Lucy is coming to Wuthering Waves as part of the Cyberpunk: Edgerunners collab, expected to arrive with Version 3.4 in June 2026. She is a 5-star Spectro Resonator who uses Pistols, and her kit already looks made for players who enjoy fast, technical DPS rotations rather than simple swap-in damage. With Hack effects, enhanced Heavy Attack windows, and Rebecca synergy all baked into her playstyle, Lucy’s team choices matter a lot.
This guide goes over her best teammates, strongest team comp, and easier alternatives for Rovers who want to build around her properly from day one.
Lucy Team-Building Basics

Lucy is a Spectro main DPS whose damage profile leans heavily toward enhanced Heavy Attack and Hack-related damage. After entering Algorithm Compaction, her Basic Attack and Heavy Attack convert into special forms, and her stronger windows revolve around managing SQL, RAM, Root Access, and Hack effects. Because of this, Lucy prefers teammates who can do three things: help trigger or maintain Hack states, amplify Heavy Attack damage, or provide stable field time support while she stays on-field for her main damage window.
This makes Rebecca her most natural partner. Rebecca can apply Hack - Shifting and interact with Hack - Interfered, while her own kit also rewards active combat, fast hits, and extended damage windows through Huntress/Guts states, Fervor, Hot Hand, and her HMG-based Liberation finisher. Lucy wants enemies prepared for Hack damage; Rebecca helps create that setup while contributing real damage herself.
Best Team
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Lucy + Rebecca + Mornye is the strongest Lucy team because all three roles line up around Lucy’s real damage pattern. Rebecca is the best sub-DPS partner since she shares the Hack system and can help keep enemies inside the right damage state for Lucy’s Heavy Attack and Hack bursts.
Mornye completes the team as the sustain slot, giving healing, protection, Off-Tune buildup support, and teamwide damage utility through her support kit. Her Outro can provide a 25% team damage increase, while Syntony Field improves comfort during longer field-time rotations. At S1, Mornye becomes even smoother because her Interfered Marker application becomes easier to access, which helps this comp feel more consistent.
Heavy Attack Team
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This is the cleanest non-collab-style Lucy team. Iuno works because Lucy’s enhanced damage windows have a strong Heavy Attack focus, and Iuno’s Outro gives the incoming Resonator Heavy Attack DMG Amplification. That makes the rotation simple: build Iuno’s Concerto, swap into Lucy, then let Lucy spend her main damage window under the Heavy Attack buff. Shorekeeper gives stronger premium comfort with team damage amplification and recovery tools, while Verina remains a reliable universal support for players who want a lighter-cost healer. This team loses the direct Hack synergy Rebecca brings, but it keeps Lucy’s damage plan easy to execute.
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General Team
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Lynae is a flexible option when you want a general support instead of a pure Heavy Attack buffer. Her value comes from team damage support and an Outro that can grant All DMG Amplification to the incoming Resonator, with extra Resonance Liberation DMG value attached. Lucy gains less from the Liberation side than some other carries, but the All DMG buff still helps her overall rotation. This team is best for accounts that already have Lynae built and want a stable, comfortable setup without the Cyberpunk collab duo. Use Shorekeeper for a stronger premium support core, or Verina for a simple and dependable healer slot.
Budget-Friendly Team
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Mortefi is the best budget pick for Lucy because his Outro directly grants Heavy Attack DMG Amplification to the incoming Resonator. Since Lucy’s enhanced attacks carry strong Heavy Attack value, Mortefi gives her a relevant damage buff without needing a limited 5-star support. The rotation is also beginner-friendly: prepare Mortefi’s Concerto, swap into Lucy with his Outro, then play Lucy through her enhanced damage window. Shorekeeper gives higher ceiling and smoother survivability, while Verina keeps the team cheap and practical. This team lacks Rebecca’s Hack synergy and Mornye’s Tune-focused support, but it is easy to build, easy to play, and strong enough for new Rovers who pulled Lucy first.
Conclusion
Lucy shines the most when her team gives her enough room to set up, stay active, and cash out her strongest damage window. Rebecca is clearly her premium partner, while Iuno, Lynae, and Mortefi give players more flexible ways to build around her. Pick the version that fits your roster, practice the swap timing, and let Lucy do what she does best.
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