Hey Rovers! With Aemeath’s release right around the corner, one question keeps popping up everywhere—from comments to theorycrafting chats: should you pair her with Mornye or Chisa? Both show up in her strongest teams, both boost her damage in a big way, and both feel “right” depending on who you ask.
But here’s the thing: this isn’t about which support is stronger on paper. It’s about how you want to play Aemeath. Let’s break it down properly and figure out which option actually fits your playstyle.
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Aemeath’s Damage Profile

Rarity: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Element: Fusion | Weapon: Sword
Aemeath is a Liberation-centric main DPS. Her damage isn’t spread evenly across a fight—instead, it’s packed into short, explosive burst windows. When everything lines up, her Liberation deletes huge chunks of enemy HP in seconds. Outside of those windows, her damage is much more modest.
Because of this, Aemeath teams aren’t just about raw stats. They’re about enabling those Liberation moments as often, as cleanly, and as safely as possible. Your support choice directly affects how strong those bursts are, how frequently they happen, and how punishing mistakes feel. This is where Mornye and Chisa start pulling Aemeath in very different directions.
Chisa: Peak Burst Damage, High Execution

Rarity: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Element: Havoc | Weapon: Broadblade
Chisa represents the highest peak damage option for Aemeath. She’s a highly specialized debuff support built to amplify burst damage. Her kit increases burst stack limits, applies powerful defense shred, and directly strengthens the exact damage Aemeath deals during her Liberation windows.
In current DPR estimates, Aemeath–Len–Chisa teams excel at speed clears, tight Tower timers, and aggressive single-target nuking. When played perfectly, this setup produces some of Aemeath’s highest possible numbers.
The downside is rigidity. Chisa’s value is heavily tied to perfect timing. Miss a rotation, mismanage energy, or get interrupted mid-setup, and the team loses a large chunk of its damage. There’s very little fallback value outside those aligned burst windows.
In short, Chisa turns Aemeath into an execution check. If you’re confident in your mechanics and chasing peak performance, that’s a great trade. If not, it can feel stressful.
Mornye: Consistency and Real-World Damage

Rarity: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐|Element: Fusion|Weapon: Broadblade
Mornye takes a very different approach. Instead of focusing on one damage type, she provides universal damage amplification, faster Tune break buildup, and utility that smooths rotations and forgives small mistakes.
In Aemeath–Len–Mornye formations, DPR estimates are extremely competitive—and often sit at the top once realistic execution is factored in. While Mornye doesn’t push Aemeath to the same explosive peaks as Chisa, she lets Aemeath access meaningful damage windows more often and more reliably.
Mornye accelerates Tune breaks, stabilizes rotations, and reduces punishment when things don’t go perfectly. This is especially noticeable in longer fights, multi-wave content, or chaotic encounters where enemies move unpredictably.
Simply put: Chisa increases how hard Aemeath hits. Mornye increases how often Aemeath gets to hit properly.
For most players, that consistency translates into higher effective damage over time.
Long-Term Value and Account Flexibility
There’s also the long game to consider. Mornye’s buffs are universal, and her Tune break synergy isn’t locked to a single archetype. As more characters and enemies interact with Tune mechanics, her value is likely to grow across multiple teams.
Chisa, on the other hand, is highly specialized. She will always be excellent in burst-focused teams built around characters like Aemeath, but her value is more tightly tied to that niche. If you’re thinking beyond one DPS, Mornye offers broader flexibility for your account.
The Hybrid Option: Not Just a Binary Choice
Recent DPR estimates also show a flexible Aemeath setup sitting around 1.7–1.8 million DPR under realistic conditions. This team usually runs Aemeath with Len and leaves the final slot open for supports like Mornye, Chisa, or even Shorekeeper.
In this configuration, Chisa still boosts burst damage without completely dictating the rotation, while Mornye becomes optional rather than mandatory. Shorekeeper can also fit in, offering defensive utility and stability for longer or messier fights.
This hybrid approach explains why the debate isn’t strictly Mornye versus Chisa—there are viable middle-ground solutions depending on what your account needs.
Final Advice
So, who’s better for Aemeath: Mornye or Chisa?
If you’re aiming for maximum burst damage and confident in clean execution, Chisa is your best pick. If you value consistency, smoother rotations, and strong performance in real combat scenarios, Mornye will feel better in most content.Neither choice is wrong—it all comes down to your playstyle and priorities.
Conclusion
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Savannah Reed Experienced Game Editor
Savannah Reed is a senior game editor at LDShop.gg, specializing in in-depth coverage of RPG and strategy games. With a strong focus on titles like Wuthering Waves, Honkai: Star Rail and Whiteout Survival, she combines industry insight with firsthand player experience to deliver clear, informative, and actionable content. Her work is dedicated to helping gamers make smarter decisions—whether it’s understanding new updates or optimizing their in-game strategy.



