Okay, so today I’m gonna talk about getting Jinhsi to reach her full potential. That means, I spent a lot of time figuring out how to get her there.
First off, I went ahead and gathered all the ascension materials needed. I mean, I had to collect a whole bunch of stuff. It was a real grind, but I did it. After getting all the materials, I started the ascension process. It wasn’t super straightforward, but I managed. It involved a lot of back and forth, clicking through menus, and making sure I didn’t mess anything up.
- Collectibles: I had to find and collect a ton of different items scattered all over the place. These collectibles were needed for the ascension.
- Echo: I focused on getting the new Calamity Class Echo, which is Ju instead of Mourning Aix. Its main skill is way more beneficial for Jinhsi.
Then, I worked on leveling up her skills. This was a bit tricky because I needed to prioritize the right ones. I experimented with a few different skill combinations to see what worked best. There are two main skills I had to play with:
- Resonance Skill Overflowing Radiance: This one inflicts Spectro DMG and puts Jinhsi into Incarnation. Pretty cool that you can cast it in mid-air.
- Basic Attack 4 or Loong’s Halo: After using these, Jinhsi can unleash the power of a heart’s wish to deal Spectro DMG, which is also usable in mid-air.
After all that, I finally got Jinhsi ascended. It felt great to see her at full power. It was a lot of work, but definitely worth it. She’s super powerful now, and it’s awesome to see her in action. I spent hours tweaking and testing different things to make sure she was at her best.
Challenges Faced
Of course, it wasn’t all smooth sailing. I hit a few roadblocks along the way. One of the biggest challenges was figuring out the optimal skill rotation. It took a lot of trial and error. Also, getting the right Echo was a bit of a pain, I had to look all over for it. But hey, I got through it.
So yeah, that’s my experience with ascending Jinhsi. I hope this helps anyone else who’s trying to do the same. It’s a grind, but it’s worth it in the end!