Freeze, Burn, and Baffle: Misha’s Chaos Crew in Honkai: Star Rail
Misha's best teammates in Honkai Star Rail: Himeko, Welt, Gepard, and more—freeze and destroy enemies with ease.
Let’s be honest here—when I first pulled Misha, this adorable bellhop with an ice-cold glare, I thought, “Great, another Destruction character that HoYoverse keeps chucking at us like confetti.” But the more I tinkered with his kit, the more I realized this kid isn’t just a backpacking side character from Penacony. He’s a pint-sized powerhouse with a suitcase full of surprises, and the real magic happens when you pair him with the right weirdos. So, after countless simulated battles, a few rage quits, and a dangerously high consumption of Immersifier, I’ve assembled the ultimate list of teammates who can turn Misha from a bellboy into a bell-boss.
Before we dive in, a quick refresher: Misha is a 4-star Ice Destruction unit whose Ultimate slaps enemies multiple times, each hit having a chance to freeze and chew through Toughness like a hangry Warp Trotter. His Skill? Nothing fancy—just a straightforward thwack that generates stacks for his Ultimate based on skill points spent by the whole team. So, who can exploit this frozen frenzy? Let’s meet the squad.
7. Himeko – The Underdog Coffee Brewer Who Just Won’t Quit

I know what you’re thinking: “Himeko? The Standard Banner’s poster child for bottom-tier DPS?” Hear me out. Back in 2024, she was practically a meme. But here in 2026, with the right team, she’s had a glow-up worthy of a reality show. Misha’s Ultimate shreds Weakness bars like a hot knife through Belobog butter, especially against single targets or tightly packed mobs. Every time an enemy’s Weakness breaks, Himeko’s talent triggers a follow-up pizza-cutter attack that scorches the entire field. Pair them, and you’ve got a break-spamming carousel: Misha cracks the shell, Himeko roasts the insides. It’s surprisingly satisfying, and if you add a dash of Break Effect relics, Himeko suddenly stops being the butt of every tier list joke.
6. Welt – The Imaginary Grandpa Who Freezes Time (Literally)

Welt is like that wise old uncle who can lecture you about quantum physics and then slow down reality with a flick of his cane. Both he and Misha share a talent for telling enemies, “No, you may not have a turn.” Welt’s Skill and Ultimate devastate Toughness, and when he breaks an Imaginary-weak foe, it triggers Imprison—delaying their action like a never-ending queue at the airport. Now, combine that with Misha’s freeze from his Ultimate. The result? Enemies become frozen, imprisoned, and utterly confused about whether they’re in a tactical RPG or a cryostasis experiment. Just make sure you’re matching enemy weaknesses, because otherwise you’re just two guys aggressively waving at a shielded robot.
5. Gepard – The Living Ice Wall with a Heart of Gold (and a Shield the Size of Jarilo-VI)

If you think Misha’s freeze chance is a cute bonus, wait until you see Gepard’s Skill. With enough Effect Hit Rate, Gepard can freeze enemies on demand, and his Ultimate grants a party-wide shield thicker than the Belobog Overworld’s plot armor. Together, they turn the battlefield into a synchronized ice-skating show from hell. Misha gets to safely build up his Ultimate stacks behind the shield, while Gepard freezes stragglers. It’s a defensive duo that laughs in the face of Harmony buffs. Plus, since both are Ice, you can skate through certain Elite encounters with minimal brainpower. Who needs a healer when enemies can’t even lift a finger?
4. Bronya – The Cheerleader Who Hands Out Extra Turns Like Candy

Bronya is that friend who always says, “You got this!”—then physically pulls you forward. Her Skill dispels debuffs and grants an immediate action, while her Ultimate buffs Crit DMG to the moon. For Misha, this means he can ignore Speed boots entirely and stack ATK% like a damage-hungry raccoon. Each time Bronya advances him, he gets a free Skill use, which generates more Ultimate stacks and accelerates his burst rotation. It’s the ultimate “one more turn” loop, and with Bronya’s Crit DMG boost, Misha hits harder than a freight train made of ice cubes. The only downside? Your Skill Point economy will cry. But we have a solution for that later.
3. Dan Heng • Imbibitor Lunae – When Support Misha Becomes the Sneaky Saboteur

Wait, isn’t DHIL a hypercarry who hogs all the Skill Points? Yes. But if you’ve been lucky enough to snag Misha’s second Eidolon, his Ultimate can reduce the target’s DEF before the damage even lands. Suddenly, Misha transforms into a utility nuisance: freeze, DEF shred, and respectable Toughness damage. In a DHIL team, you can abuse this by having Misha open with his Ultimate, then let DHIL unleash his fully charged dragon breath on a softened, frozen target. Sure, it’s a bit unorthodox, but seeing a 3-star Imbibitor Lunae delete a boss while Misha giggles in the corner is peak comedy.
2. Ruan Mei – The Harmony Queen Who Makes Break Teams Viable (and Terrifying)

Ruan Mei and Misha are like a noblewoman and her bellboy who secretly rule the world of Weakness Break. Her Skill boosts Break Efficiency, meaning Misha’s multi-hit Ultimate tears through Toughness bars at an alarming speed. Her Ultimate extends the break state and adds a dab of Break DMG on top, while also delaying enemies further. Since both are Ice, Ruan Mei’s bonus Ice DMG from breaks synergizes perfectly. The result is a battlefield where enemies stand frozen, broken, and thoroughly humiliated. Even in 2026, with all the new characters, Ruan Mei + Misha remains the duo that can make MoC 12 feel like a Sunday stroll.
1. Hanya – The Four-Star Savior Who Prints Skill Points and Sanity

And the crown goes to Hanya, the Physical Harmony who keeps the Skill Point economy from collapsing like a house of cards. Misha’s Ultimate loves to count every skill point consumed by allies. The more SP you burn, the more hits his Ultimate lands. Hanya’s Skill applies Burden on an enemy, generating SP when allies attack it. Her Ultimate buffs ATK% and SPD, making Misha faster and deadlier. It’s a perfect, SP-positive dance that lets you run hungry teammates like Bronya or DHIL without running on fumes. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: in a Misha team, Hanya is not just a support—she’s an enabler, a savior, and the reason my relic grind didn’t drive me to madness.
So there you have it—seven teammates who can elevate your bellhop boy from a meme to a menace. Whether you’re freezing everything, breaking everything, or just bullying bosses with DEF-reducing ice cubes, Misha’s versatility in 2026 is a testament to how even 4-stars can shine. Now go forth, assemble your chaos crew, and remember: the best kind of crowd control is the kind where the crowd can’t move at all.
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