With the release of Ineffa in Genshin Impact Version 5.8, players have a powerful new Electro sub-DPS built around the Lunar Charged reaction. Her role may seem simple, but Ineffa offers flexibility across a wide variety of team comps, from traditional Electro-Charged setups to the new Lunar reaction-focused archetypes.
In a recent deep dive by SuperaTom on YouTube, we get a look at 10 of the best teams you can build around Ineffa right now—ranging from budget-friendly options to high-end comps that include Fontaine and Nod-Krai’s newest units.
Team 1: Premium Taser Team
Neuvillette + Ineffa + Furina + Kazuha
This is an upgraded Electro-Charged team with a Lunar twist. Ineffa buffs Neuvillette’s output through shielding and Lunar Charge reactions. Furina applies consistent Hydro, and Kazuha provides grouping, Electro resistance shred, and EM bonuses. Kazuha’s return here is notable after being edged out in Natlan meta teams.
Team 2: Free-to-Play Taser Core
Xingqiu + Ineffa + Fischl + Sucrose
This team is perfect for players on a budget. Sucrose drives reactions, buffs EM, and swirls Hydro and Electro to sustain Lunar Charge uptime. Fischl supports with off-field Electro and energy. The result is a compact, low-cost version of a high-efficiency reaction team.
Team 3: Hyperbloom Powerhouse
Nahida + Yelan + Ineffa + Furina
A refined Hyperbloom/Lunar Bloom hybrid that takes full advantage of EM scaling. Nahida applies Dendro consistently, while Yelan and Furina offer Hydro for bloom triggers. Ineffa adds off-field Electro and amplifies Hyperbloom damage. This team benefits from strong off-field synergy and reaction efficiency.
Team 4: Overvape with Arlecchino
Arlecchino + Ineffa + Furina + Bennett
A unique Overvape team with Arlecchino on-field, capitalizing on Electro and Hydro auras. While not her top-performing comp, Ineffa contributes off-field Electro and adds Lunar Charge potential, while Bennett provides buffs and healing.
Team 5: Chasca Reaction Team
Chasca + Ineffa + Furina + Bennett
Chasca thrives on field with frequent elemental reactions. With Furina and Ineffa supplying constant Hydro and Electro respectively, and Bennett handling support, this team feels smooth and reactive. It’s an underdog option that scales well with investment.
Team 6: Electro Hypercarry
Keqing/Clorinde + Ineffa + Furina + Kazuha
For players looking to bring Keqing or Clorinde back into the spotlight, Ineffa offers support through shields, EM buffs, and reaction potential. While the team lacks a dedicated healer unless you switch Furina’s mode or include Clorinde (who can self-sustain), it’s a strong Electro-forward comp with fast pacing.
Team 7: Raiden Hyperloom
Raiden Shogun + Ineffa + Nahida + Furina
A massive Hyperbloom engine. Raiden serves as the main trigger, Ineffa enhances reactions with Electro support and Lunar Charge, Nahida provides Dendro and EM, and Furina delivers Hydro and buffs. Raiden’s burst helps boost personal damage while Lunar reactions do the heavy lifting.
Team 8: Mizuki Easy Mode Team
Mizuki + Ineffa + Furina + Yae Miko
Mizuki thrives with sub-DPS teammates. This setup is low-maintenance—just deploy your supports and let Mizuki handle the frontlines. With triple off-field elements (Hydro, Electro, Electro), it’s a “fire and forget” setup that’s incredibly beginner-friendly yet still competitive.
Team 9: Varesa Reaction Variant
Varesa + Ineffa + Bennett + Flex
While Varesa’s overload team is already strong, adding Ineffa introduces Lunar Charge to shake things up. This team adds variety and flexibility, especially if you’re tired of the standard overload setup. It’s not meta-breaking, but it’s fun and functional.
Team 10: Navia Lunar Mix
Navia + Xilonen + Ineffa + Furina
A creative Geo-meets-Lunar composition. While not her BIS team, Navia can work with Ineffa and Furina for off-field utility and Lunar Charge support. Xilonen handles buffing and crowd control. Great for flexible rotations and team depth when building for Sission Onslaught or Abyss.
Honorable Mentions and Notes
- Chlorinde and Sethos also benefit from Ineffa in Electro reaction-focused teams, especially when healing or shielding is covered.
- Flins teams can work well with Ineffa for Lunar Charge synergy, especially with double Dendro and Hydro setups.
- Ineffa’s shield and off-field presence make her a viable plug-and-play unit in many existing reaction-based comps.
- Artifact synergy is vital: teams using Lunar mechanics get bonus EM and Crit stats when two Nod-Krai units are present.
Final Thoughts: Is Ineffa Worth It?
Absolutely. Ineffa isn’t just a sub-DPS—she’s a reaction enabler, a teamwide EM buffer, a shielder, and a vital cog in the Lunar meta machine. Whether you’re building Hyperbloom, Overvape, or Electro-Charged teams, she adds value in both free-to-play and high-investment comps.
If you’ve pulled her or plan to, you now have at least 10 different team options to explore and optimize.
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Source: SuperaTom on YouTube
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Is Ineffa a must-pull?
A: Not mandatory, but she’s one of the best sub-DPS units for reaction-based teams, especially in the Nod-Krai meta.
Q: Does Ineffa work without other Nod-Krai characters?
A: Yes, but she’s even stronger when paired with another Nod-Krai unit to unlock artifact and Lunar bonus synergies.
Q: Can Ineffa replace Fischl or Kuki in Taser/Hyperbloom teams?
A: In many cases, yes. She brings unique utility via shields, buffs, and more reaction power.
Q: What are the best teammates for Ineffa?
A: Furina, Nahida, Xingqiu, Yelan, Raiden, and Keqing all benefit from Ineffa’s support and enable strong Lunar comps.
Q: Should I invest in her signature weapon?
A: It’s great but not essential. She functions well with ER and EM-focused weapons like Kitain Cross Spear or Favonius Lance.
