Changli vs Aemeath
Changli and Aemeath are the top Fusion DPS options. Changli is a quickswap swordswoman with high burst potential. Aemeath is a newer AoE-focused Fusion Broadblade user dominating Whimpering Wastes with Erosion mechanics.
📊 Side-by-Side Comparison
High burst damage through Resonance Skill spam and Phoenix mechanic. Excels in single-target and boss fights. 60% damage amp on max Blaze stacks enables massive nuke windows.
AoE-focused with Erosion mechanics that deal continuous damage. Dominates Whimpering Wastes and multi-enemy content. Higher sustained damage ceiling with ideal setup.
Flexible team options. Works well with universal supports like Shorekeeper/Verina. Her Outro buffs Fusion DMG and Resonance Skill DMG for the next resonator.
Needs Denia for optimal performance. Less flexible team-building but higher payoff when the dedicated support is available. More expensive to build the full team.
Higher skill ceiling — quickswap mechanics, stack management, and animation cancels. Skilled Changli players can push her far beyond her "on-paper" numbers.
Easier to play effectively. Erosion does work passively, and her AoE nature means less precision required. More consistent damage across player skill levels.
Damage Profile
High burst damage through Resonance Skill spam and Phoenix mechanic. Excels in single-target and boss fights. 60% damage amp on max Blaze stacks enables massive nuke windows.
AoE-focused with Erosion mechanics that deal continuous damage. Dominates Whimpering Wastes and multi-enemy content. Higher sustained damage ceiling with ideal setup.
Team Dependency
Flexible team options. Works well with universal supports like Shorekeeper/Verina. Her Outro buffs Fusion DMG and Resonance Skill DMG for the next resonator.
Needs Denia for optimal performance. Less flexible team-building but higher payoff when the dedicated support is available. More expensive to build the full team.
Skill Ceiling
Higher skill ceiling — quickswap mechanics, stack management, and animation cancels. Skilled Changli players can push her far beyond her "on-paper" numbers.
Easier to play effectively. Erosion does work passively, and her AoE nature means less precision required. More consistent damage across player skill levels.