Punishing Gray Raven Teddy Spectre Build Guide

Hello Commandants! Teddy: Spectre joins Punishing: Gray Raven as the newest Amplifier for Ice and Raydiance teams. Despite her classification, Teddy takes on a main DPS role in Ice compositions, outperforming Qu: Shukra and becoming the preferred option for optimized Ice setups. In Raydiance teams, she functions as a Sub-DPS support, providing strong amplification and burst contribution that fits cleanly into short rotations. 

In this guide, we’ll break down Teddy: Spectre’s role, optimal Memory setups, team compositions, and investment priorities to help you get the best performance from her in both Ice and Raydiance teams.

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Overview

Construct Information
Dialogue-Spectre-Awaken-IconRarityS Rank
ElementIce
AffixRaydiance
Weapon TypeDigital Warboots
RoleAmplifier

Teddy: Spectre fills a unique spot across both Ice and Raydiance lineups. While officially labeled as an Amplifier, her practical role depends entirely on the team she’s placed in. In Ice compositions, she operates as the primary damage source, where replacing her with Qu: Shukra leads to lower overall damage output. In contrast, Raydiance teams use Teddy as a short-rotation Sub-DPS, where her main value comes from amplification effects paired with strong burst damage.

Memory Builds and Weapon Resonances

Teddy: Spectre’s Memory setup is team-dependent. In Ice teams, she runs a DPS-focused set to maximize on-field damage and function as the team’s main damage dealer. In Raydiance teams, she uses a standard Sub-DPS Amplifier set, prioritizing damage amplification and burst support over sustained personal damage.

Ice Warzone & Phantom Pain Cage

Recommended MemoriesRecommended Memory Resonance
4 Joanna / 4 Chen Jiyuan
Chen Jiyuan iconJoanna iconChen Jiyuan iconTop: Any ATK+15
Joanna icon Joanna iconJoanna icon Bottom: Signature Move Level +1

This build focuses on optimizing Teddy: Spectre’s Ice damage without slowing down her rotation. She can maintain a double Signature cycle without relying on Cottie, which makes 4-set Chen Jiyuan the stronger choice for raw damage in this role. An added benefit of Chen Jiyuan is its reliable Ice Resistance Reduction, which remains consistently applied in teams where Lucid Dreamer uses the same Memory set.

When played as a main Ice DPS, this setup performs well across all investment levels. If Weapon Harmony is not available, running a 2-set Darwin serves as a practical alternative to keep damage output stable.

Raydiance Warzone & Phantom Pain Cage

Recommended MemoriesRecommended Memory Resonance
4 Da-Vinci / 4 Guinevere
guinevere icondavinci iconguinevere iconTop: Any ATK+15
davinci icondavinci icondavinci 2Bottom: Class Skill Level +1

When placed in Raydiance compositions, Teddy: Spectre is able to activate the full 4-set Guinevere bonus through a single QTE, which places it above most other support-oriented Memory sets. This interaction allows her to deliver consistent amplification while spending very little time on the field. As a result, this Raydiance support build remains effective at any investment level.

Weapon Resonances

Weapon Info

Neon Wayfayrer

Neon Wayfarer 6*

ATK increases by 10%. While in Data Domain, Teddy's Extra DMG Bonus increases by 35%. And when Teddy casts Signature Move without carrying a Mark, Teddy gains background Signature charges based on the number of Neon Orb colors recorded. Each time Teddy's teammate casts their own Signature Move, she gains 75 Signature Energy, up to three times. When she's switched into battle, if there is sufficient Signature Energy, she automatically casts New Dimension Expansion. If Teddy: Spectre enters battle carrying a Mark, the Extra DMG Bonus of Pulse Noise Penetration increases by 100%.

Recommended Weapon Resonances
Incascendance (Ice Team)The weapon's final ATK increases by 15% at the start of battle. No duration limit.
Matrix Lightning (Ice Team)Movement Speed greatly increases, and all enemies' Extra DMG Reduction decreases by 10% during Matrix.
Superconducting Axial Ray (Raydiance Team)Increases Full ATK of all characters of the team by 8%. This effect doesn't stack.
Glorious Spear (Raydiance Team)When the character is using a healing skill or effect, increases Full ATK of the healed target by 10% for 8s, CD for 10s.

Recommended Teams

Teddy: Spectre’s role varies by team composition. In Ice teams, she functions as the on-field main DPS, dishing out the team’s damage output. In Raydiance teams, she shifts into a Sub-DPS support role, focusing on amplification and big nukes through short rotations. Below are sample teams that reflect both playstyles.

Ice Team

DPSTank / SubDPSSupport

Teddy Spectre portrait

Teddy: Spectre

Wanshi Lucid Dreamer portrait

Wanshi: Lucid Dreamer

Lilith Daemonissa portrait

Lilith: Daemonissa

This is the meta Ice team for Teddy: Spectre as the on-field main DPS. Wanshi fills the Tank/Sub-DPS role, providing ice shred and additional damage during rotations/QTEs, while Lilith acts as the primary support and Da Vinci holder, enabling buffs for consistent damage. The team performs well in War Zone and Phantom Pain Cage, favoring fast clears where Teddy stays on-field to deal damage before rotating out as needed.

Raydiance Team

DPSTank / SubDPSSupport

Bianca portrait

Bianca: Crepuscule

Nanami portrait

Nanami: Star Trail

Teddy Spectre portrait

Teddy: Spectre

For Raydiance content, this lineup centers on Bianca: Crepuscule as the primary damage source. Nanami: Startrail anchors the team in the Tank slot, applying defensive pressure and resistance reduction, while Teddy: Spectre fills a Sub-DPS support role, rotating in briefly to apply amplification effects and add burst damage through QTEs before swapping out.

Should You Pull for Teddy: Spectre?

teddy in-game banner

Teddy: Spectre is available for free, so she naturally fits into both Ice and Raydiance rosters. That said, reaching SS3 or SSS is important if you want her to perform at her intended level.

With higher rank investment, Teddy delivers her full value, acting as a primary damage dealer in Ice teams and a consistent Sub-DPS amplifier in Raydiance compositions. At lower ranks, her contribution drops off, especially in score-driven modes where optimization matters.

Commit resources if you plan to run Ice or Raydiance teams regularly. Otherwise, it’s reasonable to hold off on investment until those teams become a priority.

Conclusion

Teddy: Spectre offers strong flexibility across both team types. She takes on a lead damage role in Ice teams and transitions into a Sub-DPS amplifier when used in Raydiance lineups. While she is functional at base rank, investing up to SS3 or SSS greatly enhances both her personal damage and support value, making long-term investment worthwhile. With proper Memory choices and team synergy, Teddy can replace older Ice damage options while continuing to provide reliable support in Raydiance teams. For commandants who plan to SSS Teddy: Spectre, go to LootBar now for discounted and secure Punishing Gray: Raven Top-up.

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