OK, guys, I’ve got a little something to share with you today. It’s about Furina and her weapon materials in Genshin Impact. I mean, she’s finally back in the version 4.7 update, right? So, I thought, why not dive deep and see what it takes to get her all powered up? Let’s go!
First things first, I started by checking out where to find these materials. It turns out, the magic place is the Erinnyes Forest in Fontaine. Yeah, that’s the spot. And if you want to be specific, look around bodies of water. That’s where these Lakelight Lilies like to hang out. I spent a good chunk of time just running around, especially near the Weeping Willow of the Lake and Loch Urania. Those two places are gold mines for these things. It is really tiring!
I gathered a whole bunch, I mean, we need like, 420 of these things to fully unlock Furina’s power. I was like a madman, running back and forth, grabbing every single Lakelight Lily I could find. I swear, I started seeing them in my dreams after a while.
Then came the next part. I had to figure out how to actually use these materials. I knew Furina could be built as either a Sub-DPS or a Support character. I spent hours testing out different builds, mixing and matching artifacts and weapons, trying to see what worked best. It was a real grind, let me tell you. I wanted to make sure my Furina was top-notch, you know? So I kept at it until I felt like I had a solid understanding of what to do.
My Build
- Sub-DPS Furina: In this build, I focused on increasing her Hydro DMG and Crit Rate. The artifacts I went with were a mix of Heart of Depth and Nymph’s Dream. For the weapon, I used the Primordial Jade Cutter. It just felt right, you know?
- Support Furina: When building her as a support, I went all-in on HP and Energy Recharge. The artifact set I chose was Tenacity of the Millelith, and for the weapon, I equipped the Favonius Sword. This setup really helped keep the team going.
After all that running around, collecting, and experimenting, I finally got my Furina to where I wanted her to be. It was a lot of work, but totally worth it. Seeing her in action, with all her abilities maxed out, was just awesome.
So yeah, that’s my little adventure with Furina and her weapon materials. Hope this helps someone out there who’s also trying to get their Furina game on point. Good luck, and happy gaming!