Luocha’s Eternal Teammates: The 12 Characters You NEED (2026)
Luocha's solo sustain mastery finds its perfect partners in these 12 Memory of Chaos standouts.
Let’s be real, Trailblazers—Memory of Chaos is the real endgame. And if you’ve been grinding those MoC stages like me, you already know that one sustain unit just won’t cut it. You need two solid healers or shielders. Luocha, that elegant merchant from the Xianzhou, is still sitting on the throne of solo sustainers in 2026. His auto-heal, team-wide life leech field, and emergency cleanse make him the backbone of countless teams. But here’s the thing: not every DPS or support meshes perfectly with his kit. After countless resets and theorycrafting sessions, I’ve nailed down the 12 units that constantly make me go “YES” when I slot them beside Luocha. Let’s dive in.
12. Seele – The Quantum Blender

Seele was the very first limited character back in 1.0, and honestly? She’s aged like fine wine. A Hunt unit that moonlights as Erudition because of her reset mechanic. Whenever she deletes an enemy, she gets an extra turn. Now combine that with Luocha’s healing field ticking every time an ally attacks—boom, Seele can trigger the heal up to four times in a single cycle. It’s like having a personal medic who follows her into her quantum dashes. Plus, her speed-hungry playstyle means she’s constantly dealing damage instances, keeping the whole team topped up while she wreaks havoc. If you still main Seele, Luocha is her silent partner in crime.
11. Yukong – The Imaginary Buffer

Yukong released alongside Luocha, and their synergy is so clean it almost feels scripted. She’s a four-star Harmony unit who hands out ATK, Crit Rate, and Crit DMG like candy. But here’s the kicker—her passive punches up Imaginary DMG for the whole squad. Luocha’s ultimate already hits surprisingly hard if built with some ATK, and under Yukong’s bow-wielding blessings, it becomes a legitimate nuke. Their Imaginary typing also means you’ll shred Toughness bars faster when facing Imaginary-weak elites. And let’s be honest, a healer who contributes to break and damage while buffing your hypercarry? That’s value you can’t ignore.
10. Jingliu – The Moon-Crazed Ice Queen

Jingliu has been deleting bosses since her debut, and even in 2026 she’s still the benchmark for raw destruction. Her enhanced state drains team HP with every strike, which sounds terrifying until you realize Luocha literally prints healing. While she’s busy siphoning life from the party, Luocha’s field turns that self-harm into a permanent health buffer. You’ll watch HP bars dip and instantly bounce back. It’s a match made in Simulated Universe heaven. The key is timing Luocha’s field so it overlaps with Jingliu’s transcendent flash moments—do that, and your team becomes functionally immortal.
9. Blade – The HP-Stacking Wind Demon

Blade and Luocha share a secret: they don’t care about Skill Points. Blade’s enhanced basic attacks don’t generate SP, and Luocha barely needs to press his Skill. This creates a cozy SP-positive ecosystem where your other two teammates can spam Skills freely. Blade’s constant HP loss also synergizes ironically well with Luocha’s reactive healing—the lower Blade’s HP, the higher his damage, and Luocha ensures he never actually dies. I’ve cleared entire MoC 12 floors with just these two plus two supports and never once worried about survival. It’s a beautifully lazy combo.
8. Physical Trailblazer – The Freebie Powerhouse

Never underestimate the raccoon with a bat. Physical Trailblazer (Destruction) is absurdly easy to get hit with—which means they charge their ultimate fast. More ultimates equal more attack triggers on Luocha’s field, translating to more team-wide healing. With Luocha’s passive, every basic attack or skill from the Trailblazer becomes a healing pulse. Plus, their toughness damage is no joke, and Luocha can cleanse any debuff the boss throws at our favorite trash-can enthusiast. Budget-friendly? Absolutely. But this pair has carried my second team through countless cycles.
7. Welt – The Time-Delaying Grandfather

Welt and Luocha together? The enemies might as well be in a turn-based prison. Welt slows everything, delays actions, and imprisons on break, while Luocha keeps the party squeaky clean. Their shared Imaginary element means you can double down on Yukong’s buffs too. Picture this: elite enemy has its Toughness bar up for exactly one turn before getting broken, delayed, then broken again. Luocha’s ultimate adds even more toughness damage into the mix. It’s a control-heavy setup that makes speed tuning a breeze. If you want to laugh at Kafka never taking a turn, run this duo.
6. Kafka – The DoT Mom

Kafka mains know the struggle: DoT teams eat Skill Points like candy. Sampo, Guinaifen, Black Swan—everyone wants to skill every turn. Kafka especially demands her own Skill to detonate all those juicy DoTs. In comes Luocha with his SP-neutral kit. He basically never touches his Skill unless it’s an emergency, leaving all that sweet SP for your DoT squad. And while DoT characters are naturally squishy, Luocha’s field patches that weakness completely. I’ve run Kafka/Sampo/Ruan Mei/Luocha and watched enemies melt while my whole team stayed at full HP. It’s disgusting how smooth it feels.
5. Qingque – The Mahjong Gremlin

Qingque is basically a gambler’s fever dream. She can consume four skill points in one turn and still not get her matching tiles. 💀 This SP vacuum would starve most teams, but Luocha just shrugs and keeps basic attacking. Build Luocha with high Speed (like 160+), and he’ll generate more skill points than she can spend while also keeping her alive. If you love the RNG life, this pair lets you go full casino mode without fearing a team wipe. Pro tip: equip the Penacony planar set on Luocha to further boost Qingque’s Quantum damage. Maximum gremlin efficiency.
4. Asta – The Speedy Senator

Asta’s value skyrockets the deeper you go into endgame. High-level bosses like the Abundant Ebon Deer or True Sting can lap your team with double turns, but Asta’s speed buff counters that perfectly. Now slap Luocha on this team and suddenly you’ve got a fast healer cycling his ultimate faster. More turns for Luocha mean quicker field uptime and emergency heals always ready. I personally run Asta with Sprightly Vonwacq and an Energy Regen rope, and the result is a never-ending loop of SPD boosts and passive healing. Together, they turn your party into a high-speed fortress.
3. Silver Wolf – The Weakness Implanter

Silver Wolf’s ability to implant weakness based on your team is the ultimate flexibility tool. Sometimes you’re forced to bring Luocha into a node with zero Imaginary weakness, and that’s where Silver Wolf saves the day. She forces the enemy to inherit Imaginary weakness, letting Luocha contribute to toughness damage and enabling break effect builds. Plus, Silver Wolf’s DEF shred stacks beautifully with Luocha’s high ultimate damage. It’s a mono-Imaginary or dual-element dream. If you own Silver Wolf, you’ll never have to bench Luocha again.
Wrapping It Up
Luocha’s kit is timeless for a reason. He fits into hypercarry, DoT, break, and even meme teams without breaking a sweat. The twelve units I’ve listed here all leverage something unique—speed, SP generation, Imaginary synergy, or self-damage mechanics—to form a perfect loop with our favorite coffin merchant. In 2026, with new relics and planar sets, these synergies have only gotten stronger. So go ahead, experiment, and let Luocha carry your Memory of Chaos runs. Your skill points are safe, and your team is immortal. See you in the Simulated Universe, Trailblazers!
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