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I’ve found Destruction characters in Honkai: Star Rail end up being my most reliable units. One of my favorite teams puts Blade and Jingliu with Jade and Luocha, and I love Dan Heng Imbibitor Lunae even though he’s so SP-hungry. Now that I’ve spent time with Phainon, the power-creep feels even more real due to how strong his kit is and the focus on him becoming the “main character” during any Honkai: Star Rail fights.
Editor’s Note: There will be Honkai: Star Rail Phainon spoilers below.
Phainon pretty much served as the main character for the Amphoreus storyline in Honkai: Star Rail, and this is maintained in his role in a party. He’s designed to function as the star and is part of the Flame-Chase. I absolutely love this about him, and it reminds me of how good HoYoVerse is at incorporating story elements into character kits. It happened with Acheron as a Emanator of Nihility, due to her Ultimate pulling from debuffs afflicted on enemies, and the undying Blade’s retaliatory damage and self-healing mechanics come into play with his moveset. Phainon compiling Coreflames to build his Ultimate and his use of Titans bring up everything we know about Amphoreus and worked toward.
This means he is designed to be the “protagonist” in battle, and his Ultimate is tied to being recognized as such. You need Coreflames to use He Who Bears the World Must Burn. These are acquired by his using his skill or him being the target of single-character buffs and debuffs. While it can be a little more difficult to get the 12 needed from enemy debuffs, getting the buffs and skill uses is genuinely pretty easy. And since his Ultimate then does shift his state to make him the only character on the field using his Creation: Bloodthorn Ferry, Calamity: Soulscorch Edict, and Foundation: Stardeath Verdict Titan, it really showcases his power and authority in a fun (and devastating) way.
Another thing I love about this concept is that it means Phainon ends up being an extraordinarily free-to-play friendly character. March 7th’s Hunt version, which is free, is an option as a support since her Skill would only target him. A Remembrance Trailblazer’s Mem could just target him, though the critical damage boost isn’t much help to Phainon. Lynx is a perfect free healer to use with him, since her HP buff will help build toward his Ultimate while healing him. Since he’s dealing all the damage and will often be the only one on the field, it doesn’t matter so much if your other characters are only four-stars or aren’t among the top-tier meta favorites.
The only downside I noticed in a Phainon team is he’s incredibly skill point-hungry, and so are strategies designed to help him use his Ultimate and get to his optimal form. Gallagher can be helpful, especially thanks to Special Brew. Bronya with her first Eidolon is ideal, since she’ll have a chance of refunding her SP from her Skill and her using that on Phainon gives him more turns and opportunities to use his Skill to build Coreflames.
Essentially, Phainon is an ideal unit worth pulling for in Honkai: Star Rail. If you’re free-to-play and constantly saving up Stellar Jades and tickets, he’s worth spending on them due to his damage dealing and versatility with teammates. If you’re someone paying for bundles or an Express Supply Pass, he’s worth it since he’d pair well with other invaluable folks like Bronya or Sparkle. He’s really strong, with a kit that pulls from his lore and the current storyline in a fun way.
Honkai: Star Rail is available for the PS5, PC, and mobile devices, and the Phainon banner is live in the game until July 23, 2025.
Published: Jul 2, 2025 09:00 am