In HSR Currency Wars, if you’re tired of sweating over Aglaea with two Anti-Grav Boots or Phainon with three Chassis of Retribution, this one’s for you. The Follow-up ATK Qingque Xianzhou team is a true meta comp in Currency Wars: low hand strain, high ceiling, and hilarious late-game numbers. You only need a small core of units and two key items to come online, and from there it’s just: press “battle”, watch bars move, and let the damage graph turn into modern art.
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Why Follow-up ATK Qingque Xianzhou Team Works

The heart of the team is Qingque equipped with Follow-up ATK Emblem. The Follow-up ATK Emblem changes all of her damage into Follow-up ATK damage and, more importantly, gives +10% Advance Forward after every “action”.
Here, an “action” isn’t just attacking – Qingque’s draws also count, and in Currency Wars she can keep drawing even after “Hidden Hand” her tiles. As long as each Qingque turn totals 10+ actions (draws + attacks), she advances her own action bar by 100% and effectively takes another turn immediately. Repeat this loop and you get “permanent turn” Qingque.

Now add the fact that Qingque is a Xianzhou faction unit, and you see where this is going. Every time a Xianzhou ally takes an action, Lighting-Lord gains stacks and gets advances, increasing both his damage and his turn frequency. Qingque’s constant tile drawing doesn’t just move her own bar – it also keeps feeding Lighting-Lord stacks, turning her into a “Lighting-Lord launcher” that repeatedly fires off super-charged AOE DMG.

The result: once the loop is stable, Qingque stops being “1-cost low-rarity carry that hits like a wet noodle” and becomes a zero-interaction, endlessly looping stat monster that drags your entire Xianzhou engine to absurd damage. Your only real job is making sure you survive long enough to switch the engine on.
Follow-up ATK Qingque Xianzhou Team Structure
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On Field |
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Qingque |
Jing Yuan |
Huohuo |
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Off Field |
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Yanqing |
Robin |
Fu Xuan |
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Tingyun |
Fugue |
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This comp is very straightforward in terms of who you want on the board: you stack Xianzhou bond as high as possible and let Qingque and Lighting-Lord do the heavy lifting.
In a “full” version of the team, your frontline is usually Qingque + Jing Yuan + 1 support/healer, while the backline is filled with more Xianzhou and generic buffers like Sparkle, Tingyun, Fugue, Robin, and so on, depending on what the mode offers. The goal is to reach 7-Xianzhou bond, then layer other bonds like 3 Follow-up ATK / 2 Quantum Resonance / 2 Skill Points to smooth your mid-game.
Qingque is always the main on-field unit, piloting the loop. Jing Yuan is your Lighting-Lord cannon, converting all those Xianzhou actions into massive multi-target strikes. The rest of the cast are “stat sticks + buffs”: ATK/CRIT/DMG% buffs, RES PEN, extra Pursuit procs, and survivability so you don’t accidentally die while your engine is warming up.
Because the comp’s late-game damage scales with how many buffers you can cram in, adding more supports isn’t “copium”—it genuinely translates into more multipliers. And if you end up with extra Xianzhou Emblems, you can even replace Yanqing with Cerydra, Sparkle, or another strong support, further boosting tempo and overall damage output.
Qingque Build – Eidolons, Light Cone, and Relics
One of the biggest strengths of Pursuit-loop Qingque in Currency Wars is that she functions perfectly at E0. This mode treats her kit differently: tile-drawing counts as individual actions, Pursuit conversion turns all her damage into follow-ups, and the loop itself is powered by action count, not Eidolon multipliers. As long as she can spam draws and reach 10+ actions per “turn,” she will still chain herself back to the top of the action bar—no constellations required.

Dance! Dance! Dance! is especially valuable in this mode because action tempo is everything. The Ultimate-triggered teamwide Advance Forward helps your board enter the “stable loop” phase earlier, pushes Lighting-Lord toward his first big volley, and smooths early fights where Qingque hasn’t yet hit full Pursuit density. In Currency Wars, faster setup = safer scaling.

Eagle of Twilight Line shines for similar reasons. The 4-pc’s 25% Advance Forward after Ult stacks with Follow-up ATK’s repeated 10% pushes, tightening the loop so Qingque is far less likely to drop below the “infinite turn” threshold during mid-stage fights. Its SPD and action-economy focus matter more here than raw damage. in Currency Wars, tempo is DPS, and stable turn monopoly is the real win condition.
Best Investment Environment

Follow-Up ATK’s Invitation is the ideal Investment Environment because it guarantees the Follow-Up ATK emblem, the single item Qingque must have to enter her infinite-action loop. Without this emblem the comp simply cannot function, but with it, even low-investment boards stabilize quickly. Securing it early lets you curve smoothly into Xianzhou scaling and Lighting-Lord ramp, dramatically boosting win-rate and consistency.
Best Investment Strategy
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Follow-Up ATK Emblem Set |
Follow-Up ATK Emblem |
Shining Blue Gem |
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Obtains 1 "Follow-Up ATK Emblem," 1 "Feixiao" and 1 "Perpetual Engine”. |
Obtains 1 "Follow-Up ATK Emblem" and 1"Feixiao". |
Obtains 1 "Blue Gem." After 3 Node(s), obtains "Basic Weapon Box”. |
All three options exist for one reason only: to secure the Follow-Up ATK Emblem as early as possible. Without it, the Pursuit Qingque engine simply doesn’t function, and the team collapses before reaching mid-game Xianzhou scaling. If your first pick doesn’t offer one of these Follow-Up ATK routes, restart immediately—forcing a run without the emblem almost always leads to getting stuck or wiped in mid-game nodes, wasting far more time than a quick reset.
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Best Equipment Set
The equipment priority flows from top to bottom and left to right, and you must ensure that Qingque secures both the Follow-Up ATK Emblem and Momentum Edge as early as possible.
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Qingque |
Follow-up ATK Emblem |
Momentum Edge |
Momentum Edge |
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Robin |
Electromagnetic Catapult |
Electromagnetic Catapult |
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Fu Xuan |
Caloric Overload |
Ring of Life |
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Sparkle |
Meteor Wings |
Meteor Wings |
Game Plan – Early, Mid, and Late
Early Game (Lv. 1–3)
Early on, pretend this isn’t a Qingque comp yet. You just want a stable, high-damage frontline: use trial carries or any strong 1–3 cost DPS the shop offers, plus simple bonds like AoE, Energy or DoT that work without special gear. Pick up Qingque if she appears, but don’t force her on field as solo carry.
Focus on 50-Coin econ and fast leveling so you can unlock more slots later. The only hard rule: if an early shop offers Follow-Up ATK emblem, you snap-pick it; otherwise, just play a normal safe board.
Mid Game (Lv. 4–7)

Once Qingque has a Follow-Up ATK emblem and you’ve fixed SP with Sparkle or SP-refund weapons, you can start pivoting into the real engine. Your next goal is hitting 5 Xianzhou, then pushing toward 7, so Lightning-Lord’s damage truly comes online.
This is also when you field your core sustain and buffers—Huohuo or Fu Xuan to prevent random deaths, Tingyun or Sparkle to keep Energy and SP stable.
If you have spare economy, you can upgrade key support units to 2★, which noticeably improves consistency. And if Qingque is already on board with six or more copies held, you can even consider pushing her to 3★ early.
In easier fights, let her stay on field and spam skills to test whether she can reliably reach 10 actions per cycle; if the loop occasionally drops, that’s fine—you can still close out fights with the rest of the team while your bonds and gear finish scaling.
Late Game (Lv. 8–9)

With Fully-Optimized Qingque, 7 Xianzhou active and a full support shell, the comp flips into its final form. Qingque becomes your main source of tempo and damage: every tile draw and enhanced basic advances her action bar and stacks follow-up scaling, so the longer the fight goes, the more absurd her output gets.
Lightning-Lord turns into a true DPS, fed by her endless actions. Your job is just to keep the loop stable—maintain SP with supports and gear, keep at least one healer on field, and funnel key buffs into Qingque and Jing Yuan. At that point, late nodes feel less like a fair roguelike and more like watching your engine farm enemies on autopilot.
Conclusion

If you’re tired of micromanaging fragile Break lines or sweating through Reflect memes, Follow-up ATK Qingque Xianzhou Team is a fantastic change of pace: once you’ve seen her chain turns while Lightning-Lord detonates the board, it’s hard to go back to “normal” comps.
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