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With a good range/duration Ult you can either clear the first waves easily/instantly before the second phase of the Void Shard.
Or put it slightly to the left or right to repeatedly clear out tougher enemies on the second phase. Large range 1 and 3 end up able to clear out swathes of enemies routinely and you don't need skill power for that.
A group with a second Viessa can make this stupid fast. Stay in public, or recruit for more and this mission can be done super fast.
What really matters is the weapon, as that's the main source of you damage. Given the numbers of enemies spawning there, i would recommend a Thundercage, but anything you can kill a large number of enemies works here.
Press M go to Difficulty rewards check for accessories. I always use Increase HP/DEF modules (max) on my 60-cap bunny and it survives. Just rely on your weapon.
1 mod to boost Def
1 mod to boost HP
1 mod to boost range
Shock Punch melee modifier
put any remaining mod capacity toward skill cool down or power
Duration would be nice, but isn't a priority.