Genshin Impact tier list: the best and worst characters
There are currently 42 Genshin Impact characters available, so there’s no shortage of candidates for your dream team. But with so many different weapon, elementals, talents, ascension bonuses, and constellations upgrades, finding your favourites can be challenging.
In truth, it is difficult to find a truly bad Genshin Impact character. While base stats and elemental abilities are important, the value of a character also depends on personal playstyle, available weapons and artifacts, and team composition. That being said, if your favourite character is in C tier or below, you may struggle to get past some of the more challenging Spiral Abyss floors. Don’t worry too much if your favourite character is on one of the lower tiers; you can still make it work with our recommended Genshin Impact builds.
In general, being on the highest tiers mean that the character is the best in their role, is not too difficult to build, and performs well regardless of teammates. Being on a lower tier means that there are better alternatives, or the character needs a very specific build or team to shine. Just to note, the characters are not ranked within their own tier, and with that out of the way, let’s take a look at our ranking of characters in our Genshin Impact tier list!
Genshin Impact tier list
Tier | Character |
SS | Diluc, Keqing, Venti, Hu Tao, Ganyu, Bennett, Eula |
S | Xiao, Albedo, Klee, Tartaglia, Kazuha, Ayaka, Mona, Zhongli, Raiden Shogun |
A | Razor, Jean, Rosaria, Yanfei, Xiangling, Fischl, Barbara, Yoimiya, Kokomi, Thoma |
B | Sucrose, Chongyun, Diona, Qiqi, Xinyan, Xingqui, Sayu, Aloy, Kujou Sara |
C | Noelle, Lisa, Kaeya, Traveler, Ningguang, Beidou |
D | Amber |
SS-Tier
Diluc
Generally considered the best DPS character in Genshin Impact, Diluc has a shield-wrecking Claymore, the highest base attack power, and a high critical rate. His elemental abilities are capable of dealing devastating Pyro damage, while being perfect for elemental reactions. As if that’s not enough, Diluc’s elemental burst cooldown is 12 seconds and only needs 40 Energy.
Keqing
Keqing features incredibly high stats which immediately make her one of the best characters in the game.. This Sword and Electro character ranks among the best in all categories: attack power, HP, and defence. This makes her an amazing melee fighter, but she also has strong Electro abilities. Did we mention she can use her elemental skill to teleport across the battlefield?
Venti
Bow and Anemo character Venti is arguably the best elemental support in the game. He can use his elemental skill to launch his enemies or himself into the air, while his elemental burst creates a massive Stormeye which draws in all nearby enemies. It also absorbs Pyro, Electro, Hydro, and Cryo elements, which is then converted into 50% extra damage output of that elemental type.
HU TAO
This Polearm and Pyro character can pack quite a punch when set up with the right build. Fans expected another five star Pyro character to be on the same level as Diluc, and while Hu Tao may not be able to deal as much damage through AoE attacks, her damage output against single targets makes her extremely valuable.
Bennett
How can a four-star character be in the top tier? Bennett fills the support role in most parties, providing the entire team with a damage boost, heals, and is capable of dealing damage when required. There’s a reason why Bennett has the highest pick rate of all characters in the hardest Spiral Abyss floors – he’s the perfect all-in-one character.
Ganyu
Ganyu and her Bow are the first to rival Diluc’s base attack power. On top of that, she has the unique ability to shoot different kinds of Cryo arrows with just her charged attack, including one with area of effect damage. Together with her powerful AoE elemental abilities, Ganyu can continuously harm and freeze her enemies.
Eula
Eula is one of the top tier damage dealers in Genshin Impact – she’s able to output a massive amount of physical damage by building up stacks of Grimheart, and unleash huge AoE burst damage with her Lightfall Sword. Her attack speed is faster than most Claymore users, and she can also inflict Cryo for Superconduct elemental reactions, which reduce the enemies’ physical resistance for even more potential damage. Our Eula build guide explains how to get the most out of her as a physical carry.
S-Tier
xiao
As the only Anemo character focused purely on DPS, Xiao does a great job of attacking multiple enemies at once with his plunging attacks. He can easily trigger the elemental reaction Swirl with a host of characters, allowing Xiao to slot in with most of the roster. Check out our Genshin Impact Xiao build to see how to get the most out of his elemental skills.
Tartaglia
This Hydro character is not just handy with a Bow; by triggering his elemental skill, he can swap his ranged weapon for melee Hydro daggers. Unlike most Hydro characters, Tartaglia is capable of dealing high elemental damage. He can easily set up Hydro/Electro or Hydro/Cryo combo’s as well, making him useful in many ways.
Klee
This bombing-expert is blessed with a high base attack, extra ascension Pyro damage, and a Catalyst. As a result, she’s very easy to build for maximum Pyro damage. Check out our Genshin Impact Klee build to find out how. The only downside to Klee is that finding the right range between her and her enemies can be tricky.
Albedo
Unlike other Geo characters in Genshin Impact, Albedo can continuously trigger highly damage Geo-infused elemental reactions. His elemental abilities create Geo explosions with a large area of effect, and Albedo’s elemental skill has an exceptionally short cooldown time of only four seconds.
Kazuha
The first Inazuma character to join the game, Kazuha has impressed the Genshin Impact community with his incredible versatility. Using the best Kazuha build, this Anemo Sword character can deal large amounts of damage on his own. If you can put him into a team composition that utilises elemental reactions, the amount of damage you can build up is truly staggering.
Ayaka
The Genshin Impact 2.0 update introduced Ayaka, the Cryo Sword user to the game. A lot of people had high expectations from this character, and it’s fair to say she has met them. While she doesn’t have the same damage output as Diluc or Ganyu, Ayaka can be built in a DPS role, but she can also fulfil the sub-DPS role if necessary. It’s still early to determine where Ayaka will end up permanently, but she’s made a fantastic impression so far.
Mona
Hydro character Mona’s elemental burst can immobilise several enemies at once, potentially freezing them in combination with a Cryo teammate. Furthermore, she can protect your main DPS from taking too much damage by spawning her taunting Phantom. Mona also has a special evasive ability, making this Catalyst-wielder extremely mobile.
Zhongli
After the 1.3 update, Zhongli is finally worthy of his five-star rating. The buffs to both Geo abilities and the Geo elemental resonance have drastically increased Zhongli’s damage output. Not only is Zhongli capable of dealing damage on par with S-tier characters, his Jade Shield ability is highly effective, allowing him to play in a DPS/Support hybrid role. Give our Genshin Impact Zhongli build a look to see how much better he is now.
Raiden Shogun
Raiden Shogun is a great character, but she is let down by the Electro element not being very strong. Compared directly to Pyro and Cryo, Electro can’t compete against the best elements as it isn’t strong enough. You can get the most out of Raiden Shogun by opting for a support build – utilise her elemental skill to buff your party members. If Electro receives a buff to bring it up to speed with the game’s best elements, Raiden Shogun could move higher up on the tier list.
A-Tier
Razor
If you don’t have a 5-star main DPS yet, Razor is your next best option. Armed with a Claymore and high attack power, he is one of Genshin Impact’s best melee fighters. His elemental abilities enhance his melee attacks, but are less useful when creating elemental reactions.
Jean
Jean’s base attack is on the lower side, but her versatility as an Anemo support and healer makes up for it. While she doesn’t truly excel in one particular role, she can carry a team with her combined melee attacks, crowd control abilities, and HP regeneration. Check out our Genshin Impact Jean build guide to find out how to use her in combat.
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Yanfei
Compared to the four star characters, Yanfei has the joint third highest base attack (tied with Rosaria). Pyro characters usually end up being strong due to elemental reactions, and Yanfei is no exception to this. Our Genshin Impact Yanfei build goes into detail about what artifacts and weapons you should equip to get the best out of this ace attorney.
ROSARIA
Whether you want to build Rosaria as your main source of damage or as support for your stronger characters, this Cyro-based four-star character excels in several areas. Though Rosaria’s damage output may not match the very best characters, her abilities are incredibly versatile allowing her to slot into a variety of teams. Find out exactly how to create the best Genshin Impact Rosaria build here.
Xiangling
She may not do the highest melee damage with just her Polearm, but there’s no denying that Xiangling is one of the best Pyro’s in Genshin Impact. Her elemental skill drops an auto-targeting, fire-breathing teddy bear, while her elemental burst surrounds her with fire for up to ten seconds.
Fischl
The Prinzessin of Electro damage has the unique ability to spawn Oz, her familiar, on the battlefield. Although Fischl needs some constellation and talent upgrades to maximize Oz’ Electro damage output, this ability has very high potential and is amazing for creating Electro-infused elemental reactions. You can find out how to build the best Genshin Impact Fischl build here.
Barbara
This Hydro Catalyst character may have the lowest base attack of all the Genshin Impact characters, but she is an amazing healer. She can either heal characters one by one using her elemental skill, or heal the entire team at once with her elemental burst. Unfortunately, she also causes the ‘wet’ condition, making her healing unsuitable against Cryo enemies.
Yoimiya
Despite Yomiya’s abilities being based on fireworks, her attacks have very little area of effect damage. As a result, Yoimiya can’t easily run through the hardest parts of Spiral Abyss without huge support from her team – while it can be done, it’s just not optimal to play her this way. There is a chance that the community kicks up a big enough fuss about her that the developers decide to buff her, just like they did with Zhongli. Check out our Yoimiya build to discover how to get the most out of her abilities.
Kokomi
Given the number of characters on the Genshin Impact roster, it’s become difficult for the developers to create a new type of healer that players haven’t seen before. Kokomi is the latest Hydro healer to join the game, and right away it looks like the community isn’t happy with her abilities. Using the best Kokomi support build, it’s fair to say Kokomi is an excellent healer, but her skills aren’t needed in the current meta.
THOMA
Similarly to the rest of the four star characters from Inazuma, Thoma fits a niche role in very specific teams. Using our Thoma shield support build, you can create shields for your team mates that provide non-flinching status each second. Against some of the bigger, slower bosses in Genshin Impact, you can afford to continue your attack animation knowing you won’t get launched into the sky. Unfortunately, Thoma’s shield just aren’t strong enough to compete with the best support characters. That being said, there’s definitely room for Thoma in some Pyro focused parties, but he won’t be as dominant as a five star character like Zhongli.
B-Tier
Sayu
Sayu is an Anemo and claymore user who has the ability to deal damage and also heal party members. As is the case with most four star characters, Sayu struggles to stand out against characters like Ganyu or Diona who are the best in their class. That being said, if you did unlock Sayu and you want to use her, there are certainly team compositions where she could perform very well in. Read our Sayu build guide to see our support and DPS builds for this squirrel warrior.
Xingqui
Xingqui’s Sword attacks are just average, and his elemental cooldowns are very long. He is not the most suitable Hydro to apply the wet condition to large enemy hordes. But on the plus side: Xingqui’s passive skill will heal the current character, which can be very useful in the right team.
Xinyan
Pyro Xinyan has the highest base attack of all four-star characters. However, she also has the misfortune of being equipped with the same weapon and elemental type as the beloved Diluc. Although she is by no means a bad character, she easily gets overshadowed by better Claymore and Pyro characters.
Chongyun
Chongyun is quite good as a Claymore melee, but he truly shines as an area of effect Cryo character. In combination with a good Hydro, he can freeze a lot of enemies at once. Thanks to a mere 12 second cooldown elemental burst, he can freeze, freeze, and freeze again.
Sucrose
Alchemy-enthusiast Sucrose can launch enemies in the air with her elemental skill, dealing Anemo damage in the process. She can also absorb all Pyro, Electro, Hydro, and Cryo elements with her burst, converting it to extra damage output. Sound familiar? Sucrose is basically Venti, but not as good.
Diona
Katzlein Diona is not that useful as a ranged damage dealer, but her Cryo abilities can easily freeze several enemies at once. She can also heal and create protective shields. While Diona is not the best at either of these roles, it makes her a great elemental support for beginner teams.
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Qiqi
Let’s start with the best thing about Cryo Sword-fighter Qiqi: not only does she have very high attack stats, she has healing abilities that scale off that same attack power. In other words, she is a great damage dealer and healer in one. Unfortunately, the current meta has no place for healers which means Qiqi’s effectiveness in the later Spiral Abyss floors drops off significantly.
Aloy
The community wasn’t expecting a lot from Genshin Impact’s first crossover character as free characters usually don’t perform well. Aloy appears to be an exception to this as she is an excellent sub DPS option in the correct teams. The machine hunter is being held back by her lack of constellations, though there is a chance these could be introduced at a later date alongside Aloy’s story quest.
Kujou Sara
Without any constellation upgrades, Sara is undoubtedly one of the most awkward characters in the game due to her clunky moveset. The best Genshin Impact Sara build centres around her becoming an Electro battery. As a DPS option, Sara struggles to compete with the other four star characters. Sara’s abilities make her perfect in an Electro party, but this element isn’t strong enough to build around. At the bare minimum, try to have at least one additional Electro character in your party to get the most out of Sara.
C-Tier
Noelle
Noelle is an extremely defensive Geo Claymore character. She is most useful for early-game players thanks to her shield and healing ability. While her healing ability is weak, it can do the job in absence of a better healer.
Lisa
This librarian’s AoE Electro powers are great for starting players. She has a higher base attack than the other three starting characters, she has area of effect attacks, and it’s easy to maximize her Electro damage output thanks to her Catalyst. Still, she will be surpassed by others once you get more Wishes.
Kaeya
Sword-wielder Kaeya can fulfil the role of main DPS for beginning Genshin Impact players, but he should be replaced as soon as possible. His ascension stats may give him a higher energy recharge, but Kaeya’s elemental abilities are not nearly as useful as those of other Cryo’s.
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Traveler
Traveler’s biggest asset is the unique ability to change their elemental type. If your team really needs an Anemo, Geo, or Electro element, Traveler can help you out. The Traveler’s normal sword attacks are not very damaging, but can easily fit in any team thanks to their ability to swap elements at will.
Ningguang
This Catalyst character has a rather unique shield ability that can be used to shape the battlefield; just place a massive Geo wall wherever you want, and stop incoming enemy hordes in the process. The new 1.3 update granted Geo characters a much-needed damage boost, so there’s a chance Ningguang might be placed higher as time goes on. Check out our Genshin Impact Ningguang build to learn how to play as this Geo DPS dealer.
Beidou
Beidou is a complicated character to build. Most other Claymore characters have a much higher base damage output, and Beidou’s elemental abilities only become powerful if her constellation level reaches four. In other words, it can take ages before Beidou reaches her potential, while there are easier and better alternatives available (looking at you, Razor!).
D-Tier
Amber
Where to start? Amber’s elemental skill has a long cooldown, very low damage output, and scales with her HP. Triggering the explosion manually takes ages. Her elemental burst and normal attack are nothing special either. Use her for puzzles and exploration only.
Now it’s time to choose and build the characters you like best from our Genshin Impact tier list, or check out all the potential new Genshin Impact characters, including Thoma, who will be joining the game in the next Genshin Impact banner. In the meantime, here are some Genshin Impact codes for free primogems. Don’t forget to check out our Genshin Impact 2.2 release date guide to see what’s being added to the game.
Original article by Marloes Valentina Stella.
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Originally posted 2021-11-11 12:32:58.