With the upcoming release of Cyrene and her special skill kit to provide amazing unique buffs to each individual Chrysos Heirs in the team, different Chrysos Heirs will have different synergy and interactions with Cyrene’s skill kit, making it important for players to understand how these kits will affect their team building. In this guide, we will go over everything players need to know about the synergy between Hysilens and Cyrene.
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Hysilens And Cyrene Team Synergy - Everything You Need To Know
Cyrene is a very unique character with the ability to provide immensely powerful buffs to each individual Chrysos Heirs in the team, making her a valuable and flexible support option to slot into the different Chrysos Heir teams.
For the interaction between Hysilens and Cyrene, as Cyrene herself doesn’t provide any DoT synergy, there are certain considerations players will need to take into account when running Cyrene alongside Hysilens in the different DoT teams.
Cyrene’s Hysilens Buff Analysis
After using her Ultimate and summoning her memosprite, Cyrene can select Hysilens as her main buff target and grants her special buffs that helps improve her rotation:
- One-time effect.
- When used on Hysilens, Hysilens gains "Flowing Warmth." After Hysilens uses an attack, consumes "Flowing Warmth" and regenerates 60 Energy for this unit.
- In this battle, increases DMG dealt by Hysilens by 120%.
- After Hysilens uses Basic ATK/Skill to attack enemies, causes the DoT currently applied on the attacked enemy targets to immediately produce DMG equal to 60%/80% of the original DMG.

To summarize this buff allows you to grant Hysilens an occasional buff with these effects:
- While it is a one-time effect, players can activate it on Hysilens multiple times if you can trigger Cyrene’s Ultimate multiple times.
- Each time the buff is granted on Hysilens, she will be able to regenerate 60 energy every time she uses an attack. This essentially allows Hysilens to instantly regenerate half of her Ultimate gauge and allow her to rotate her Ultimate extremely quickly.
- In this battle, increase the Damage Dealt by Hysilens by 120%. This is a single effect and allows Hysilens to deal more DoT damage overall for the entire duration of the fight. Please note that this effect doesn’t stack even when you use multiple buffs on Hysilens.
- After Hysilens uses Basic or Skill to attack enemies, she will trigger all DoT to deal 1 instance of damage to enemies. This effect massively enhances Hysilens’ damage potential by allowing her to trigger all DoTs on all the enemies with all of her attacks.
Overall, this buff provides Hysilens with 2 major improvements to her kit: the constant energy needed for her to use her Ultimate more frequently and the ability to trigger DoT with both her skills and basic attacks. Both massively enhance Hysilens overall damage rotation and damage output. However, due to how Hysilens team building works, there are certain considerations players need to make when using Cyrene together with Hysilens.
Cyrene’s Role In A Hysilens Team
Now that we have gone over the buff effects on Hysilens, we will need to analyze what Cyrene's role will be in a Hysilens team.
As a supporter that is mainly only buffs other Chrysos Heirs and requires Chrysos Heirs to function properly, Cyrene's role in a DoT team is generally quite minimal in nature and will require a lot of set up to make her work properly. Cyrene can usually be slotted into the DoT team as a sub DPS support option, replacing the 3rd DoT Nihility option in the team like Black Swan, Sampo, Luka, etc and will be run alongside Hysiens and Kafka in a premium DoT team.

As a support, Cyrene’s role in the DoT team will mainly focus around getting her Ultimate up as quickly as possible in order to grant their special Chrysos Heir buff to Hysilens to constantly be granted her unique buff and allow her to use her Ultimate as frequently as possible to maximize her damage output. Additionally, Cyrene offers a 20% damage boost to all allies when she is on the field and can supplement all allies’ damage output by allowing them to deal additional True Damage with her skill effect. Furthermore, upon activating her first Ultimate, Cyrene will provide the entire team with a free Ultimate use, helping to boost the damage output of the team for 1 time.
Should You Run Cyrene Alongside Hysilens
Generally speaking, slotting Cyrene in a DoT team massively hinders the entire team’s synergy overall due to how slow it for Cyrene to actually charge her Ultimate to actually buff Hysilens, how she doesn’t actually provide any innate buff to DoT damage like Attack buff or Effect Hit Rate Buff and how Cyrene doesn’t actually provide any additional DoT stacks or effects on enemies, making it so that each DoT trigger deal less damage overall.
Additionally, in order to actually run Cyrene alongside a DoT team, players will need to bring either Hyacine or Dan Heng Permansor Terrae as the sustain for the team, both providing less value overall to the DoT team synergy than other sustain options like Huohuo.
Therefore, if players want to run Cyrene in a DoT team to buff Hysilens, it is extremely important to consider that players will need to either use a full DoT team + Cyrene with no sustain for the maximum amount of damage output for the cost of slower Cyrene Ultimate cycles or running Cyrene together with Hysilens and Hyacine in the same team for way less DoT damage output, making it less desirable overall to run her in a DoT team.
However, with all of this being said, there are certain team options and situations where running Cyrene alongside Hysilens in a DoT team is a relatively good option. For once, if players do not have premium DoT options like Kafka or Black Swan to run alongside Hysilens, you can run a Hysilens Hypercarry team alongside other Chrysos Heirs in order to allow Hysilens to act as frequently as possible, turning her into the team’s main DPS option while supplementing her damage with the help of other Chrysos Heirs.

Hysilens & Cyrene Team Comp Recommendations
The following are some team comp recommendations and explanations as well as things players need to take into account for each team when running Hysilens alongside Cyrene:
- Premium DoT Team:
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| Kafka | Hysilens | Cyrene | Permansor Terrae | 
This is the premium DoT team set up alongside Cyrene, with Cyrene's role mainly focusing on buffing only Hysilens. Please note that this team will take a long time to help Cyrene charge up her Ultimate, which can cause the team to function relatively slowly until players are able to activate her first Ultimate on Hysilens. Dan Heng Permansor Terrae is used as the team’s sustain option to help charge Cyrene Ultimate a bit better while also providing an attack buff and shield buff to allies.
- Full Offensive Premium DoT Team:
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| Kafka | Hysilens | Black Swan | Cyrene | 
This team makes use of Cyrene in the same way Robin is used in a full offensive Premium DoT Team, granting the team damage buff while running alongside 3 different DoT characters to maximize the team’s damage output. Of course, this team should only be run if players want to maximize their 0 cycle gameplay and can’t be run for long fights due to the lack of any sustain options.
- Hysilens Hypercarry
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| Hysilens | Cyrene | Remembrance Trailblazer | Permansor Terrae | 
The goal of this team is to allow Hysilens to be the team’s main DPS and hypercarry option with the help of Cyrene’s Ultimate to quickly cycle her buff on Hysilens and allow Hysilens to use her Ultimate as frequently as possible. Dan Heng Permansor Terrae serves as the team’s sustain and attack buffer for Hysilens, while Remembrance Trailblazer allows Hysilens to be action advanced and activate her DoT more frequently with all of her attacks.
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Hysilens Build Changes With Cyrene In The Team
When running alongside Cyrene, there are several changes to Hysilens’ kit that players should focus on in order to maximize Hysilens’ damage output:
- If you run Hysilens alongside Cyrene and Kafka, Focus on Boosting Hysilens’ Speed & Effect Hit Rate Stats. This is to ensure that Hysilens will be able to act as frequently as possible in order to apply as many DoTs on enemies as possible since the team will be lacking in DoT due to a lack of a 3rd DoT character. Additionally, high speed will allow Hyacine to charge Cyrene better as well, helping to improve the damage cycle overall. Players need to have Hysilens’ Effect Hit Rate at the needed level to obtain Kafka’s Attack buff in order to maximize her damage output as well.
- For Hypercarry Hysilens, players should focus mainly on her Speed And Attack instead. Speed is needed for her to apply as much DoT as possible within a short amount of time, while focusing on attack will maximize her damage output when she doesn’t have the attack buff from other sources like Kafka or Robin in the typical DoT team.
Conclusion
With that, we have gone over the synergy between Cyrene and Hysilens. We hope that with the help of this guide, players will have a better understanding of how these two characters works together and will be able to better use them in a team in order to maximize the effects of Cyrene’s special Chrysos Heir buffs on Hysilens.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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