Kuki Shinobu is the first Electro Healer in the game, with an Elemental Skill almost similar to Barbara, another healer in Genshin Impact. Kuki is currently available in Arataki Itto's character banner, and players are wondering whether she is worth the Primogems.
As an Electro enabler, Kuki is viable in certain comps. However, she is a mediocre healer at best, especially since Diona and Kokomi are also great healers that have already been released in early games. This article will list all the pros and cons of Kuki Shinobu in Genshin Impact.
Kuki Shinobu's Elemental Skill not only heals but also inflicts enemies within the AoE (area of effect) with Electro damage. This skill allows her to be viable in Physical teams with Eula or Taser teams with other Electro DPS.
Kuki Shinobu is the game's first Electro Healer, and she fulfilled that role to a certain extent. Unlike Diona and Jean, she does not depend on energy or Elemental Burst. Even better, Kuki even has near-permanent uptime for her healing, unlike Barbara and Kokomi. Her HP scaling allows players to dump all their HP artifacts for Kuki, making her healing viable enough for open-world exploration.
Kuki Shinobu being an Electro character in Genshin Impact has advantages as well. Teams who use a lot of energy, notably Taser teams, benefit greatly from Electro Resonance. When Electro triggers an Elemental Reaction, it will have a 100% chance to generate an Electro Elemental Particle.
Although Kuki Shinobu is the first Electro healer in the game, her healing is not game-changing, especially since she's a 4-star character. Other similar characters, like Barbara and Kokomi, can do an even better job as a healer.
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