Lucilla is finally here, and she’s bringing a unique blend of Glacio support and personal damage to your team. If you’ve been waiting for a Rectifier character who can amplify your squad while dishing out solid hits herself, this guide has everything you need. We’ll break down her best weapons, gear, teams, and whether she deserves your hard-saved pulls.
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Who is Lucilla and What is Their Playstyle?
Lucilla is a 5-star Glacio Rectifier user and the president of Startorch Academy. In combat, she fills a hybrid support and sub-DPS role — she can boost the entire team’s damage while also dealing impressive Basic Attack DMG and Echo Skill DMG on her own.
Her kit revolves around the Glacio Chafe mechanic. By inflicting this debuff, she triggers team-wide DMG Amplification and sets up powerful follow-ups. Think of her as a catalyst who makes your main Glacio DPS shine even brighter while never feeling like dead weight on the field.
What really defines her playstyle is a charging mechanism on her third basic attack and Resonance Skill. Hold them down, and she unleashes a devastating strike — similar to Sanhua’s timed detonation, but with much more team utility layered on top. This makes her rotation smooth and satisfying once you get the rhythm down.
If you love Concerto Efficiency, hate energy downtime, and want a character who slides perfectly into quickswap teams, Lucilla is a dream come true.
How Do Lucilla’s Skills Work?
Note: Full skill multipliers and detailed descriptions are currently unknown. We’ll update this section as soon as official numbers drop. However, based on drip marketing, here’s what we know so far:
- Basic Attack (3rd hit – Charged): Her third strike can be held to charge. This likely deals heavy Glacio DMG and applies Glacio Chafe.
- Resonance Skill (Charged): Similar to her basic, holding the skill triggers a powerful charged attack. It probably deals big AoE Glacio DMG and amplifies damage for allies.
- Echo Skill DMG Amplification: One of her unique traits is boosting the damage of equipped Echo skills — a rare support niche that makes certain Echo choices even deadlier.
- Glacio Chafe Synergy: Many of her abilities apply Glacio Chafe. While an enemy is affected, her team’s Glacio DMG and possibly all DMG gets a significant boost. This is the core of her support value.
Basic Rotation (Speculative)
- Swap to Lucilla, use her Intro Skill.
- Build up to her charged 3rd basic attack to apply Glacio Chafe.
- Use Resonance Skill (held) to deal burst damage and refresh the debuff.
- Activate your Echo to capitalize on the Echo Skill DMG buff.
- Swap to your main DPS while the amplification window is active.
Because she excels at Concerto Efficiency, she’ll have her Outro ready fast — perfect for feeding buffs into a hyper-carry.
What is the Best Weapon for Lucilla?
Lucilla’s signature weapon, Framehold, is tailor-made for her kit.
| Weapon | Rarity | Key Effect |
|---|---|---|
| Framehold | 5★ (Signature) | Increases ATK. When applying Glacio Chafe, gain Glacio DMG Bonus and grant team-wide ATK buff. (Numbers TBD) |
The passive turns every Glacio Chafe application into a double-dip of personal damage and team support. Since Lucilla can apply Chafe frequently with her charged attacks, this uptime will be nearly 100%. It is her Best-in-Slot (BiS) without a doubt.
F2P / Budget Alternatives
- At the time of writing, no specific 4-star Rectifier has been confirmed as her best budget option. Look for weapons that provide ATK%, Glacio DMG Bonus, or Concerto Energy Regen.
- Standard 5-star Rectifiers like Cosmic Ripples (high ATK, Energy Regen) can work well in the meantime.
- We’ll update this section once theorycrafters test the full roster.
Which Gear and Stats Maximize Lucilla’s Damage?
The set that pushes Lucilla’s potential to the max is Wishes of Quiet Snowfall.
Best Echo Set
- 2-Piece: Glacio DMG +10%.
- 5-Piece: When you inflict Glacio Chafe, gain 10% Glacio DMG for 15s and the Snowfall effect (25s cooldown). While Snowfall is active:
- Using Resonance Liberation removes Snowfall and gives 25% Crit. Rate for 6s. Dealing RL DMG extends this (up to 6 times).
- Casting Outro Skill removes Snowfall and grants the incoming Resonator 25% Glacio DMG Bonus for 15s.
This set is perfect because Lucilla applies Glacio Chafe constantly, triggering the 10% DMG boost automatically. If you build her as a sub-DPS, the Crit Rate spike from her Liberation will make her burst hurt. If you use her more as a pure support, the Outro buff is a massive 25% Glacio DMG gift to your main carry.
Main Stats Priority
- 4-Cost: Crit Rate / Crit DMG
- 3-Cost: Glacio DMG Bonus ×2 (or ATK% + Glacio DMG if substats are amazing)
- 1-Cost: ATK% ×2
Substat Priority
Crit Rate / Crit DMG > ATK% > Resonance Liberation DMG > Energy Regen > Flat ATK
You want enough Energy Regen to use her Liberation comfortably, but not at the cost of crit. Since she’s part support, some ER helps keep the Snowfall cycle smooth.
What Are the Best Team Comps for Lucilla?
The leaked dream team is Hiyuki (Main DPS) + Lucilla + Chisa. This squad has insane synergy.
Glacio Dominance Team
- Hiyuki (Main DPS): Glacio Sword user. She inflicts massive amounts of Glacio Chafe and builds Snowforged Blade stacks for huge nukes.
- Lucilla (Sub-DPS / Amplifier): She benefits from all the Chafe on the field, buffs her own Glacio DMG, and uses Outro to funnel even more Glacio DMG Bonus to Hiyuki.
- Chisa (Support / Healer / Shredder): She heals, provides shields, applies Havoc Bane, and reduces enemy DEF. Her Outro increases the max stacks of Negative Statuses and lets the team ignore DEF — a massive damage multiplier for Hiyuki and Lucilla.
Rotation Outline:
- Chisa opens: Mark enemies, stack Havoc Bane, shred DEF, and cast Liberation for the Woven Myriad buff.
- Swap to Lucilla: Apply Glacio Chafe, charge her skill for burst, drop Outro buff.
- Switch to Hiyuki: Go into Foreclaimed Self, spam Iai attacks and heavy hitters. All debuffs (Chafe, Bane, DEF shred) are active, and she gains 25% Glacio DMG Bonus from Lucilla’s Outro. Melt everything.
- Repeat: Chisa’s shield keeps the squishy Rectifier safe, and Lucilla’s fast Concerto regen keeps the rotation tight.
Note: If you don’t have Chisa, any healer that can provide shields or defensive utility works. But Chisa’s DEF ignore and Bane stacking are a huge loss of team damage.
What Materials Are Needed to Upgrade Lucilla?
Lucilla’s ascension and skill materials have not been officially released yet. This section will be updated as soon as data becomes available. Typically, as a 5-star from Startorch Academy, she may use local flora and standard Glacio ascension gems, but nothing is confirmed. Stay tuned!
Which Constellations (Resonance Chain) Are Worth Getting?
Unfortunately, Lucilla’s Resonance Chain (Constellation) details are currently unknown. They will be added here as soon as they leak or get officially revealed.
In the meantime, for most support/sub-DPS units, early constellations often focus on increasing debuff uptime, energy economy, or adding bonus team-wide buffs. If you love her character, C0 will still be functional; we’ll update on the best stopping point later.
Is Lucilla Worth Pulling?
Lucilla brings a genuinely unique niche to the table with her ability to amplify both Glacio Chafe and Echo Skill damage, something no other character currently offers. Her charged attacks feel impactful and satisfying once you get the timing down, and she slots in perfectly with Hiyuki or any future Glacio main DPS that relies on Chafe uptime. Thanks to her fast Concerto regeneration, she can pass her buffs to the team more often than most supports, keeping damage windows rolling smoothly.
That said, she does come with some caveats. Like most Rectifier users, she’s likely to be quite squishy, so you’ll need solid shields or healing to keep her on her feet. Her effectiveness also drops noticeably if your team isn’t built around consistently applying Glacio Chafe, which means she’s not a plug-and-play support for every account. Finally, since we’re still waiting on official numbers and full skill details, there’s a chance she could land a bit weaker than the early theorycrafting suggests.
Verdict: If you have or plan to pull Hiyuki, Lucilla is the perfect puzzle piece. Even as a general support, her DMG Amp and Glacio buffs are valuable. However, if you lack Glacio DPS or prefer a hyper-carry who doesn’t swap, you might skip.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is Lucilla a DPS or a support unit?
She’s a hybrid sub-DPS and support. Lucilla can deal strong charged attack damage, but her main value comes from amplifying team Glacio DMG via Chafe and her Outro buff. Build her with damage stats, and she’ll hurt while making your main DPS even scarier.
How does the Glacio Chafe synergy work in a Lucilla team?
When Lucilla or an ally applies Glacio Chafe, she triggers her own DMG bonuses and the Snowfall Echo set effects. Teammates like Hiyuki convert Chafe into Glacio Bite for extra damage. Basically, the more Chafe you stack, the more everyone’s damage skyrockets — Lucilla turns that debuff into a team-wide weapon.
What if I can’t get her signature weapon, Framehold?
Don’t panic. While Framehold is her BiS, any high-ATK 5-star Rectifier or a 4-star with ATK% or Glacio DMG bonuses will work. We’ll update specific alternatives once we have full testing. For now, prioritize the correct Echo set and main stats — that’s where most of her power lies.

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