![]() ![]() She’s a selfish main DPS Pyro carry that can consistently deal high amounts of damage in relatively short windows of opportunity. Players will have to manage her health and ability timers to maximize her damage outputĪmong the many characters in “Genshin Impact,” Hu Tao arguably has the highest skill ceiling due to how her kit works.She requires a certain degree of skill to use effectively.Hu Tao is best used as a main DPS carry.While it is a good thing he is complete at C0, none of his constellations are very good except his C6, meaning you go all the way or not at all. Has a higher floor, but lower DMG ceiling than Hu Tao. Have fun traveling across the desert for his mats. He has long cooldowns and requires active management of skills and tech to maintain his uptime. Alhaitham’s mechanics are more similar to Childe than they are to Keqing, despite him being memed as a dendro Keqing. This means better stat budget allocation. Hu Tao converts her HP to ATK to do DMG while Alhaitham’s EM is his DMG. Has EM baked right into his multipliers, meaning he doesn’t split scale but dual scales. He is also more flexible in terms of party members and playstyles. Will perform well at lower investment than Hu Tao (and that’s saying something because Hu Tao is already pretty low investment friendly). Alhaitham and Nahida together is also an insanely powerful comp. Mona, Kokomi, and Nilou technically work as vape enablers but are nowhere near as good and so it’s really XQ/YL or bust.Īn on field dendro driver, which is quite rare (only Nahida can compete but while her dmg is higher, her mobility is poor). Thankfully, it’s her best constellation and you don’t need to bother going further. While she is perfectly excellent at C0, it’s hard to ignore the QoL and dmg increase of C1. You’ll only really find being at low HP annoying in co-op.Ĭ1 is such a good constellation for her that buffs her dmg a lot. Health management can be a turnoff for some however this is usually mitigated as her teams almost always have either Xingqiu, a shielder, or both. Her CDs are short as well meaning easier rotations. You can also grow silk flowers in the teapot.Įasier to play her most complicated combo is jump cancelling, but isn’t even needed and N2C is more than good enough. She has a higher dmg ceiling with vape, but playing her poorly she will be worse than Alhaitham.Įasier to farm for as all her overworld mats are accessible early on and without much hassle. So, you may have to pickup whichever tickle your fancy. For C0 HuTao, you need to lookout for stamina and HP, Alheitam needs his burst to be recharged by cooldown (so ER could be a potential issue).įarming artifacts for HuTao and Alheitam isn’t that far from each other, HuTao can use Shimenawa very well, just as Alheitam performs just as good with 2pc+2pc (80 EM sets). I don’t think anyone of these units are more easier than other. Alheitam also demads a combo learning to optimize his spread reaction damage and maximizing his field time. But a spread team with Alheitam may not get that damage output, I may be biased due to being long time HuTao player.īut HuTao is dependent on having a shielder at C0, and you need to learn CA cancel. But reaching that potential is tough in terms of resin investment for artifacts compared to quickbloom or hyperbloom teams where Alheitam can perform pretty good with suboptimal builds. Fun is subjective, but I don’t think any unit has the raw damage potential to go toe to toe with a vv vape HuTao (I myself can’t set this up properly in abyss, but I suck at gaming to begin with). ![]()
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