Zhuang Fangyi goes live on April 17, 2026 with Arknights: Endfield Version 1.2, At the Wake of Spring, and she arrives as a 6-star Electric Striker who fights with an Arts Unit. She is the kind of unit who looks clean on paper, but only really pops off once the team around her is doing the right setup work. That is why this team guide focuses on the pairings that actually matter: the tightly bound Perlica + Arclight core, then what each fourth slot changes for bossing, burst pacing, or long-fight comfort.
Why Zhuang Fangyi, Perlica, and Arclight Feel Strongly Bound

Zhuang Fangyi is strongly paired with Perlica because Perlica gives her everything she wants at the right time. Fangyi’s Combo Skill needs Electric Infliction on the target to trigger, while her Battle Skill gets much stronger when it consumes Electrification. Perlica covers both jobs cleanly: her Battle Skill applies Electric Infliction, and her Combo Skill forces Electrification while increasing the Arts damage enemies take. That lets Fangyi enter her damage window faster and cash out bigger Battle Skill hits more consistently.
Arclight is just as tied to that same loop. Fangyi constantly creates and consumes Electrification, and Arclight directly converts those moments into extra Combo procs and SP recovery. In other words, Fangyi is not simply benefiting from Arclight’s utility. She is feeding Arclight’s trigger condition every rotation, and Arclight is paying that back by keeping Fangyi’s damage cycle smooth.
That is why this pairing feels strongly bound, not loosely synergistic. Perlica starts Fangyi’s engine, Arclight sustains it, and Fangyi is the unit that turns both into real pressure.
Zhuang Fangyi Best Team
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Perlica |
Arclight |
Antal |
Antal turns this trio from “good Electric shell” into a tightly synced single-target team. His Battle Skill puts Focus on the target, adding Electric Susceptibility, and his Combo copies the latest Arts Infliction that hits that Focused enemy. In this lineup, that usually means extra Electric Infliction, so Perlica sets the debuff, Antal doubles it, and Zhuang Fangyi reaches her burst checks faster. His Ultimate also adds teamwide Electric Amp, and the built-in healing keeps the rotation comfy during longer fights.
Antal’s timing is very simple: pre-cast his Battle Skill before the fight to get Focus and Electric Susceptibility online immediately, then hold his Ultimate for Zhuang Fangyi’s burst window. The ideal spot is right after Zhuang Fangyi enters her Ultimate state.
Zhuang Fangyi Official Team
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Zhuang Fangyi |
Perlica |
Arclight |
Alesh |
Alesh works in the fourth slot because his kit rewards a team that already consumes Arts Reactions, and this lineup does that for free. His Combo triggers when an Arts Reaction is consumed and refunds SP, so every time the core shell cashes out its Electric setup, Alesh can piggyback with extra tempo and stagger. His own Battle Skill is less important here, since it is built around consuming Cryo Infliction to force Solidification, which is not the main job this team wants from him.
That is why his timing is very specific. If Alesh enters with Combo available, use it immediately, because that is the cleanest part of his value in this team. His Ultimate should be held until Electrification is already on the target, then used before Zhuang Fangyi’s Battle Skill. That lets Alesh add SP and Cryo pressure without taking away the Electrification cash-out Zhuang Fangyi is actually built to convert.
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Double-Carry Team
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Zhuang Fangyi |
Perlica |
Arclight |
Avywenna |
Avywenna turns the fourth slot into a second Electric burst layer rather than a pure support slot. Her kit revolves around setting Thunderlances with Combo Skill and cashing them out with Battle Skill, but the catch is that her Combo needs Electric Infliction or Electrification on the target, and she cannot start that loop cleanly by herself outside Ultimate → Battle Skill. In this lineup, Perlica solves that immediately, while Arclight keeps the Electric engine moving, so Avywenna can jump in and convert the same setup into another burst window.
Her buttons are very direct. If Combo is lit, use it immediately. Her Ultimate can be used either in place of Perlica’s Battle Skill or right after Zhuang Fangyi enters Ultimate, and her Battle Skill should be pressed immediately after her own Ultimate. That timing keeps her Thunderlance payoff tight and lets her convert the team’s Electric setup into fast burst without dragging out the rotation.
Long-Fight Team
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Zhuang Fangyi |
Perlica |
Arclight |
Ardelia |
Ardelia brings Corrosion, Arts Susceptibility, and real sustain to the last slot, so the team becomes much safer without losing offensive value. Her Combo applies temporary Corrosion, which lowers resistance to all elements, and her Battle Skill can later consume that Corrosion for Arts Susceptibility. In this lineup, that Arts-side payoff is the part that matters most, while her Mr. Dolly shadows add healing and make longer fights feel much less stressful.
Her timing is simple. If she enters with Combo available, use it immediately to get Corrosion online. Then do not rush Battle Skill right away. Let Corrosion sit for a bit, and use Battle Skill once the Corrosion duration is already past halfway. That way the team gets both parts of her kit: early resistance shred first, then the later Arts Susceptibility cash-out when it is actually worth spending.
Conclusion
Zhuang Fangyi team building is way more fun once you stop treating every fourth slot like the same flavor of support. The core is already doing the heavy lifting. What really changes the feel of the team is whether you want cleaner single-target pressure, a second burst window, or a safer setup for drawn-out fights. Pick the version that matches how you actually play, and her whole rotation starts feeling a lot more satisfying. And if you are getting ready to pull or gear up for Version 1.2, LDShop is a nice place to check for Arknights: Endfield discounted top-up deals.

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