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Genshin Impact: 10 Mistakes Players Make When Using Qiqi

Written by Nahda Nabiilah
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Adorable, undead Qiqi is a powerful force in Genshin Impact. What mistakes should players avoid when using her on their team?

This 5-star Cryo character in Genshin Impact may look like a child; however, Qiqi is actually very old. Yet, she does not age physically because she is a zombie. The fact that she's undying causes Hu Tao to attempt to bury this character several times.

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Once upon a time, Qiqi was a typical lass who often went to the mountain to pick herbs. One fateful day, she entered a place where mortals shouldn't go and became trapped in the battle between Adepti and Demons. That day, Qiqi both died and lived at the same time. The girl was resurrected, and became a zombie as we know her now. In gameplay, Qiqi is a full-time healer, and a strong character to use. However, there are some mistakes players commonly make.

10 Using Her On HP

Most healers in Genshin Impact require HP to improve their healing. Some players might think that increasing character max HP is always a go-to. However, that's not the case when building Qiqi. Her healing scales with her attack, so the more attack she has, the better she can heal.

To maximize her attack, players can give her two sets of Gladiator's Finale, and ATK% as main stats for artifacts on Timepiece and Cup. Furthermore, players can increase Qiqi's attack by giving her a weapon that has ATK% sub stat.

9 Not Building Her As A Sub DPS

Qiqi's healing is beyond impressive, as she can often overheal her team in the endgame. The secret to her healing is the "Fortune-Preserving Talisman'' she puts on enemies. Any character that deals damage to an enemy affected by this debuff will receive huge amounts of healing.

Considering this, players shouldn't build her artifacts with four sets of Maiden Beloved and Healing Bonus on the Helmet. Instead, players can build more damage into Qiqi. Giving her four sets of Gladiator's Finale and Critical Rate or Critical Damage on Helmet are good choices.

8 Using Her For Elemental Reactions

Cryo Element is important for all three elements it can react with. It's necessary to create the effects Melt, Superconduct, and Freeze. Being a support and a Cryo user, some players might think Qiqi is good to use as a reaction support.

Unfortunately, that is far from the truth, as Qiqi's Cryo application is terrible. Her skill has a very long cooldown time, and it requires her to stick to the enemy in order to apply Cryo every few seconds. Her burst is a Cryo AOE attack, but it takes far too long to recharge its energy.

7 Counting On Her Burst To Heal

As a dedicated healer, it's not uncommon for players to think that Qiqi's burst is her main source of healing. However, Qiqi can't recharge her burst fast enough. It has a high energy requirement, and she needs other characters to recharge it for her.

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Instead, the little zombie's main source of healing comes from her skill and the "Fortune-Preserving Talisman" mark she puts on the enemies. Just like Noelle and the Deaconess Barbara, Qiqi can heal the party if she does normal attacks while her skill is active. Furthermore, Qiqi also has a chance to apply the healing mark when she attacks enemies.

6 Disregarding Sacrificial Sword

Playing Qiqi as a healer has one major problem, and that is her skill's huge cooldown. Of course, this is not an uncommon issue among the healers, but it certainly can drive players off a character.

That's why, if players chose to play her as a dedicated healer, the best weapon of choice for her is the Sacrificial Sword. It has the ability to reset her skill's cooldown, and the Energy Recharge sub stat is also handy for her to burst more often.

5 Disregarding Her Passive In Liyue

If players want to collect Liyue local specialties for certain characters, Qiqi has the perfect passive. Her presence in the players' party will make a "hand" icon appear on the map if there's a local specialty nearby.

On the other hand, players should not use her to move around the map. Qiqi's small legs and hands cause her to move and climb slowly, increasing the time players need to collect the items instead of decreasing them. It's enough for her to just be in the party.

4 Not Using Her To Tank

As a healer, players often keep Qiqi will often be off-field until they need to heal their DPS. This is unwise, especially against hard-hitting enemies such as the duo Geovishaps and Ruin Guards in the Spiral Abyss. When things go wrong, Qiqi can be the perfect candidate to consume heavy attacks.

Qiqi makes a good tank because she can easily heal herself back. Furthermore, she will heal her allies along with her. Qiqi currently has the highest base defense in the game, so players can rely on this little zombie to protect the party.

3 Not Using Her Normal & Charged Attacks

Qiqi's mark "Fortune-Preserving Talisman '' is one of her best methods of healing. Her burst applies this mark on all enemies around her. Most importantly, when players ascend Qiqi for the fourth time, she will unlock the second passive. This gives a 50% chance to apply the special mark when using her normal and charged attacks.

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It's an amazing addition to her kit that places her on par with Jean, the only healer that is capable of healing 100% of the battle time. Qiqi's normal attacks are also very fast-hitting, so she has more chances to apply the special mark and greatly heal the party.

2 Using Her Skill To Deal Damage

Qiqi's skill is somewhat similar to Barbara's. When it's active, Qiqi's normal and charged attacks heal the whole team. However, just like the idol of Mondstadt, Qiqi's skill also does minuscule damage.

That's why players should not use Qiqi's skills to deal damage, especially considering that it's also a poor choice for Cryo application. The little zombie's skill is exclusively used for healing. This also means that players should not build Qiqi on Cryo damage, as it will do close to nothing for the team.

1 Building Her On Cryo For DPS

Building Qiqi on Blizzard or Noblesse is not practical, since it doesn't add much to her healing ability nor her damage. Although Qiqi's burst deals decent damage, it is not at all a reliable source of attack. However, that does not mean she can't be built as a DPS.

To create an undying DPS zombie, players should build Qiqi on Physical damage. The unit's normal attacks are her best source of damage, so it's best to build her on 2-Gladiator's Finale, and 2-Bloodstained Chivalry or Pale Flame. The main stat should be Attack/ Physical damage/Crit Rate, or Crit Damage. As for the weapons, Qiqi should wield Aquila Favonia or Prototype Rancor.

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