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Genshin Impact Fischl Best Team Comps 2
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Genshin Impact: Best Fischl team comps

Fly free, Oz.

Genshin Impact has a huge collection of 4-star characters that are accessible to players of all spending levels, and unlike some other gacha games, these lower-tier characters are often some of the strongest in the game. While some 4-star characters are still weaker than many of their 5-star variants, this isn’t the case for Fischl, who has carved out a niche for herself as a powerful off-field Electro DPS character. Fischl is an Electro Bow character and is able to deal with some strong Electro damage, synergizing with the newly-released Dendro element. Here’s our guide on some of the best team comps for Fischl in Genshin Impact.

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Fischl is a 4-star character and can be obtained on any of the banners in Genshin Impact, including the Standard Banner, Character Event Wish Banner, and Weapon Banner. Occasionally, Fischl will receive a rate-up on a Character Event Wish banner, increasing the likelihood you’ll pull her while summoning on that banner. This can happen during any Character Event Wish banner, so be sure to keep an eye out for whenever Fischl receives a rate up. Keep reading to see some of the best team comps for Fischl in Genshin Impact.

Genshin Impact: Fischl best team comps

Genshin Impact Fischl Best Team Comps

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Fischl is an Electro bow character that has off-field quick-swap gameplay. Her gameplay loop revolves around her Elemental Skill, Oz. She places Oz on the field, dealing some good Electro burst damage, and then swaps off to another main DPS character. Oz will shoot Electro projectiles at nearby enemies, dishing out some damage while applying the Electro element. Fischl was always a decent character, but thanks to Electro and Dendro’s synergy, she is now a highly valuable unit for any team. Here are some of Fischl’s best team comps in Genshin Impact:

  • Fischl / Tighnari / Zhongli / Nahida or Kazuha: This is a very strong team that revolves around Tighnari as your main DPS. Tighnari Spread teams are strong, and Fischl is one of the better Electro units for him in this role. Zhongli protects Tighnari with his strong shield, and you can choose between Kazuha and Nahida on whether or not you want to empower Fischl’s Electro damage or the Dendro reactions.
  • Alhaitham / Nahida / Fischl / Xingqiu or Yelan: Kuki Shinobu is generally a better pick in this team, thanks to the flexibility of Kuki Shinobu and her Electro Application versus Fischl. However, Fischl is still a strong Electro applicator and can deal some high damage of her own. This is a Hyperbloom team, where Alhaitham and Xingqiu / Yelan work to create Bloom cores, and Fischl triggers Hyperbloom.
  • Fischl / Beidou / Sucrose / Xingqiu: This classic team comp is known as a “taser-comp,” and while it’s not as strong as some of her new Dendro teams, it’s still a very functional team that’s also supremely free-to-play friendly. This comp is based on the Electro-Charged reaction, where Fischl and Beidou provide off-field Electro application, Xingqiu provides off-field Hydro application, and Sucrose is your on-field character.

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Joshua Chu is a Contributing Writer for PC Invasion since June 2021. His undying love for live-service games like Overwatch 2, Valorant, and Honkai: Star Rail (amongst other soul-rending games) has led him to spend hours and hours on his PC. After earning his Print Journalism degree at Pennsylvania State University, he proceeded to freelance for a variety of sites, with other bylines including Gamepur and Kotaku. He is probably sad he demoted in rank in Overwatch.
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