This guide will show you how to create the best Yae Miko build in Genshin Impact. Below we’ll cover everything you need to know about Yae Miko, including wishing, weapons, artifacts, ascension materials, talents, abilities, team composition, and constellations.
Best Genshin Impact Yae Miko build for DPS
Best weapon: Kagura’s Verity
Alternatives: Skyward Atlas, The Widsith, Favonius Codex The obvious choice for Yae Miko’s weapon is Kagura’s Verity, a 5-star Catalyst that was released alongside Yae Miko. It’s currently obtainable on the Weapon Event Wish banner and increases CRIT Rate, a stat that’s useful to have for Yae Miko’s Burst. In addition, it also provides a hefty boost to Elemental Skill DMG and Elemental DMG Bonus upon using an Elemental Skill, which is useful in creating a well-rounded build. Unfortunately, having just released, Kagura’s Verity is quite the difficult weapon to obtain. If you’re unable to get your hands on the coveted Catalyst, Skyward Atlas is another great 5-star option. This versatile weapon increases Elemental DMG Bonus and has a random chance to deal massive amounts of ATK DMG to opponents upon using Normal Attacks. Be warned, though: this weapon is only useful if you’re using Yae Miko’s Normal Attacks frequently. For players without 5-star weapons, The Widsith is a stellar option. This nifty Catalyst gives players taking the field a randomly selected boost to either Elemental Mastery, ATK, or Elemental DMG. All of these stats are excellent additions to Yae Miko’s kit, so it’s only fitting that The Widsith would work well alongside Yae. Finally, we’d also recommend the Favonius Codex, another great 4-star weapon that you’re likely to already have in your inventory. Upon getting a CRIT hit, this Catalyst has a chance to generate Elemental Particles that regenerate Energy. Nice!
Best artifacts: 2 piece Shimenawa’s Reminiscence and 2 piece Thundering Fury
Alternatives: Gladiator’s Finale, Emblem of Severed Fate Since Yae Miko is a Catalyst user, all of her attacks involve Electro, so you’ll likely want to employ some Electro-boosting artifacts in her build. Thundering Fury is perfect for this — it grants a 15% Electro DMG bonus to its user. Using a 4-piece Thundering Fury set for Yae Miko works as well and will boost the damage done by Elemental Reactions, though if you’re using Yae Miko as a main DPS, you’re less likely to rely on Elemental Reactions, so we’d recommend combining a 2-piece Thundering Fury set with a 2-piece Shimenawa’s Reminiscence set, which will increase ATK by 18%. Alternatively, you could employ the Gladiator’s Finale set instead of Shimenawa’s Reminiscence — these two have the same effect as 2-piece sets. Emblem of Severed Fate also works well with Yae Miko, as it increases Energy Recharge by 20% and allows you to utilize Yae’s Burst more often. Regardless of which Artifacts you’re using, here are the stats and substats we’d recommend:
Circlet of Logos: CRIT Rate/DMG, ATK% Sands of Eon: ATK%, Energy Recharge Goblet of Eonothem: Electro DMG Bonus Substats: ATK%, CRIT Rate/DMG, Energy Recharge
Talent priority: Yakan Evocation: Sesshou Sakura (Elemental Skill) and Great Secret Art: Tenko Kenshin (Elemental Burst)
Yae Miko’s Elemental Skill and Elemental Burst are both impressively powerful moves that you’ll want to keep at relatively even levels. If Yae Miko is your main DPS, you’ll likely want to prioritize her Skill and follow with her Normal Attack, as you’ll be heavily relying on both of these for damage. Otherwise, prioritizing Yae’s Burst is a great idea, as this is arguably her best Talent and can absolutely destroy enemies if paired with good Artifacts and a strong Catalyst. Here’s what the rest of Yae Miko’s Talents have in store:
Normal Attack: Spiritfox Sin-Eater - Summons forth kitsune spirits, initiating a maximum of 3 attacks that deal Electro DMG. Charged Attack - Consumes a certain amount of Stamina to deal Electro DMG after a short casting time. Plunging Attack - Gathering the might of Electro, Yae Miko plunges towards the ground from mid-air, damaging all opponents in her path. Deals AoE Electro DMG upon impact with the ground. Elemental Skill: Yakan Evocation: Sesshou Sakura - To Yae, such dull tasks as can be accomplished by driving spirits out need not be done personally. Moves swiftly, leaving a Sesshou Sakura behind. Sesshou Sakura has the following properties: Periodically strikes one nearby opponent with lightning, dealing Electro DMG. When there are other Sesshou Sakura nearby, their level will increase, boosting the DMG dealt by these lightning strikes. This skill has three charges. A maximum of 3 Sesshou Sakura can exist simultaneously. The initial level of each Sesshou Sakura is 1, and the initial highest level each sakura can reach is 3. If a new Sesshou Sakura is created too close to an existing one, the existing one will be destroyed. Elemental Burst: Great Secret Art: Tenko Kenshin - Summons a lightning strike, dealing AoE Electro DMG. When she uses this skill, Yae Miko will unseal nearby Sesshou Sakura, destroying their outer forms and transforming them into Tenko Thunderbolts that descend from the skies, dealing AoE Electro DMG. Each Sesshou Sakura destroyed in this way will create one Tenko Thunderbolt. Passive Talent 1: Meditations of a Yako - When she crafts Character Talent Material she has a set chance to create an extra Talent Material from the same region of a random type. The rarity of this material will be the same materials consumed during crafting. Passive Talent 2: Enlightened Blessing - Yae Miko’s Elemental Mastery will increase the DMG dealt by the Sesshou Sakura. Passive Talent 3: The Shrine’s Sacred Shade - When Yae Miko uses her Elemental Burst, each Sesshou Sakura destroyed resets the cooldown for one charge of her Elemental Skill.
Party composition
Main DPS: Yae Miko Sub DPS: Fischl Sub DPS: Sucrose Support/Healer: Barbara
5* alternative: Raiden Shogun instead of Fischl Keeping Yae Miko on a team with another Electro character will grant you the Electro Elemental Resonance bonus, which decreases the amount of time Hydro will affect your team. In addition, Elemental Reactions will generate Electro Elemental Particles, which help recharge Yae Miko’s useful Burst. Raiden Shogun is a great teammate for Yae Miko, though another Electro character like Fischl could work wonders as well. In addition, pairing Yae Miko with a Hydro character (such as Barbara, who can also provide some solid heals for your team) will help deal massive amounts of damage through Elemental Reactions. If you’re really into using Elemental Reactions to deal damage, these can even be amplified with the help of a crowd control-oriented Anemo character such as Sucrose or Venti.
How to level up Yae Miko in Genshin Impact
Ascension Materials
To fully ascend Yae Miko, you’ll need: Looking to round up these materials? You’ll be able to earn Vajrada Amethyst by defeating bosses like the Electro Hypostasis. Sea Ganoderma can be found in water throughout Inazuma. Finally, you’ll be able to fight Coral Defenders for their Dragonheir’s False Fins, while Nobushi and Kairagi will drop Handguards. You’ll also need quite a lot of Mora — we’ve listed all the best ways to get Mora in our Mora guide. Happy farming!
Talents
To fully level up one of Yae Miko’s talents, you’ll need: To triple crown Yae Miko’s talents, you’ll need to collect all of these materials three times over. Good luck! As always, you’ll be able to earn Handguards by defeating Nobushi and Kairagi. Light books are available at Violet Court on Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays. The last step toward farming for Yae Miko’s Talents will be gathering The Meaning of Aeons, which can be earned through the End of the Oneiric Euthymia Trounce Domain.
Constellations
Since she’s a limited 5-star character, Yae Miko’s Constellations are going to be pretty costly, so we’d only recommend wishing for the following if you’ve got some serious Primogems saved up or if you’re willing to spend actual money. That being said, Yae Miko’s best Constellation is definitely Constellation 6, which allows her Elemental Skill to ignore an impressive 60% of an opponent’s DEF. A much easier Constellation to wish for is Constellation 1, which provides an immense boost to her very important Energy stat. Here’s what the rest of her Constellations offer:
Constellation Lv. 1: Yakan Offering - Each time Great Secret Art: Tenko Kenshin activates a Tenko Thunderbolt, Yae Miko will restore 8 Elemental Energy for herself. Constellation Lv. 2: Fox’s Mooncall - Sesshou Sakura start at Level 2 when created, their max level is increased to 4, and their attack range is increased by 60%. Constellation Lv. 3: The Seven Glamours - Increases the Level of Yakan Evocation: Sesshou Sakura by 3. Maximum upgrade level is 15. Constellation Lv. 4: Sakura Channeling - When Sesshou Sakura lightning hits opponents, the Electro DMG Bonus of all nearby party members is increased by 20% for 5s. Constellation Lv. 5: Mischievous Teasing - Increases the Level of Great Secret Art: Tenko Kenshin by 3. Maximum upgrade level is 15. Constellation Lv. 6: Forbidden Art: Daisesshou - The Sesshou Sakura’s attacks will ignore 60% of the opponent’s DEF.
How to get Yae Miko in Genshin Impact
Yae Miko is a limited 5-star character, meaning she’s only available during runs of her Character Event Wish banner Everbloom Violet. After making her debut in February/March 2022, she saw her first rerun in November/December of the same year. We can’t say for certain exactly when she’ll be back, but she’s pretty definitely not gone for good, so we’ll be sure to let you know when her banner is due to reappear in the gacha! If you’re looking to wish for Yae Miko next time around, check out our guide on getting characters to learn the best ways to prep, or our codes list to get some free Primogems! That’s all the info we’ve got on Yae Miko! Why not check out our character tier list to see which other characters are good to wish for?