Last updated: 27/May/2026

Best guide and build for Lycaon from ZZZ (Zenless Zone Zero). Lycaon is an
rank character with the Ice attribute who belongs to the
Stun Specialty and who is part of the
Victoria Housekeeping Co. faction.
Can resolve any matter. The most trusted of attendants, and solid support for any team. Rational and wise, a true gentleman who can't tolerate a single stain. Offers absolute loyalty to the one he decides to follow. Though outwardly sophisticated and rational, his innate feral character will reveal itself when faced with certain dangers.
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Last review update
Patch 2.6
Last build update
Patch 2.6
Last teams update
Patch 2.6
Last profile update*
27/May/2026
*Profile update means smaller edits to disk drives, stats or other things that don't require new calculations.
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Profile
Core Passive Metallic Paws
When Lycaon charges his Basic Attack to completion, the attack deals 40% increased Daze. When EX Special Attack or Assist Follow-Up hits an enemy, the target's Ice DMG RES decreases by 25% for 30s.
Impact 0
BASE ATK: 0
Additional Ability Elegant Predator
When another character in your squad shares the same Attribute or Faction:
When Lycaon hits a Stunned enemy, the target's Stun DMG Multiplier increases by 35%.
Basic Attack: Moon Hunter
Dodge: Suitable Positioning
Dash Attack: Keep it Clean
Dodge Counter: Etiquette Manual
Special Attack: Time to Hunt
EX Special Attack: Thrill of the Hunt
Chain Attack: As You Wish
Ultimate: Mission Complete
Assist Follow-Up: Vengeful Counterattack
Defensive Assist: Disrupted Hunt
Quick Assist: Wolf Pack
Full Moon Momentum
Mindscape 1
Energy Feedback
Mindscape 2
Attendant Training
Mindscape 3
Graceful Demeanor
Mindscape 4
Alpha Nature
Mindscape 5
Ruthless Hunter
Mindscape 6
Lycaon Stats at level 60 (including Core passive bonuses).
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Review
This tier list assesses Agents (characters) based on their combat potential in Zenless Zone Zero's most demanding contents - Deadly Assault (DA) and Shiyu Defense (SD). Please keep in mind Zenless Zone Zero is a skill-based game and each character has a different playstyle, difficulty level and even special tricks and combos. Zenless Zone Zero is also a team based game and it's only by combining both these factors to the highest level a character can reach optimal performance.
Very strong buff value, all the while having low EX Special costs (better enabling effects like King of the Summit) and strong Daze build.
Demands surprisingly little field time to perform and can adjust to fit team needs.
Standard Agent that’s easy to build and can work well with a variety of W-Engines, making him a strong and accessible pick.
Best housekeeping service in all of New Eridu.
Only thrives in Ice teams, limiting his flexibility as a Stunner.
Needs to be the one to initiate stuns, else he loses a significant portion of his value.
Strictly a buff/daze unit only, with no additional effects (e.g. Ultimate conversions, Decibel bonuses, stun extensions) to support his value.
Does not abide by child labor laws.
Lycaon is an Ice Stun Agent who offers both competitive buffs and a significant amount of Daze build-up, being one of the best Stunner choices for Ice teams and - as of his Potential release - a decent alternative for all elements.
His main focus in battle is to use Assist Follow-Ups and EX Specials to apply debuffs to enemies, then be the one to initiate Stuns for a strong Stun DMG Multiplier increase. With Encircle Prey, he can continue to build Daze even without being the active character, needing to be swapped to only occasionally so as to expend resources as needed.
Holding Basic on Lycaon will charge it. This is explained in more detail in the Basic Attack section, but as part of his Core Passive, fully completing a charge can increase the Daze dealt from the attack by 80%. This same bonus also applies passively to Dodge Counters and Dash Attacks.
This means that fully charging his Basics is always desirable, but this doesn’t need to be done manually, as when entering the battlefield, Lycaon gains an Encircle Prey stack. When using his enhanced Assist Follow-Up: Vengeful Counterattack - Glacial Waltz, this stack is consumed and Lycaon will trigger a reverse Quick Assist. If it’s used, after swapping he will remain on field, mirroring some of the active Agent’s attacks, dealing damage and Daze, but not building up Anomaly.
When the currently active character uses a Basic Attack or EX Special, Lycaon will do the charged version of his Basics 1 through to 3. He will copy Dodges and even Dodge Counters, the latter of which links into the 3rd hit of his Basic Attack string.
The Encircle Prey state lasts 8 seconds, and once it ends, Lycaon will automatically cast Glacial Waltz. Swapping to him will pause the timer, but certain skills will pre-emptively end the state:
If the active character stops attacking for an extended period.
If the active character activates a Chain Attack or Ultimate.
If Lycaon uses Assist Follow-Up: Vengeful Counterattack - Glacial Waltz.
The first 2 still lead to the automatic Glacial Waltz cast, but the last does not (as he is already using it manually). In situations where the state ends early, every second left will increase the Daze of the next Glacial Waltz by 6% to make up for the loss.
Lycaon then recovers a stack of Encircle Prey when Elite or Boss-Rank enemies are stunned, allowing for 1 use every stun cycle.
Working around Encircle Prey to maximise his Daze contribution is key, especially as with higher Potentials, his Basics, Dash Attacks and Dodge Counters get up to 15% increased Combat Impact when in the Encircle Prey state and not the active character.
On top of all this, Lycaon’s Core Passive inflicts a debuff on enemies when hitting with his EX Special or either of his Assist Follow-Ups, they suffer 25% Ice RES Shred and take 30% more DMG from all attacks (regardless of element).
His Additional Ability demands Anomaly, or same Attribute or Faction, and it causes stunned enemies hit by Lycaon to have a 35% increased Stun DMG Multiplier. This applies even if his Heavy Attack is what initiates stun, and in fact, doing so is important to maximise its uptime.
Lycaon only has one Basic Attack: Moon Hunter. This is a standard set of hits accessed by pressing his Basic button, but as mentioned previously, they can be charged.
Normally this is a 5-hit Physical DMG string, doing pitiful damage and Daze, but when the Basic Attack button is held down, he will charge up and deal Ice DMG instead, going through hits 1 through to 3 in a single charge. Holding the button again will then charge his Basic 4, and lastly his Basic 5. which distinguishes itself from others by having 2 charge levels (indicated by the flashing gem in his prosthetics).
Despite this having decent multipliers, the time to Daze ratio compared to other abilities makes it not worth using manually in most circumstances, with Encircle Prey being the primary way to access it.
Note that Lycaon’s charged Basic 1 can apply and break Freezes, so it can be tricky to work around at times.
Lycaon’s regular Special Attack: Time to Hunt, isn’t all that remarkable, but it is a very quick skill. This can make it useful to trigger Chain Attacks and trigger Freezes, as his Basics may break it pre-emptively.
His EX Special Attack: Thrill of the Hunt however, is one of his primary ways to build Daze and Anomaly. It costs 40 Energy to activate, but holding down the Special button will charge it and consume 20 Energy to extend it, dealing just under 50% more damage and Daze.
It isn’t always worth using the extension, as the lower Energy cost uses can be more efficient, but it can be useful to push for a bit of extra Daze needed if near stuns so that Lycaon can be the one to initiate it.
As mentioned in his Core Passive, it can apply the Ice RES Shred and DMG Bonus debuffs on enemies when landing.
Dash Attacks - despite gaining Daze bonus from Lycaon’s Core Passive - are weak and best avoided, dealing Physical damage and having pitifully low Daze values.
Dodge Counter however, is quite good. It also benefits from the bonus, but deals Ice DMG, has good multipliers and is very fast in activation, making it great for certain fights (like Wandering Hunter) and an effective way to initiate stun on red flash attacks.
Assists are key to Lycaon’s kit, being one of his main sources of Daze and the method to enter Encircle Prey.
Unlike most Agents, who use up 2 Assist Points per Defensive Assist against Elites and Bosses, Lycaon only uses up 1, making it much easier for him to generate Decibels and sustain Daze build through frequent Assist Follow-Ups, of which he has 2.
The standard one is Assist Follow-Up: Vengeful Counterattack. It’s a remarkably fast skill and can be used during Encircle Prey without ending the state, making for an effective way to build Daze consistently.
The enhanced one is Assist Follow-Up: Vengeful Counterattack - Glacial Waltz. This is not only the way to enter Encircle Prey, but it also builds nearly 50% more Daze than the standard Assist Follow-Up. It is best avoided while in Encircle Prey so as to not end the state pre-emptively, but when outside of it, using it is the most accessible way for Lycaon to build Daze and apply the Ice RES Shred and DMG Bonus debuffs on enemies from his Core Passive.
As far as Chain Attacks go, Lycaon’s is decently fast but rarely worth using, with only niche scenarios (such as for single Chain Attack combos in Hugo teams) enabling it.
His Ultimate is rather straightforward, being a quick and simple burst of Daze, but it’s noteworthy if only for having one of the highest single Daze multipliers in the entire game, with very few Agents (namely Qingyi) beating it. This means it’s a great way to speed through to stun quickly and will often initiate it, applying Lycaon’s Additional Ability.
Despite having the ability to charge his Basic Attacks, keeping Lycaon as the active character and manually using them tends to not be ideal. Considering how much Daze he can build with his Assist Follow-Ups, and how it is required to enter the Encircle Prey state and being the most accessible way to apply Lycaon’s RES Shred and DMG Bonus, it’s often ideal to sit on another character until an opportunity to parry presents itself.
Assist Follow-Up: Vengeful Counterattack - Glacial Waltz can then be used to consume to Encircle Prey charge and enter the state, after which he can be swapped out of and continue to build Daze and attack enemies.
If Daze and Decibels are needed, frequent parries back to Lycaon can be repeated - but make sure to not accidentally use the Glacial Waltz variant on Assist Follow-Ups unless ending Encircle Prey pre-emptively is needed.
As Energy builds up, it’s often worth using Lycaon’s EX Special Attack: Thrill of the Hunt for Daze and even some Anomaly build-up, as aligning Freeze timings for stuns can make a difference. This is true even for non-Freezeable enemies, owing to the CRIT DMG taken effect from Frostbite.
It’s not often good to charge Lycaon’s EX in full. Although its multipliers are proportional to the extra Energy cost, it’s not quite a 50% improvement and takes more time, so splitting up EX Specials across more uses tends to be better, while also having the added benefit of maintaining buffs (like King of the Summit).
As Stun approaches, make sure to open stun with Lycaon in some way to get the Stun DMG Multiplier increase, ideally with his EX Special for King of the Summit alignment.
Once Stun is over, a new Encircle Prey stack is built and the cycle repeats, with the occasional Ultimate use where needed. Note that Lycaon’s playstyle can change depending on the team, with characters like Miyabi, Hugo, Yidhari and others all having distinct adjustments to be made.
This can be in more precise management of Ice Anomaly build-up (important, as Encircle Prey attacks do not build any), having more frequent bouts of taking centre stage as the active character to make up for teammates that aren’t well suited to it, or stick to the standard, quick-swap Stunner playstyle.
So long as buffs/debuffs are maintained and stun breakpoints are met, Lycaon is a flexible unit that can adjust to the needs of the team.
Build and teams
The W-Engines are listed in order of priority. Sometimes the percentages appearing near them won't reflect their performance as pure damage or Stun output isn't the only thing we're looking at - the utility of the W-Engine might be more important than the calculations imply.
The top number shows the performance of the W-Engine when applying Daze while the bottom number when dealing Damage.
The W-Engine calculations below are team-buffed calculations and here's the team we used for them:
118.56%
115.85%
101.41%
108.39%
102.98%
100.00%
1
New best Stun set, to be used on any Stun character in almost any team with very few exceptions. Gives 6% increased Daze on the 2-piece and up to 30% CRIT DMG for the entire squad for 15s when casting EX Specials and Chain Attacks on the condition that the equipper has 50% CRIT Rate or higher, a requirement which is easy to meet but must be ensured. Uptime on this buff is almost always easily maintained permanently, however be mindful this set will not be effective if you aren’t building the rest of your team on CRIT, in which case alternatives will be preferred, and that you cannot run this set multiple times on the same team.
Best combined with your choice of 2-PC Set:
Shockstar Disco
Swing Jazz
Moonlight Lullaby
2
Best generalist Support set, providing a useful 10% ATK on the 2-piece but most importantly buffing DMG dealt by characters entering the field via Quick Assists by upwards of 24%, the biggest buff provided by Disc Drives in the game. Generally a must-have set on any team, but be mindful of ensuring uptime on the buff.
Best combined with your choice of 2-PC Set:
King of the Summit
Shockstar Disco
Swing Jazz
Moonlight Lullaby
3
Niche supportive set used for teams that are in the position of triggering Perfect Assists often. Grants the entire party 15% increased DMG for 10s when triggering a Perfect Assist. Typically used if an Astral Voice wielder is already on the team and the equipped Agent is in a position to trigger lots of Perfect Assists. This set's value is significantly diminished if the player isn't comfortable with timing Perfect Assists, in which case other sets will be favoured such as 4P Swing Jazz.
Best combined with your choice of 2-PC Set:
King of the Summit
Shockstar Disco
Swing Jazz
Moonlight Lullaby
4
Provides the highest Daze output of any Disk Drive set in the game. However, the difference between the 4-piece effect increase in Daze is marginal compared to simply using the 2-piece effect, meaning it almost always yields better results to use a supportive set like King of the Summit or Astral Voice to buff your team further, instead of the extra Daze which only gives extra Stun windows against bosses in very specific situations. If an extra Stun window is enabled by using this set it will perform the best, however this only very rarely happens, causing it to be left behind in favour of other sets.
Best combined with your choice of 2-PC Set:
King of the Summit
Swing Jazz
Moonlight Lullaby
Substats: CRIT RATE = CRIT DMG > ATK% > PEN = ATK
Impact: 169 - 190+
ATK: 2000 - 2200+ (Optional)
HP: 10500+
DEF: 850+
CRIT RATE: 50%+ (Needed for King of the Summit)
CRIT DMG: 100% - 120%+ (Optional)
Special Attack
Assist
Chain Attack
Basic Attack
Dodge
Teams & Synergy
Below we list only the most important synergies for Lycaon. The character can work with others if you know what to do and how to use them.
Miyabi
Ellen - Lycaon provides a big shred to Ice RES and increases Stun DMG multipliers of enemies — this obviously means he pairs well with Ice Agents as he's greatly able to buff their damage and provide a lot of Daze for them. He stands out as a really potent F2P Stun Agent for both Ice damage dealers we have in the game right now as a result: Miyabi and Ellen. Easily able to activate Lycaon's Additional Ability, the pairings are natural and effective.
Corin - Corin might seem like a surprising synergy with Lycaon at first — and indeed Corin doesn't deal any Ice DMG. However, Corin's Additional Ability requires an extra Physical or Victoria Housekeeping character be present on the team, and that condition can be difficult to fill. That's where Lycaon comes in: he's able to provide Daze, a Stun DMG multiplier debuff, and Corin's Additional Ability all at once for her to benefit from, making for a solid F2P team.
Astra Yao
Yuzuha
Nicole - These 3 generalist units are capable of acting as Support for any team in the game. Astra Yao provides Quick Assists, extra Chain Attacks, healing, super low field time, ATK, DMG and CRIT DMG buffs which makes her the overall best choice in almost all cases. Yuzuha is the ultimate Anomaly buffer who also has awesome ATK and DMG% buffs applicable to any Agent as well, giving her strong general use potential; Nicole provides the sought-after DEF Shred and CRIT Rate at M6 which makes her competitive. All in all, these three can work with anyone.
Soukaku - Soukaku is one of the best Supports for teams where Lycaon is present. Thanks to her massive ATK buff to a single character, her huge Ice Anomaly application, and her ability to increase Ice DMG Bonus and decrease Ice RES of enemies, since Lycaon is also dedicated to buffing Ice Agents, they amplify each other's effects in order to apply lots of Ice Anomaly and buff Ice DPS Agents significantly — this synergy makes them particularly strong with Miyabi, but also agents like Ellen and even potentially Hugo (when double Stun isn't available for him).
Hugo - As Hugo wants to run double stunners to get the most out of his passives, and Lycaon’s buffs are particularly strong for Ice Agents, they make for a natural pair. With most other compatible Stunners lacking the ability to on-field reliably, Lycaon can fill in that spot without issue and allow for proper uptime of Hugo’s Hormone Punk. There’s also many minor, but notable benefits he brings to the team as well, like more frequent Freezes (which pause the Stun timer, leading to higher Totalizes), easily accessible Heavy Attacks via Special (reliable Double Chains on Hugo) and low EX Special cost (easy King of the Summit upkeep despite fast stun times), all of which elevates Lycaon to being an ideal teammate for Hugo.
Yidhari - Having been a best-in-slot at least once for every Ice damage dealer so far, it’s unsurprising that Lycaon is once again the ideal teammate for Yidhari - a superior choice even over other Limited Stun Agents. His quick-swappy playstyle affords her the time to on-field for damage and resources, all the while having buffs with little saturation and more than sufficient daze build to excel. It can be tricky to use him at times, as Lycaon must be the one to initiate stuns to get full value out of his Stun DMG Multiplier bonus, but Yidhari combos accommodate this with no issue.This section lists most popular teams featuring Lycaon in the current phase of Shiyu Defense.
There are no teams featuring Lycaon who have cleared Shiyu Defense in the current cycle.
This section lists most popular teams featuring Lycaon in the current phase of Deadly Assault.
There are no teams featuring Lycaon who have cleared Deadly Assault in the current cycle.
Calculations
Don't use the damage output calculations as an indication on who is worth pulling or investing as those are just simulations and in day-to-day gameplay there's a lot variables and also the skill of the player is important. As usual, don't compare the numbers between characters.
ZZZ has changed a lot from 1.0 - many new mechanics, enemies characters have been introduced and biggest of all the game has a new competitive endgame mode Deadly Assault. Deadly Assault is based around dealing as much damage as possible in 180 seconds, because of this we're changing our calculation style away from a focus on burst to instead focus on extended fights over 3 minutes (180s). Also, many Mindscapes, Disc Drive and W-engine calculations can meaningfully change when factoring in the buffs of an Agents best team, for this reason we're also adding a new feature, allowing you to see damage output with one of the agents best teams buffs factored in.
The W-Engine calculations below are team-buffed calculations and here's the team we used for them:
Shiyu Defense / Deadly Assault
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Characters are ranked with appearance rate, which is how often a character was used in Deadly Assault by the players who we have scanned, regardless of whether they own the character or not. Ownership rate currently cannot be obtained.
This section lists the characters that were most commonly paired with Lycaon in the current phase of Shiyu Defense.
This section lists the characters that were most commonly paired with Lycaon in the current phase of Deadly Assault.