Flame and Wind Dual Drive: Inferno and Summer Sky’s Unstoppable Duo!

In the vast world of this game, Xiaokong is like a gentle breeze that silently weaves through the battlefield. With her anemo attributes and the gun by her side, she stands out among many characters. As a 5-star Resonator, her role is akin to being the “universal glue” of the game—able to provide subtle damage from behind the scenes or transform into a support role to boost her teammates. This versatility makes her the “secretary ready to save the world” in any team.
When it comes to combat mechanics, Xiaokong is like a brush dedicated to painting “Erosion” on enemies. Her 4th basic attack, Resonance Skill, and Resonance Release all serve to apply this effect. Meanwhile, her Encore skill is like an unexpected sneeze, intensifying the “Erosion” effect on the enemy. Even more impressively, her Resonance Loop can gather enemies together, much like organizing cards in a game of mahjong, making it easier for teammates to launch multi-target attacks. This makes Xiaokong the “Swiss Army Knife” of the team, capable of handling any situation.
In terms of skill upgrades, strategy is key. The top priority is to max out her Resonance Release, as it is her “main course” and must be fully upgraded first. Next is her Resonance Loop, which acts like a “team buff,” allowing teammates to gain points more easily. Her basic attacks and Resonance Skill are like the “side dishes” after the “main course”—while not the most crucial, they are still essential. As for her Encore skill, it’s like “dessert”—not a necessity but can feel exceptionally satisfying in specific situations.
When it comes to weapon choices, there’s a lot to discuss. Xiaokong’s exclusive weapon, “Interlude in the Woods,” is like a tailor-made “suit” for her, with high base attack power and a decent critical rate, making it her “destined” choice. Moreover, the weapon effect enhances enemy vulnerability, acting like the perfect “seasoning” for her gameplay. If her exclusive weapon isn’t available, “Smoke of Restraint” is a solid 5-star alternative, serving as a “safe choice” that, while not as perfect as her exclusive weapon, still allows her to “survive.” For 4-star weapons, they’re like “everyday clothes”—not particularly flashy but still “decent enough.”
In terms of Stigmata configuration, there are a few approaches. The first is the “Flowing Clouds, Fading Emptiness” set, which acts like an “accelerator” designed for anemo teams. It not only enhances Xiaokong’s abilities but also elevates the entire team. The main Stigmata, “Resonance Echo – Fleurdelis,” is like her “sidekick,” summoning aether slashes to deal significant anemo damage to enemies. The second option is the “Light Clouds and Rising Moon” set, which is more of an “all-purpose” choice, suitable for various team compositions. The main Stigmata, “Nightmare – Mujin no Kozane” and “Mujin,” act like her “partners,” making the team more dynamic in battle. If paired with a dual-light set, it allows her to “thrive,” balancing both damage and support, making her a “versatile all-rounder.”
In team composition, Xiaokong is like “universal glue,” capable of teaming up with both DPS characters and support roles. For example, she pairs well with “Inferno,” creating a powerful synergy that can dominate the battlefield. Whether focusing on damage, support, or crowd control, Xiaokong’s adaptability ensures she is always a valuable asset to any team.