Our Yoohee GFL2 guide analyzes the arrival of the Sparkle Squad’s lead idol and how she functions as the primary Physical damage multiplier in Girls’ Frontline 2: Exilium.
Yoohee (K2) is a specialized support unit designed to anchor Physical compositions. While she offers high-tier offensive buffs and defensive utility, her kit includes a strict mechanical restriction that requires precise team building to maintain efficiency.
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Yoohee | Overview

Expression, check. Posture, check. Let’s get this show started.
Yoohee is a flexible support unit built to amplify Physical damage squads. She provides team-wide offensive buffs while maintaining a baseline of defensive utility. Her role is specific: she is the engine for a Physical meta that rewards mono-elemental discipline.
- Seiyuu: Yukiyo Fujii
- The Role: Physical Support / Buffer.
- Stat Priorities: Attack Boost, Attack, Crit Rate, Crit Damage.
- Recommended Attachments: Phase Strike for efficiency or Physical Boost for optimization.
The Physical Constraint
The defining mechanic of Yoohee’s kit is the Never Give Up buff. This provides a powerful Physical damage increase to the entire team, but it disables itself for two turns on any ally who deals Elemental damage. This restriction forces a mono-Physical approach, making her compositionally rigid.
Yoohee’s Skills & Keys
Yoohee focuses on maintaining uptime for her Physical multipliers while providing secondary healing and buff cleansing. Her playstyle rewards players who can keep her Never Give Up stack active across the board.
Understanding Her Keys
- Effort and Returns (Fixed Key): When the active skill Improv expends additional Confectance Index, critical damage is increased by 5%.
- Tempo Resonance (Fixed Key): When using Improv, she cleanses 1 random buff from the target before the attack resolves.
- Exquisite Choreography (Fixed Key): While Never Give Up is active, Yoohee’s attack is increased by 10%.
- Main Dancer’s Might (Common Key): Increases Attack Boost by 5%. Damage is increased by 10% when dealing damage with an ammo attribute.
Expansion Key: Perfect Dance
- This is her build anchor. After using Sparkling Finale, she triggers Graceful Pirouette or Passionate Resonance on the two allies with the highest attack. Additionally, her Physical damage triggers Never Give Up, and the effect is no longer nullified when allies deal phase damage.
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Physical force meets musical flair in the latest recruitment.
Yoohee arrives on May 22nd alongside Ksenia and Littara. While her design and voice acting are high-tier, her mechanical value is locked behind steep investment levels.
Vertebrae Breakpoints:
- V1: Increases stability shred and damage frequency. This is where her Best Dancer buff becomes reliable.
- V2: Introduces Defense Down II, allowing Yoohee to function in elemental teams despite her Physical focus.
- V3: The essential endgame breakpoint. This ensures near-permanent uptime (6/7 turns) on Troupe’s Core, her most vital support buff.
- V6: Significantly boosts her personal damage and adds a 25% Crit Damage bonus to all Physical allies.
Verdict: Yoohee is difficult to justify for players focused strictly on efficiency. She requires a minimum of V3 to rival the utility of existing supports. Unless you are fully committed to a long-term Physical meta, this is a skip.
Yoohee Team Recommendations
Yoohee thrives in squads that can maintain the Physical damage requirement without accidentally triggering her buff lockout.
The “Stage Presence” Core
- Main DPS: Daiyan
- Sub-DPS: Vepley
- Support: Yoohee
- Sustain: Sabrina or Cheeta
- Strategy: This team utilizes the raw Physical scaling of Daiyan and the stability shred of Vepley. Yoohee provides the necessary multipliers to ensure the squad hits through high-armor thresholds in bossing content.
“Direct Current” Force (High-Speed Physical)
This composition utilizes high-frequency Physical attacks to trigger Yoohee’s support procs multiple times per round. It is the definitive choice for high-speed map clears.
- Main DPS: Daiyan (V1+)
- Sub-DPS: Zhaohui
- Support: Yoohee
- Sustain: Alva
- Strategy: Zhaohui provides the necessary out-of-turn pressure to keep Yoohee’s support attacks active. Alva is selected as the sustain unit because her barrier mechanics scale effectively with the massive stability shred this squad produces.
“Kinetic Avalanche” (Long-Range Precision)
This team focuses on maintaining distance and utilizes high-damage Physical shells to break elite targets before they can close the gap.
- Main DPS: Nemesis
- Sub-DPS: Vepley
- Support: Yoohee
- Sustain: Cheeta
- Strategy: Nemesis acts as the primary executioner, benefiting from the global reach of Yoohee’s Physical buffs. Vepley manages close-range stability breaks for any enemies that slip through. Cheeta provides the necessary cooldown reduction to keep Yoohee’s Troupe’s Core active for the duration of the encounter.
The V3 Threshold
As we previously noted in this Yoohee GFL2 guide previously noted, these high-tier compositions only reach peak efficiency if Yoohee is at V3. At lower investment, the rotation gaps in her Physical buffs make these teams significantly less consistent in boss-tier content.
Sparkling Centerstage | Yoohee’s Signature Weapon

Physical defense ignore meets peak performance.
- Effect: Allied Physical active attacks ignore 10% of defense. Each buff applied to allies (excluding Yoohee) allows her personal attacks to ignore up to 40% of enemy defense.
- Trait: Gains 1 random buff for 1 turn if the user is at full HP.
- Imprint Skill: Increases damage against targets with defense debuffs and Sycca Technologies units by 2.5%.
The Verdict: Sparkling Centerstage is a strong luxury addition, but not mandatory. Golden Melody or Planeta are viable placeholders for players saving resources.
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Centauressi maintains her anchor status alongside Yoohee’s debut.
The Centaureissi rerun (featuring Sharkry and Nagant) runs from May 22nd to June 11th. Centy remains a superior utility pickup for most players. She provides high mobility, reliable healing, and debuff cleansing without the strict elemental restrictions found in Yoohee’s kit.
Outfits & Covenant Updates
- Miracle Sweetheart: A customizable maid look for Yoohee. Available at a limited-time discount starting May 22nd.
- Sparkling Pyrotechnics: A weapon skin for Yoohee redeemable via Withdrawal Receipts.
- Skin Love Magic: A premium skin for Yoohee’s K2.
Neural Helix Updates: New expansion keys arrive for Daiyan, Vepley, and Littara.
- Daiyan: Attacks ignore 10% defense per stack of Permanent Tuning.
- Vepley: Attacks ignore 15% defense, doubling if the target has movement debuffs.
- Littara: Damage increased by 10% against targets with defense debuffs.
Closing Thoughts | Yoohee Breakdown
Yoohee offers a head start on the Physical meta, but the full lineup required to support her is currently incomplete. She is a heavy-investment unit who truly shines at V3. If character priority is your focus, she is a justifiable pull. For efficiency, Centauressi remains the better investment for the current landscape.










