. Her Signature Weapon greatly improves her gameplay and allows use of Weapon Resonances, which can make a great difference in both her and the team's performance. </span>}}
{{Team Position|Red|Empyrea|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Starter. Recommended investment: Leap, SSS-Rank, Signature Weapon </span> <br> Empyrea should be set on Red as both Epitaph can only access Red Orbs during {{o|Paradigm: Assault}}, while Hyperreal can only access Red and Yellow Orbs while in {{o|Hypermatrix}}. <br> Empyrea should switch to Epitaph. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> '''Additional Inver-Shards can be obtained through the Tactical Assessment Manual and Voucher Shop.''' <br> SSS-Rank doubles the effects of the Amplifier Class Passive and Empyrea's Fire DMG Bonus buff, and provides a 3-Ping during {{o|Empyreal State}} when reaching 8 stacks of amplication within the first 2 Pings. Signature Weapon improves damage and generates 50% {{o|Prayer Gauge}} on switch in. It also provides access to Weapon Resonances which greatly improve damage through Orb generation and improve buffs. Leap drastically improves Empyrea's overall strength by greatly cutting down on rotation length, improving Orb management, and considerably increasing damage. </span>}}
{{Team Position Leader|Yellow|Epitaph|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Leader. Recommended investment: SS3-Rank, Signature Weapon </span> <br> Epitaph should be set on Yellow to allow for consistent QTE triggers. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Epitaph's Signature Weapon vastly improves his rotations when used in conjunction with his SS-Rank, allowing for consistent use of multiple Signature Moves per rotation without any significant waste of time. SS3-Rank is recommended for players who can afford it due to the increase to Epitaph’s Fire Resistance reduction debuff. '''If players can afford it, SSS-Rank is strongly recommended due how much benefit it provides to Epitaph and his team.''' </span>}}
{{Team Position Leader|Yellow|Epitaph|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Leader. Recommended investment: SS3-Rank, Signature Weapon </span> <br> Epitaph should be set on Yellow as Hyperreal can only access Red and Yellow Orbs during {{o|Hypermatrix}}, while Empyrea is better set in Red. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> SS3-Rank increases Epitaph's Fire Resistance reduction debuff. '''If affordable, SSS-Rank drastically improves overall performance of Epitaph and his team. SSS-Rank increases maximum stack count of {{o|Thermal Superconductivity}} and increases the buff provided by each stack by 5%, increases animation speed of {{o|Thermal Erosion}}, grants an extra {{o|Blaze Orb}} when parrying for the first time on switch in, further increases Fire Resistance reduction, and reduces switch cooldown by 3 seconds.''' Signature Weapon allows use of {{o|Flaming Purgation}} multiple times per rotation by granting a Red 3-Ping when Epitaph enters {{o|Paradigm: Assault}} twice per switch in. </span>}}


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|Question= Competitive (Budget)
|Question= Main (Budget)
|Answer= This composition acts as a more budget friendly version of the Competitive team composition, offering guidelines for where to begin further investment while remaining generally accessible to F2P/players on a budget. <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Investment recommendations should be taken solely as such. Players should invest based on what they can reasonably afford before strictly considering what is recommended here. </span>
|Answer= This composition serves as a more budget friendly version of the '''Main (Competitive)''' composition. <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Unless explicitly stated as otherwise, players should invest based on what can be reasonably afforded before using investment recommendations as a guideline. (For example, obtaining SS-Rank despite Signature Weapon being recommended, as SS-Rank can be obtained through Phantom Pain Cage.) </span>
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{{Team Position|Blue|Hyperreal|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Recommended investment: Signature Weapon </span> <br> As his Blue 3-Ping is rarely used and with other slots being better used by other members, Hyperreal should be set on Blue.<br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Hyperreal's Signature Weapon greatly improves his gameplay and damage potential, making it a strong recommendation for players who can afford it. </span> }}
{{Team Position|Blue|Hyperreal|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Recommended investment: SS-Rank <br> '''Hyperreal may also occasionally be set as Leader in War Zone.''' </span> <br> As Hyperreal can not access Blue Pings during {{o|Hypermatrix}}, he should be set on Blue. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> S5-Rank triggers available QTEs when entering {{o|Hypermatrix}} and triggering {{o|End of Time}}. SS-Rank increases damage while in {{o|Hypermatrix}} and provides a recorded 3-Ping when entering {{o|Hypermatrix}} for the first time per switch in. Performing {{o|Collapsing Realm}} will grant bonus energy, which is doubled if 4 {{o|Sight Points}} are consumed on trigger. If {{o|End of Time}} is used before switching out, {{o|Covering Fire}} will be triggered to deal off-field damage whenever teammates perform Signature Moves. </span> }}
{{Team Position|Red|Empyrea|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Starter. Recommended investment: SS-Rank </span> <br> Empyrea should be set on Red as both Hyperreal and Epitaph use Red 3-Pings very frequently. <br> Empyrea acts as the starter of this team to set up the Amplifier Class passive and to build up her Prayer gauge on her next switch-in if using her Signature Weapon. Empyrea should swap to Epitaph immediately. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Empyrea's SS-Rank is strongly recommended as it significantly improves her gameplay and increases her buffing potential. </span>}}
{{Team Position|Red|Empyrea|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Starter. Recommended investment: Leap, SS-Rank </span> <br> Empyrea should be set on Red as both Epitaph can only access Red Orbs during {{o|Paradigm: Assault}}, while Hyperreal can only access Red and Yellow Orbs while in {{o|Hypermatrix}}. <br> Empyrea should switch to Epitaph. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> '''Additional Inver-Shards can be obtained through the Tactical Assessment Manual and Voucher Shop.''' <br> SS-Rank significantly improves Empyrea's rotations by allowing use of multiple Core Passives with Matrix, '''drastically''' improving rotations and grants a Fire DMG Bonus buff on heal. Leap drastically improves Empyrea's overall strength by greatly cutting down on rotation length, improving Orb management, and considerably increasing damage. </span>}}
{{Team Position Leader|Yellow|Epitaph|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Leader. Recommended investment: SS-Rank </span> <br> Epitaph should be set on Yellow to allow for consistent QTE triggers. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> While both SS-Rank and Signature Weapon are significant upgrades to Epitaph's overall performance, SS-Rank should take priority as it provides a stronger overall boost while also being easier to obtain, potentially being free through Phantom Pain Cage. </span>}}
{{Team Position Leader|Yellow|Epitaph|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Leader. Recommended investment: SS-Rank </span> <br> Epitaph should be set on Yellow as Hyperreal can only access Red and Yellow Orbs during {{o|Hypermatrix}}, while Empyrea is better set in Red. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> S5-Rank triggers all available QTEs while performing {{o|Thermal Erosion}}. SS-Rank grants Epitaph massive bonus energy when reaching 3 stacks of {{o|Thermal Superconductivity}} for the first time per switch in. Damage is also increased during {{o|Paradigm: Assault}}. </span>}}


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|Question= 2nd Gen (Starfarer)
|Answer= This team composition acts solely to show examples of older Constructs that may be used to fill in empty slots of players' teams. <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> '''This team is no longer optimal and will see minimal use. This does not mean Constructs shown here that do not appear in stronger teams are useless, only that they are not the most effective option available.''' </span>
|Answer= This team composition acts solely to show examples of older Constructs that may be used to fill in empty slots of players' teams. <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> '''This team is no longer optimal and will see minimal use. This does not mean Constructs shown here that do not appear in stronger teams are useless, only that they are not the most effective option available.''' </span>
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{{Team Position Leader|Blue|Hyperreal|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Leader. </span> <br> As Hyperreal rarely uses Blue 3-Pings, his optimal slot in this composition is on Blue. <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> '''If Starfarer has her Signature Weapon and Hyperreal is S5-Rank or higher, Hyperreal should swap placements with Empyrea.''' </span> }}
{{Team Position Leader|Blue|Hyperreal|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Leader. <br> '''If Starfarer has her Signature Weapon and Hyperreal is S5-Rank or higher, Hyperreal should switch placements with Empyrea.''' </span> <br> As Hyperreal rarely uses Blue 3-Pings, his optimal slot in this composition is on Blue. }}
{{Team Position|Red|Empyrea|Detail= Frequent use of Red Pings and use of [[Da Vinci]] allow for consistent triggers of Empyrea's QTE. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> '''If Starfarer has her Signature Weapon and Hyperreal is S5-Rank or higher, Hyperreal should swap placements with Empyrea.''' </span>}}
{{Team Position|Red|Empyrea|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> '''If Starfarer has her Signature Weapon and Hyperreal is S5-Rank or higher, Hyperreal should switch placements with Empyrea.''' </span> <br> Frequent use of Red Pings and use of [[Da Vinci]] allow for consistent triggers of Empyrea's QTE. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Leap drastically improves overall gameplay, significantly increasing rotation speed, along with considerable quality of life and damage improvements. }}
{{Team Position|Yellow|Starfarer|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Starter. </span> <br> Frequent use of Yellow Pings allow for consistent triggers of Starfarer's QTE. <br> Starfarer acts as the starter of this team to set up the Amplifier Class passive. If Starfarer is using her Signature Weapon, she can also use a Blue Ping to set up Fire Resistance reduction for Hyperreal. Starfarer should swap to Hyperreal as soon as possible, or immediately after using her Blue Ping if using her Signature Weapon. }}
{{Team Position|Yellow|Starfarer|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Starter. </span> <br> Frequent use of Yellow Pings allow for consistent triggers of Starfarer's QTE. <br> Starfarer acts as the starter of this team to set up the Amplifier Class Passive. If Starfarer is using her Signature Weapon, she can also use a Blue 3-Ping to set up Fire Resistance reduction for Hyperreal. Starfarer should switch to Hyperreal. If Starfarer has her Signature Weapon, Hyperreal is S5-Rank or higher, and Hyperreal and Empyrea have switched placements, Starfarer should use a Blue 3-Ping before switching. }}



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{{Team Position|Blue|Pulse|Detail= Pulse should take the Blue slot in the team to allow Ember to semi-consistently trigger her QTE while offering the best synergy with Silverfang. <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> If Pulse is used as a substitute Fire Tank while in a team with [[Liv: Empyrea]], she should use her Main Build [https://grayravens.com/wiki/Nanami:_Pulse#Main_Build-0]. In this composition, Pulse uses her Pain Cage build [https://grayravens.com/wiki/Nanami:_Pulse#Pain_Cage-0] to effectively sub-DPS for Ember. </span> }}
{{Team Position|Blue|Pulse|Detail= Pulse should take the Blue slot in the team to allow Ember to semi-consistently trigger her QTE while offering the best synergy with Silverfang. <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> If Pulse is used as a substitute Fire Tank while in a team with [[Liv: Empyrea]], she should use her Main Build [https://grayravens.com/wiki/Nanami:_Pulse#Main_Build-0]. In this composition, Pulse uses her Pain Cage build [https://grayravens.com/wiki/Nanami:_Pulse#Pain_Cage-0] to effectively sub-DPS for Ember. </span> }}
{{Team Position Leader|Red|Ember|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Leader. </span> <br> Despite Red being one of Ember's stronger options, controlling timings for QTEs becomes inconsistent due to her Red Ping's fast animation. This can lead to a portion of the Ping being unbuffed, leading to suboptimal damage output. }}
{{Team Position Leader|Red|Ember|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Leader. </span> <br> Despite Red being one of Ember's stronger options, controlling timings for QTEs becomes inconsistent due to her Red Ping's fast animation. This can lead to a portion of the Ping being unbuffed, leading to suboptimal damage output. }}
{{Team Position|Yellow|Silverfang|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Starter. </span> <br> Silverfang takes Yellow as it provides consistent QTE and [[Da Vinci]] triggers as Yellow Pings are Ember's highest source of DPS, and will be used frequently. Ember's Yellow Ping animation is delayed enough that players can trigger Silverfang's QTE and activate Da Vinci in time for the Yellow Ping to damage enemies while being buffed, leading to Yellow being the most consistent slot when it comes to allowing Silverfang to support her team. <br> Silverfang acts as the starter of this team to allow Ember to use her switch-in skill. Silverfang should swap to Ember immediately.}}
{{Team Position|Yellow|Silverfang|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Starter. </span> <br> Silverfang takes Yellow as it provides consistent QTE and [[Da Vinci]] triggers as Yellow Pings are Ember's highest source of DPS, and will be used frequently. Ember's Yellow Ping animation is delayed enough that players can trigger Silverfang's QTE and activate Da Vinci in time for the Yellow Ping to damage enemies while being buffed, leading to Yellow being the most consistent slot when it comes to allowing Silverfang to support her team. <br> Silverfang acts as the starter of this team to allow Ember to use her switch in skill. Silverfang should switch to Ember immediately.}}


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{{Team Position Leader|Blue|Palefire|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Leader. </span> <br> Palefire may serve as a temporary Attacker until a stronger option is available to players. At SSS-Rank with his Leap, Palefire can outclass [[Karenina: Ember]] as a Fire Attacker. However, [[Lee: Hyperreal]] heavily outclasses both and is much more cost efficient.}}
{{Team Position Leader|Blue|Palefire|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Leader. </span> <br> Palefire may serve as a temporary Attacker until a stronger option is available to players. At SSS-Rank with his Leap, Palefire can outclass [[Karenina: Ember]] as a Fire Attacker. However, [[Lee: Hyperreal]] heavily outclasses both and is much more cost efficient.}}
{{Team Position|Red|Silverfang|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Starter. </span> <br> Silverfang is a relatively weak Fire Support that does not see usage in competitive content. Replacing her with [[Liv: Empyrea]] is '''highly''' recommended to do as soon as possible.}}
{{Team Position|Red|Silverfang|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Starter. </span> <br> Silverfang is a relatively weak Fire Support that does not see usage in competitive content. Replacing her with [[Liv: Empyrea]] is '''highly''' recommended to do as soon as possible.}}
{{Team Position|Yellow|Brilliance|Detail= Brilliance may serve as a budget Elemental Tank for players without access to stronger Constructs. In this composition, '''she must be using 4 set [[Shakespeare]] and 2 set [[Gloria]]. '''she must be using 4 set [[Shakespeare]] and 2 set [[Gloria]] to reduce Fire Resistance.}}
{{Team Position|Yellow|Ardeo|Detail= Ardeo can serve as a temporary Tank until a stronger option is obtained, namely [[Watanabe: Epitaph]]. }}


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|Question= Competitive (High Investment)
|Question= Main (Competitive)
|Answer= This composition serves to show the investment recommended to compete at higher levels. Investment recommendations '''will not''' be available to the majority of players. Players should use '''Competitive (Budget)''' as a guide for a more accessible team.
|Answer= This composition shows the recommended investment to compete at higher levels. Investment recommendations '''will not''' be available to the majority of players. Refer to '''Main (Budget)''' for a more accessible setup.
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{{Team Position|Blue|Kaleido|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Recommended investment: SSS-Rank, Signature Weapon </span> <br> Placement does not currently affect performance significantly outside of specific use cases and situations. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Kaleido's SSS-Rank can potentially be obtained for free through the Tactical Assessment Manual (Battle Pass). SSS-Rank greatly improves Kaleido's buffing potential and provides a considerable boost to her damage output. Signature Weapon is '''highly''' recommended as it can greatly improve her supportive potential. </span> }}
{{Team Position|Blue|Kaleido|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Recommended investment: SSS-Rank, Signature Weapon </span> <br> Placement does not currently affect performance significantly outside of specific use cases and situations, as Shukra relies on all Orb colors and currently acts as the sole on-field Construct. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> '''50 Inver-Shards for this Construct can be obtained for free through Dormitory Commission. Additional Inver-Shards can be obtained through the Voucher Shop.''' <br> SSS-Rank doubles the effects of the Amplifier Class Passive. Signature Weapon doubles Kaleido's Ice DMG Bonus buff and provides access to Weapon Resonances, which can be used to further improve Kaleido's buffs. </span> }}
{{Team Position|Red|Glory|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Starter. Recommended investment: SS-Rank, Signature Weapon </span> <br> Placement does not currently affect performance significantly outside of specific use cases and situations. <br> Glory acts as the starter of this team to set up the Amplifier Class passive and gap close for Shukra. Glory should switch to Shukra as soon as he has closed the gap. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Glory's Signature Weapon is highly recommended as he cannot apply his innate Ice Resistance reduction debuffs from off-field without it. SSS-Rank is recommended for spenders due to the increase to his Ice Resistance reduction debuff. </span>}}
{{Team Position|Red|Glory|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Starter. Recommended investment: Signature Weapon </span> <br> Placement does not currently affect performance significantly outside of specific use cases and situations, as Shukra relies on all Orb colors and currently acts as the sole on-field Construct. <br> Glory should switch to Shukra. If necessary, Glory can gap close with a Blue Ping. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Signature Weapon allows Glory to apply his Ice Resistance reduction debuff with his QTE. If affordable, SSS-Rank will improve Glory's Ice Resistance reduction debuff by 10%. </span>}}
{{Team Position Leader|Yellow|Shukra|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Leader. Recommended investment: SS3-Rank, Signature Weapon </span> <br> Placement does not currently affect performance significantly outside of specific use cases and situations. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Shukra's SS3-Rank provides drastic improvements to her damage output. Signature Weapon improves gameplay and allows for Weapon Resonances and Harmonization, which can greatly improve her overall functionality. '''SSS-Rank is recommended due to Ice's current optimal setup. Optimal play currently discourages swapping due to Glory's low damage output. Shukra's SSS-Rank can help greatly to remedy certain downsides this has. Without it, players will need to rely on the Deadline Timing Weapon Resonance to achieve a similar effect.'''</span>}}
{{Team Position Leader|Yellow|Shukra|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Leader. Recommended investment: SS3-Rank, Signature Weapon </span> <br> Placement does not currently affect performance significantly outside of specific use cases and situations, as Shukra relies on all Orb colors and currently acts as the sole on-field Construct. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> SS3-Rank immensely improves Shukra's damage when activating {{o|Enter the Fray}}. '''If affordable, SSS-Rank drastically improves Shukra's rotation by allowing both buffs to be applied when performing {{o|Rimy Valediction}} or {{o|Tor Invocation}} after performing {{o|Fleeting Frost}}. The damage bonus granted to {{o|Ascended Sovereign, Quell Their Spirits}} from each stack of {{o|Soul Ripple}} is also greatly increased.''' Signature Weapon drastically improves gameplay by triggering Matrix if available when activating {{o|Enter the Fray}} and through access to Weapon Resonances, which are necessary for smooth rotations through extra Orb generation. Damage is improved and bonus energy is granted for attacks while performing {{o|Tor Invocation}}. </span>}}


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|Question= Competitive (Budget)
|Question= Main (Budget)
|Answer= This composition acts as a more budget friendly version of the Competitive team composition, offering guidelines for where to begin further investment while remaining generally accessible to F2P/players on a budget. <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Investment recommendations should be taken solely as such. Players should invest based on what they can reasonably afford before strictly considering what is recommended here. </span>
|Answer= This composition serves as a more budget friendly version of the '''Main (Competitive)''' composition. <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Unless explicitly stated as otherwise, players should invest based on what can be reasonably afforded before using investment recommendations as a guideline. (For example, obtaining SS-Rank despite Signature Weapon being recommended, as SS-Rank can be obtained through Phantom Pain Cage.) </span>
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{{Team Position Leader|Blue|Kaleido|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Leader. Recommended investment: Signature Weapon </span> <br> Placement does not currently affect performance significantly outside of specific use cases and situations. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Signature Weapon is '''highly''' recommended as it can greatly improve her supportive potential. '''As Kaleido can be obtained and upgraded to SS-Rank without any Black Card cost by using Dormitory Dispatch, Phantom Pain Cage, and Tactical Assessment Manual (Battle Pass), it is recommended to obtain. </span> }}
{{Team Position|Blue|Kaleido|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Recommended investment: Signature Weapon </span> <br> Placement does not currently affect performance significantly outside of specific use cases and situations. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> '''50 Inver-Shards for this Construct can be obtained for free through Dormitory Commission. Additional Inver-Shards can be obtained through the Voucher Shop.''' <br> Signature Weapon doubles Kaleido's Ice DMG Bonus buff and provides access to Weapon Resonances, which can be used to further improve Kaleido's buffs. </span> }}
{{Team Position|Red|Glory|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Starter. Recommended investment: Signature Weapon </span> <br> Placement does not currently affect performance significantly outside of specific use cases and situations. <br> Glory acts as the starter of this team to set up the Amplifier Class passive and gap close for Shukra. Glory should switch to Shukra as soon as he has closed the gap. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Signature Weapon is recommended to allow Glory to apply his innate Ice Resistance Reduction debuff from off-field. </span> }}
{{Team Position|Red|Glory|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Starter. Recommended investment: Signature Weapon </span> <br> Placement does not currently affect performance significantly outside of specific use cases and situations. <br> Glory should switch to Shukra. If necessary, Glory can gap close with a Blue Ping. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Signature Weapon allows Glory to apply his Ice Resistance reduction debuff with his QTE. </span> }}
{{Team Position Leader|Yellow|Shukra|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Leader. Recommended investment: SS-Rank </span> <br> Placement does not currently affect performance significantly outside of specific use cases and situations. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Shukra's SS-Rank provides significant improvements to her damage output. </span>}}
{{Team Position Leader|Yellow|Shukra|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Leader. Recommended investment: SS-Rank </span> <br> Placement does not currently affect performance significantly outside of specific use cases and situations. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> S5-Rank triggers all available QTEs when performing {{o|Rimy Valediction}}, {{o|Tor Invocation}}, and {{o|Ascended Sovereign, Quell Their Spirits}}. SS-Rank grants a stack of {{o|Soul Ripple}} when performing {{o|Star of Dawn, Indite Their Souls}}. The {{o|Soul Ripple}} generation from {{o|Rimy Valediction}} and the base DMG increase from {{o|Tor Invocation}} are improved. </span>}}


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|Answer= This team composition acts solely to show examples of older Constructs that may be used to fill in empty slots of players' teams. <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> '''This team is no longer optimal and will see minimal use. This does not mean Constructs shown here that do not appear in stronger teams are useless, only that they are not the most effective option available.''' </span>
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{{Team Position Leader|Blue|Plume|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Leader. </span> <br> Plume should be set in the Blue slot due to a general lack of reliance on her Blue Pings, as her Red and Yellow 3-Pings are simply stronger options while in Arctic Form. }}
{{Team Position Leader|Blue|Plume|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Leader. </span> <br> Plume should be set in the Blue slot due to a general lack of reliance on her Blue Pings, as her Red and Yellow 3-Pings are stronger options while in Arctic Form. }}
{{Team Position|Red|Hypnos|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Starter. </span> <br> Hypnos is best set in Red for consistent QTE triggers from Plume's frequent use of Red 3-Pings. <br> Hypnos acts as the starter of this team to set up proper positioning. Hypnos should swap to Plume as soon as he has closed the gap.}}
{{Team Position|Red|Hypnos|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Starter. </span> <br> Hypnos is best set in Red for consistent QTE triggers from Plume's frequent use of Red 3-Pings. <br> Hypnos acts as the starter of this team to set up proper positioning. Hypnos should switch to Plume as soon as he has closed the gap.}}
{{Team Position|Yellow|Glory|Detail= Glory takes the remaining slot in the team as his QTE can be triggered semi-consistently with Plume's Yellow 3-Pings and offers better synergy for Double QTE Triggers with Hypnos. }}
{{Team Position|Yellow|Glory|Detail= Glory takes the remaining slot in the team as his QTE can be triggered semi-consistently with Plume's Yellow 3-Pings and offers better synergy for Double QTE Triggers with Hypnos. }}


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|Answer= This composition exists solely for new players who need a coverage team/general idea on where to start their team. Recommendations on investment will only be given if a Construct can fill a specific niche. Players with more experience/access to more Constructs should use this composition as nothing more than a guideline on how to fill empty slots the may have in their teams.
|Answer= This composition exists solely for new players who need a coverage team/general idea on where to start their team. Recommendations on investment will only be given if a Construct can fill a specific niche. Players with more experience/access to more Constructs should use this composition as nothing more than a guideline on how to fill empty slots they may have in their teams.
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{{Team Position Leader|Blue|Vitrum|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Leader. </span> <br> Vitrum may serve as a strong alternative to [[Lucia: Plume]], though high investment is required. The cost of necessary investment can be bypassed through the respective Shard farming mission. '''However, both options are significantly outclassed by [[Qu: Shukra]].''' }}
{{Team Position Leader|Blue|Vitrum|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Leader. </span> <br> Vitrum may serve as a strong alternative to [[Lucia: Plume]], though high investment is required. The cost of necessary investment can be bypassed through the respective Shard farming mission. '''However, both options are significantly outclassed by [[Qu: Shukra]].''' }}
{{Team Position|Red|Hypnos|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Starter. </span> <br> Hypnos is currently severely outclassed by [[Ayla: Kaleido]], who can be obtained for free through Dormitory Dispatch. }}
{{Team Position|Red|Hypnos|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Starter. </span> <br> Hypnos is currently severely outclassed by [[Ayla: Kaleido]], who can be obtained for free through Dormitory Dispatch. }}
{{Team Position|Yellow|Qilin|Detail= Qilin may serve as a temporary Tank for players’ Ice team. However, Qilin does not provide significant benefit without a higher Rank and Signature Weapon, neither of which are cost-efficient investments. }}
{{Team Position|Yellow|Qilin|Detail= Qilin can serve as a temporary Tank for players’ Ice team. Qilin may be outperformed by [[Ayla: Brilliance]]’s Ice QTE Support [https://grayravens.com/wiki/Ayla:_Brilliance#Ice_QTE_Support-0] build when [[Lucia: Plume]] is the Main DPS. }}


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|Question= Competitive (High Investment)
|Question= Main (Competitive)
|Answer= This composition serves to show the investment recommended to compete at higher levels. Investment recommendations '''will not''' be available to the majority of players. Players should use '''Competitive (Budget)''' as a guide for a more accessible team.
|Answer= This composition shows the recommended investment to compete at higher levels. Investment recommendations '''will not''' be available to the majority of players. Refer to '''Main (Budget)''' for a more accessible setup. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Rotation playstyles with [[No.21: Feral]] offer significant benefit, investment into Feral should not be overlooked.'''
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{{Team Position Leader|Blue|CrimsonWeave|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Leader. Recommended investment: SS3-Rank, Signature Weapon </span> <br> With optimal play, Crimson Weave will use Blue Pings extremely rarely. As such, she should be in the Blue slot of the team in order for optimal QTE usage. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> '''Crimson Weave should swap placements with Feral Scent in Phantom Pain Cage.''' <br> Crimson Weave's Rank passives and Signature Weapon are both very significant increases to her personal damage. SS-Rank serves as a significant improvement to her DPS, while SS3-Rank allows for high optimization of her rotation. Weapon Resonances can also serve to greatly improve her overall gameplay and damage output. </span> }}
{{Team Position Leader|Blue|CrimsonWeave|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Leader. Recommended investment: SS3-Rank, Signature Weapon <br> '''Crimson Weave may switch placements with Feral in Phantom Pain Cage.''' </span> <br> Crimson Weave is set on Blue as she can only access Red and Yellow Orbs while in {{o|Odachi Stance}}. Blue Orbs will only be used to gain energy to perform {{o|Weave: Splashing Thunder}} during her initial rotation and to '''{{o|quickly trigger a QTE in Phantom Pain Cage. This requires Crimson Weave to switch placements}}'''. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> SS3-Rank allows for optimization of Crimson Weave's rotation by providing bonus energy on the first use of {{o|Resolute Blow}} when switched in. Signature Weapon greatly improves damage output by increasing the rate at which {{o|Aphotic Points}} are gained, allowing for much quicker gain of a high stack count. Weapon Resonances can also serve to greatly improve damage and rotations through extra Orbs and direct damage improvements. </span> }}
{{Team Position|Red|Garnet|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Starter. Recommended investment: Leap, SSS-Rank, Signature Weapon </span> <br> Frequent use of Red and Yellow Pings allow for consistent triggers of Garnet's QTE. <br> Garnet acts as the starter of this team to set up her Victorious War Flag with SS-Rank and the Amplifier Class passive immediately. Garnet should swap to Crimson Weave as soon as possible. '''Garnet may also use Blue Pings to close the gap in Phantom Pain Cage.''' <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Garnet's SSS-Rank can potentially be obtained for free through the Tactical Assessment Manual (Battle Pass). Garnet's SS-Rank and Signature Weapon are both significant improvements to her DPS and supportive capabilities. Garnet’s Leap provides very strong quality of life changes and very considerable damage increases. If affordable, SSS-Rank is recommended to maximize her Lighting Resistance reduction debuff. </span>}}
{{Team Position|Red|Garnet|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Starter. Recommended investment: Leap, SSS-Rank, Signature Weapon </span> <br> Garnet should be set on Red to allow consistent activation of her QTE as Crimson Weave can only access Red and Yellow Orbs while in {{o|Odachi Stance}}, while Feral's Red Orb is her strongest. <br> Garnet should switch to Crimson Weave to set up {{o|Victorious War Flag}} with her SS-Rank Passive. '''Garnet may also use a Blue 3-Ping to close the gap or trigger a quick {{o|Lightning Fall}} in Phantom Pain Cage.''' <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> '''Additional Inver-Shards can be obtained through the Tactical Assessment Manual and Voucher Shop.''' <br> SSS-Rank increases Garnet's Lightning Resistance reduction debuff and damage dealt by {{o|Shining Piercer}}. Signature Weapon improves damage, allows {{o|Victorious War Flag}} and {{o|Shining Piercer}} to generate a stack of {{o|Electric Charge}}, and causes Garnet to automatically trigger {{o|Lightning Fall}} when switching in if {{o|Victorious War Flag}} is set on-field while generating another stack of {{o|Electric Charge}}. Signature Weapon also provides access to Weapon Resonances, which can drastically benefit Garnet's rotations through extra Orb generation and further increase her debuffs. Leap streamlines rotations through Orb rearrangement and reduced rotation length, improves damage, and further increases debuffs at SSS-Rank. </span>}}
{{Team Position|Yellow|FeralScent|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Recommended investment: SS3-Rank, Signature Weapon </span> <br> Frequent use of Red and Yellow Pings allow for consistent triggers of Feral Scent's QTE. <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Feral Scent's Signature Weapon is strongly recommended as it brings strong improvements to her on-field and off-field benefits. Signature Weapon generates a 3-Ping on switch-in, allowing consistent effective use on-field. It also improves her innate Lightning Damage buffs and allows use of Weapon Harmonization, which can drastically improve her team support. Feral Scent’s Rank investment should be kept fairly consistent with Crimson Weave’s to see consistent on-field use, regardless of external modifiers. The difference should not exceed one sub-Rank lower than Crimson Weave. SS-Rank provides quality of life changes and significant damage increases, while SS3-Rank may allow for considerable optimization of her rotation.
{{Team Position|Yellow|Feral|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Recommended investment: SS3-Rank, Signature Weapon </span> <br> Feral is set in Yellow as Crimson Weave can only access Red and Yellow Orbs while in {{o|Odachi Stance}}, while Garnet is better set in Red for overall team synergy. <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> '''Feral remains viable in rotation playstyles even if a Rank lower than Crimson Weave assuming SS-Rank as the baseline, though a sub-Rank of difference or equal Rank is greatly preferred.''' <br> S5-Rank triggers all available QTEs when performing {{o|Sky-ripping Arcflash}} or entering {{o|Deceleration Field}}. SS-Rank grants bonus energy when performing {{o|Dusk Fluorescence}} and doubles the base DMG buff applied to {{o|Sky-ripping Arcflash}} from {{o|Critical Arclight}} points. SS3-Rank allows for optimization of Feral's rotation by decreasing time spent in {{o|Wolfspirit Release}}, potentially allowing use of 2 set [[Cottie]] which can enable the use of {{o|Sky-ripping Arcflash}} multiple times per rotation. Signature Weapon drastically improves rotations by providing a 3-Ping on switch in. Signature Weapon also doubles the effect of Feral's Lightning DMG Bonus buff and provides access to Weapon Resonances and Harmonization. Harmonization can provide '''significant''' improvements to Feral's support through various sets depending on situation. Resonances further improve buffs and are necessary when using 2 set [[Cottie]] for extra Orb generation. </span>}}
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|Question= Main (Budget)
|Answer= This composition acts as a more budget friendly version of the Competitive team composition, offering guidelines for where to begin further investment while remaining generally accessible to F2P/players on a budget. <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Investment recommendations should be taken solely as such. Players should invest based on what they can reasonably afford before strictly considering what is recommended here. Researching [[No.21: Feral Scent]] is '''greatly''' encouraged. Feral Scent provides significant improvement to the Lightning Team regardless of investment level, drastically outperforming [[Liv: Lux]].</span>
|Answer= This composition serves as a more budget friendly version of the '''Main (Competitive)''' composition. <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Unless explicitly stated as otherwise, players should invest based on what can be reasonably afforded before using investment recommendations as a guideline. (For example, obtaining SS-Rank despite Signature Weapon being recommended, as SS-Rank can be obtained through Phantom Pain Cage.) <br> '''Rotation playstyles with [[No.21: Feral]] offer significant benefit, investment into Feral should not be overlooked.'''
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{{Team Position Leader|Blue|CrimsonWeave|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Leader. Recommended investment: SS-Rank </span> <br> With optimal play, Crimson Weave will use Blue Pings extremely rarely. As such, she should be in the Blue slot of the team in order for optimal QTE usage. <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> '''Crimson Weave should swap placements with Feral Scent in Phantom Pain Cage.''' <br> Crimson Weave's SS-Rank passive serves as a significant increase to her personal damage output. </span> }}
{{Team Position Leader|Blue|CrimsonWeave|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Leader. Recommended investment: SS-Rank <br> '''Crimson Weave may switch placements with Feral in Phantom Pain Cage.''' </span> <br> Crimson Weave is set on Blue as she can only access Red and Yellow Orbs while in {{o|Odachi Stance}}. Blue Orbs will only be used to gain energy to perform {{o|Weave: Splashing Thunder}} during her initial rotation and to '''{{o|quickly trigger a QTE in Phantom Pain Cage. This requires Crimson Weave to switch placements}}.''' <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> S5-Rank triggers all available QTEs when performing {{o|Resolute Blow}} at maximum {{o|Blade Aura}}. SS-Rank significantly improves potential damage output by doubling the {{o|Aphotic Point}} gauge and increasing {{o|Aphotic Point}} gain when using 3-Pings and {{o|Resolute Blow}}. {{o|Weave: Splashing Thunder}} will also trigger Matrix if available. </span> }}
{{Team Position|Red|Garnet|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Starter. Recommended investment: Leap, SS-Rank </span> <br> Frequent use of Red and Yellow Pings allow for consistent triggers of Garnet's QTE. <br> Garnet acts as the starter of this team to set up her Victorious War Flag with SS-Rank and the Amplifier Class passive immediately. Garnet should swap to Crimson Weave as soon as possible. '''Garnet may also use Blue Pings to close the gap in Phantom Pain Cage.''' <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Garnet's SS-Rank passive allows her to set Victorious War Flag whenever swapping, setting up her debuffs for Crimson Weave's initial rotation. Garnet’s Leap provides very strong quality of life changes and very considerable damage increases. '''SS-Rank can potentially be obtained for free through the Tactical Assessment Manual (Battle Pass).''' </span>}}
{{Team Position|Red|Garnet|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Starter. Recommended investment: Leap, SS-Rank </span> <br> Garnet should be set on Red to allow consistent activation of her QTE as Crimson Weave can only access Red and Yellow Orbs while in {{o|Odachi Stance}}, while Feral's Red Orb is her strongest. <br> Garnet should switch to Crimson Weave to set up {{o|Victorious War Flag}} with her SS-Rank Passive. '''Garnet may also use a Blue 3-Ping to close the gap or trigger a quick {{o|Lightning Fall}} in Phantom Pain Cage.''' <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> '''Additional Inver-Shards can be obtained through the Tactical Assessment Manual and Voucher Shop.''' <br> SS-Rank allows Garnet to set down {{o|Victorious War Flag}} when switched out and allows canceling of {{o|Shining Piercer}}'s animation into {{o|Lightning Fall}} or {{o|Refulgent Piercer}}. Leap streamlines rotations through Orb rearrangement and reduced rotation length, improves damage, and further increases debuffs at SSS-Rank. </span>}}
{{Team Position|Yellow|FeralScent|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Recommended investment: Signature Weapon </span> <br> Frequent use of Red and Yellow Pings allow for consistent triggers of Feral Scent's QTE. <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> '''Refer to the notes in Competitive (High Investment) when attempting to use Feral Scent on-field. Switching to Feral Scent significantly improves the team, however, certain investments may be necessary to obtain first.''' Feral Scent's Signature Weapon is strongly recommended if affordable for the large overall improvement to the team’s performance. Signature Weapon increases her innate Lightning Damage buffs and allows access to Weapon Harmonization, which can drastically improve her team support. Orb generation on switch-in also greatly improves on-field potential, if ever necessary. </span>}}
{{Team Position|Yellow|Feral|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Recommended investment: Signature Weapon </span> <br> Feral is set in Yellow as Crimson Weave can only access Red and Yellow Orbs while in {{o|Odachi Stance}}, while Garnet is better set in Red for overall team synergy. <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> '''If attempting to use Feral in a rotation playstyle, SS-Rank should be take priority over Signature Weapon. Signature Weapon is not required for effective on-field use, though it provides drastic improvements.''' <br> Signature Weapon drastically improves rotations by providing a 3-Ping on switch in. Signature Weapon also doubles the effect of Feral's Lightning DMG Bonus buff and provides access to Weapon Resonances and Harmonization. Harmonization can provide '''significant''' improvements to Feral's support through various sets depending on situation. Resonances further improve both gameplay and buffs. </span>}}


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|Answer= This team composition acts solely to show examples of older Constructs that may be used to fill in empty slots of players' teams. <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> '''This team is no longer optimal and will see minimal use. This does not mean Constructs shown here that do not appear in stronger teams are useless, only that they are not the most effective option available. </span>
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{{Team Position Leader|Blue|Veritas|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Leader. </span> <br> Before the introduction of her Leap, Veritas rarely used Blue 3-Pings, instead Pinging them as soon as she performed a Red 3-Ping to activate her Core Passive. As her Leap only serves to improve her functionality rather than change it, her optimal position remains on Blue. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Veritas' Leap is '''highly''' recommended as it solves significant gameplay issues and greatly improves her damage. </span> }}
{{Team Position Leader|Blue|Veritas|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Leader. </span> <br> Before the introduction of her Leap, Veritas rarely used Blue 3-Pings, instead Pinging them as soon as she performed a Red 3-Ping to activate her Core Passive. As her Leap serves to improve her functionality rather than change it, her position remains on Blue. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Veritas' Leap is '''highly''' recommended as it solves significant gameplay issues and greatly improves her damage. </span> }}
{{Team Position|Red|Lux|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Starter. </span> <br> Lux set on Red to allow Veritas to consistently trigger [[Da Vinci]]'s 4 set effects. <br> Lux acts as the starter of the team to allow Veritas to trigger a portion of her Core Passive without needing to spend any orbs. Lux should use a Yellow 3-Ping if available to set up Garnet's QTE then swap to Veritas. If a Yellow 3-Ping is unavailable, Lux should swap to Veritas immediately. }}
{{Team Position|Red|Lux|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Starter. </span> <br> Lux set on Red to allow Veritas to consistently trigger [[Da Vinci]]'s 4 set effects. <br> Lux acts as the starter of the team to allow Veritas to trigger a portion of her Core Passive without needing to spend any orbs. Lux should use a Yellow 3-Ping if available to set up Garnet's QTE then switch to Veritas. If a Yellow 3-Ping is unavailable, Lux should switch to Veritas immediately. }}
{{Team Position|Yellow|Garnet|Detail= As other slots are better used by other teammates, Garnet should be set in Yellow. Garnet's QTE will primarily be triggered by Lux's 4 set [[Da Vinci]], though players with SSS+ Rank Lux may be able to trigger Garnet's QTE semi-consistently with Lux's Yellow 3-Ping.}}
{{Team Position|Yellow|Garnet|Detail= As other slots are better used by other teammates, Garnet should be set in Yellow. Garnet's QTE will primarily be triggered by Lux's 4 set [[Da Vinci]], though players with SSS+ Rank Lux may be able to trigger Garnet's QTE semi-consistently with Lux's Yellow 3-Ping. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Garnet’s Leap provides important quality of life changes and very considerable damage increases, significantly improving her performance. </span> }}


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|Answer= This composition exists solely for new players who need a coverage team/general idea on where to start their team. Recommendations on investment will only be given if a Construct can fill a specific niche. Players with more experience/access to more Constructs should use this composition as nothing more than a guideline on how to fill empty slots they may have in their teams.
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{{Team Position|Blue|Lux|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Starter. </span> <br> Lux may still see usage in some content, but is severely outclassed by [[No.21: Feral Scent]]. She may serve as a substitute for players without access to Feral Scent, though they may serve different purposes in the team. }}
{{Team Position|Blue|Lux|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Starter. </span> <br> Lux may serve as a substitute for players without access to Feral, though they serve different purposes in the team. Lux is severely outclassed and should only be considered if players can not obtain Feral.}}
{{Team Position Leader|Red|Indomitus|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Leader. </span> <br> Indomitus may serve as a temporary Attacker until a stronger option is available to players. If players must rely on budget options, Indomitus should be the first choice as his investment requirement to be effective in his role is much lower than [[Lucia: Dawn]]. While Dawn and Indomitus can equal each other as Lightning Attackers, Dawn will require her Leap, drastically increasing the cost of investment. }}
{{Team Position Leader|Red|Indomitus|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Leader. </span> <br> Indomitus may serve as a temporary Attacker until a stronger option is available to players. If players must rely on budget options, Indomitus should be the first choice as his investment requirement to be effective in his role is much lower than [[Lucia: Dawn]]. While Dawn and Indomitus can equal each other as Lightning Attackers, Dawn will require her Leap, drastically increasing the cost of investment. }}
{{Team Position|Yellow|Arclight|Detail= Arclight may serve as an effective temporary Lightning Tank for players without access to a stronger option. }}
{{Team Position|Yellow|Arclight|Detail= Arclight may serve as an effective temporary Lightning Tank for players without access to a stronger option. }}
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|Answer= This composition serves to show the investment recommended to compete at higher levels. Investment recommendations '''will not''' be available to the majority of players. Players should use '''Competitive (Budget)''' as a guide for a more accessible team.
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{{Team Position|Blue|Capriccio|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Starter. Recommended investment: SSS-Rank, Signature Weapon </span> <br> Capriccio should be set in the Blue slot to allow Lost Lullaby and Scire to trigger her QTE while leaving the Red slot open for Scire, who benefits the team much more in the Red team slot. <br> Capriccio acts as the starter to activate the Amplifier Class Passive. Capriccio should swap to Scire immediately. <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Capriccio's SSS-Rank can potentially be obtained for free through the Tactical Assessment Manual (Battle Pass). Capriccio's SSS-Rank greatly increases her buffing potential and improves her DPS. Capriccio's Signature Weapon should be considered a necessity for this team as Capriccio's DPS is reliant on her Signature Move being completed before the Amplifier Class passive runs out. Without her Signature Weapon, Capriccio cannot reliably gain Energy fast enough to perform her Signature Move every rotation. </span>}}
{{Team Position|Blue|Capriccio|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Starter. Recommended investment: SSS-Rank, Signature Weapon </span> <br> Capriccio should be set in Blue as Lost Lullaby can only access Red and Blue Orbs while in {{o|Darktide Form}}, while Scire is better set in Red. <br> Capriccio should switch to Scire to allow Scire to set up {{o|Thermal Field}} for Lost Lullaby. <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> '''50 Inver-Shards for this Construct can be obtained for free through Recitativo di Fantasia. Additional Inver-Shards can be obtained through the Voucher Shop.''' <br> SS-Rank heals Capriccio on switch in and grants Capriccio increased Dark DMG while in {{o|Realm of Capriccio}}. SSS-Rank drastically improves Cappricio by doubling the effects of the Amplifier Class Passive and Dark DMG Bonus and decently improving damage dealt by {{o|Phantasia}}. Signature Weapon is necessary for allowing Capriccio to consistently perform {{o|Dream Cosmos Suite}} every rotation, which will make up the majority of her DPS. Signature Weapon also provides access to Weapon Resonances, smoothening out rotations through Orb generation and greatly increasing Capriccio's buffs. </span>}}
{{Team Position|Red|Scire|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Recommended investment: Leap, SSS-Rank, Signature Weapon <br> '''Scire may switch placements with Capriccio in Phantom Pain Cage.''' </span> <br> Red provides Scire optimal synergy with her team as Lost Lullaby can only access Blue and Red Orbs while in {{o|Darktide Form}}, while Capriccio's Orb rearrangement priority will always set Red 3-Pings at the start of her Orbs. <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> '''Additional Inver-Shards can be obtained through the Tactical Assessment Manual and Voucher Shop.''' <br> SS-Rank applies Dark Resistance reduction whenever Scire deals damage and rearranges Orbs when charging {{o|Leap Attack}}. SS3-Rank allows Scire to consume a third 3-Ping to dramatically increase the damage dealt by {{o|Leap Attack}} and {{o|Radiant Whirlwind}}, '''allowing a rotation playstyle to be viable'''. SS3-Rank also provides immense support through the {{o|Thermal Field}} generated after performing {{o|Starshatter Horizon}}, immediately applying Dark Resistance reduction once to enemies who enter its range. SSS-Rank increases damage, reduces enemy Extra DMG Reduction by 5%, triggers available QTEs when charging {{o|Leap Attack}}, and automatically increases spin speed of {{o|Radiant Whirlwind}}. '''If affordable, SSS3-Rank can greatly improve Scire in War Zone by providing her with a 3-Ping every time a party member uses a Signature Move and allowing {{o|Leap Attack}} and {{o|Radiant Whirlwind}} to consume another 3-Ping, increasing damage even further.''' Signature Weapon improves Scire's Dark Resistance reduction debuffs, improves {{o|Leap Attack}}'s damage, and allows for consistent use of {{o|Starshatter Horizon}} every rotation by generating energy whenever triggering {{o|Radiant Whirlwind}}. Signature Weapon also provides access to Weapon Resonances which massively improve Scire as she requires Deadline Timing to consistently utilize her SS3-Rank Passive every rotation, and can further improve her debuffs. Leap gives Scire an automatic Matrix trigger when charging {{o|Leap Attack}}, increases damage, further increases Dark Resistance reduction at SSS-Rank, and allows use of {{o|Disintegration Strike}}. </span> }}
{{Team Position|Red|Scire|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Recommended investment: SS3-Rank, Signature Weapon </span> <br> Red serves as the optimal slot for consistent usage of Scire's QTE for both Capriccio and Lost Lullaby, who both use Red 3-Pings frequently. <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> SS3-Rank is should be considered a minimum as it remains an extremely significant increase to Scire's DPS. Scire's Signature Weapon should also be considered a necessity for this team as it greatly increases Scire's overall value and improves her synergy with Lost Lullaby. It also brings the benefit of allowing Scire to use the Deadline Timing Weapon Resonance, which is necessary to consistently activate Scire's SS3-Rank passive without constant use of Matrix. </span> }}
{{Team Position Leader|Yellow|LostLullaby|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Leader. Recommended investment: SS3-Rank, Signature Weapon </span> <br> As other slots are better used for other team members, Lost Lullaby takes the remaining position in the team. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Lost Lullaby's SS3-Rank passive and Signature Weapon are both significant increases to her personal damage and greatly improve her gameplay. </span> }}
{{Team Position Leader|Yellow|LostLullaby|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Leader. Recommended investment: SS3-Rank, Signature Weapon </span> <br> Lost Lullaby is set in Yellow as she can not access Yellow Orbs during {{o|Darktide Form}}. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> SS3-Rank allows for optimization of Lost Lullaby's rotation length by providing bonus energy from the first {{o|Tidal Orb}} used per switch in. Signature Weapon greatly improves overall gameplay by triggering Matrix if available when a {{o|Tidal Orb}} is pinged. Weapon Resonances also serve to increase damage considerably and are necessary for optimal rotations through extra Orb generation. </span> }}


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|Answer= This composition acts as a more budget friendly version of the Competitive team composition, offering guidelines for where to begin further investment while remaining generally accessible to F2P/players on a budget. <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Investment recommendations should be taken solely as such. Players should invest based on what they can reasonably afford before strictly considering what is recommended here. </span>
|Answer= This composition serves as a more budget friendly version of the '''Main (Competitive)''' composition. <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Unless explicitly stated as otherwise, players should invest based on what can be reasonably afforded before using investment recommendations as a guideline. (For example, obtaining SS-Rank despite Signature Weapon being recommended, as SS-Rank can be obtained through Phantom Pain Cage.) </span>
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{{Team Position|Blue|Capriccio|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Starter. Recommended investment: Signature Weapon </span> <br> Capriccio set in Blue allows for consistent usage of her QTE as Lost Lullaby uses Blue 3-Pings frequently. <br> Capriccio acts as the starter to activate the Amplifier Class Passive. Capriccio should swap to Lost Lullaby immediately. <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Capriccio's Signature Weapon is an important investment to make for her personal damage output as without it, her energy gain is too low to consistently make use of her Signature Move. }}
{{Team Position|Blue|Decryptor|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Starter. Recommended investment: SS3-Rank <br> '''If [[Selena: Capriccio]] has access to two Weapon Resonances, she is the optimal choice for buffs. Decryptor and [[Vera: Rozen]] can be used here due to rotation playstyles being sub-optimal without SS3-Rank and Signature Weapon for Scire.''' </span> <br> Decryptor should be set in Blue as Lost Lullaby can only access Red and Blue Orbs while in {{o|Darktide Form}}, while Scire is better set in Red. <br> Decryptor should switch to Lost Lullaby. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> SS3-Rank doubles the effects of Decryptor's Dark DMG Bonus buff. }}
{{Team Position|Red|Scire|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Recommended investment: Signature Weapon </span> <br> Scire set in Red allows for consistent usage of her QTE as Lost Lullaby uses Red 3-Pings frequently. <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> When considering higher investment for Scire, her Signature Weapon should take priority above all else as it drastically improves her supportive potential. }}
{{Team Position|Red|Scire|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Recommended investment: Signature Weapon <br> '''Scire may switch placements with Decryptor in Phantom Pain Cage.''' </span> <br> Red provides Scire optimal synergy with her team as Lost Lullaby can only access Blue and Red Orbs while in {{o|Darktide Form}}. <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> '''Additional Inver-Shards can be obtained through the Tactical Assessment Manual and Voucher Shop.''' <br> Signature Weapon improves Scire's Dark Resistance reduction debuffs. '''If Signature Weapon is obtained and SS3-Rank can be afforded through the Voucher Shop, refer to Main (Competitive) for investments pertaining to a rotation playstyle. ''' }}
{{Team Position Leader|Yellow|LostLullaby|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Leader. Recommended investment: Signature Weapon </span> <br> As other slots are better used for other members, Lost Lullaby takes the remaining position in the team. <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Lost Lullaby's Signature Weapon drastically improves her damage and gameplay. }}
{{Team Position Leader|Yellow|LostLullaby|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Leader. Recommended investment: SS-Rank </span> <br> Lost Lullaby is set in Yellow as she can not access Yellow Orbs during {{o|Darktide Form}}. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> S5-Rank triggers all available QTEs when pinging a {{o|Tidal Orb}} while in {{o|Primordial Form}}. SS-Rank grants a {{o|Deluge Orb}} on switch in, improves damage dealt by {{o|Deluge/Tidal/Riptide Orbs}} and increases overall damage while in {{o|Darktide Form}}. }}


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|Answer= This team composition acts solely to show examples of older Constructs that may be used to fill in empty slots of players' teams. <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> '''This team is no longer optimal and will see minimal use. This does not mean Constructs shown here that do not appear in stronger teams are useless, only that they are not the most effective option available.''' </span>
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{{Team Position|Blue|Rozen|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Starter. </span> <br> Laurel's ability to activate any QTEs outside of their cooldown allows for consistent use of all QTEs. Tenebrion's QTE should be activated before Rozen's, as Rozen can use [[Da Vinci]]'s 4 set effect to reactivate it in order to refresh Tenebrion's Dark Resistance reduction debuff and activate [[Da Vinci]]'s maximum ATK buffs. <br> Rozen acts as the starter to allow Laurel to use her switch-in skill to fulfill a portion of her Core Passive. Rozen should swap to Laurel immediately. If Tenebrion is SS-Rank, Rozen should swap to him instead of Laurel to begin accumulating energy for his Signature Move. <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> When Laurel is the team's Attacker, SSS-Rank Rozen will outclass [[Selena: Capriccio]] as the optimal Construct for buffs, unless Capriccio is also SSS-Rank or SS-Rank with Weapon Resonances. This only applies when using a team composition that does not encourage switching between members, as Capriccio outclasses Rozen in swap playstyles. }}
{{Team Position|Blue|Rozen|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Starter. </span> <br> Laurel's ability to activate any QTEs outside of their cooldown allows for consistent use of all QTEs. <br> Rozen acts as the starter to allow Laurel to use her switch in skill to fulfill a portion of her Core Passive. Rozen should switch to Laurel immediately. }}
{{Team Position Leader|Red|Laurel|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Leader. </span> <br> As Laurel can activate all available QTEs with her Core Passive and does not provide any support with her own QTE, she takes the remaining position in the team. }}
{{Team Position Leader|Red|Laurel|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Leader. </span> <br> As Laurel can activate all available QTEs with her Core Passive and does not provide any support with her own QTE, she takes the remaining position in the team. }}
{{Team Position|Yellow|Tenebrion|Detail= Laurel's ability to activate any QTEs outside of their cooldown allows for consistent use of all QTEs. Tenebrion’s QTE should always be activated before Rozen’s to maximize his Dark Resistance reduction debuff’s uptime. }}
{{Team Position|Yellow|Tenebrion|Detail= Laurel's ability to activate any QTEs outside of their cooldown allows for consistent use of all QTEs. }}


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|Answer= This composition exists solely for new players who need a coverage team/general idea on where to start their team. Recommendations on investment will only be given if a Construct can fill a specific niche. Players with more experience/access to more Constructs should use this composition as nothing more than a guideline on how to fill empty slots they may have in their teams.
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{{Team Position|Blue|Rozen|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Starter. </span> <br> Rozen may still see usage in certain compositions. This only applies when using a team composition that does not encourage switching between members, as Capriccio outclasses Rozen in swap playstyles. }}
{{Team Position|Blue|XXI|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Starter. </span> <br> At SSS-Rank, XXI may be able to match or outclass [[Kamui: Tenebrion]]. If below SSS-Rank, XXI may serve as a temporary option until raised to a higher Rank, or until players have obtained a stronger option. }}
{{Team Position Leader|Red|Astral|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Leader. </span> <br> Astral may serve as a temporary Attacker until a stronger option is available to players. However, he is significantly weaker than all other available options, and as such is advised to be replaced as soon as possible. <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Astral's Leap may allow him to be equal to S-Rank [[Luna: Laurel]] '''but only if Astral is SSS+ Rank at minimum. If Laurel is any higher than S-Rank, she will outclass Astral.''' }}
{{Team Position Leader|Red|Astral|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Leader. </span> <br> Astral may serve as a temporary Attacker until a stronger option is available to players. <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Astral's Leap may allow him to be equal to S-Rank [[Luna: Laurel]] '''but only if Astral is SSS+ Rank at minimum. If Laurel is any higher than S-Rank, she will outclass Astral.''' }}
{{Team Position|Yellow|XXI|Detail= At SSS-Rank, XXI may be able to match or outclass [[Kamui: Tenebrion]]. If below SSS-Rank, XXI may serve as a temporary option until raised to a higher Rank, or until players have obtained a stronger option. }}
{{Team Position|Yellow|Decryptor|Detail= Decryptor may see usage in certain higher investment compositions. This only applies when using a team composition that does not encourage switching between members, as [[Selena: Capriccio]] far outclasses Decryptor in rotation playstyles.}}

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<span style="color:#ff789a;"> Oblivion's Class Passive effect allows for more flexible teambuilding options. Setups shown here serve to show the best options per investment level. Substitutes will be listed per setup if available. As such, '''it is highly advised to read through all setups to ensure the best possible composition based on each individual's account.'''
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{{Team Position Leader|Blue|Oblivion|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Leader. Recommended investment: SSS-Rank, Signature Weapon </span> <br> Oblivion is set in Blue as other slots are better used by her teammates. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> SSS-Rank improves {{o|Apocalyptic Moonlight}} and increases damage dealt to Homeostatic Forcefields. Signature Weapon provides drastic improvements to gameplay by significantly cutting down on Orbs consumed during each rotation and access to Weapon Resonances which are necessary for optimal rotations through extra Orb generation. </span> }}
{{Team Position|Red|Empyrea|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Starter. Recommended investment: Leap, SSS-Rank, Signature Weapon <br> '''[[No.21: Feral]] at SSS-Rank may also be used here. Empyrea should switch placements with Epitaph in Phantom Pain Cage.''' </span> <br> Empyrea is set in Red as Oblivion can only access Red and Blue Orbs during {{o|Main Sequence}}, while Epitaph can only access Red Orbs during {{o|Core Release}}. <br> Empyrea should switch to Epitaph to allow Epitaph to use {{o|Hyper Reversal}} once and set up {{o|Searing Bulwark}}. <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> SSS-Rank doubles the effects of Empyrea's Class Passive and Fire DMG Bonus. Signature Weapon provides access to Weapon Resonances to further improve Empyrea's buffs. </span> }}
{{Team Position|Yellow|Epitaph|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Recommended investment: SSS-Rank, Signature Weapon </span> <br> Epitaph is set on Yellow to allow Oblivion to occasionally set up his QTE before entering {{o|Main Sequence}}. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> SS3-Rank increases Epitaph's Fire Resistance reduction debuff. SSS-Rank increases maximum stack count of {{o|Thermal Superconductivity}} and increases the buff provided by each stack by 5%, increases animation speed of {{o|Thermal Erosion}}, grants an extra {{o|Blaze Orb}} when parrying for the first time on switch in, further increases Fire Resistance reduction, and reduces switch cooldown by 3 seconds which eliminates the need to switch to Empyrea. Signature Weapon grants a Red 3-Ping when Epitaph enters {{o|Paradigm: Assault}} twice per switch in and provides access to Weapon Resonances, which are required for optimal rotations due to Epitaph no longer using 2 set [[Cottie]] in this composition.</span>}}

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{{Team Position Leader|Blue|Oblivion|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Leader. Recommended investment: SS3-Rank, Signature Weapon </span> <br> Oblivion is set in Blue as other slots are better used by her teammates. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> SS3-Rank improves damage of {{o|Moonfall}} and provides slight quality of life improvements. Signature Weapon provides drastic improvements to gameplay by significantly cutting down on Orbs consumed during each rotation and access to Weapon Resonances which are necessary for smooth rotations through extra Orb generation. </span> }}
{{Team Position|Red|Kaleido|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Recommended investment: SSS-Rank, Signature Weapon <br> '''[[Selena: Capriccio]] at SSS-Rank may also be used here, though to lesser effect. Kaleido should switch placements with Garnet in Phantom Pain Cage.''' </span> <br> Kaleido is set in Red as Oblivion can only access Red and Blue Orbs during {{o|Main Sequence}}. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> S5-Rank triggers available available QTEs when performing {{o|Color Rendering}}. SS-Rank improves damage while {{o|Painter's Realm}} is in effect and provides bonus energy and 1 {{o|"Backup" Paint}} on switch in. SS3-Rank provides more consistency and streamline rotations by applying both of her Core Passive's buffs on use, and improves damage of 3-Pings and Core Passive. SS3-Rank provides more consistency and streamlines rotations by applying both of her Core Passive's buffs on use and improves damage of 3-Pings and Core Passive. SSS-Rank doubles the effects of the Amplifier Class Passive and improves Core Passive buffs. Signature Weapon improves the Base DMG buff for {{o|Finishing Touch}} provided by {{o|Vibrant Brushstroke}}'s stacking effect and improves Kaleido's Ice DMG Bonus buffs. Signature Weapon also provides access to Weapon Resonances, which greatly improve Kaleido's gameplay and buffs. </span> }}
{{Team Position|Yellow|Garnet|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Starter. Recommended investment: Leap, SSS-Rank, Signature Weapon <br> '''[[Watanabe: Epitaph]] at SS3-Rank may also be used here. [[Karenina: Scire]] at SSS-Rank can be used here in Phantom Pain Cage.''' </span> <br> Garnet is set on Yellow to allow Oblivion to occasionally set up her QTE before entering {{o|Main Sequence}}. <br> Garnet should switch to Oblivion to set down {{o|Victorious War Flag}} with her SS-Rank Passive. '''If using [[Watanabe: Epitaph]], refer to High Invest for the optimal rotation opener.''' <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> SS-Rank allows Garnet to set down {{o|Victorious War Flag}} when switched out and allows canceling of {{o|Shining Piercer}}'s animation into {{o|Lightning Fall}} or {{o|Refulgent Piercer}}. SSS-Rank increases Garnet's Lightning Resistance reduction debuff and damage dealt by {{o|Shining Piercer}}. Signature Weapon improves damage, allows {{o|Victorious War Flag}} and {{o|Shining Piercer}} to generate a stack of {{o|Electric Charge}}, and causes Garnet to automatically trigger {{o|Lightning Fall}} when switching in if {{o|Victorious War Flag}} is set on-field while generating another stack of {{o|Electric Charge}}. Signature Weapon also provides access to Weapon Resonances, which can drastically benefit Garnet's rotations through extra Orb generation and further increase her debuffs. Leap streamlines rotations through Orb rearrangement and reduced rotation length, improves damage, and further increases debuffs at SSS-Rank. </span>}}

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{{Team Position Leader|Blue|Oblivion|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Leader. Recommended investment: SS-Rank </span> <br> Oblivion is set in Blue as other slots are better used by her teammates. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> S5-Rank provides QTE triggers when using {{o|Original Retribution}} and {{o|Moonfall}}. SS-Rank provides forced Matrix triggers and greatly improves {{o|Original Retribution}}'s damage. </span> }}
{{Team Position|Red|Empyrea|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Starter. Recommended investment: Leap, SS-Rank <br> '''[[No.21: Feral]] at SS-Rank may also be used here. Empyrea should switch placements with Epitaph in Phantom Pain Cage.''' </span> <br> Empyrea is set in Red as Oblivion can only access Red and Blue Orbs during {{o|Main Sequence}}, while Epitaph can only access Red Orbs during {{o|Core Release}}. <br> Empyrea should switch to Epitaph to allow Epitaph to use {{o|Hyper Reversal}} once and set up {{o|Searing Bulwark}}. <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> SS-Rank significantly improves Empyrea's rotations by allowing use of multiple Core Passives with Matrix. Leap drastically improves Empyrea's overall strength by greatly cutting down on animation length, providing Orb rearrangement, and considerably increasing damage. </span> }}
{{Team Position|Yellow|Epitaph|Detail= <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> Recommended investment: SS-Rank </span> <br> Epitaph is set on Yellow to allow Oblivion to occasionally set up his QTE before entering {{o|Main Sequence}}. <br> <span style="color: #FC8D16; text-shadow: 0px 0px 3px #c23600; display: inline-block;"> S5-Rank triggers all available QTEs while performing {{o|Thermal Erosion}}. SS-Rank grants Epitaph massive bonus energy when reaching 3 stacks of {{o|Thermal Superconductivity}} for the first time per switch in. Damage is also increased during {{o|Paradigm: Assault}}.</span>}}


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CN Teams


Please refer to the Main page before reading, as it contains notes and info that may be important to know before viewing team compositions.
Players should refer to both Competitive and Budget compositions, as not all investments will be described per section.


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Physical Teams

Main (Competitive)

This composition shows the recommended investment to compete at higher levels. Investment recommendations will not be available to the majority of players. Refer to Main (Budget) for a more accessible setup.
Blue

Echo

Starter. Recommended investment: SSS-Rank, Signature Weapon
Echo should be set in Blue for optimal synergy with Stigmata's Orbs while leaving Yellow open for Solacetune. Echo's Orb rearrangement will always be in order of Red-Blue-Yellow, allowing Echo to potentially trigger Solacetune's QTE immediately before casting Heavenlight Edge. This does not apply when Solacetune is SSS-Rank or above, as Echo's optimal rotation changes.
Echo should switch to Solacetune.
50 Inver-Shards for this Construct can be obtained for free through Dormitory Commission. Additional Inver-Shards can be obtained through the Voucher Shop.
S5-Rank triggers available QTEs when performing a Joint Attack. SS-Rank provides a 3-Ping upon switch in and increases damage when in Judgement Zone. SSS-Rank greatly improves Echo's overall performance, doubling the effects of the Amplifier Class Passive and granting 30 points of Might and a Soulshatter Mark on switch in. Join Attack: Soulshatter's damage is also improved. Signature Weapon drastically improves Echo's support through access to Weapon Harmonization, namely in War Zone, where Echo can make use of both 4 set Signa and 4 set Da Vinci to retain her CRIT rate buff while utilizing Da Vinci's QTE reset and ATK buff. Signature Weapon also provides considerable damage increases, access to Weapon Resonances, improves gameplay by providing an Orb whenever Echo reaches maximum Might, and doubles the effects of her Physical DMG Bonus buff.
Red

Stigmata

Recommended investment: SS3-Rank, Signature Weapon
Stigmata is set on Red as other slots are better used by her teammates and her Red Orb is her weakest option.
SS3-Rank provides stacks of Stigmata Will when entering Sword Form, improves energy gain, and provides a 3-Ping on switch in. Signature Weapon also provides stacks of Stigmata Will and allows Stigmata to immediately enter Sword Dance on entering Sword Form.
Yellow
Leader

Solacetune

Leader. Recommended investment: SS3-Rank, Signature Weapon
Solacetune is set on Yellow to allow Echo to better utilize her QTE, while Stigmata's Yellow Orb is her strongest.
SS3-Rank grants 3 Orbs upon switch in, increases damage during Way of Strife, increases accumulation rate of Veiled Edge points while in Moonsong Realm, and increases Physical Resistance reduction by 5%. If affordable, SSS-Rank increases the Base DMG amplification effect on consecutive casts of Azure Allure, casts Phoenix Down when the Complex Time gauge is filled, increases DMG of Trueslash effects, increases Physical Resistance reduction by 10%, and reduces switch cooldown by 3 seconds. Signature Weapon increases Defense reduction by 20%, increases the maximum stack count of consecutive casts of Azure Allure, and grants Veiled Edge points when triggering Pheonix Down.

Main (Budget)

This composition serves as a more budget friendly version of the Main (Competitive) composition. Unless explicitly stated as otherwise, players should invest based on what can be reasonably afforded before using investment recommendations as a guideline. (For example, obtaining SS-Rank despite Signature Weapon being recommended, as SS-Rank can be obtained through Phantom Pain Cage.)
Blue

Echo

Starter. Recommended investment: Signature Weapon
Echo should be set in Blue for optimal synergy with Stigmata's Orbs while leaving Yellow open for Solacetune. Echo's Orb rearrangement will always be in order of Red-Blue-Yellow, allowing Echo to potentially trigger Solacetune's QTE immediately before casting Heavenlight Edge.
Echo should switch to Solacetune.
50 Inver-Shards for this Construct can be obtained for free through Dormitory Commission. Additional Inver-Shards can be obtained through the Voucher Shop.
Signature Weapon drastically improves Echo's support through access to Weapon Harmonization, namely in War Zone, where Echo can make use of both 4 set Signa and 4 set Da Vinci to retain her CRIT rate buff while utilizing Da Vinci's QTE reset and ATK buff. Signature Weapon also provides considerable damage increases, improves gameplay by providing an Orb whenever Echo reaches maximum Might, and doubles the effects of her Physical DMG Bonus buff.
Red

Stigmata

Recommended investment: SS-Rank
Stigmata is set on Red as other slots are better used by her teammates and her Red Orb is her weakest option.
S5-Rank increases Stigmata's CRIT rate by 20%. SS-Rank increases the stack limit of Stigmata Will, the amount gained when activating Sword Form with more than half Afterglow Points, and triggers available QTEs when performing Illuminated Abyss, drastically improving Stigmata's damage output.
Yellow
Leader

Solacetune

Leader. Recommended investment: SS-Rank
Solacetune is set on Yellow to allow Echo to better utilize her QTE, while Stigmata's Yellow Orb is her strongest.
S5-Rank triggers all available QTEs when performing either of Solacetune's Signature Moves. SS-Rank grants Complex Time points upon switch in, grants 3 Orbs upon pinging a Harmonics Orb, allows Blue Pings to be consumed to cast Azure Allure if Solacetune does not have enough Complex Time, increases Base DMG of Hymn of the Pale Moon, and increases Defense reduction by 20%.

1st Gen (Crimson Abyss)

This team composition acts solely to show examples of older Constructs that may be used to fill in empty slots of players' teams. This team is no longer optimal and will see minimal use. This does not mean Constructs shown here that do not appear in stronger teams are useless, only that they are not the most effective option available.
Blue

Luminance

Starter.
Luminance should avoid being set anywhere but Blue as both Crimson Abyss and Rigor rely heavily on their Blue Pings. Crimson Abyss requires a Blue 3-Ping to activate her Core Passive, while Rigor benefits greatly from using her Blue Pings to reduce enemy Defense to increase her personal damage output.
Luminance acts as the starter of this team to set up for future rotations with the Level 18 effects of her Signature Move’s Leap. Luminance should switch to Crimson Abyss as soon as possible.
Luminance's Leap is required for her to be an effective Physical Support. If players plan on obtaining a Signature Weapon for Luminance, they should obtain Type Zero instead of Dragon Wind, as Dragon Wind is sub-optimal despite being her Signature Weapon.
Red

Rigor

Before gaining her Leap, Crimson Abyss' Red Ping was a stronger option for activating her Core Passive due to her SS-Rank Passive. With the introduction of her Leap, Crimson Abyss' Yellow and Red Pings are equal in strength, meaning no changes need to be made to team placements.
Rigor's Leap increases her DPS by a significant amount, and provides Physical Resistance reduction debuffs at higher ranks.
Yellow
Leader

Crimson Abyss

Leader.
Before gaining her Leap, Crimson Abyss' Red Ping was a stronger option for activating her Core Passive due to her SS-Rank Passive. As such, Yellow Pings were only used if necessary, making Yellow the optimal team slot for Crimson Abyss.
Crimson Abyss' Leap significantly improves both her functionality and damage, and is highly recommended if players wish to use her as their Physical Attacker.

1st Gen (Entropy)

This team composition acts solely to show examples of older Constructs that may be used to fill in empty slots of players' teams. This team is no longer optimal and will see minimal use. This does not mean Constructs shown here that do not appear in stronger teams are useless, only that they are not the most effective option available.
Blue

Luminance

Starter.
Luminance is best placed in Blue due to the frequent usage of Blue Pings by Entropy and Rigor.
Luminance acts as the starter of this team to set up for future rotations with the Level 18 effects of her Signature Move’s Leap. Luminance should switch to Entropy as soon as possible.
Luminance's Leap is required for her to be an effective Physical Support. If players plan on obtaining a Signature Weapon for Luminance, they should obtain Type Zero instead of Dragon Wind, as Dragon Wind is sub-optimal despite being her Signature Weapon.
Red
Leader

Entropy

Leader.
Entropy should avoid any team slot other than Red as he requires Yellow and Blue 3-Pings to activate his Core Passive. Red 3-Pings are rarely used as Entropy's Red Ping is more useful for activation of his Core Passive rather than the potential damage from a 3-Ping.
Yellow

Rigor

Rigor's optimal placement in this composition is Yellow for synergy with her team.
Rigor's Leap increases her DPS by a significant amount, and provides Physical Resistance reduction debuffs at higher ranks.

Beginner Friendly/F2P Options

This composition exists solely for new players who need a coverage team/general idea on where to start their team. Recommendations on investment will only be given if a Construct can fill a specific niche. Players with more experience/access to more Constructs should use this composition as nothing more than a guideline on how to fill empty slots they may have in their teams.
Blue

Zitherwoe

Zitherwoe is not recommended as a Physical Support, as enough shards to obtain Alisa: Echo can be obtained for free. However, the process to do so can be very time-consuming. As such, Zitherwoe may serve as a temporary replacement, at the cost of significantly lower performance in general content.
Red
Leader

Blast

Leader.
Blast may serve as a temporary Attacker until a stronger option is available to players. Bianca: Zero is potentially stronger than Blast, but is not listed as her use cases are more limited due to her lack of AoE.
Yellow

Storm

Starter.
Ayla: Brilliance and Kamui: Bastion may also be used as budget alternatives for Physical Tanks. However, investment should only be made if strictly necessary, as A-Rank alternatives can not compete with S-Ranks in this role.

Fire Teams

Main (Competitive)

This composition shows the recommended investment to compete at higher levels. Investment recommendations will not be available to the majority of players. Refer to Main (Budget) for a more accessible setup.
Blue

Hyperreal

Recommended investment: SS3-Rank, Signature Weapon
Hyperreal may also occasionally be set as Leader in War Zone.

As Hyperreal can not access Blue Pings during Hypermatrix, he should be set on Blue.
Hyperreal's Signature Weapon drastically improves gameplay by triggering Matrix when performing Realm Travel and generating an extra Sight Point, cutting down on Orbs needed to maximize Collapsing Realm's damage. SS3-Rank indirectly improves damage output greatly by allowing Hyperreal to switch his 2 set Memories, as he no longer requires 2 set Cottie. SS-Rank Passive synergizes greatly with this, as Hyperreal can Harmonize 4 set Shakespeare and apply Fire Resistance reduction effects from off-field with Covering Fire.
Red

Empyrea

Starter. Recommended investment: Leap, SSS-Rank, Signature Weapon
Empyrea should be set on Red as both Epitaph can only access Red Orbs during Paradigm: Assault, while Hyperreal can only access Red and Yellow Orbs while in Hypermatrix.
Empyrea should switch to Epitaph.
Additional Inver-Shards can be obtained through the Tactical Assessment Manual and Voucher Shop.
SSS-Rank doubles the effects of the Amplifier Class Passive and Empyrea's Fire DMG Bonus buff, and provides a 3-Ping during Empyreal State when reaching 8 stacks of amplication within the first 2 Pings. Signature Weapon improves damage and generates 50% Prayer Gauge on switch in. It also provides access to Weapon Resonances which greatly improve damage through Orb generation and improve buffs. Leap drastically improves Empyrea's overall strength by greatly cutting down on rotation length, improving Orb management, and considerably increasing damage.
Yellow
Leader

Epitaph

Leader. Recommended investment: SS3-Rank, Signature Weapon
Epitaph should be set on Yellow as Hyperreal can only access Red and Yellow Orbs during Hypermatrix, while Empyrea is better set in Red.
SS3-Rank increases Epitaph's Fire Resistance reduction debuff. If affordable, SSS-Rank drastically improves overall performance of Epitaph and his team. SSS-Rank increases maximum stack count of Thermal Superconductivity and increases the buff provided by each stack by 5%, increases animation speed of Thermal Erosion, grants an extra Blaze Orb when parrying for the first time on switch in, further increases Fire Resistance reduction, and reduces switch cooldown by 3 seconds. Signature Weapon allows use of Flaming Purgation multiple times per rotation by granting a Red 3-Ping when Epitaph enters Paradigm: Assault twice per switch in.

Main (Budget)

This composition serves as a more budget friendly version of the Main (Competitive) composition. Unless explicitly stated as otherwise, players should invest based on what can be reasonably afforded before using investment recommendations as a guideline. (For example, obtaining SS-Rank despite Signature Weapon being recommended, as SS-Rank can be obtained through Phantom Pain Cage.)
Blue

Hyperreal

Recommended investment: SS-Rank
Hyperreal may also occasionally be set as Leader in War Zone.

As Hyperreal can not access Blue Pings during Hypermatrix, he should be set on Blue.
S5-Rank triggers available QTEs when entering Hypermatrix and triggering End of Time. SS-Rank increases damage while in Hypermatrix and provides a recorded 3-Ping when entering Hypermatrix for the first time per switch in. Performing Collapsing Realm will grant bonus energy, which is doubled if 4 Sight Points are consumed on trigger. If End of Time is used before switching out, Covering Fire will be triggered to deal off-field damage whenever teammates perform Signature Moves.
Red

Empyrea

Starter. Recommended investment: Leap, SS-Rank
Empyrea should be set on Red as both Epitaph can only access Red Orbs during Paradigm: Assault, while Hyperreal can only access Red and Yellow Orbs while in Hypermatrix.
Empyrea should switch to Epitaph.
Additional Inver-Shards can be obtained through the Tactical Assessment Manual and Voucher Shop.
SS-Rank significantly improves Empyrea's rotations by allowing use of multiple Core Passives with Matrix, drastically improving rotations and grants a Fire DMG Bonus buff on heal. Leap drastically improves Empyrea's overall strength by greatly cutting down on rotation length, improving Orb management, and considerably increasing damage.
Yellow
Leader

Epitaph

Leader. Recommended investment: SS-Rank
Epitaph should be set on Yellow as Hyperreal can only access Red and Yellow Orbs during Hypermatrix, while Empyrea is better set in Red.
S5-Rank triggers all available QTEs while performing Thermal Erosion. SS-Rank grants Epitaph massive bonus energy when reaching 3 stacks of Thermal Superconductivity for the first time per switch in. Damage is also increased during Paradigm: Assault.

2nd Gen (Starfarer)

This team composition acts solely to show examples of older Constructs that may be used to fill in empty slots of players' teams. This team is no longer optimal and will see minimal use. This does not mean Constructs shown here that do not appear in stronger teams are useless, only that they are not the most effective option available.
Blue
Leader

Hyperreal

Leader.
If Starfarer has her Signature Weapon and Hyperreal is S5-Rank or higher, Hyperreal should switch placements with Empyrea.

As Hyperreal rarely uses Blue 3-Pings, his optimal slot in this composition is on Blue.
Red

Empyrea

If Starfarer has her Signature Weapon and Hyperreal is S5-Rank or higher, Hyperreal should switch placements with Empyrea.
Frequent use of Red Pings and use of Da Vinci allow for consistent triggers of Empyrea's QTE.
Leap drastically improves overall gameplay, significantly increasing rotation speed, along with considerable quality of life and damage improvements.
Yellow

Starfarer

Starter.
Frequent use of Yellow Pings allow for consistent triggers of Starfarer's QTE.
Starfarer acts as the starter of this team to set up the Amplifier Class Passive. If Starfarer is using her Signature Weapon, she can also use a Blue 3-Ping to set up Fire Resistance reduction for Hyperreal. Starfarer should switch to Hyperreal. If Starfarer has her Signature Weapon, Hyperreal is S5-Rank or higher, and Hyperreal and Empyrea have switched placements, Starfarer should use a Blue 3-Ping before switching.

1st Gen

This team composition acts solely to show examples of older Constructs that may be used to fill in empty slots of players' teams. This team is no longer optimal and will see minimal use. This does not mean Constructs shown here that do not appear in stronger teams are useless, only that they are not the most effective option available.
Blue

Pulse

Pulse should take the Blue slot in the team to allow Ember to semi-consistently trigger her QTE while offering the best synergy with Silverfang. If Pulse is used as a substitute Fire Tank while in a team with Liv: Empyrea, she should use her Main Build [1]. In this composition, Pulse uses her Pain Cage build [2] to effectively sub-DPS for Ember.
Red
Leader

Ember

Leader.
Despite Red being one of Ember's stronger options, controlling timings for QTEs becomes inconsistent due to her Red Ping's fast animation. This can lead to a portion of the Ping being unbuffed, leading to suboptimal damage output.
Yellow

Silverfang

Starter.
Silverfang takes Yellow as it provides consistent QTE and Da Vinci triggers as Yellow Pings are Ember's highest source of DPS, and will be used frequently. Ember's Yellow Ping animation is delayed enough that players can trigger Silverfang's QTE and activate Da Vinci in time for the Yellow Ping to damage enemies while being buffed, leading to Yellow being the most consistent slot when it comes to allowing Silverfang to support her team.
Silverfang acts as the starter of this team to allow Ember to use her switch in skill. Silverfang should switch to Ember immediately.

Beginner Friendly/F2P Options

This composition exists solely for new players who need a coverage team/general idea on where to start their team. Recommendations on investment will only be given if a Construct can fill a specific niche. Players with more experience/access to more Constructs should use this composition as nothing more than a guideline on how to fill empty slots they may have in their teams.
Blue
Leader

Palefire

Leader.
Palefire may serve as a temporary Attacker until a stronger option is available to players. At SSS-Rank with his Leap, Palefire can outclass Karenina: Ember as a Fire Attacker. However, Lee: Hyperreal heavily outclasses both and is much more cost efficient.
Red

Silverfang

Starter.
Silverfang is a relatively weak Fire Support that does not see usage in competitive content. Replacing her with Liv: Empyrea is highly recommended to do as soon as possible.
Yellow

Ardeo

Ardeo can serve as a temporary Tank until a stronger option is obtained, namely Watanabe: Epitaph.

Ice Teams

Main (Competitive)

This composition shows the recommended investment to compete at higher levels. Investment recommendations will not be available to the majority of players. Refer to Main (Budget) for a more accessible setup.
Blue

Kaleido

Recommended investment: SSS-Rank, Signature Weapon
Placement does not currently affect performance significantly outside of specific use cases and situations, as Shukra relies on all Orb colors and currently acts as the sole on-field Construct.
50 Inver-Shards for this Construct can be obtained for free through Dormitory Commission. Additional Inver-Shards can be obtained through the Voucher Shop.
SSS-Rank doubles the effects of the Amplifier Class Passive. Signature Weapon doubles Kaleido's Ice DMG Bonus buff and provides access to Weapon Resonances, which can be used to further improve Kaleido's buffs.
Red

Glory

Starter. Recommended investment: Signature Weapon
Placement does not currently affect performance significantly outside of specific use cases and situations, as Shukra relies on all Orb colors and currently acts as the sole on-field Construct.
Glory should switch to Shukra. If necessary, Glory can gap close with a Blue Ping.
Signature Weapon allows Glory to apply his Ice Resistance reduction debuff with his QTE. If affordable, SSS-Rank will improve Glory's Ice Resistance reduction debuff by 10%.
Yellow
Leader

Shukra

Leader. Recommended investment: SS3-Rank, Signature Weapon
Placement does not currently affect performance significantly outside of specific use cases and situations, as Shukra relies on all Orb colors and currently acts as the sole on-field Construct.
SS3-Rank immensely improves Shukra's damage when activating Enter the Fray. If affordable, SSS-Rank drastically improves Shukra's rotation by allowing both buffs to be applied when performing Rimy Valediction or Tor Invocation after performing Fleeting Frost. The damage bonus granted to Ascended Sovereign, Quell Their Spirits from each stack of Soul Ripple is also greatly increased. Signature Weapon drastically improves gameplay by triggering Matrix if available when activating Enter the Fray and through access to Weapon Resonances, which are necessary for smooth rotations through extra Orb generation. Damage is improved and bonus energy is granted for attacks while performing Tor Invocation.

Main (Budget)

This composition serves as a more budget friendly version of the Main (Competitive) composition. Unless explicitly stated as otherwise, players should invest based on what can be reasonably afforded before using investment recommendations as a guideline. (For example, obtaining SS-Rank despite Signature Weapon being recommended, as SS-Rank can be obtained through Phantom Pain Cage.)
Blue

Kaleido

Recommended investment: Signature Weapon
Placement does not currently affect performance significantly outside of specific use cases and situations.
50 Inver-Shards for this Construct can be obtained for free through Dormitory Commission. Additional Inver-Shards can be obtained through the Voucher Shop.
Signature Weapon doubles Kaleido's Ice DMG Bonus buff and provides access to Weapon Resonances, which can be used to further improve Kaleido's buffs.
Red

Glory

Starter. Recommended investment: Signature Weapon
Placement does not currently affect performance significantly outside of specific use cases and situations.
Glory should switch to Shukra. If necessary, Glory can gap close with a Blue Ping.
Signature Weapon allows Glory to apply his Ice Resistance reduction debuff with his QTE.
Yellow
Leader

Shukra

Leader. Recommended investment: SS-Rank
Placement does not currently affect performance significantly outside of specific use cases and situations.
S5-Rank triggers all available QTEs when performing Rimy Valediction, Tor Invocation, and Ascended Sovereign, Quell Their Spirits. SS-Rank grants a stack of Soul Ripple when performing Star of Dawn, Indite Their Souls. The Soul Ripple generation from Rimy Valediction and the base DMG increase from Tor Invocation are improved.

1st Gen

This team composition acts solely to show examples of older Constructs that may be used to fill in empty slots of players' teams. This team is no longer optimal and will see minimal use. This does not mean Constructs shown here that do not appear in stronger teams are useless, only that they are not the most effective option available.
Blue
Leader

Plume

Leader.
Plume should be set in the Blue slot due to a general lack of reliance on her Blue Pings, as her Red and Yellow 3-Pings are stronger options while in Arctic Form.
Red

Hypnos

Starter.
Hypnos is best set in Red for consistent QTE triggers from Plume's frequent use of Red 3-Pings.
Hypnos acts as the starter of this team to set up proper positioning. Hypnos should switch to Plume as soon as he has closed the gap.
Yellow

Glory

Glory takes the remaining slot in the team as his QTE can be triggered semi-consistently with Plume's Yellow 3-Pings and offers better synergy for Double QTE Triggers with Hypnos.

Beginner Friendly/F2P Options

This composition exists solely for new players who need a coverage team/general idea on where to start their team. Recommendations on investment will only be given if a Construct can fill a specific niche. Players with more experience/access to more Constructs should use this composition as nothing more than a guideline on how to fill empty slots they may have in their teams.
Blue
Leader

Vitrum

Leader.
Vitrum may serve as a strong alternative to Lucia: Plume, though high investment is required. The cost of necessary investment can be bypassed through the respective Shard farming mission. However, both options are significantly outclassed by Qu: Shukra.
Red

Hypnos

Starter.
Hypnos is currently severely outclassed by Ayla: Kaleido, who can be obtained for free through Dormitory Dispatch.
Yellow

Qilin

Qilin can serve as a temporary Tank for players’ Ice team. Qilin may be outperformed by Ayla: Brilliance’s Ice QTE Support [3] build when Lucia: Plume is the Main DPS.

Lightning Teams

Main (Competitive)

This composition shows the recommended investment to compete at higher levels. Investment recommendations will not be available to the majority of players. Refer to Main (Budget) for a more accessible setup.
Rotation playstyles with No. 21: Feral offer significant benefit, investment into Feral should not be overlooked.
Blue
Leader

Crimson Weave

Leader. Recommended investment: SS3-Rank, Signature Weapon
Crimson Weave may switch placements with Feral in Phantom Pain Cage.

Crimson Weave is set on Blue as she can only access Red and Yellow Orbs while in Odachi Stance. Blue Orbs will only be used to gain energy to perform Weave: Splashing Thunder during her initial rotation and to quickly trigger a QTE in Phantom Pain Cage. This requires Crimson Weave to switch placements.
SS3-Rank allows for optimization of Crimson Weave's rotation by providing bonus energy on the first use of Resolute Blow when switched in. Signature Weapon greatly improves damage output by increasing the rate at which Aphotic Points are gained, allowing for much quicker gain of a high stack count. Weapon Resonances can also serve to greatly improve damage and rotations through extra Orbs and direct damage improvements.
Red

Garnet

Starter. Recommended investment: Leap, SSS-Rank, Signature Weapon
Garnet should be set on Red to allow consistent activation of her QTE as Crimson Weave can only access Red and Yellow Orbs while in Odachi Stance, while Feral's Red Orb is her strongest.
Garnet should switch to Crimson Weave to set up Victorious War Flag with her SS-Rank Passive. Garnet may also use a Blue 3-Ping to close the gap or trigger a quick Lightning Fall in Phantom Pain Cage.
Additional Inver-Shards can be obtained through the Tactical Assessment Manual and Voucher Shop.
SSS-Rank increases Garnet's Lightning Resistance reduction debuff and damage dealt by Shining Piercer. Signature Weapon improves damage, allows Victorious War Flag and Shining Piercer to generate a stack of Electric Charge, and causes Garnet to automatically trigger Lightning Fall when switching in if Victorious War Flag is set on-field while generating another stack of Electric Charge. Signature Weapon also provides access to Weapon Resonances, which can drastically benefit Garnet's rotations through extra Orb generation and further increase her debuffs. Leap streamlines rotations through Orb rearrangement and reduced rotation length, improves damage, and further increases debuffs at SSS-Rank.
Yellow

Feral

Recommended investment: SS3-Rank, Signature Weapon
Feral is set in Yellow as Crimson Weave can only access Red and Yellow Orbs while in Odachi Stance, while Garnet is better set in Red for overall team synergy. Feral remains viable in rotation playstyles even if a Rank lower than Crimson Weave assuming SS-Rank as the baseline, though a sub-Rank of difference or equal Rank is greatly preferred.
S5-Rank triggers all available QTEs when performing Sky-ripping Arcflash or entering Deceleration Field. SS-Rank grants bonus energy when performing Dusk Fluorescence and doubles the base DMG buff applied to Sky-ripping Arcflash from Critical Arclight points. SS3-Rank allows for optimization of Feral's rotation by decreasing time spent in Wolfspirit Release, potentially allowing use of 2 set Cottie which can enable the use of Sky-ripping Arcflash multiple times per rotation. Signature Weapon drastically improves rotations by providing a 3-Ping on switch in. Signature Weapon also doubles the effect of Feral's Lightning DMG Bonus buff and provides access to Weapon Resonances and Harmonization. Harmonization can provide significant improvements to Feral's support through various sets depending on situation. Resonances further improve buffs and are necessary when using 2 set Cottie for extra Orb generation.

Main (Budget)

This composition serves as a more budget friendly version of the Main (Competitive) composition. Unless explicitly stated as otherwise, players should invest based on what can be reasonably afforded before using investment recommendations as a guideline. (For example, obtaining SS-Rank despite Signature Weapon being recommended, as SS-Rank can be obtained through Phantom Pain Cage.)
Rotation playstyles with No. 21: Feral offer significant benefit, investment into Feral should not be overlooked.
Blue
Leader

Crimson Weave

Leader. Recommended investment: SS-Rank
Crimson Weave may switch placements with Feral in Phantom Pain Cage.

Crimson Weave is set on Blue as she can only access Red and Yellow Orbs while in Odachi Stance. Blue Orbs will only be used to gain energy to perform Weave: Splashing Thunder during her initial rotation and to quickly trigger a QTE in Phantom Pain Cage. This requires Crimson Weave to switch placements.
S5-Rank triggers all available QTEs when performing Resolute Blow at maximum Blade Aura. SS-Rank significantly improves potential damage output by doubling the Aphotic Point gauge and increasing Aphotic Point gain when using 3-Pings and Resolute Blow. Weave: Splashing Thunder will also trigger Matrix if available.
Red

Garnet

Starter. Recommended investment: Leap, SS-Rank
Garnet should be set on Red to allow consistent activation of her QTE as Crimson Weave can only access Red and Yellow Orbs while in Odachi Stance, while Feral's Red Orb is her strongest.
Garnet should switch to Crimson Weave to set up Victorious War Flag with her SS-Rank Passive. Garnet may also use a Blue 3-Ping to close the gap or trigger a quick Lightning Fall in Phantom Pain Cage.
Additional Inver-Shards can be obtained through the Tactical Assessment Manual and Voucher Shop.
SS-Rank allows Garnet to set down Victorious War Flag when switched out and allows canceling of Shining Piercer's animation into Lightning Fall or Refulgent Piercer. Leap streamlines rotations through Orb rearrangement and reduced rotation length, improves damage, and further increases debuffs at SSS-Rank.
Yellow

Feral

Recommended investment: Signature Weapon
Feral is set in Yellow as Crimson Weave can only access Red and Yellow Orbs while in Odachi Stance, while Garnet is better set in Red for overall team synergy. If attempting to use Feral in a rotation playstyle, SS-Rank should be take priority over Signature Weapon. Signature Weapon is not required for effective on-field use, though it provides drastic improvements.
Signature Weapon drastically improves rotations by providing a 3-Ping on switch in. Signature Weapon also doubles the effect of Feral's Lightning DMG Bonus buff and provides access to Weapon Resonances and Harmonization. Harmonization can provide significant improvements to Feral's support through various sets depending on situation. Resonances further improve both gameplay and buffs.

1st Gen

This team composition acts solely to show examples of older Constructs that may be used to fill in empty slots of players' teams. This team is no longer optimal and will see minimal use. This does not mean Constructs shown here that do not appear in stronger teams are useless, only that they are not the most effective option available.
Blue
Leader

Veritas

Leader.
Before the introduction of her Leap, Veritas rarely used Blue 3-Pings, instead Pinging them as soon as she performed a Red 3-Ping to activate her Core Passive. As her Leap serves to improve her functionality rather than change it, her position remains on Blue.
Veritas' Leap is highly recommended as it solves significant gameplay issues and greatly improves her damage.
Red

Lux

Starter.
Lux set on Red to allow Veritas to consistently trigger Da Vinci's 4 set effects.
Lux acts as the starter of the team to allow Veritas to trigger a portion of her Core Passive without needing to spend any orbs. Lux should use a Yellow 3-Ping if available to set up Garnet's QTE then switch to Veritas. If a Yellow 3-Ping is unavailable, Lux should switch to Veritas immediately.
Yellow

Garnet

As other slots are better used by other teammates, Garnet should be set in Yellow. Garnet's QTE will primarily be triggered by Lux's 4 set Da Vinci, though players with SSS+ Rank Lux may be able to trigger Garnet's QTE semi-consistently with Lux's Yellow 3-Ping.
Garnet’s Leap provides important quality of life changes and very considerable damage increases, significantly improving her performance.

Beginner Friendly/F2P Options

This composition exists solely for new players who need a coverage team/general idea on where to start their team. Recommendations on investment will only be given if a Construct can fill a specific niche. Players with more experience/access to more Constructs should use this composition as nothing more than a guideline on how to fill empty slots they may have in their teams.
Blue

Lux

Starter.
Lux may serve as a substitute for players without access to Feral, though they serve different purposes in the team. Lux is severely outclassed and should only be considered if players can not obtain Feral.
Red
Leader

Indomitus

Leader.
Indomitus may serve as a temporary Attacker until a stronger option is available to players. If players must rely on budget options, Indomitus should be the first choice as his investment requirement to be effective in his role is much lower than Lucia: Dawn. While Dawn and Indomitus can equal each other as Lightning Attackers, Dawn will require her Leap, drastically increasing the cost of investment.
Yellow

Arclight

Arclight may serve as an effective temporary Lightning Tank for players without access to a stronger option.

Dark Teams

Main (Competitive)

This composition shows the recommended investment to compete at higher levels. Investment recommendations will not be available to the majority of players. Refer to Main (Budget) for a more accessible setup.
Blue

Capriccio

Starter. Recommended investment: SSS-Rank, Signature Weapon
Capriccio should be set in Blue as Lost Lullaby can only access Red and Blue Orbs while in Darktide Form, while Scire is better set in Red.
Capriccio should switch to Scire to allow Scire to set up Thermal Field for Lost Lullaby. 50 Inver-Shards for this Construct can be obtained for free through Recitativo di Fantasia. Additional Inver-Shards can be obtained through the Voucher Shop.
SS-Rank heals Capriccio on switch in and grants Capriccio increased Dark DMG while in Realm of Capriccio. SSS-Rank drastically improves Cappricio by doubling the effects of the Amplifier Class Passive and Dark DMG Bonus and decently improving damage dealt by Phantasia. Signature Weapon is necessary for allowing Capriccio to consistently perform Dream Cosmos Suite every rotation, which will make up the majority of her DPS. Signature Weapon also provides access to Weapon Resonances, smoothening out rotations through Orb generation and greatly increasing Capriccio's buffs.
Red

Scire

Recommended investment: Leap, SSS-Rank, Signature Weapon
Scire may switch placements with Capriccio in Phantom Pain Cage.

Red provides Scire optimal synergy with her team as Lost Lullaby can only access Blue and Red Orbs while in Darktide Form, while Capriccio's Orb rearrangement priority will always set Red 3-Pings at the start of her Orbs. Additional Inver-Shards can be obtained through the Tactical Assessment Manual and Voucher Shop.
SS-Rank applies Dark Resistance reduction whenever Scire deals damage and rearranges Orbs when charging Leap Attack. SS3-Rank allows Scire to consume a third 3-Ping to dramatically increase the damage dealt by Leap Attack and Radiant Whirlwind, allowing a rotation playstyle to be viable. SS3-Rank also provides immense support through the Thermal Field generated after performing Starshatter Horizon, immediately applying Dark Resistance reduction once to enemies who enter its range. SSS-Rank increases damage, reduces enemy Extra DMG Reduction by 5%, triggers available QTEs when charging Leap Attack, and automatically increases spin speed of Radiant Whirlwind. If affordable, SSS3-Rank can greatly improve Scire in War Zone by providing her with a 3-Ping every time a party member uses a Signature Move and allowing Leap Attack and Radiant Whirlwind to consume another 3-Ping, increasing damage even further. Signature Weapon improves Scire's Dark Resistance reduction debuffs, improves Leap Attack's damage, and allows for consistent use of Starshatter Horizon every rotation by generating energy whenever triggering Radiant Whirlwind. Signature Weapon also provides access to Weapon Resonances which massively improve Scire as she requires Deadline Timing to consistently utilize her SS3-Rank Passive every rotation, and can further improve her debuffs. Leap gives Scire an automatic Matrix trigger when charging Leap Attack, increases damage, further increases Dark Resistance reduction at SSS-Rank, and allows use of Disintegration Strike.
Yellow
Leader

Lost Lullaby

Leader. Recommended investment: SS3-Rank, Signature Weapon
Lost Lullaby is set in Yellow as she can not access Yellow Orbs during Darktide Form.
SS3-Rank allows for optimization of Lost Lullaby's rotation length by providing bonus energy from the first Tidal Orb used per switch in. Signature Weapon greatly improves overall gameplay by triggering Matrix if available when a Tidal Orb is pinged. Weapon Resonances also serve to increase damage considerably and are necessary for optimal rotations through extra Orb generation.

Main (Budget)

This composition serves as a more budget friendly version of the Main (Competitive) composition. Unless explicitly stated as otherwise, players should invest based on what can be reasonably afforded before using investment recommendations as a guideline. (For example, obtaining SS-Rank despite Signature Weapon being recommended, as SS-Rank can be obtained through Phantom Pain Cage.)
Blue

Decryptor

Starter. Recommended investment: SS3-Rank
If Selena: Capriccio has access to two Weapon Resonances, she is the optimal choice for buffs. Decryptor and Vera: Rozen can be used here due to rotation playstyles being sub-optimal without SS3-Rank and Signature Weapon for Scire.

Decryptor should be set in Blue as Lost Lullaby can only access Red and Blue Orbs while in Darktide Form, while Scire is better set in Red.
Decryptor should switch to Lost Lullaby.
SS3-Rank doubles the effects of Decryptor's Dark DMG Bonus buff.
Red

Scire

Recommended investment: Signature Weapon
Scire may switch placements with Decryptor in Phantom Pain Cage.

Red provides Scire optimal synergy with her team as Lost Lullaby can only access Blue and Red Orbs while in Darktide Form. Additional Inver-Shards can be obtained through the Tactical Assessment Manual and Voucher Shop.
Signature Weapon improves Scire's Dark Resistance reduction debuffs. If Signature Weapon is obtained and SS3-Rank can be afforded through the Voucher Shop, refer to Main (Competitive) for investments pertaining to a rotation playstyle.
Yellow
Leader

Lost Lullaby

Leader. Recommended investment: SS-Rank
Lost Lullaby is set in Yellow as she can not access Yellow Orbs during Darktide Form.
S5-Rank triggers all available QTEs when pinging a Tidal Orb while in Primordial Form. SS-Rank grants a Deluge Orb on switch in, improves damage dealt by Deluge/Tidal/Riptide Orbs and increases overall damage while in Darktide Form.

1st Gen

This team composition acts solely to show examples of older Constructs that may be used to fill in empty slots of players' teams. This team is no longer optimal and will see minimal use. This does not mean Constructs shown here that do not appear in stronger teams are useless, only that they are not the most effective option available.
Blue

Rozen

Starter.
Laurel's ability to activate any QTEs outside of their cooldown allows for consistent use of all QTEs.
Rozen acts as the starter to allow Laurel to use her switch in skill to fulfill a portion of her Core Passive. Rozen should switch to Laurel immediately.
Red
Leader

Laurel

Leader.
As Laurel can activate all available QTEs with her Core Passive and does not provide any support with her own QTE, she takes the remaining position in the team.
Yellow

Tenebrion

Laurel's ability to activate any QTEs outside of their cooldown allows for consistent use of all QTEs.

Beginner Friendly/F2P Options

This composition exists solely for new players who need a coverage team/general idea on where to start their team. Recommendations on investment will only be given if a Construct can fill a specific niche. Players with more experience/access to more Constructs should use this composition as nothing more than a guideline on how to fill empty slots they may have in their teams.
Blue

XXI

Starter.
At SSS-Rank, XXI may be able to match or outclass Kamui: Tenebrion. If below SSS-Rank, XXI may serve as a temporary option until raised to a higher Rank, or until players have obtained a stronger option.
Red
Leader

Astral

Leader.
Astral may serve as a temporary Attacker until a stronger option is available to players. Astral's Leap may allow him to be equal to S-Rank Luna: Laurel but only if Astral is SSS+ Rank at minimum. If Laurel is any higher than S-Rank, she will outclass Astral.
Yellow

Decryptor

Decryptor may see usage in certain higher investment compositions. This only applies when using a team composition that does not encourage switching between members, as Selena: Capriccio far outclasses Decryptor in rotation playstyles.

Oblivion's Class Passive effect allows for more flexible teambuilding options. Setups shown here serve to show the best options per investment level. Substitutes will be listed per setup if available. As such, it is highly advised to read through all setups to ensure the best possible composition based on each individual's account.

Void Teams

Main (High Investment)

This composition shows the current optimal composition for Oblivion. This composition requires Watanabe: Epitaph at SSS-Rank due to the reduction to switch cooldown.
Blue
Leader

Oblivion

Leader. Recommended investment: SSS-Rank, Signature Weapon
Oblivion is set in Blue as other slots are better used by her teammates.
SSS-Rank improves Apocalyptic Moonlight and increases damage dealt to Homeostatic Forcefields. Signature Weapon provides drastic improvements to gameplay by significantly cutting down on Orbs consumed during each rotation and access to Weapon Resonances which are necessary for optimal rotations through extra Orb generation.
Red

Empyrea

Starter. Recommended investment: Leap, SSS-Rank, Signature Weapon
No. 21: Feral at SSS-Rank may also be used here. Empyrea should switch placements with Epitaph in Phantom Pain Cage.

Empyrea is set in Red as Oblivion can only access Red and Blue Orbs during Main Sequence, while Epitaph can only access Red Orbs during Core Release.
Empyrea should switch to Epitaph to allow Epitaph to use Hyper Reversal once and set up Searing Bulwark. SSS-Rank doubles the effects of Empyrea's Class Passive and Fire DMG Bonus. Signature Weapon provides access to Weapon Resonances to further improve Empyrea's buffs.
Yellow

Epitaph

Recommended investment: SSS-Rank, Signature Weapon
Epitaph is set on Yellow to allow Oblivion to occasionally set up his QTE before entering Main Sequence.
SS3-Rank increases Epitaph's Fire Resistance reduction debuff. SSS-Rank increases maximum stack count of Thermal Superconductivity and increases the buff provided by each stack by 5%, increases animation speed of Thermal Erosion, grants an extra Blaze Orb when parrying for the first time on switch in, further increases Fire Resistance reduction, and reduces switch cooldown by 3 seconds which eliminates the need to switch to Empyrea. Signature Weapon grants a Red 3-Ping when Epitaph enters Paradigm: Assault twice per switch in and provides access to Weapon Resonances, which are required for optimal rotations due to Epitaph no longer using 2 set Cottie in this composition.

Main (Competitive)

This composition shows the recommended investment to compete at higher levels. Investment recommendations will not be available to the majority of players. Refer to Main (Budget) for a more accessible setup.
Blue
Leader

Oblivion

Leader. Recommended investment: SS3-Rank, Signature Weapon
Oblivion is set in Blue as other slots are better used by her teammates.
SS3-Rank improves damage of Moonfall and provides slight quality of life improvements. Signature Weapon provides drastic improvements to gameplay by significantly cutting down on Orbs consumed during each rotation and access to Weapon Resonances which are necessary for smooth rotations through extra Orb generation.
Red

Kaleido

Recommended investment: SSS-Rank, Signature Weapon
Selena: Capriccio at SSS-Rank may also be used here, though to lesser effect. Kaleido should switch placements with Garnet in Phantom Pain Cage.

Kaleido is set in Red as Oblivion can only access Red and Blue Orbs during Main Sequence.
S5-Rank triggers available available QTEs when performing Color Rendering. SS-Rank improves damage while Painter's Realm is in effect and provides bonus energy and 1 "Backup" Paint on switch in. SS3-Rank provides more consistency and streamline rotations by applying both of her Core Passive's buffs on use, and improves damage of 3-Pings and Core Passive. SS3-Rank provides more consistency and streamlines rotations by applying both of her Core Passive's buffs on use and improves damage of 3-Pings and Core Passive. SSS-Rank doubles the effects of the Amplifier Class Passive and improves Core Passive buffs. Signature Weapon improves the Base DMG buff for Finishing Touch provided by Vibrant Brushstroke's stacking effect and improves Kaleido's Ice DMG Bonus buffs. Signature Weapon also provides access to Weapon Resonances, which greatly improve Kaleido's gameplay and buffs.
Yellow

Garnet

Starter. Recommended investment: Leap, SSS-Rank, Signature Weapon
Watanabe: Epitaph at SS3-Rank may also be used here. Karenina: Scire at SSS-Rank can be used here in Phantom Pain Cage.

Garnet is set on Yellow to allow Oblivion to occasionally set up her QTE before entering Main Sequence.
Garnet should switch to Oblivion to set down Victorious War Flag with her SS-Rank Passive. If using Watanabe: Epitaph, refer to High Invest for the optimal rotation opener. SS-Rank allows Garnet to set down Victorious War Flag when switched out and allows canceling of Shining Piercer's animation into Lightning Fall or Refulgent Piercer. SSS-Rank increases Garnet's Lightning Resistance reduction debuff and damage dealt by Shining Piercer. Signature Weapon improves damage, allows Victorious War Flag and Shining Piercer to generate a stack of Electric Charge, and causes Garnet to automatically trigger Lightning Fall when switching in if Victorious War Flag is set on-field while generating another stack of Electric Charge. Signature Weapon also provides access to Weapon Resonances, which can drastically benefit Garnet's rotations through extra Orb generation and further increase her debuffs. Leap streamlines rotations through Orb rearrangement and reduced rotation length, improves damage, and further increases debuffs at SSS-Rank.

Main (Budget)

This composition serves as a more budget friendly version of the Main (Competitive) composition. Unless explicitly stated as otherwise, players should invest based on what can be reasonably afforded before using investment recommendations as a guideline. (For example, obtaining SS-Rank despite Signature Weapon being recommended, as SS-Rank can be obtained through Phantom Pain Cage.)
Blue
Leader

Oblivion

Leader. Recommended investment: SS-Rank
Oblivion is set in Blue as other slots are better used by her teammates.
S5-Rank provides QTE triggers when using Original Retribution and Moonfall. SS-Rank provides forced Matrix triggers and greatly improves Original Retribution's damage.
Red

Empyrea

Starter. Recommended investment: Leap, SS-Rank
No. 21: Feral at SS-Rank may also be used here. Empyrea should switch placements with Epitaph in Phantom Pain Cage.

Empyrea is set in Red as Oblivion can only access Red and Blue Orbs during Main Sequence, while Epitaph can only access Red Orbs during Core Release.
Empyrea should switch to Epitaph to allow Epitaph to use Hyper Reversal once and set up Searing Bulwark. SS-Rank significantly improves Empyrea's rotations by allowing use of multiple Core Passives with Matrix. Leap drastically improves Empyrea's overall strength by greatly cutting down on animation length, providing Orb rearrangement, and considerably increasing damage.
Yellow

Epitaph

Recommended investment: SS-Rank
Epitaph is set on Yellow to allow Oblivion to occasionally set up his QTE before entering Main Sequence.
S5-Rank triggers all available QTEs while performing Thermal Erosion. SS-Rank grants Epitaph massive bonus energy when reaching 3 stacks of Thermal Superconductivity for the first time per switch in. Damage is also increased during Paradigm: Assault.