Neo Artifacts Van Gogh Character: Skills, Lore, And Best Build (Sunflowers, Starry Night etc.)

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Neo Artifacts does not have a single “Van Gogh” unit; instead, it turns specific Van Gogh works into separate Artifacters, with Starry Night clearly confirmed as a top-tier launch character and Sunflowers referenced as another Van Gogh-inspired unit in community discussion.​

Which Van Gogh characters are in Neo Artifacts?

The best-confirmed Van Gogh-based Artifacter is Starry Night, which is repeatedly highlighted in reroll, tier-list, and launch coverage as one of the strongest units in the global version. A Reddit player also specifically mentions Sunflower as a unit they obtained and liked, which strongly suggests Neo Artifacts adapts multiple Van Gogh works as separate characters rather than merging them into one.​

That matches the game’s broader design philosophy: Artifacters are awakened versions of individual artworks or relics, not “artist avatars.” So the closest thing to a “Van Gogh character line” is really a Van Gogh sub-roster built from his paintings.

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Starry Night: skills and combat role

Starry Night is consistently described as a Sniper DPS and one of the best early-game carries in Neo Artifacts. She excels because her kit combines long-range pressure, debuff utility, and safe positioning, making her strong in story, Distortions, and even PvP.​

Starry Night overview

AspectDetailsSource
ClassSniperOSLink beginner guide
RoleMain ranged DPS / burst carryOSLink reroll guide
StrengthsMassive attack range, safe burst, follow-up attacks, debuff applicationOSLink guide
Best contentStory, events, Distortions, bosses, some PvPTier list

Her practical gameplay identity is simple: stand far away, abuse elevation, debuff targets, and delete priority enemies before they reach your team. That is why she is one of the most recommended reroll targets on global.​

Starry Night best build

Because Starry Night is a pure ranged damage dealer, her build priorities are straightforward.

Best build priorities for Starry Night

CategoryPrioritySource
Echo typeAttack EchoCombat system guide
Core statsATK%, Crit Rate, Crit Damage, skill/ranged damage, some SpeedGeneral gear priorities
Team partnersGuardian front-liner, healer, turn-buffer like Li Bronze VesselOSLink team setup
PositioningHigh ground, behind cover, outside enemy threat rangesCombat guide

Best supporting shell:

  • Tank in front to hold chokepoints, usually Duke Mao Tripod or another sturdy Guardian.
  • Support like Li Bronze Vessel to move her earlier in turn order and amplify her burst windows.
  • Healer such as Lotus Pond or Jaha Flute for longer fights.​

If you have Starry Night, she should usually be your first heavily invested DPS.

Starry Night lore and Van Gogh inspiration

As an Artifacter, Starry Night is not just “a sniper with a famous name.” She represents Van Gogh’s painting The Starry Night, translated into a humanoid form with a dreamy but intense visual identity that matches the swirling night sky imagery the original work is famous for. The game’s entire design framework is based on turning real artworks into playable beings whose mood, symbolism, and historical meaning carry over into their design and battle role.

That means Starry Night’s likely thematic through-line is:

  • Distance and vision — fitting a sniper archetype.
  • Dreamlike instability / cosmic motion — reflected through fluid, sweeping skill visuals and debuff-oriented attacks.
  • Emotional intensity — matching how Van Gogh’s work is often interpreted in modern culture.

What about Sunflowers?

Sunflowers is not yet as well documented in public build guides as Starry Night, but it is clearly referenced by players as a separate Neo Artifacts unit. Since Neo Artifacts adapts artworks individually, Sunflowers is best understood as another Van Gogh-derived Artifacter rather than a skin or alt version of Starry Night.

The real-world painting Sunflowers carries themes of gratitude, friendship, vitality, and the passage of life according to the Van Gogh Museum and the National Gallery. If Neo Artifacts follows its usual design logic, those themes would likely push Sunflowers toward one of these gameplay identities:

  • Support or healer, reflecting gratitude and warmth.
  • Sustain or regeneration-based hybrid, reflecting vitality and life-cycle symbolism.
  • Possibly a bright burst DPS with nature-themed visuals, though that is less clearly supported by public info.

At the moment, Starry Night is the only Van Gogh Artifacter with a clearly documented build and meta role in public launch guides.

Best “Van Gogh team” idea right now

If you want to build around the Van Gogh side of the roster today, the best practical move is to anchor the team around Starry Night and surround her with units that let her fire safely and often.

Recommended Starry Night core

SlotBest pickWhy
Main DPSStarry NightPremier launch sniper carry 
TankDuke Mao TripodHolds the line and reduces incoming pressure 
SupportLi Bronze VesselAdvances Starry Night’s turn and buffs damage 
HealerLotus Pond or Jaha FluteSustains the team in longer stages ​​
Flex DPSChalice of Stability or Sword of GoujianCleans up targets Starry Night weakens ​​

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