Honkai: Star Rail is a turn-based game where players must wait until it’s their turn to move to attack the enemy. However, there are some ways to deal damage without even moving. For example, having units that perform Follow-up Attacks (FUA) can trigger an attack in the middle of the enemy’s turn.
FUA was initially introduced with units like Herta and Himeko, and players can also learn about its existence from the Elation Blessings in the Simulated Universe. At first, there were only a limited number of characters with this playstyle, but it later became a part of the meta. Here are the best Follow-Up Attack DPS in Honkai: Star Rail.
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10 Jing Yuan
Lost in the SPD Meta
Jing Yuan relies on his Lightning Lord to deal damage. When he was released in version 1.0, he easily became the top DPS, but once players get deeper into the game, his viability drops greatly.
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In the current meta, characters rely on their SPD to deal damage, yet his Lightning Lord can’t reach the SPD breakpoint required in Honkai: Star Rail to move multiple times in a cycle. This means Jing Yuan is far slower compared to many other DPS, placing him on the lower side of the HSR tier list.
9 Herta
Kuru Kuru Queen
When comparing Herta’s damage to Jing Yuan, the Luofu General generally deals higher damage. Still, Herta has more uses due to how her mechanics work and how some end-game content is. For example, in the Pure Fiction in Honkai: Star Rail, Herta is highly viable when the stage buffs Follow-up Attack (FUA). She unleashes an FUA each time an enemy goes below 50%, so in gameplay such as Pure Fiction where there are multiple enemies, Herta can continuously perform her FUA and activate the stage effect.
8 Clara
Powerhouse of defense and offense
Although Clara is partially defensive with her kit, if players focus on buffing her damage, she can be a crazy FUA DPS. In battle, Clara relies on Svarog to deal damage, but unlike Jing Yuan with his Lightning Lord summon, Svarog is not a summon. Instead, he protects Clara by doing a Counter when Clara gets hit. Getting hit is the key to maximizing Clara’s DPS; as a Destruction character, she inherently has more chance of being attacked, but she can also increase this chance by using her Ultimate.
7 Jade
AoE niche
Jade can deal some massive Follow-up Attack damage, but her kit is so specific that she’s not universally useful. First, Jade is only highly viable in AoE battles. Second, she must support a DPS who can also deal AoE damage. If these two requirements are fulfilled, she can easily be in the top 3 best Follow-up Attack DPS, but if not, Jade is quite underwhelming.
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Due to her niche, she has to settle at the middle rank of the best FUA DPS list.
6 Moze
Swift mechanics
In terms of damage, Moze is definitely far behind Jade, but he’s far easier to use than her. Moze doesn’t only excel at damage dealing but is also a top-tier support for Follow-up Attack DPS, making him more universal than Jade. One unique thing about Moze is that he can disappear during battle, allowing him to avoid damage and attack from the shadows. This means Trailblazers can focus more on offense and not worry about his survivability.
5 Himeko
The OG FUA DPS
When it comes to Follow-up Attack in Honkai: Star Rail, Himeko is one of the OGs. She unleashes her attack after a certain number of enemies have their weakness broken, which means she’s excellent against small enemies with nonexistent Toughness. Unlike Herta’s one-time Kuru Kuru, Himeko’s mechanics also mean she can trigger her Follow-up Attack continuously, as long as the enemy keeps getting their Toughness Broken. Himeko’s mechanics also make her a worthy Super Break DPS, making her the “Firefly at home.”
4 Topaz And Numby
Supportive DPS
Topaz wouldn’t be so high on this list if one only considers damage, but if players also consider her supportive ability, Topaz is easily one of the best Follow-up Attack units in Honkai: Star Rail. Similar to Jing Yuan, Topaz relies on her summon to deal damage, but unlike Jing Yuan’s Lightning Lord, Numby moves frequently.
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Even though Numby’s attack looks more like a tickle, these tickles add up to a large DPS. However, Numby is not the only star of Topaz’s kit. Another notable part of Topaz’s skills is her Proof of Debt debuff, which causes one enemy to take 50% more Follow-up Attack damage at level 10.
3 Dr. Ratio
Top-tier freebies
Dr. Ratio was given for free, so it’s surprising that he maintains his place as a top-tier DPS in Honkai: Star Rail even many versions later. To effectively use Dr. Ratio, players must play him with debuffers. Without proper debuffing, the Intelligentsia Guild member can’t do his FUA consistently. This means characters like Topaz and Moze are especially perfect as the second DPS, while units like Robin, Aventurine, and Lingsha are the top options for his sustain and buffer.
2 Yunli
Clara but no defense
Yunli is pretty much Clara, but remove the defensive kit and the giant robot, and add a massive multiplier. Yunli deals most of her damage when enemies hit her during her Parry state, which activates after using Ultimate. Yunli’s Ultimate needs 120 Energy to cast, but she can hold 240 Energy, meaning players can practically maintain 100% Parry uptime.
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One bad thing about Yunli is that her DPS greatly drops if enemies don’t hit her, so it’s important to increase her chance of being hit by using her signature Light Cone or characters like Lynx.
1 Feixiao
Follow-Up Attack Acheron
Feixiao is arguably comparable to Acheron but as a single-target DPS. Like the Emanator of Nihility, Feixiao also requires a specific team to cast her Ultimate. While Acheron demands debuffers in her team, Feixiao needs teammates who can continuously hit the enemy. Of course, when it comes to hitting a foe as much as possible, Follow-up Attack characters are the best option. Although they have different mechanics, Feixiao’s best teammates are highly similar to Dr. Ratio’s, where players should consider characters like Topaz, Moze, Robin, Aventurine, and Lingsha.