Feisuo is the new Elite secondary weapon.
Despite being classified as a pistol, its visual design, spinning blades, shuttle mechanics, and layered Adventure effects make it feel closer to a hybrid between a ranged weapon and an advanced sci-fi melee system.
Feisuo is not the strongest standalone clearing weapon, but at Tier 2 and 1,800% synchronization it becomes a powerful Adventure damage booster with Oracle synergy and almost no practical skill downtime.
1. Weapon Appearance
Based on appearance alone, Feisuo does not look like a traditional secondary weapon. Its shape and concept resemble a long-range melee device or an advanced mechanical shuttle.
Base Form
Seven sharp blades surround a rapidly rotating compass-like core.
Tier 1
The compass displays scrolling markings and adopts a purple fluorescent science-fiction appearance.
Tier 2
The design transforms into a coiled body with an abstract beak and scale pattern, resembling a phoenix preparing to take flight.
Many players may prefer the Tier 1 version because its purple fluorescent style feels more futuristic and visually cleaner than the phoenix-inspired Tier 2 form.
2. Weapon Training
Feisuo is available from the exchange shop in the Leap to the Peak event.
| Requirement |
Cost |
| Initial Feisuo |
3,999 Starry Radiance |
| One Fragment Pack |
180 Starry Radiance |
| Fragments Per Pack |
11–100 |
| Tier 1 Upgrade |
840 Fragments |
| Tier 2 Upgrade |
840 Fragments |
| Total Upgrade Fragments |
1,680 Fragments |
The guaranteed calculation is approximately 30,000 Starry Radiance, but most players should obtain enough fragments with around 25,000 Starry Radiance.
At this development stage, Feisuo gains approximately 35% additional damage and significant improvements to its four main attributes.
Adventure-focused players should treat Tier 2 as the minimum complete version because the strongest damage, duration, and background mechanics depend on it.
Exclusive Gem Sources
Battle Pass
Reaching Level 280 provides:
• 1 Unreal Gem
• 1 Chrono Gem
• 1 Mirrored Gem
Across two Battle Pass events, players can obtain two of each exclusive gem.
Soar to the Peak Event
Players who reach the required number of draws can receive two of each Feisuo-exclusive gem. This route, however, requires significant spending.
Synchronization Gem Requirements
| Gem |
Quantity |
| Aptitude Gem Lv2 Heroic |
11 |
| Aptitude Gem Lv3 Golden |
9 |
| Aptitude Gem Lv4 Legendary |
3 |
| Lv1 Glow Gemstone |
18 |
| Lv2 Moonlight Gem |
9 |
| Lv3 Splendid Jewel |
4 |
| Lv1 Mirrored Gem (Feisuo) |
6 |
| Lv2 Chrono Gem (Feisuo) |
6 |
| Lv3 Unreal Gem (Feisuo) |
6 |
Weapon Reconstruction
Reconstruction requires only 667 Gold Fragments.
| Reconstruction Attribute |
Bonus |
| Strength |
+300 |
| Shield |
+350 |
Peak Enhancement Potential
Ultimate, Special Ability, and Collector's Edition enhancements are not yet available.
Feisuo is currently criticized for having only a pseudo-background attack.
A future Peak Enhancement that allows Feisuo to trigger automatically from the backpack would significantly increase its value.
Possible future enhancement concept:
When Feisuo is in the background of the active backpack, dealing damage with another weapon could automatically trigger the Shuttle at the target's location.
3. Competitive and Mutation Performance
Competitive Mode
In Team Battle and Demolition modes, Feisuo attacks using a charged laser.
Automatic Switch Attack
Every time the player switches to Feisuo, it automatically fires once.
This attack is instantaneous, consumes no ammunition, and has a trigger-interval limitation.
Accuracy and Reload
Feisuo maintains strong precision while moving and jumping.
Killing an enemy instantly restores the magazine to maximum capacity.
Mutation Mode — Normal Attack
Feisuo fires lasers that transform into flying blades.
The weapon has a 12-round magazine and consumes two rounds per attack, emptying the magazine in approximately three seconds.
When a flying blade hits a target, it releases four trailing blades in different directions.
At Tier 1, each flying-blade hit generates one Secondary Flying Blade around the player, up to a maximum of six.
When all six are available, right-clicking launches them toward the crosshair.
Mutation Mode — Shuttle Skill
Press E to throw the Shuttle.
After the Shuttle collides with the environment and stops, it continuously damages every enemy within its area.
Feisuo has no crowd-control ability, so enemies can escape the Shuttle area easily.
Pairing it with a passive control weapon such as Cosmic Thunder improves this weakness considerably.
4. Adventure Mode
Standalone Clearing Ability
Feisuo has several attack methods:
• Flying blades
• Blade trails
• Secondary Flying Blades
• Shuttle area damage
Despite the visual complexity, its standalone level-clearing ability is limited.
| Limitation |
Practical Effect |
| Short Range |
Difficult to clear enemies at distance. |
| No Penetration |
Flying blades cannot pass through obstacles or groups effectively. |
| Slow Blades |
Fast or airborne enemies are frequently missed. |
| Delayed Shuttle Activation |
The Shuttle must physically travel to the destination before activating. |
| Small Skill Area |
Tier 1 increases the range, but the practical difference is small. |
Final clearing verdict: Feisuo is not an effective standalone Adventure clearing weapon.
Pseudo-Background Attack
At Tier 1, while the Shuttle skill is active, damage dealt by other weapons in the current backpack generates Secondary Flying Blades.
Feisuo can attack from the background, but only while its skill is active and only after other weapons deal damage.
Because of this condition, it is classified as a pseudo-background weapon, similar to Heavenly Pivot and Jade Balance.
At Tier 2, after another weapon damages the same target 10 times, the hovering Shuttle transfers to the target's location and deals continuous damage.
Secondary Flying Blades can visually pass through the environment, but they may fail to damage targets behind obstacles.
Damage Amplification
| Damage Source |
Effect |
| Cut Trait |
Increases damage while the Shuttle skill is active. |
| Cutting Amplification |
Synchronization further increases the Cut damage bonus. |
| Oracle Link |
Secondary Flying Blades apply Vulnerability when Oracle is owned. |
At Tier 2 and 1,800% synchronization, Feisuo can provide approximately 1.8× multiplicative damage during the Shuttle skill.
At Tier 2, the skill lasts approximately 11 seconds and has only a two-second cooldown.
Continuous attacks can extend the skill duration by another two seconds.
In practice, this can remove the downtime completely and allow almost continuous damage amplification.
5. Weapon Summary and Acquisition Recommendation
| Category |
Evaluation |
| Acquisition |
3,999 Starry Radiance for the weapon and approximately 25,000 total for both upgrades. |
| Cultivation |
1,800% synchronization is recommended. Two exclusive gems of each type can be obtained through Battle Pass rewards. |
| Competitive |
Strong headshot damage and useful automatic switch attack, but charged attacks have long wind-up and recovery. |
| Mutation |
High damage and useful Secondary Flying Blades, but no crowd control or movement-speed bonus. |
| Standalone Adventure Clearing |
Weak due to short range, slow blades, no penetration, delayed activation, and small skill area. |
| Adventure Damage Boost |
Extremely strong at Tier 2 and 1,800% synchronization, especially with Oracle. |
Recommended For
Adventure players:
Feisuo is worth considering as a supplemental damage booster.
Players who already own Oracle:
The vulnerability link significantly improves Feisuo's value.
Players seeking one weapon for every mode:
Wind God remains the safer and more universal priority.
Final Verdict: Feisuo exceeds Wind God as an Adventure damage booster when fully developed, but it does not replace Wind God across all modes. Adventure-focused players can use Feisuo to strengthen damage output, while general players should still prioritize Wind God first.