Genshin Impact – Best Tighnari Builds Guide (5-Star / Dendro)

Tighnari: Quickswap DPS Build

Equipment

Weapon

  • 1. Hunters Path (5☆)
  • 2. Elegy for the End (5☆)*
  • 3. Aqua Simulacra (5☆)
  • 4. Polar Star (5☆)
  • 5. Skyward Harp (5☆)
  • ~= Thundering Pulse (5☆)
  • 6. Amos’ Bow (5☆)*
  • 7. Slingshot [R5](3☆)*
  • ~= Viridescent Hunt (4☆)
  • ~= Windblume Ode [R5] (4☆)
  • 8. Prototype Crescent (4☆)*
  • ~= Stringless (4☆)*

Artifact

  • 1. Wanderers Troupe (4)
  • ~= Gilded Dreams (4)
  • 2. Deepwood Memories (2) / +80 EM set (2) / +18% ATK set (2) [Choose Two]
  • 4. Deepwood Memories (4)*

Artifact Stats

Main Stats

  • Sands – ATK/Elemental Mastery
  • Goblet – Dendro DMG
  • Circlet – Crit Rate/DMG

Substats

  • 1. Crit Rate/DMG
  • 2. Elemental Mastery
  • 3. ATK%
  • 4. Energy Recharge

Talent Priority

  • 1. Normal Attack
  • 2. Burst
  • 3. Skill

Ability Tips

Tighnari should only do a rotation of E 3CA Q while on field, as it is impractical to do charged shots that are not boosted by his E.

Gameplay Tips

Tighnari’s standard build revolves around him doing his Elemental Skill, Three Clusterbloom Arrows, an Elemental Burst, and promptly swapping out to another character.

Regarding Weapon Choices:

  • Elegy for the End: This weapon is better than Hunter’s Path if Tighnari needs more than 160 Energy Recharge to cast his burst. However, it falls off significantly if another character in the team holds Elegy for the End
  • Amos Bow: This option ranks lower due to Tighnari not needing as much ATK%, as well as not stacking the passive well
  • Slingshot: Significantly worse when fighting from a long range
  • Prototype Crescent: At refinement 5, this weapon is better than Slingshot
  • Stringless: At refinement 5, this weapon is equal to Slingshot

Regarding Artifact Sets:

  • Deepwood Memories (4): This is by far Tighnari’s best set if no one else on the team is using it
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