In the ever-evolving world of Genshin Impact, players are always on the lookout for the latest characters and their unique abilities. The most recent addition to the roster, Furina, the Hydro Archon, has created quite a buzz among players. With her stunning abilities, she promises to transform the game’s landscape, offering unparalleled support and damage-dealing potential. In this article, we’ll delve deep into Furina’s kit, exploring her abilities, constellations, and potential roles in your party.
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Furina’s Normal Attack: Soloist’s Solicitation
Furina’s combat style revolves around her Normal Attack, “Soloist’s Solicitation”. She can perform up to four consecutive strikes, making her a versatile character for both quick and sustained damage output. Her Charged Attack, however, consumes stamina to unleash a solo dance, dealing Physical damage to nearby opponents. What sets her apart is her ability to change her Arkhe alignment during this attack, allowing her to adapt to different combat situations. If her Elemental Skill, “Salon Solitaire,” has summoned Salon Members or Singers of the Streams, their lineup will switch accordingly.
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Arkhe: Seats Sacred and Secular
Furina’s unique twist is the Arkhe alignment, which influences her Hydro damage output. At intervals during her Normal Attacks, a Surging Blade or Spiritbreath Thorn descends based on her current Arkhe alignment, dealing Hydro damage. When she enters the battlefield, her starting Arkhe is Ousia, providing her with the initial edge in Hydro damage.
Plunging Attack
Furina’s Plunging Attack lets her dive from mid-air to strike the ground below, damaging opponents along the path and dealing AoE physical damage upon impact. This skill adds versatility to her combat style, making her effective in both melee and ranged situations.
Skill: Salon Solitaire
Furina’s Elemental Skill, “Salon Solitaire,” is where her true potential shines. It invites the guests of the Salon Solitaire to join her performance. Depending on the current Arkhe alignment, she will summon either the Salon Members or the Singers of the Streams to deal Hydro AoE Damage and heal party members.

Ousia
When Ousia is active, Furina summons Salon Members, including the Ball Octopus-shaped Gentilhomme Usher, the Bubbly Seahorse-shaped Surintendante Chevalmarin, and the Armored Crab-shaped Mademoiselle Crabaletta. These guests attack nearby opponents at intervals, prioritising the target of the active character. Their attacks deal Hydro damage based on her Max HP. If nearby characters have more than 50% HP, the Members will consume their HP, increasing their attack power.
Pneuma
Choosing Pneuma brings forth the Singers of the Streams, who heal nearby active character(s) based on Furina’s Max HP at intervals. The Salon Members and Singers of the Streams share a duration, and when she uses her Charged Attack to change the guest type, the new guests will inherit the initial duration. We will dive further into details of the recommended artifact sets for her after the details are set in foot.
Ultimate: Let the People Rejoice
Furina’s ultimate ability, “Let the People Rejoice,” creates a stage of foam that deals AoE Hydro damage based on her Max HP. This move also activates the Universal Revelry state for all party members, where changes in their HP grant Fanfare points to her. These points increase the damage dealt by and Incoming Healing Bonus of all nearby party members. When the duration ends, the Fanfare points are cleared.

3 Passive Skills
- The Sea is My Stage: This skill decreases Xenochromatic Fontemer Aberrant ability cooldown by 30%, allowing Furina to utilise her skills more frequently.
- Endless Waltz: When a character in your party receives healing from a source other than Furina, and the healing overflows, she will heal a nearby party member for 2% of their Max HP every 2 seconds within the next 4 seconds.
- Unheard Confession: Furina’s Max HP buffs her Arkhe-aligned Salon Solitaire. This passive skill increases Salon Member damage dealt by up to 28% and decreases Singers of the Streams’ healing interval by up to 16% for every 1,000 points of her Max HP.
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Constellations
Furina’s constellations further enhance her abilities, making her a formidable force on the battlefield:
C1: “Like a Recalcitrant Bird, Love is Deaf to Pleading”: Using “Let the People Rejoice” grants 150 Fanfare points, increasing her Fanfare limit by 150.
C2: “A Woman Adapts Like Duckweed in Water”: Furina gains “Center of Attention” for 10 seconds after using “Salon Solitaire.” This constellation boosts her Normal, Charged, and Plunging Attacks into Hydro damage, based on her Max HP. It also adds unique effects to her attacks, depending on her current Arkhe alignment.
C3: “My Secrets I Hide, Unknown to All”: Increases the level of Salon Solitaire by 3, enhancing its capabilities.
C4: “They Know Not Life, Who Dwelt in the Netherworld Not!”: When Salon Members hit an opponent or Singers of the Streams restore HP, Furina regains 4 Energy every 5 seconds.
C5: “His Name I Now Know, It Is…!”: Increases the level of “Let the People Rejoice” by 3, boosting its power.
C6: “Let Us Raise the Chalice of Love!”: During “Let the People Rejoice,” Furina gains more Fanfare points from HP changes in nearby characters and increases her Max HP based on excess Fanfare points.
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Conclusion
In conclusion, Furina’s unique abilities and constellations make her a versatile character in Genshin Impact. Her Hydro-based skills, combined with her capabilities, offer exceptional support and damage-dealing potential. While she excels as a support character, her second constellation can transform her into a formidable DPS character. The choice ultimately lies with the players and their preferences, but one thing is certain: She is a character whose potential cannot be underestimated. Good luck, Travelers, in wishing for her under the mercy of Genshin Impact’s Pity Sysyem, in the world of Teyvat!
Frequently Asked Questions
Who Is Furina in Genshin Impact, and What Makes Her Unique Among Other Characters?
Furina is the latest character introduced in Genshin Impact, and what sets her apart is her role as the Hydro Archon. She boasts a distinctive Arkhe alignment system that influences her Hydro damage output, allowing her to adapt to various combat scenarios. This unique mechanic, combined with her support and damage-dealing abilities, makes her a standout character in the game.
What Are Furina’s Main Abilities, and How Should I Use Them Effectively in Combat?
Furina’s main abilities include “Soloist’s Solicitation” for her Normal and Charged Attacks, “Salon Solitaire” as her Elemental Skill, and “Let the People Rejoice” as her ultimate. To use her effectively, you should take advantage of her Normal Attacks for consistent damage, switch Arkhe alignments strategically during combat, and utilise “Salon Solitaire” to summon powerful allies. Her ultimate, “Let the People Rejoice,” not only deals significant Hydro damage but also provides valuable support to the entire party.
What Role Does Furina Play in a Genshin Impact Party, and How Can Her Skills Benefit the Team?
Furina excels as both a support and damage-dealing character, offering versatility to your party composition. Her abilities can significantly boost your team’s Hydro damage output, making her a valuable addition for elemental reactions. Furthermore, her Fanfare system enhances party members’ damage and healing capabilities, making her an asset in various team setups. Whether you need a support or a DPS character, her unique skills can benefit and elevate your Genshin Impact team.
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