- Version Update: 2.6 (First Half)
- New Agent: Sunna (S-Rank, Physical, Support)
- Signature W-Engine: Thoughtbop
- Key Synergy: Ye Shunguang, Aria, and Yuzuha
The Angels of Delusion Finally Arrive
After being teased since the game's launch, the Angels of Delusion faction is finally hitting the streets of New Eridu. Sunna leads the charge in the first half of the Version 2.6 banner, ending a nearly two-year wait for fans. She isn't just a lore-heavy addition, though; as a Physical Support, she’s designed to be the backbone of some high-tier compositions. Following her debut, we’ll see her faction mate Aria in the second half, with Nangong rounding out the trio later. If you’re planning to run the full Angel squad, start hoarding your polychrome now.
Meta Synergy and Team Comps
While Sunna is clearly built to pair with her fellow Angels, her kit is surprisingly flexible. Our take? She’s a must-have if you’re running Ye Shunguang, as she’s arguably his best support right now. However, don't sleep on her versatility—she slots perfectly into standard "Hypercarry" setups alongside Attack-type heavy hitters like Ellen or Billy. If you’re looking to push the Anomaly meta, pairing Sunna with Aria and Yuzuha creates a punishing rotation that few enemies can withstand.
Min-Maxing Sunna: Build and Stats
Building Sunna is straightforward, but hitting her breakpoints is essential for high-level play. Unlike some hybrid supports that require complex stat balancing, Sunna wants raw power. You should be aiming for a 3.5k attack stat to maximize her utility. While you’re farming drive discs, keep an eye out for Crit Rate, Crit Damage, and Energy Regen to round her out, but never sacrifice attack for them.
Recommended Loadout
To get the most out of her kit, we recommend the following gear:
- W-Engine: Her signature, Thoughtbop, is the best-in-slot by a wide margin.
- Drive Discs: Run a four-piece set of Moonlight Lullaby.
- Two-Piece Bonus: Use any set that provides a flat 2-piece attack boost to help reach that 3.5k threshold.
The Voice and Persona
Sunna brings a more reserved energy to the roster. As the composer for the Angels of Delusion, she’s characterized as a quiet, introverted girl working on her self-confidence. This nuance is captured by a stellar voice cast across all regions. Veteran fans will likely recognize Alexis Tipton (English), who brings her experience from My Hero Academia and Fist of the North Star. Meanwhile, the Korean performance by Lee Seul—known for her work as Qiqi in Genshin Impact—perfectly nails the "quiet but capable" vibe that Sunna brings to the team.