Okay, so I’ve been diving deep into Genshin Impact 4.7, and you know what? Furina is back! I was super pumped to pull for her, so I started gathering all the stuff I needed to level her up and get her signature weapon. Let me tell you, it was a bit of a grind, but totally worth it.
First things first, I went after those Varunada Lazurite stones. It’s the same old thing if you’ve ever leveled up a Hydro character. You gotta beat up some bosses. I spent a good chunk of time fighting the Hydro Hypostasis and the Oceanid. These guys drop the Slivers, Fragments, Chunks, and Gemstones. It took a while to collect enough of these to get Furina all the way to level 90. I had to do many runs, using up all my resin every day.
Then there were the Lakelight Lilies. These things are a pain to find. They’re only in the Erinnyes Forest, and you have to look around bodies of water. I found the best spots were near the Weeping Willow of the Lake and around Loch Urania. I marked them all on my map and made a route to run every couple of days. I also got a few extras from doing quests and opening chests in the area, so I was good to go there.
Next up, Whopperflower materials. Thankfully, these were easier to farm since Whopperflowers are all over the place, especially around Liyue. I just teleported around, beat them up, and collected their nectar. Easy peasy. I did this while also doing my daily commissions, so it didn’t feel like too much extra work.
Building Furina
Now, for building Furina, I decided to go with a Sub-DPS/Support hybrid build. This way, I could use her to boost my team’s damage while also doing some decent damage herself. It’s pretty flexible depending on who else you have on your team. I experimented with a few different team comps, and she fits in really well with other Hydro characters.
After all that farming and building, I finally got Furina to level 90 with her weapon maxed out. It was a lot of work, but seeing her in action made it all worth it. She’s a beast! Her damage output is awesome, and she makes my team so much stronger. Plus, she’s just so cool to play. If you’re thinking about pulling for Furina, I say go for it! Just be prepared to put in some time farming those materials. Happy gaming, everyone!
- Main takeaways:
- Farm Varunada Lazurite from Hydro Hypostasis and Oceanid.
- Collect Lakelight Lilies in Erinnyes Forest.
- Get Whopperflower materials from Whopperflowers around Liyue.
- Build Furina as a Sub-DPS or Support.
It took me a few days to get everything I needed, but it was worth it. Furina is a fantastic character, and I’m excited to see what she can do. Stay tuned for more updates on my Genshin Impact journey!