Welcome to our detailed Sequences guide for Chisa, the 5★ Havoc Broadblade support in Wuthering Waves. Now that Chisa's banner is up in Wuthering Waves, players have some big decisions: is she a must-have powerhouse or just for specific teams? Should you chase her S1 or her signature weapon? We'll go over her main Sequences, show damage numbers from tests, and help you pick the best level—S0, S1, S2, or S6—for your account.

Chisa Overview
Rarity: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Element: Havoc | Weapon: Broadblade
Chisa calls herself "just an ordinary student," but in action, she's a super flexible Havoc support. She shines in Negative Status teams by offering:
- Team healing from her Death Snip (Normal Attack) and Resonance Liberation
- Team-wide shields from her Sawring - Eradication finisher in Chainsaw Mode
- Crowd control that pulls enemies in with scissor and chainsaw hits
- Strong debuffs—Unseen Snare gives 12% DEF Shred, and her Outro Skill adds 18% DEF Ignore
- Flexible builds as pure support or hybrid sub-DPS
Her kit focuses on tagging enemies with Unseen Snare, building Forte in normal mode, then ripping into chainsaw combos after Resonance Liberation switches her to the powered-up "Woven Myriad - Convergence" state.
Key Sequence

Getting Chisa's Sequences right is key to smart pulling. They aren't all the same. Here are the big ones that change everything:
S1: Wandering Through the Desolate Corridors
Effect: Full interruption immunity in Chainsaw Mode combos. Plus 30% ATK boost and fixed damage on Unseen Snare application.
This makes her combos smooth and reliable—no more getting knocked around. It's the go-to stopping point for most accounts.
S2: Into the Web of Endless Bonds
Effect: 50% All-DMG Bonus to teammates with Thread of Bane, plus 10% Havoc RES PEN.
The top Sequence overall. It pumps team damage big time, especially for Negative Status users. Perfect for maxing those teams.
S6: Thus, Hope is Rekindled with the Rising Dawn
Effect: "Cheat death" survival, plus upgraded Unseen Snare—marked enemies take 30% more Negative Status DMG and 40% more from Chisa.
Huge personal DPS jump, turning her into a main or strong sub-DPS. But it's a massive pull commitment—not for everyone.
Damage Comparison
How much difference do these make? Check these team test numbers.
Team: Cartethyia (S0R1) + Ciaccona (S0R1) + Chisa
| Setup | Cartethyia Finisher DMG | Increase vs S0 |
|---|---|---|
| Baseline (S0 Chisa) | ~46,644 | - |
| S1 Chisa | ~50,096 | +7.4% |
| S2 Chisa | ~59,971 | +28.5% |
S1 gives good QoL and damage, but S2 really amps her support. S6 shifts her to a damage beast.
S1 vs Signature Weapon

With about 2 pity Budget, here's the breakdown:
S1 Advantages:
- Gameplay fix: No interruptions in chainsaw combos, works everywhere
- Survival: Keeps you in healing/shielding
- Consistent damage: Full rotations every time
- Future-proof: Interruption resistance beats power creep
Signature Weapon (Kumokiri) Advantages:
- Stats: 36% Crit Rate, 12% ATK for personal power
- Team buff: 24% All-DMG at max stacks
- Looks great with her theme
Damage Comparison in Cartethyia Teams:
| Setup | Cartethyia Finisher DMG | Increase over R0 (4★ weapon) |
|---|---|---|
| S1 Chisa (4★ weapon) | ~50,096 | +11.8% |
| S0 Chisa (Signature) | ~48,500 | +8.3% |
| S1 + Signature | ~52,800 | Max performance |
The Verdict: S1 Wins for Budget Players
For 2-pity budgets, pick S1 over Kumokiri. It fixes her main issue—getting interrupted in key moves—way better than stats. Reliability trumps raw numbers, especially for full support output. Plus, 4★ weapons like Aureate Zenith (Crit DMG) or Autumntrace (Crit Rate) cover most of the weapon's value, but nothing matches S1's immunity.
If you're short on resources, grab S1 first. Or top up Lunites at LDShop—secure, quick, unbeatable prices. Get pulling!
Pulling Recommendations
What to target?
- S0: Totally usable. Pull for solid healing/buffing in Negative Status teams.
- S1: Best value—HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. Smooths her out completely.
- S2: Top support upgrade—HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. Maxes Cartethyia/Negative Status damage.
- S6: Whale territory or Chisa fans wanting her as DPS. Amazing but expensive.
Chisa's built for the long haul as more Negative Status characters drop. S1 is great now; S2 if you're heavy on Cartethyia-Ciaccona. Save for future DPS unless S6 is your dream.
S2 makes her elite support. Must-have for serious Negative Status players.
Conclusion
That's the guide! S2 is her standout Sequence—pull for it if you can. But S1 is the smart, affordable choice for most.




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