After five versions of waiting, at long last, Yae Miko is playable in Genshin Impact. The Guuji of Narukami Shrine is a descendant of Kitsune lineage, which explains her fox ears and tails. Other than being a chief priest, Yae also runs a publishing house.
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Yae Miko’s build in Genshin Impact is really easy as she doesn’t need a specific artifact. While it’s highly likely that she will soon have her own set, for now, players have to settle with hybrids of some common artifacts.
Yae Miko has one of the lowest Normal Attack multipliers among the Catalyst users in Genshin Impact, so using her as a Main DPS would be far from optimal. She’s best used as an off-field Sub-DPS.
When players use Yae Miko’s Elemental Skill, she will move to the designated direction, leaving a Sesshou Sakura behind. This fox turret will periodically deal damage to one enemy in the area. Travelers can have up to three charges saved, and a maximum of three Sesshou Sakura can be deployed on the field.
The turrets have up to four levels, but at zero Constellation, the highest grade players can get is level three. To increase the strength, Travelers simply have to use the skill when a turret exists nearby. This will link the foxes together, increasing their level simultaneously.
Sesshou Sakuras of different levels can exist at the same time. This can happen if players cast the skill too far from the existing turret.
Yae Miko’s Elemental Burst is very straightforward. She summons a lightning bolt from the sky, dealing massive Electro damage. If her fox turret exists on the field, each of them will blow up and deal an even higher amount of Electro damage. For every Sesshou Sakura destroyed, Yae Miko will gain one charge
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