Players took little time to figure out where he fits into the action RPG.
As such, there are several effective builds for him, depending on your playstyle and preferences.
It almost feels like the weapon was explicitly made for him.
The 5-star weapon increases Elemental Mastery to 198 and increases DMG by 10%.
By wielding the blade, Kazuha gains a Sigil of Rebellion each time he triggers an Elemental Reaction.
you might trigger this effect every 0.5 seconds, even when you’re not in the field.
As a sub-DPS, the primary goal of every character is to provide exceptional buffs to the main character.
Furthermore, the Iron Sting has an excellent build.
Moreover, as a secondary stat, it has Elementary Mastery.
Its only drawback is that it requires a Sword billet.
Finally, the Sacrificial Sword is a solid choice to consider for a quick recharge of his elemental burst.
Pairing it up with the Noblesse Oblige two-set gets you a 20% buff for elemental burst damage.
The 4-piece Noblesse Oblige set increases his elemental burst damage and boosts the party’s attack after using it.
Another solid choice is the Wanderer’s Troupe two-set which gets you an additional 80 points in Elemental Mastery.
Stats
As you know by now, Kazuha’s greatest strength is Elemental Mastery.
But the most ideal is using him to deal damage, triggering a reaction that supports his team.
Therefore, you should be angling at Elementary Mastery Goblet, Circlet, and Sands for stats.
This, however, depends on your Energy Recharge.
Swirl DMG triggers Elemental Reactions and consequently increases Elemental DMG.
Xiangling’s burst can invoke a non-ending Pyro damage in the vaporize team while Childe triggers vaporize.
Kazuha takes on a passive role by buffing the team’s elemental damage and decreasing enemy resistance.
Moreover, Kazuha has the added role of spreading hydro from Mona’s burst for the Freeze team.
Shenhe provides an elemental damage boost, while Diona provides healing and shields.
Not to forget Ayaka’s fast speed, which triggers multiple freeze reactions.
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