In Genshin Impact, Sitlali is a 5-star character belonging to the Cryo element and using a catalyst in battles. In a team, she can play the role of a support with the ability to deal pocket damage. In this guide you will be able to learn about her best build, weapons and artifacts, as well as recommended squads with her.
Note: The Nightwind Lords' Grand Shaman has not yet been officially released, so the information provided here is based on information obtained during beta testing. If necessary, we will update the guide when the heroine is released in the game.
Sitlali's Main Features
How to Get Sitlali
In the first phase of update 5.3, this catalyst will appear in the banner, which will increase the chance of her dropping. In the future, this character can only be obtained through Prayers. Unfortunately, HoYoverse has never held an event that rewards a 5-star event fighter, so you definitely won't be able to get the revered Grandmother Itztli for free.
Sitlali Stat Progression
The table below shows how a character's base stats change as they level up.
Level | Base HP | Base Attack | Base Defense | Elemental Mastery Bonus |
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1 | 906 | 10 | 59 | 0 |
20 | 2349 | 26 | 154 | 0 |
40+ | 5229 | 57 | 343 | 28.8 |
60 | 7547 | 82 | 495 | 57.6 |
80 | 10264 | 112 | 673 | 86.4 |
90 | 11634 | 127 | 763 | 115.2 |
The default critical damage and critical hit chance are 50% and 5% respectively.
Sitlali's Abilities
When performing a normal attack “Spirit Vessel of Shadow Chasing”The heroine carries out up to 3 blows with pillows, and when charged – spending a small amount of stamina, activates the aiming mode, and then throws a Frost Star in the selected direction, causing Cryo damage to all enemies in its path. During the strike in the fall, she quickly rushes to the ground, hitting all enemies in the way, and after landing, deals damage to the area.
Explanation: Except for the targeting mode, these are normal attacks that are unremarkable for most Catalysts and you are unlikely to use them.
After using the elemental skill “Black Frost Star”, the heroine casts an Opal Shield and summons the Obsidian Tzitzimitl Itzpapu, dealing Cryo damage to an area with the Night Spirit property. The amount of damage absorbed by the barrier depends on Sitlali's Elemental Mastery. It absorbs Cryo damage with 250% efficiency. When deploying the shield, the shaman gains the Cryo effect for a while.
After activating the skill, the heroine receives 24 Night Spirit points and enters the Night Spirit Blessing mode, which ends after Itzpapa leaves the battlefield. The creature itself has the following characteristics:
- Moves behind the active character.
- If Sitlali has at least 50 ND points, the creature enters the White Flame state, constantly spending ND points and dealing Cryo damage to all enemies in a certain area with Frost Hurricane.
- When the Night Spirit points are exhausted, the White Flame mode ends immediately.
Explanation: The shield lasts for 20 seconds, and the E cooldown is 16 seconds, so in theory it can last almost all the time, but in practice it will quickly break down, since its durability is inferior even to Laila's barrier, not to mention Zhongli (though it is still stronger than Diona's). Although when fighting enemies that deal Cryo damage, it will be very useful. Also remember that when creating it, Sitlali will receive the Cryo status for a short time, so she can easily be frozen in the event of an enemy Hydro attack.
When using E-shki, a small creature in the form of a pillow will also appear, which will constantly follow the active character. If the heroine gains 50 ND points, then Itspapa will begin to inflict Cryo damage to all mobs within a radius of 6 meters once per second. The damage multipliers are insignificant, but the Cryo status can be applied every 2 seconds, that is, you will be able to call a stable Cryo application from your pocket.
Let us remind you that the E-class itself gives only 24 points, and you need 50, so with the “bare” use of the skill you will only get a shield, and the pillow will not cause damage. Sitlali has several ways to accumulate points, but you can quickly start damaging only with the help of the ult, so after activating the skill it is advisable to immediately use the explosion of the elements.
Itzpapa uses 8 points per second, so the initial 50 points will only last for 6 seconds, but as we said earlier, the heroine can earn points in other ways, which will extend the effect of White Flame up to 9-11 seconds. Even if all the points run out, the pad will not disappear from the battlefield, but will remain hanging for all 20 seconds, while continuing to accumulate additional points that will be useful in the next rotation.
Burst of the Elements “Decree of the Luminaries” allows the heroine to cast an ice storm on the area in front of her, dealing Cryo damage over the area with the Night Spirit property, restoring Night Spirit points and summoning 1 Skull Vessel of the Spirit for each of them in the area of effect near a maximum of 3 enemies. The shard explodes after a certain amount of time, dealing Cryo damage and restoring some more ND points to Sitlali.
Explanation: The ult immediately after use deals quite significant damage (at level 10 the multiplier is 968%), so it is worth using even for damage alone. Plus, it allows you to immediately get 24 ND points. Then, up to 3 bombs appear near mobs within a radius of 7 meters, one per enemy, that is, if there is only one enemy, then only one mine will appear.
2 seconds after dealing damage with the Ice Storm, the bombs explode, dealing minor Cryo damage in a 3.5 meter radius and restoring up to 9 ND points (each gives 3 points). Thus, the elemental skill, the elemental explosion and 1 bomb give 51 ND points and allow you to activate Itzpapa's White Flame, giving him the ability to deal damage from the pocket.
It is also impossible not to mention the extremely useful passive talents of Grandma Itzli. The first of them is called “Five Days of Cold Rain”. When Itzpapa is on the battlefield and team members activate Melt or Freeze reactions, enemies hit by them have their resistance to Pyro and Hydro reduced by 20% for 12 seconds. Plus, Sitlali herself gains 16 ND (the effect can be triggered once every 8 seconds).
Explanation: It is because of this passive that it becomes clear that Sitlali is a support for Pyro and Hydro damage dealers, and primarily for fire ones, since Steam and Melt still show the greatest efficiency. That is, the shaman is less versatile than Zhongli, but in her specialization she is able to give more damage to the team.
The extra ND points will extend the duration of White Flame for Itzpapa by another 2 seconds. In total, you can get 77 points for the rotation if there are 3 or more enemies on the field (24+24+16+3+3+3+4 from the second passive), which is enough for 9.6 seconds of the pocket applique.
The second one – White Butterfly Starry Robe – increases the damage of Itzpapa's Frost Hurricane proportional to 90% of the heroine's Elemental Mastery, and the damage of the ultimate's Ice Storm proportional to 1200% of MS. Plus, when team members activate Night Spirit Flash, Grandma Itztli gets another 4 ND points.
Explanation: The damage from the elemental skill, even with the bonus, is still insignificant, but the explosion of the element becomes even more powerful. As for the additional points, you will get them even if there is only one Sitlali in the party. If there are 3 or more Natlanians in the pack, the cooldown of the flash will be 9 seconds, so it is quite possible to get 8 points per rotation, extending the White Flame for a second.
As for the third passive “Gift of the Realm of Night: Mirrors, Smoke, and Flowing Wind”, when Sitlali is in areas of Natlan with phlogiston mechanics, she can use Night Spirit Transfer. When the active hero is in the air at a certain height, then when switching to the Great Shaman, the latter jumps high into the air and begins to float. Night Spirit Transfer can be activated by your party once every 10 seconds.
While holding aim, Citlali enters the Spirit Talker state, which allows her to interact with Nightwraith graffiti and Nightwraith symbols, drawing information and power from them. The rules for interacting with these items follow the rules for interacting with ictomisaurs.
In addition, when holding jump, Citlali spends 75 stamina and jumps. In areas of Natlan with phlogiston mechanics, Citlali first spends 5 phlogiston to jump even higher.
While in the air, by holding a normal attack, Sitlali can enter targeting mode and perform charged attacks by consuming phlogiston or stamina. When performing charged attacks in the air, Sitlali will first consume 20 units of phlogiston.
Explanation: In short, with this passive, Sitlali will be able to soar into the sky, fly and scan graffiti in Natlan, and also attack enemies while flying.
The heroine also has a special innate passive “Songs of the Innermost Mystery”, which restores 20 units of phlogiston in areas with the corresponding mechanics in Natlan when activating the Night Spirit's Flash
Sitlali Constellations
To open them, you need to accumulate the character's Luck, which is given out when duplicates of the heroine drop, which, of course, is random. Considering the small chance of getting 5-star characters, you will need to spend a lot of time and money to unlock all the constellations. However, even without them, Sitlali plays the role of support without any problems.
The table below provides a list of all constellations with their descriptions and benefits for the character.
Name | Description | Benefit |
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Blades of the Four Hundred Stars | After casting E until Itzpapa leaves the battlefield, Sitlali gains the effect of White Star Garb, gaining 10 stacks of Star Blades. Whenever an active character other than Sitlali deals damage, 1 stack of Star Blades is consumed, increasing damage dealt by 200% of Sitlali's Elemental Mastery. After party members activate Freeze or Melt reactions, Sitlali gains an additional 3 stacks of Star Blades. This effect can occur once every 8 seconds. When casting E again, the number of Star Blades is reset. In addition, when Sitlali jumps, aims, or performs a charged attack in mid-air, Phlogiston consumption is reduced by 45%. | Basically, it gives a direct bonus to normal, charged, and downed damage for allies. Something similar to what Yun Jin does. Overall, it's medium-high utility. |
Way of the Heart Eater | Increases the heroine's Elemental Mastery by 125 units, and by 250 units for characters protected by her Opal Shield. When using E, nearby active heroes also receive a shield. In addition, when Itzpapa is on the battlefield and team members trigger Melt or Freeze reactions, the resistance of enemies affected by them to Pyro and Hydro is additionally reduced by 20% for 12 seconds. | Gives herself and the active character 125 MS and 250 MS respectively, and Pyro and Hydro resistances are now cut by 40%, like from Emerald Shadow. The direct damage increase for a Pyro damager in this case can be up to 30%, which is quite good. Overall, C2 is very useful. |
Cloud Serpent Feather Crown | Skill level increases by three. Max level: 15. | Slightly increases the shield, which does not make a big difference. Brings average benefit. |
Spirit Skull of the Escaped Death | Additionally summons another Obsidian Skull-spirit vessel, which, when exploded, deals Cryo damage to the area, proportional to 1800% of Sitlali's MS, and also gives her 16 Night Spirit points and 8 energy. This bonus appears once every 8 seconds. This damage is not the damage of the ult. | Allows you to greatly increase the heroine's personal damage, but we do not think that C4 is worth the resources spent on it. Brings medium-high benefit. |
Curse of the Five Evil Stars | The ult level increases by three. Maximum level: 15. | Slightly increases the damage of the elemental explosion. Brings medium benefit. |
Secret Pact of Wisdom | Itzpapa is permanently in White Flame mode even when Night Spirit points are depleted. Itzpapa will spend all ND points when summoned and will continuously spend new ND points during its existence, transforming them into Secret Law points at a rate of 1 to 1. A maximum of 40 Secret Law points can be accumulated, and each point gives a 1.5% bonus to Pyro and Cryo damage to all nearby characters, and Sitlali's personal damage increases by 2.5%. If Itzpapa leaves the battlefield or is E-shka used again, all Secret Law points will disappear. | With this constellation, your damage dealer can get up to 60% bonus damage, plus, Sitlali herself turns into a good sub-DD without any prerequisites. C6 turned out to be quite good, but we still think that it is not enough to spend so much money and time on it. |
If you decide to try your luck, then we recommend you stop at C1 and C2, which allow you to increase Sitlali's personal damage and bring even more benefit to your allies by cutting off enemy resistance. We will add that if you have a choice between the first Constellation and a signature weapon, we advise you to choose the second option, since it will still bring more benefit.
How to play as Sitlali
Let's note right away that it's better not to perceive Sitlali as a shielder, since in this regard she is inferior even to Layla, which we have already mentioned in the description of the skill. The main task of Grandma Itzli is to cut off enemy resistance and impose Cryo status on them from her pocket, which is extremely good for Pyro damage dealers and not bad for Hydro. If we also equip the heroine with the Scroll of the Hero of the Burned City and give her some kind of buffing catalyst, then we will get an incredibly useful, but highly specialized support.
If we consider the application itself, then in terms of duration and speed of application it is comparable to that of Rosaria, but at the same time it has a couple of significant advantages. Firstly, Itzpapa moves after the active character, so he does not need to constantly remain in place, as in the case of the “nun”, secondly, it is easier for Sitlali to activate the ult, since you can direct more energy to increasing her energy recovery.
As for the optimal rotation of Grandma Itzli, it will look like this:
- First, use the abilities of other supports and sub-DDs that act from the pocket. It is highly advisable to apply the Pyro status to enemies with them, for example, this is easily done by Bennett.
- Switch to Sitlali and activate her elemental skill, and then immediately use the ult (ideally, it is better to start the rotation with an elemental explosion, and then collect particles from the skill). This way, you will close Melting with the ultimate (if you were able to implement the Pyro application before), and also get 24 points from both abilities and a little more from passives, which will allow you to gain over 50 points and launch the White Flame of Itzpapa, dealing Cryo damage with it and imposing the Cryo status on enemies.
- The duration of the White Flame will be 9-11 seconds, and the application will be applied every 2 seconds. At this point, bring your Pyro (Hydro) damage dealer onto the field and start closing Melting (Freezing) with it. After Sitlali's E-shka ends, just repeat everything in a circle.
Note that you can assemble a squad for Steam/Melt, that is, the Pyro damager will alternately close both reactions, hitting Freeze. However, you should remember that you will not be able to freeze bosses. Plus, the main DD with a two-handed sword will close the Smashed reaction instead of Melt when attacking frozen enemies. So we still consider pure Melt to be a more convenient option.
Advantages and disadvantages of Sitlali
Using her unique abilities, this heroine can significantly strengthen her allies. Her advantages also include:
- She is an extremely useful, highly specialized support, aimed at strengthening Pyro and Hydro damage dealers, cutting off the corresponding resistances of enemies. For this reason, she combines perfectly with characters of the indicated elements.
- Can impose Cryo statuses on enemies from her pocket, helping to cause various elemental reactions. At the same time, the main emphasis is placed on Melting and Freezing.
- Elemental Burst is relatively inexpensive (60 units) and allows you to deal significant damage each rotation, which gives Sitlali some aspects of a secondary damage dealer.
- The shield perfectly protects against Cryo damage, so it is recommended to take Sitlali for battles with ice enemies.
- Relatively easy to assemble, since, in fact, she only needs to increase Elemental Mastery and Energy Recovery.
- Being a native of Natlan, she can wear such an amazing set of artifacts as the Scroll of the Hero of the Burned City.
- Significantly facilitates movement around Natlan due to the ability to fly.
However, it is still impossible to call Sitlali an ideal character, since she also has her drawbacks:
- Almost useless for damage dealers of other elements except Pyro and Hydro, and in the case of water DD everything is not as rosy as it may seem at first glance, because playing through Freeze will be less effective than through pure Melt or Steam/Melt. So you will have to carefully select teams for her.
- If you do not take into account battles with Cryo enemies, then Sitlali is an extremely weak shielder, since her shield is even weaker than Layla's, not to mention Zhongli. Plus, the latter is a more versatile buffer.
- Relatively difficult in gameplay, since it is necessary to correctly build a rotation to gain the required number of Night Spirit points and competently close reactions. We will not recommend her to beginners.
- There may be difficulties if you try to build it for a sub-DD, since in addition to MS and VE, you will also have to get crits and a Cryo damage bonus in the stats.
- Although Sitlali copes well with her support duties without constellations, however, C2 turned out to be so powerful that it is highly desirable for all owners of Granny Itztli to get it.
- Outside of Natlan, she is noticeably worse at overcoming obstacles, since the flight mode lasts several times less.
The best build for Sitlali
Best Weapon
When choosing a catalyst, priority should be given to those that increase elemental mastery and energy recovery, as well as provide additional buffs to allies. If you have the opportunity to make Sitlali a sub-DD, then you can pay attention to weapons that increase crits. The table below shows the most interesting options.
Name and rarity | Characteristics (level 1-90) | Passive ability |
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Starcaller's Vigil (5 stars) | Elemental Mastery: 58-265 Base Attack: 44~542 | Increases Elemental Mastery by 100-200. After the wearer creates a shield, he gains the Mirror of Night effect for 15 seconds: the damage of the active character of your team to nearby enemies increases by 28-56%. The Mirror of Night effect can be obtained once every 14 seconds. A signature for Sitlali that increases the MS she needs and buffs the damager, and significantly. If you are choosing between C1 and a signature catalyst, then definitely take a weapon, but if you have enough resources to open C2, then we advise you to focus on constellations. |
Dreams of a Thousand Nights (5 Stars) | Elemental Mastery: 58~265 Base Attack: 44~542 | Increases the character's Elemental Mastery by 32 if there are fighters of the same element in the squad, or increases their elemental damage by 10% if the elements of other team members do not match. In addition, all party members (except those equipped with this weapon) have their MS increased by 40. A good alternative that gives slightly less MS and a less pleasant buff for the damage dealer, but increases Sitlali's personal damage, which will be useful if she is used as a sub-DD. The shield with this catalyst will become a little stronger. |
Wandering Star (4 Stars) | Elemental Mastery: 36~165 Base Attack: 42~510 | Every ten seconds, the character's attack power increases by 24%~48% of their Elemental Mastery, even if they are not on the battlefield. The effect lasts for 12 seconds, and nearby team members receive 30% of the bonus. The effect stacks if other party members have this weapon. It can be considered a half-signature, since it also increases MC and gives a buff to the damager, but it does all this about twice as bad. However, among 4-star options, it is undoubtedly the best choice. |
Sacrificial Jade (4 stars) | Base Attack: 41~454 Critical Hit Rate: 8~36.8% | Increases the hero's HP by 32~64% and Elemental Mastery by 40~80 if he is not on the battlefield for more than 5 seconds. After the character returns, the effect lasts for 10 seconds and then disappears. Gives crits and MS, which will be very useful for sub-DD, and you shouldn't have any problems with activating the passive, since Sitlali will be sitting in the pocket most of the time. For a support, this catalyst will be much less useful. |
Ceremonial Memoirs (4 stars) | Elemental Mastery: 48~221 Base Attack: 41~454 | When dealing damage with an elemental skill, instantly restores its cooldown with a 40~80% chance. The effect occurs once every 30-16 seconds. Allows you to get a considerable amount of MS (for a 4-star weapon) and re-use E-shka, and, therefore, restore another 24 points of Night Spirit and extend the effect of Pocket Applique (though even with the 5th awakening this will not always work). A good option for a support. |
Dragon Slayer Epic (3 stars) | HP: 7.7~35.2% Base Attack: 39~401 | When switching heroes, increases the active character's attack power by 24-48% for 10 seconds. The bonus occurs once every 20 seconds. At the 5th awakening, as usual, it is an excellent buffing catalyst, capable of increasing the active character's damage no worse than a signature. However, it does not bring any other benefit, since it does not provide either elemental mastery or energy recovery. In addition, its buff will be useless for damage dealers whose multipliers depend on HP (this applies to some Hydro characters). |
Song of the Wanderer (4 stars) | Crit. damage: 12%~55.1% Base attack: 42~510 | After switching to a character, a random melody starts playing, which can increase attack power (by 60 percent), elemental damage (by 48 percent), or elemental mastery (by 240 units). The effect lasts for 10 seconds and can appear once every half minute. A good option for a sub-DD, giving critical damage and capable of increasing many of Sitlali's necessary stats, increasing her personal damage. For support, it will be useless. |
Sea Atlas (4 stars) | Elemental Mastery: 24~110 Base Attack: 42~510 | Increases elemental damage by 8%~16% for 10 seconds after triggering an elemental reaction. The bonus stacks up to two times. It can be crafted, which already makes it stand out from other options. Unfortunately, it gives relatively little MS, but it makes the ult even more useful, significantly increasing its damage. |
Favonius Codex (4 Stars) | Energy Recovery: 10~45.9% Base Attack: 42~510 | When dealing critical hits, there is a 60~100% chance of generating elemental particles that restore 6 units of energy. The effect occurs once every 12~6 seconds. A great option if your team is low on energy. Plus, it completely eliminates Sitlali's energy deficit, allowing her to activate her ult every rotation. You'll just have to take the crown (hat) for critical hit chance. |
Fruit of Replenishment (4 stars) | Energy Regeneration: 10%~45.9% Basic Attack: 42~510 | When Elemental Reactions are triggered, Elemental Mastery increases by 24~36 and Attack Power decreases by 5%. The bonus occurs once every 0.3 seconds and stacks up to five times. Every 6 seconds, one layer of the effect will disappear if Elemental Reactions are not triggered. Sitlali will need the energy regeneration to guarantee the use of the ult every rotation and the elemental mastery granted by the passive (up to 180 units). You can also get this weapon for free by crafting it. |
Magic Guide (4 Stars) | Elemental Mastery: 41~187 Base Attack: 38~354 | Increases damage by 12%~24% when fighting enemies, which are under the influence of Electro or Hydro elements. Simply gives the heroine MS. The passive will only work in Freeze or Steam/Melt commands. |
Best Artifacts
As with catalysts, we recommend taking artifacts that can increase elemental mastery and energy recovery, as well as give additional buffs to allies. The table below shows the best options.
Artifacts | Bonuses | Benefits |
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Scroll of the Hero of the Burnt City | 2 parts: When a team member uses Night Spirit's Flash, the wearer restores 6 units of energy. 4 pieces: After the wearer activates a reaction related to their element, all party members gain a 12% bonus to the corresponding elemental damage related to reactions for 15 seconds. If the owner of the set is under the Blessing of the Night Spirit state when activating the specified buff, all party members additionally gain a 28% bonus to elemental damage related to reactions for 20 seconds. This effect can occur even if the hero is not on the battlefield. Bonuses of the same-named artifact sets do not stack. | Obtained in the dungeon “Sanctuary of Myriad Spirits”. As usual, this is the best set for Natlan supports, which will allow you to get additional energy, which will make it easier to activate the ult every rotation, and will give a huge buff to the damager, no matter what element. However, what to do if there is already another Natlan player in the team, for example, Shilonen? We still recommend leaving this set for Sitlali, since she needs energy more and it is easier to activate the second passive with it, because she can close the reaction with her skill and elemental explosion after entering the battlefield. |
Millelith's Endurance | 2 parts: increase maximum health by 20%. 4 pieces: Increases the attack power of all characters in the team by 20% and their shield strength by 30% when an elemental skill hits enemies. The bonus lasts for 3 seconds and can occur once every 0.5 seconds. It occurs even if the owner is not on the battlefield. | If you still did not give Sitlali the Scroll, you can equip her with this set, since you can easily activate its passive and strengthen the shield it creates. However, if the damage dealer's damage in the team depends on HP, then this set will become almost useless. |
Gilded Dreams | 2 parts: increases elemental mastery by 80 units. 4 parts: increases attack power by 14% for each fighter in the squad with the same eye of the god and elemental mastery by 50 units for each hero with a different element. The effect occurs once every 8 seconds and appears even if the wearer of the set is not on the battlefield. | This set allows you to maximize the strength of the shield and increase Sitlali's personal damage. You can take it if you use the heroine as a sub-DD. |
As for the main characteristics of artifacts, then take the hourglass for elemental mastery (or energy recovery, if there is a deficit), the cup (bowl) – for elemental mastery, and the crown (hat) – for elemental mastery (or crit chance, if you use the Codex of Favonius). The priority of choosing secondary parameters is as follows: energy recovery (to the desired value), elemental mastery, crits and attack power.
Note: If you are going to make a sub-DD from Sitlali, then take the hourglass for elemental mastery, the cup (bowl) – for the Cryo damage bonus, and the crown (hat) – for crit chance/crit. damage in a ratio of 1 to 2. Secondary parameters: elemental mastery, crits and energy recovery.
If we talk about optimal heroine attribute values, they look like this:
- Elemental Mastery: 500 and above (excluding weapons)
- Energy Recovery: 140-200% (much depends on whether there are other Cryo characters in the party and whether anyone is wearing a Favonius weapon)
- Attack Power: 1500+
- Critical Hit Chance/Critical Damage: 60%+/120%+ (only for sub-DD builds)
Best Teams for Sitlali
So, we have already noted above that the heroine is best suited for pure Melt, Steam/Melt or Freeze units, and the most convenient option is the first one. The combination of Steam and Melt can theoretically give more damage, but in practice it is more difficult to work with and does not work on bosses, since you will not be able to freeze them.
In general, almost any fire carry works well with Sitlali, from the free Ember to the new-fangled Mavuika. You can even assemble a great squad that plays from falling attacks with Ka Ming.
If you plan to use a Hydro damage dealer and play through Freeze, then be sure to take a powerful fighter, for example, Nevillet, Ayato, Kokomi or Tartaglia. You can additionally buff him with Scroll and Dragonslayer's Epic (do not take him if the damage dealer has HP multipliers). The table below shows the best options.
Main DD | Sub DD | Sub DD/Support | Support |
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Harlequin | Sitlali | Rosaria (Gan Yu) | Bennett |
Mavuika | Sitlali | Shilonen | Bennett |
Mavuika | Sitlali | Rosaria (Gan Yu) | Shilonen |
Hu Tao | Furina | Xing Qiu | Sitlali |
Kli (Yan Fei) | Gan Yu | Kazuha | Sitlali |
Ka Min | Xian Yun | Sitlali | Bennett |
Harlequin | Ye Lan (Xing Qiu) | Sitlali | Bennett |
Mavuika | Furina | Sitlali | Shilonen |
Nevillette | Furina | Sitlali | Shilonen |
Kokomi | Mona | Sitlali | |
Ayato | Gan Yu | Venti (Kazuha) | Sitlali |
Tartaglia | Gan Yu | Kazuha | Sitlali |
Chaska | Furina | Bennett | Sitlali |
Leveling up Sitlali
How to improve skills
You will have to search and collect many different materials, namely:
- Teachings, instructions and philosophies about “Incineration” – obtained on Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays in the dungeon “Fiery Ruins”.
- Young Fang, Adult Fang and Tyrant Fang – drop from the Saurians of Natlan, purchased with Star Glitter or created with Alchemy.
- Denial and Verdict – drops from the weekly boss Servant.
- Crown of Insight – can be obtained during events, as well as by leveling up the Sacred Sakura, Permafrost Tree, Dream Tree, Lucine Fountain and Tona's Fire.
If we talk about priority of leveling up talents, then the heroine's elemental skill and elemental explosion should be upgraded simultaneously, since both abilities play an important role in her rotation. You can leave her regular attacks unimproved.
How to level up a character
Get ready to search and collect a large number of different materials. Their list and methods of obtaining are given below.
Shivada Jade drops from Cryo Hypostasis and Fern of the same element, Infinite Mechanical Array, Dragon of Eternal Calamity, Magu Kenki, Ancient Geovishap, and Vishaps of the Deep. They can also be obtained from weekly bosses such as Wolf Lord, Childe, Azhdaha, and Signora. They are also sold in the Souvenir Shop. Talisman of the Mysterious Land drops from the Spiritualist Hermit who has lost his way. The Quenepa Berry is a local curiosity of Natlan. We have a separate guide for its location.