Neo Artifacts Female Character Tier List: Best Waifus For Story And Endgame

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Neo Artifacts already has a clear early meta, and several of the strongest units for both story and endgame happen to be female, so you can build a very meta‑friendly waifu roster without sacrificing power.

S‑tier waifus (story + endgame)

These are the “build around me” female Artifacters that carry early story and stay relevant in late content.

WaifuRolePvE (story / raids)PvP / endgameWhy she’s top tier
Starry NightSniper DPSSS‑Long‑range burst specialist; her skill massively extends attack range, applies debuffs, and her passive lets her chain high‑frequency combos from safe tiles.
Chalice of StabilityStriker DPSSA+Close‑range melee carry with extra‑action mechanics; she can act again after certain conditions, letting her quickly delete priority targets and sweep waves.
Sword of GoujianStriker DPSSA+Another melee re‑act DPS; gains extra turns after kills, snowballing in story and events and still dangerous in PvP when properly supported.​
Jaha FluteHealer / supportA+AStrong sustain waifu; her Elegant Melody recovers HP each turn based on her ATK, giving passive healing that keeps teams alive through chip and AoE.​

If you’re rerolling for waifus, aiming for Starry Night + Chalice of Stability or Sword of Goujian + a healer/support like Jaha Flute gives you both damage and sustain for the whole first arc.​

A‑tier waifus (excellent, a bit more niche)

These are very strong picks that may be slightly more specialised or comp‑dependent but still great for story and most endgame content.

WaifuRolePvEPvPNotes
Lotus PondHealer / controlAA‑Early‑game healer with solid sustain and some control tools; ideal glue piece in waifu comps where you need a reliable dedicated healer slot.
Other high‑tier CN list girlsMixed (DPS / support)AAEarly CN‑based tier coverage notes several “top‑tier girls” among the S/A ranks; expect additional strong waifu DPS and supports as banners roll out.​

Because global is still early, some CN waifus that are S‑tier endgame on CN are not yet available or confirmed in global, so use CN tier videos as “future pulls to watch for” rather than guaranteed current options.

Waifu team building for story vs endgame

For story / general PvE

  • Aim for: 1 front‑liner (could be a female tank or a neutral tank), 2–3 waifu DPS (Starry Night + Chalice / Goujian), and 1 waifu healer/support (Jaha Flute, Lotus Pond).
  • Starry Night covers long‑range and height abuse; Chalice/Sword of Goujian handle close‑range deletes; a healer waifu keeps them going through Distortions and bosses.

For PvP / endgame focus

  • Prioritise waifus with turn manipulation, debuffs, or strong front‑to‑back pressure, plus at least one real healer or heavy sustain option.
  • Starry Night remains a top waifu pick thanks to safe damage and debuffs; melee waifus like Chalice/Goujian need good supports and gear but can absolutely delete enemy carries when they get in.

Early global tier lists explicitly note that Neo Artifacts “makes it fairly easy to field all‑male or all‑female squads without completely crippling your account,” so you can lean into waifu comps and still clear everything as long as roles are covered.

Simple waifu‑centric cores to aim for

Depending on what you have:

  • High‑roll waifu core: Starry Night + Chalice of Stability + Sword of Goujian + Jaha Flute/Lotus Pond (+ any tank).​
  • Budget but strong: Any one of Starry Night / Chalice / Goujian as main carry + Lotus Pond or Jaha Flute as healer + filler waifu DPS/support from your SR/R pulls.

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