

With the ability to attack close or long-range, players using Childe can also take the more aggressive approach and attack the enemies himself. Other players can keep the enemy busy while Childe has time to charge his arrows. Childe can easily rip enemies apart with his elemental burst alone and it also makes for a great finishing move.Ĭhilde works great in co-op with his main gimmick of charged attacks. Compare this to Diluc, the best Pyro unit in the game, and his elemental burst only starting at a bast of 204%. The base skill power at level 1 is 464% but can easily reach over 700% by leveling up the skill. This elemental burst has the highest damage multiplier in the game. In his melee stance, he does a powerful hydro slash that will also deal increased damage to enemies with the Riptide effect. I recommend switching right into his melee stance immediately right after to activate the Riptide Slash. This skill is perfect for larger groups of enemies, so you can apply Riptide to all of them at once. When in his bow stance, he shots arrows that apply Riptide and restores some of his energy. He has one for both his bow stance and melee stance. Elemental Burst – Havoc: ObliterationĬhilde is currently the only character that has two elemental bursts: Ranged Stance: Flash of Havoc & Melee Stance: Light of Obliteration. Sword of Torrents gives his melee stance a major boost. Switch back to his bow stance immediately! Passive Talent – Sword of Torrents Tip: A red symbol will appear on top of his head when you are reaching your time limit. To minimize his cool down, it is recommended to switch back to his bow stance before 30 seconds. He has great damage output for 30 seconds, but has a 45-second cooldown that limits his potential. The longer you stay in his melee stance, the longer the cooldown of his elemental skill. His hydro slashes can deal with multiple enemies, but has a major drawback in the countdown. For most players, the strategy would be to mark the enemy with Riptide, then use his elemental skill to attack. He also hits pretty hard and can rapidly hit the enemies. His melee stance is great for close combat situations when you don’t have time to hit an enemy with an aimed shot.

This allows him to also combo his elemental reactions with other characters to land more powerful hits. Tartaglia’s elemental skill, Foul Legacy: Raging Tide, allows him to switch to a melee stance that will deal increased Hydro damage to enemies marked with Riptide. Elemental Skill – Foul Legacy: Raging Tide His second and third talents make his Riptide effect even better by extending the amount of time and allowing Riptide to spread when Childe does a critical hit. Passive – Riptide Passive Talent – Never Ending However, even with this setback, Childe can still dish out powerful attacks. In situations where you don’t have time to fire charged attacks, Tartaglia’s DPS potential goes down. A big con of Riptide is that his regular attacks don’t deal increased damage from its effect. His bow stance works best when taking on just one enemy or to deal the finishing deal to spread Riptide to other enemies. Childe can also spread that effect around when an enemy is defeated with the Riptide effect. Every charged shot you hit an enemy will apply the Riptide effect, which will deal Hydro damage when you hit them with another charged attack. This niche makes Tartaglia’s charged shot incredibly powerful. Childe’s gimmick is all about marking the enemies with the Riptide effect and dealing AoE Hydro DMG to them overtime. His normal auto-attack, Cutting Torrent, can perform up to 6 shots that increase in damage with each hit. He serves best as the main DPS of the team as he has one of the best elemental burst damage output in the game. In total, you’ll need 1 Varunada Lazurite Sliver, 9 Varunada Lazurite Fragments, 9 Varunada Lazurite, 6 Varunada Lazurite Gemstones, 18 Recruit’s Insignia, 30 Sergeant’s Insignia, 36 Lieutenant’s Insignia, 46 Cleansing Heart and 168 Starconch to get him ascended to Lv 80/90.As a fighter, Childe can be versatile with the ability to change between long-ranged and close-ranged combat. To get Tartaglia to his final Ascension, you’ll need the following: Ascension 1- Lv 20 At each Ascension level, he gets a boost to Hydro DMG. Tartaglia is a Bow user with a Hydro vision. Genshin Impact: Tartaglia Ascension Guide Our Genshin Impact Tartaglia guide will help you get you everything you need to level up Tartaglia as fast as possible. If you’re planning on getting him you’ll want to know what materials you need to prepare. Genshin Impact just got back one of its best characters: Tartaglia.
