Chevreuse's Arsenal: Ranking Her Best Weapons from 2026
Discover the ultimate guide for optimizing Chevreuse's explosive Overload potential with the best polearms, from the free-to-play powerhouse The Catch to the specialized Elemental Mastery of Dragon's Bane.
Well, butter my biscuit, look who's still causing explosions in the Overload scene! It's 2026, and Chevreuse, our favorite Pyro-wielding, polearm-toting captain of the Special Security and Surveillance Patrol, is still the undisputed queen of making things go boom with Electro friends. I've been maining her since her debut, and let me tell you, picking the right stick for her to wave around is half the battle. She's a bit of a diva, you see – she wants to heal, she wants to buff, and sometimes she just wants to watch the world burn with a well-placed Overload. So, grab a cup of tea (or something stronger, I won't judge), and let me walk you through the best tools for the job, from the humble to the heavenly.

Now, Chevreuse's whole gig revolves around that sweet, sweet Overloaded reaction. Her kit literally sings when your team is a Pyro-Electro party, no plus-ones from other elements allowed. She's like that friend who insists on a very specific theme for their birthday. To make her sing, you need to feed her the right stats, and her weapon choice is the first course. Do you want her to be a team player, a damage dealer, or a bit of both? Buckle up.
8. The Catch: The Free-to-Play Powerhouse

Don't let its free price tag fool you; The Catch is a beast. It's like finding a designer dress at a thrift store – incredible value. You get it from fishing in Inazuma (yes, the fishing minigame, I know, but it's worth it). This polearm gives her a hefty chunk of Energy Recharge so her Burst is always ready for the party. But the real kicker? Its passive boosts her Burst's CRIT Rate and Damage. If you're building a Chevreuse who isn't afraid to step into the spotlight and deal some damage herself, this is a fantastic starting point. It helps balance her CRIT stats so you can focus on stacking HP on her artifacts. Solid, reliable, and it doesn't cost a single Primogem. Can't argue with that!
7. Dragon's Bane: The Overload Specialist

If Chevreuse's motto is "Overload or bust," then Dragon's Bane is her personalized bumper sticker. This weapon dumps a massive amount of Elemental Mastery (EM) into her lap. More EM means bigger, badder Overload explosions. It's a straightforward philosophy: see Electro enemy, apply Pyro, watch health bar disappear in a fiery blast. If you're running her with a high-EM build to maximize those reaction numbers, this spear is your best friend. It turns her from a support into a walking demolition charge. Just pair her with a Fischl or a Yae Miko, and enjoy the fireworks.
6. Deathmatch: The Battle Pass Brawler

Ah, Deathmatch, the shiny toy you get for opening your wallet for the Gnostic Hymn Battle Pass. It's a flexible little number. Its passive adapts: fight a group of enemies, and it boosts your ATK and DEF; face a solo boss, and it gives an even bigger ATK bump. The real prize is its secondary stat: a big, fat pile of CRIT Rate. Building CRIT on support characters can be a pain, but Deathmatch does half the work for you. This is the weapon you pick if you want your Chevreuse to be a hybrid – she'll support the team, but she'll also pack a surprising punch with her own attacks. It's the all-rounder option for those who like to have their cake and eat it too.
5. Kitain Cross Spear: The Crafty Contender

Another craftable option from the forges of Inazuma, the Kitain Cross Spear is like Dragon's Bane's slightly more utility-focused cousin. It also provides a good amount of EM for those Overload pops. Its unique trick is that after using her Skill, it gives her a chunk of flat Energy back. This is huge for her Burst uptime. It means you can potentially run fewer Energy Recharge stats on her artifacts and focus more on HP or EM, knowing her weapon is helping to refuel her ult. It's a smart, efficient choice that smooths out her rotation. It's not flashy, but it gets the job done very, very well.
4. Staff of Homa: The Luxury Item

We're entering the big leagues now. Staff of Homa is a five-star monster, often fought over by every polearm user in Teyvat. And yes, Chevreuse can make great use of it. It gives her a ton of HP (which she loves for healing and buffing) and an ocean of CRIT Damage. Its passive then converts that massive HP pool into even more ATK. This is the "I want my Chevreuse to be a main DPS" option. She'll heal like a fountain, buff the team, and hit like a truck. It's overkill in the best way possible. But let's be real, if you have a Homa, you probably have a Hu Tao or a Zhongli begging for it... decisions, decisions.
3. Rightful Reward: The Fontaine Freebie

This Fontaine-crafted spear is a support's dream come true. Rightful Reward gives HP% as its secondary stat – Chevreuse's favorite snack. Every point of HP makes her healing stronger and her ATK buff bigger. But the passive is the real gem: when she gets healed, she gets Energy. This can trigger even when she's off-field. So, if you have a team-wide healer or her own healing ticks, she's constantly getting little energy snacks. This weapon lets you build her with massive HP for huge buffs while solving a lot of her Energy needs. It's a dedicated support weapon, and it excels at that one job. A top-tier free-to-play choice.
2. Black Tassel: The Humble Hero

Stop scrolling! Yes, it's a three-star weapon. No, I'm not crazy. The Black Tassel is, no joke, one of Chevreuse's best-in-slot options for pure support. Why? It has the highest HP% secondary stat of any polearm in the game. Full stop. Chevreuse's buffs cap out at 40,000 HP, and this green stick gets her there with minimal effort. You don't need refinements. You don't need to wish for it. You probably have a dozen of them collecting dust. Slap it on her, stack HP artifacts, and watch your team become unkillable gods of Overload. It's the ultimate "work smarter, not harder" choice. Sometimes, the simplest tool is the best one. This little guy proves it.
1. Favonius Lance: The Ultimate Team Player

And here we are, the champion. In 2026, the Favonius Lance remains the king (or queen) of support weapons, and Chevreuse wears its crown perfectly. It gives her the Energy Recharge she craves to spam her Burst, which not only heals but also applies Pyro and reduces enemy resistance. But the real magic is the passive: when she scores a CRIT hit, she generates bonus Energy particles for the entire team. This is game-changing. It means your main DPS gets their ult back faster. Your sub-DPS gets their ult back faster. Everyone is happier and more explosive. To make it work, you just need a bit of CRIT Rate from her artifact substats – a small price to pay for turning your whole team into an endless burst machine. It's the perfect weapon for her role: enabling others while doing her own job flawlessly. It's not always about the biggest number on her screen, but the biggest numbers on everyone's screen. And for that, Favonius Lance is simply unmatched.
So there you have it, my fellow travelers. From the humble Black Tassel to the mighty Favonius Lance, Chevreuse has a weapon for every playstyle and every wallet. She's a testament to the game's design – a four-star character who, with the right investment, can enable entire team archetypes and hold her own with the best of them. Now if you'll excuse me, I have some Overloaded abyss floors to clear. Happy exploding! ud83dudca5ud83dudd25
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