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Since Sesshou Sakura is the main part of her playstyle, naturally, the errors people make also revolve around the ability. From deploying it wrong to not using it at all, here are a few mistakes players can make when using Yae Miko in Genshin Impact.
7 Using Yae Miko’s Burst Wrong
Yae Miko’s Elemental Burst in Genshin Impact is really straightforward. It’s simply an ability to call down thunder and deal large damage to enemies in the area. However, before using it, players should remember to deploy Miko’s Sesshou Sakura first. It’s also crucial to keep them around the target enemies and not waste the ability’s AoE.
Each of her Fox Turrets will explode when Yae Miko uses her Elemental Burst, so players can end up dealing far higher damage compared to her Burst alone. For comparison, at level 10, her initial Burst damage has a 468% multiplier. But with three Sesshou Sakuras, the numbers accumulate to 2268%.
6 Not Using Elemental Skill After Casting Burst
The large damage addition is surely tempting, but players should remember that when a Sesshou Sakura explodes, they will be removed from the field. Luckily, Yae Miko’s first passive will restore one charge of her Skill when this happens. So players should end up with three Stacks of Fox Turrets once the Burst ends.
Now, to ensure Yae Miko continues dealing off-field damage, players should remember to deploy the Sesshou Sakura back. So her rotation would be: EEE Q EEE (three Skills, one Burst, and three Skills again).
5 Focusing On Yae Miko’s Elemental Burst Damage
Once accumulated, Yae Miko’s Elemental Burst damage seems like it’s the key feature of her kit. However, the true star of her move set is actually the Elemental Skill. Therefore, players shouldn’t build Yae Miko in Genshin Impact with items that enhance Elemental Burst Damage. For example, artifacts like Noblesse Oblige or Emblem of Severed Fate are not very optimal on the Guuji.
Therefore, when leveling up Yae Miko’s talents, players should prioritize her Skill before Burst. Meanwhile, the Kitsune’s Normal Attack can be left unleveled.
4 Not Having Three Sesshou Sakura At Once
Yae Miko’s Sesshou Sakura damage starts at level one, and it can go up to level three (four if players have C2 Yae Miko). To increase her Skill level, players simply have to deploy multiple Sesshou Sakura. As players need three Fox Turrets to reach max level, they should remember to always use all her stacks (EEE). From level one to four, the multiplier of Yae Miko’s Skill is almost doubled, while from one to three, the number increases by around 50%.
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Ensuring there are three Fox Turrets at once will also make it easier for players to time her Elemental Burst usage.
3 Deploying The Sesshou Sakura Incorrectly
While it’s true that players should deploy three Sesshou Sakura at once, they shouldn’t do this task mindlessly. The Turret’s level will only be enhanced when they’re summoned near another Fox. So if players use Yae Miko’s Elemental Skill too far from the existing Sesshou Sakura, they’ll find that the ability didn’t get enhanced properly.
For example, if players summon the three Fox Turrets while holding the button to move forward, they’ll find the ability having levels two, three, and two (respectively). Meanwhile, if players deploy them near each other, the Sesshou Sakuras should all be level three. On the contrary, if players summon them too close to each other, the overlap may cause the existing Fox Turret to be destroyed instead.
2 Playing Yae Miko As A Main DPS
As pretty as Yae Miko’s Normal Attack animation is, it’s unfortunately not meant to be used. She has one of the lowest multipliers among Catalyst users, making her a poor choice to be a DPS. Even with the existence of a buffer like Kujou Sara, the Kitsune’s damage is still too underwhelming to be viable.
Therefore, when playing Yae Miko, it’s best if people stick to using her as a Sub-DPS. As a Catalyst user that has a stable Skill DoT, Travelers can also benefit from using the Guuji as buff support by using Hakushin Ring or Thrilling Tales of Dragon Slayers and 4-Tenacity of the Millelith.
1 Focusing On Elemental Mastery
Yae Miko’s damage mostly comes from her Elemental Skill, so enhancing this ability is the best road players can take. To further help with this task, HoYoverse grants the Guuji some bonus from her second passive. For every point of Elemental Mastery she has, Miko will gain a 0.15% Skill DMG bonus.
However, Travelers should be aware that this bonus is mostly there so that the Elemental Mastery sub stat won’t go to waste. Focusing on Elemental Mastery won’t end up as well as using the usual ATK/Electro/Crit main stat. This holds true even if players use Miko in a Reaction comp.
Genshin Impact is now available on Mobile, PC, PS4, and PS5. A Switch version is in development.