
This synergises wonderfully with Nahida's Seeds of Skandha since it means as soon as enemies are marked with her skill, your Tri-Karma Purifications hit a lot harder. Two-pieces boost Dendro damage by 15%, which adds a lot of value since she's a catalyst user, and four-pieces reduces Dendro resistance by 30% for eight seconds when you hit enemies with a burst or skill.

All of these are pretty useful for Nahida, which helps take some of the randomness out of the weapon.įor artifacts, the new Deepwood Memories set is a good choice for Nahida.

Recitative buffs attack by 60%, which boosts Tri-Karma Purification's Dendro damage, Aria increases elemental damage by 48%, and Interlude buffs elemental mastery by 240. It boosts crit damage as a substat, which ties in well with Nahida's Tri-Karma Purifications, and grants one of three effects when a character takes the field for 10 seconds. If you're looking for a less rare alternative, The Widsith is a decent four-star option. All party members also receive 40 elemental mastery, which is pretty great alongside Nahida's Compassion Illuminated passive that also grants elemental mastery. If they aren't she gets 10% increased elemental damage for each. If your other characters are Dendro, Nahida gains 32 elemental mastery for each. It buffs elemental mastery as a substat, but like her Shrine of Maya AoE, it provides bonuses based on party composition. Nahida's perfect weapon is the five-star A Thousand Floating Dreams catalyst that's releasing alongside her. Weapons: A Thousand Floating Dreams or The Widsith


As you'd imagine, this means that Nahida is best built towards elemental mastery. She can get a max of 80% damage and 24% crit rate this way. Once unlocked, Nahida's Awakening Elucidated passive grants a 0.1% damage and 0.03% crit rate bonus to Tri-Karma Purification for every point of elemental mastery she has over 200.
