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HSR4.2 Evansecia Build Guide|The Elation Physical Main DPS, E0-Friendly Clear Guide

Finley Davis, KeyGoldFinley Davis

Evansecia, the new 5-star Physical The Elation character in Honkai: Star Rail Version 4.2, is about to make her debut. With her refreshing high school girl design, smooth Ultimate rotation, and frequent follow-up attack mechanics, she has quickly become one of the most talked-about new DPS units among players.

As a new main DPS for The Elation lineup, Evansecia has a very low entry barrier. Her full core damage loop is already available at E0, making her suitable for both AoE mob clearing and single-target boss fights. Whether you are a beginner looking for a reliable carry or a veteran player building out your Elation roster, Evansecia is a high-value character worth considering.

This guide covers Evansecia’s basic information, core mechanics, Relics, Light Cones, team comps, rotation tips, Eidolon value, and FAQ in a clear and player-friendly format.

Evansecia Character Overview

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Basic Information

Character: Evansecia
Rarity: 5-Star
Element: Physical
Path: The Elation
Role: High-frequency Ultimate DPS, follow-up attack carry, AoE and single-target damage dealer

Quick Summary

Evansecia is an E0-friendly Physical main DPS with smooth energy cycling, strong CRIT DMG scaling, and consistent follow-up attack damage.

Her unique resource system, Good Work Deserves a Reward, allows Energy and Smile Points to convert into each other, giving her strong resource efficiency and frequent Ultimate uptime. Once enough resources are accumulated, Evansecia can summon her fox teacher to trigger follow-up attacks while also restoring Energy for herself.

This makes her combat rhythm fast, clean, and easy to maintain. She is simple to play, does not require complex inputs, and is not strictly locked behind limited teammates. For new players, she can serve as a low-pressure progression carry. For veteran players, she fills the role of a reliable The Elation Physical DPS.

Evansecia Skills and Core Mechanics

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Talent

Evansecia’s Talent is the core of her kit.

Her CRIT DMG is converted into The Elation value at a certain ratio, raising her overall damage ceiling. Her Energy and Smile Points also interact with each other, allowing one resource to generate value across multiple parts of her rotation.

After reaching the required resource threshold, Evansecia summons her fox teacher to deal a follow-up attack. This attack also helps restore Energy, making it the key to her continuous Ultimate cycle.

Skill Logic

Basic ATK: Used only when necessary. It is not a priority for leveling.

Skill: Evansecia’s main resource-building tool. It generates Smile Points and stacks damage buffs.

Ultimate: Her main burst source. It deals AoE Physical damage and includes multiple random bounce hits, making it useful against both groups of enemies and single bosses.

Technique: Gives Evansecia initial resources at the start of battle, helping her skip the slow ramp-up phase and enter her damage cycle faster.

Trace Priority

Recommended priority:

Ultimate > Talent > Skill Basic ATK

Prioritize Evansecia’s Ultimate first to maximize her burst damage. Her Talent should also be leveled as high as possible because it unlocks her Energy recovery and follow-up attack core. Her Skill can be leveled to around Level 8 for most content. Her Basic ATK is not important for her damage output and can be left at a low level.

Evansecia Relics and Light Cones

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Best Relic Set

Best-in-slot Relics:

4-Pc Hero of Triumphant Song + 2-Pc Punklorde Zero

This setup fits Evansecia’s The Elation-based damage pattern very well and significantly improves her Elation damage output. For players aiming for an optimized Evansecia build, this is her recommended endgame Relic setup.

Sub-stat Priority

CRIT DMG > CRIT Rate > Physical DMG Boost > ATK > SPD

Evansecia benefits heavily from CRIT DMG because of her Talent conversion. CRIT Rate remains important for consistency, but CRIT DMG should be the main focus once your CRIT Rate is stable.

Planar Ornament Main Stats

Planar Sphere: Physical DMG Boost
Link Rope: Energy Regeneration Rate

Energy Regeneration Rate helps Evansecia maintain smoother Ultimate cycles, which is especially valuable in longer fights.

Best Light Cones for Evansecia

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Best Signature Light Cone

Encounter in the Next Blooming Season

This is Evansecia’s signature Light Cone and her best overall option. It fits her resource mechanics perfectly, improves Ultimate damage, and helps optimize her Energy cycle. If you get this Light Cone, Evansecia can be considered fully built from a weapon perspective.

Best 5-Star Alternative

When She Decided to See

This is Yao Guang’s signature Light Cone and works well as a high-end alternative for Evansecia. It provides strong damage amplification and Energy support, which matches Evansecia’s fast rotation style.

Best 4-Star Option

Today Is Another Good Day

This is a strong 4-star The Elation Light Cone option. It provides useful CRIT Rate and can perform very well at Superimposition 5. For low spenders or players without Evansecia’s signature Light Cone, this is one of the most practical options.

Best Free Light Cone

Mushroom Gagaga Adventure

This event Light Cone provides CRIT Rate and damage bonuses, making it a solid transitional choice if you do not have a premium 5-star Light Cone.

Best Evansecia Team Comps

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Premium The Elation Team

Team:

Evansecia + Trailblazer: The Elation + Yao Guang + Huohuo

This is Evansecia’s strongest high-end team setup. The team focuses on fast resource generation, frequent Ultimate uptime, and strong follow-up attack synergy. Huohuo provides healing and Energy support, keeping the team stable in high-pressure content.

Best for:

Memory of Chaos
High-difficulty boss fights
Players with complete The Elation support units
Maximum damage ceiling

F2P-Friendly Team

Team:

Evansecia + Tingyun + Pela + Natasha

This is the most accessible team for beginners and F2P players. Tingyun provides Energy and ATK buffs, Pela offers DEF reduction and utility, while Natasha handles healing and team survival.

This team does not require limited 5-star supports and is suitable for daily farming, Simulated Universe-style content, story progression, and early Memory of Chaos stages.

Rotation Guide

  1. Use Evansecia’s Technique before battle to gain initial resources and skip the slow start.

  2. Open with her Skill to generate Smile Points and stack damage buffs.

  3. Use her Ultimate once Energy is ready to deal large AoE Physical damage.

  4. Trigger her fox follow-up attack to restore Energy and continue the damage loop.

  5. Repeat the Skill + Ultimate cycle to maintain high-frequency damage output.

Evansecia’s rotation is simple. The key is to keep her resources flowing and avoid wasting Ultimate timing when her follow-up attack can help extend the loop.

Evansecia Eidolon Guide

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E0

E0 is already complete.

Evansecia has her full damage and rotation mechanics at E0. For most players, this is the best stopping point. She does not require Eidolons to function as a strong main DPS.

E1

E1 is her first major damage upgrade.

It provides a noticeable damage increase and raises her overall ceiling. Players who like Evansecia and want a stronger long-term investment can consider stopping at E1.

E2 and Higher

Higher Eidolons further improve her Energy cycle and follow-up attack damage. These upgrades are mainly for high spenders or players who want to push Evansecia’s maximum output.

Should You Pull Evansecia?

You Should Pull Evansecia If:

You need a strong Physical main DPS.
You are a new player who wants an easy-to-use carry.
You like Evansecia’s character design and schoolgirl fox-senpai style.
You want a low-cost, high-value DPS at E0.
You are building a The Elation team.
You want a character with simple rotations and frequent Ultimate damage.

For players planning to pull Evansecia, make sure you have enough Stellar Jade and upgrade materials prepared. If you are short on resources and want to progress faster, a secure Honkai Star Rail top up or HSR top up option can help you prepare for her banner, Light Cone, and future team upgrades without interrupting your pull plan.

You Can Skip Evansecia If:

You already have a fully built Physical main DPS.
Your Stellar Jade budget is very limited.
You do not enjoy high-frequency Ultimate rotations.
You are saving for another stronger priority character or team archetype.
You are not interested in The Elation-based gameplay.

Final Verdict

Evansecia is a classic E0-friendly main DPS with strong value for both F2P and low-spending players. She does not need high Eidolons or her signature Light Cone to perform well, and her rotation is simple enough for beginners to use comfortably.

Her strengths are clear: low investment requirement, smooth Energy cycle, frequent follow-up attacks, strong Physical damage, and broad team compatibility. If you need a reliable Physical DPS or want to expand your The Elation roster, Evansecia is a very reasonable pull in Version 4.2.

Prioritize her Ultimate and Talent first, farm the Hero of Triumphant Song Relic set, and use a practical 4-star Light Cone if you do not have her signature. With the right build, Evansecia can carry most regular content without demanding heavy spending.

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Evansecia FAQ

Is Evansecia locked to The Elation teams?

No. Evansecia does not have to be locked into a full The Elation team.

Her own mechanics are independent enough to function without multiple Elation teammates. Even with general supports such as Sparkle, Huohuo, Tingyun, or Pela, she can maintain a stable damage cycle and clear most content.

Is Evansecia still good without her signature Light Cone?

Yes. Evansecia is still strong without her signature Light Cone.

For daily content and lower Memory of Chaos stages, the gap is not huge. Her signature Light Cone mainly becomes more valuable in high-difficulty content where smoother Energy cycling and stronger Ultimate damage matter more. F2P players do not need to force the signature Light Cone.

How much SPD does Evansecia need?

Evansecia does not need heavy SPD investment.

Her resource and Energy cycle is already smooth, so low SPD builds can still work well. Prioritize CRIT DMG, CRIT Rate, and ATK first. SPD is useful if you get it naturally from sub-stats, but it is not something you need to force.