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Honkai Star Rail Feixiao build and teams

Feixiao has plenty of viable picks for Light Cones and two strong Relic sets

UPDATE 1/21/2025: We have updated our Feixiao build with new team comps and our preferred Relic choices.

You have a few options to pick from when making your Honkai Star Rail Feixiao build. The 5-star Hunt character is designed around follow-up attacks, but there's more than one Relic set that helps her reach her full potential and plenty of viable Light Cone options, including some that don't rely on the Light Cone banner.

Our Honkai Star Rail Feixiao build breaks down which Relics and Light Cones work for Feixiao and ends with a few team recommendations.


Best Honkai Star Rail Feixiao Build

Feixiao is a 5-Star character from the Path of the Hunt who utilises the Wind element to deal damage in Honkai Star Rail.

She's one of the most powerful single-target DPS characters available in the game, and she happens to be rather versatile. Feixiao can be slot into a number of teams where you'll still see the benefits of using them, and she's rather easy to build effectively.

Honkai Star Rail Feixiao Light Cones

5-Star Feixiao Light Cones

Like most Hunt characters in Honkai Star Rail, Feixiao needs plenty of offensive stats to work well, including crit rate and crit damage. Her signature Light Cone, I Venture Forth to Hunt, increases her crit rate by 15 percent and gives her a stack of Luminflux when she uses a follow-up attack. She can hold two stacks, and each lets her ultimate ignore 27 percent of the target enemy’s defense. Most of Feixiao’s utility comes from follow-ups and her ultimate, so that second buff lets her dish out quite a lot of damage.

A strong 5-star alternative is Dr Ratio’s Baptism of Pure Thought, assuming you don’t need it for Ratio himself. It increases the user’s crit damage instead by 20 percent, which is a solid buff, and that number goes up a further eight percent if the target has a debuff. The debuff crit damage increase isn’t important for Feixiao, but the cone’s second feature is. The user gets the Disputation effect when they cast their ultimate, which increases their damage by 36 percent and lets their follow-ups ignore 24 percent of the target enemy’s defense. Early calculations suggest it’s weaker than I Venture Forth to Hunt, but with the buffs spread across damage and follow-ups, it can, at least, let your Feixiao be a little more well-rounded than one who just relies on her ultimate all the time.

The downside is that HoYoverse has seen fit not to make this Light Cone available for more than 12 months, so if you didn't get it during Ratio's one and only banner, well, you're out of luck.

Topaz’s signature cone – Worrisome, Blissful – has fewer buffs, but the whole party can take advantage of them. It increases the user’s crit rate by 18 percent and their follow-up damage by 30 percent, and the user applies Tame to a target when they use a follow-up attack on it. Tame can stack twice, and each stack increases the critical damage that target takes by 12 percent.

Cruising in the Stellar Sea is the easiest 5-star Light Cone to get for Feixiao and a top choice worth considering, since you can purchase it and superimposition materials from Herta’s store using Simulated Universe currency. It increases the user’s crit rate by eight/16 percent and bumps that number up by a further eight/16 percent if the target enemy has less than 50 percent of their HP remaining. That and its 20 percent attack buff when the equipping character defeats an enemy means getting this Light Cone's full effect requires careful planning and maintenance.

4-Star Feixiao Light Cones

Swordplay is an excellent 4-star alternative Light Cone for Feixiao. It buffs the equipping character’s attack by eight/16 percent each time they attack the same target, and the buff stacks up to five times. If you manage to hit max superimposition with it, that’s an 80 percent attack increase. The downside is that it resets when you target a new foe, which will naturally happen any time Feixiao defeats an enemy, though maintaining its uptime is much easier than handling the likes of Stellar Sea.

3-Star Feixiao Light Cones

And if you’re just starting out, Darting Arrow should be your 3-star Light Cone of choice. It grants the user a 24/48 percent attack buff for three turns after defeating an enemy, and since it’s a 3-star weapon, you’ll likely have more than enough copies to get that high-end stat increase.

Honkai Star Rail Feixiao Relics

Feixiao’s kit is split between follow-up attacks and ultimate damage, at least until you unlock her second bonus Trace, which treats ultimate damage as follow-up damage. That makes The Wind-Soaring Valorous her best Relic set by far.

  • Two-piece effect: Increases attack by 12 percent.
  • Four-piece effect: Increases the wearer's crit rate by 6 percent. When the wearer uses a follow-up attack, the damage dealt by their Ultimate is increased by 36% for one turn.

Ashblazing Grand Duke is useful for follow-up damage as well, with just slightly lower overall numbers compared to Wind-Soaring Valorous.

  • Two-piece effect: Increases follow-up attack damage by 20%.
  • Four-piece effect: When the wearer uses a follow-up attack, increase attack by 6 percent every time the follow-up attack damages an enemy. This can stack up to eight times, and last for three turns. Though, the effect is reset when the wearer next uses a follow-up attack.

If you’re just starting out, the Eagle of Twilight Line set is also worth using for a little while.

  • Two-piece effect: Increases wind damage by 10 percent
  • Four-piece effect: User’s action is advance-forwarded by 25 percent after they use their ultimate

More attacks from Feixiao means she’s dealing damage with her strong skill more often and leading up to her next ultimate more quickly, which is always a good thing.

Honkai Star Rail Feixiao Ornaments

You also have a few choices for Feixiao’s best Ornaments in Honkai Star Rail, though the best is Duran, Dynasty of Running Wolves.

  • The user gets a stack of merit when allies use follow-up attacks. They can hold five, and each stack increases the user’s follow-up damage by five percent. When they have five stacks, their crit damage increases by 25 percent.

Those numbers are especially helpful after you unlock Feixiao’s second passive Trace, the one that turns ultimate damage into follow-up damage, though the downside is that it limits your choice of party members to ones who use follow-up attacks. Still, with so many characters capable of using follow-up attacks now, and March 7th's free Hunt form working so well with Feixiao, there are plenty of potential allies to choose from.

If you don’t have many follow-up characters or just don't want to use March 7th, you may want to try Inert Salsotto. This Ornament set does the following:

  • Increases the user’s crit rate by eight percent, and when their crit rate reaches 50 percent or higher, their ultimate and follow-up attacks deal 15 percent more damage.

Feixiao already gets an extra 12 percent crit rate boost from her minor Trace nodes, so reaching the 50 percent threshold should be comparatively easy.

Another option if you have another Hunt character in your party, such as March 7th’s Hunt form, is Izumo Gensei.

  • Increases the wearer’s attack by 12 percent, and if at least one ally follows the user’s path, they get a 12 percent crit rate increase.

Those numbers might not seem impressive, but a 12 percent crit rate increase on top of Feixiao’s guaranteed 12 percent crit rate makes farming stats much easier.

Honkai Star Rail Feixiao stats

If you’ve read the previous sections, then it comes as no surprise that Feixiao needs crit rate and crit damage, along with wind damage and, to a lesser extent, speed. Feixiao with at least one other follow-up attacker who uses their follow-up frequently or with a character who buffs the party's speed can get by with attack as their boot stat instead of speed.

  • Body: Crit rate or crit damage
  • Feet: Attack percent or speed
  • Sphere: Wind damage or attack percent
  • Rope: Attack percent

Honkai Star Rail Feixiao Teams

Feixiao’s ideal team includes characters with follow-up attacks that help build her Flying Aureus stacks more quickly. If that’s not possible, bring your fastest attackers instead or consider adding Bronya or Sparkle to the team, if possible.

Robin increases follow-up damage, advance forwards the whole party with her ultimate, and provides strong attack buffs and a passive crit damage increase. Topaz’s follow-up attacks happen frequently, and her Proof of Debt mark increases how much damage enemies take from follow-ups, though Moze works as a strong substitute. Then there’s Aventurine, who keeps the party safe without even having to try and who launches his own follow-ups.

There’s also room for March 7th Hunt instead of Moze or Topaz, thanks to the speed buff she grants her Shifu and the crit damage buffs from her enhanced attacks. This version of March also launches follow-ups, and you can get her Eidolons just by completing an event.

Aventurine’s shields and follow-ups are excellent, but Preservation March 7th can cover those, albeit without quite as much effectiveness. Several early compositions also tend to feature Gallagher as the team’s sustain. He’s meant to be built for speed, his ultimate grants him an action advance, and he can use Light Cones such as Quid Pro Quo to boost party energy – very helpful if Robin is on the team – or Multiplication, to act sooner and generate more SP.

HSR 3.0 brought Jade back on the scene, and her follow-up attacks and speed support make her a strong teammate for Feixiao.

  • Feixiao
  • Jade
  • Moze, Topaz, or March 7th Hunt
  • Sustain

If you want higher damage numbers and have Robin, you could swap her in for the second follow-up support character.

Honkai Star Rail - Feixiao Ascension Materials

To get Feixiao from Level 1 all the way to Level 80 in Honkai Star Rail, you will need the following Ascension Materials for her:

  • 15x Artifex's Module
  • 15x Artifex's Cogwheel
  • 15x Artifex's Gyreheart
  • 65x A Glass of the Besotted Era
  • 30800x Credits

Honkai Star Rail - Feixiao Traces Priority

If you're running Feixiao in Honkai Star Rail, you'll be using her ultimate to deal the most damage in battle, so you'll want to prioritise that above all else when picking your Traces. After that, you can focus on building up Feixiao's talent and/or skill simultaneously. We don't use Feixiao's basic attack, so we can leave that Trace for last.

Feixiao's Traces and the order in which you should prioritise them, from highest to lowest priority, are as follows:

  • Ultimate
  • Talent
  • Skill
  • Basic Attack

Check out our Honkai Star Rail tier list to see how these team options stack up and who else might be a good pick, and head over to our Star Rail codes page for some freebies to help with your next pull.

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