The Domains of Blessing are an interesting collection of domains, mainly because each character’s true potential solely depends on these domains. Unlike the Domains of Forgery or Domains of Mastery, long term, players will definitely be stuck in the Domains of Blessing trying to obtain the perfect artifact sets for their characters.
On average, players would have to spend two to three months in each domain to get one perfect artifact set, and even then, they may fall short on more than one occasion. Welcome to a Domains of Blessing Guide.
Domains of Blessing:Â Mondstadt
Midsummer Courtyard
Midsummer Courtyard is a domain found in Mondstadt, and it hosts two very important artifacts for Electro team comps. In my opinion, this domain and the artifacts provided are very underrated because of the surplus of other types of artifacts available.
This domain is not too tricky, but *do not*Â use any Pyro characters in this domain; instead, use Cryo characters because players will take damage when the Melt reaction occurs.
Thundering Fury is the main artifact set for any Electro Main DPS character, the two-piece set bonus provides a 15% Electro DMG bonus, and the four-piece set bonus provides increased damage for the Aggravate reaction by 20% and all other Electro-related reactions by 40%, additionally, when the above reactions occur, the Elemental Skill cooldown is reduced by 1 second and this happens every 0.8 seconds.
Thundersoother is an artifact that increases the Electro damage dealt by the team, and it is perfect for Support characters, regardless of their element. The two-piece set bonus increases Electro RES by 40%, and the four-piece set bonus increases the Electro damage output by 35%.
For each level of difficulty, the monsters available in the domain will be shown below;
- Level I – 5 Cryo Slimes, 2 Hydro Slimes, 1 Large Cryo Slime, 2 Large Hydro Slimes, 15 Wooden Shield Hilichurl Guards, 1 Cryo Abyss Mage
- Level II – 7 Electro Slimes, 2 Large Electro Slimes, 2 Large Mutant Electro Slimes, 1 Fatui Electro Cicin Mage
- Level III – 9 Cryo Slimes, 4 Large Cryo Slimes, 1 Cryo Abyss Mage
- Level IV – 8 Hydro Slimes, 5 Large Hydro Slimes, 1 Hydro Samachurl, 1 Hydro Abyss Mage
- Level V – 3 Large Cryo Slimes, 2 Cryo Abyss Mages
- Level VI – 3 Large Electro Slimes, 2 Large Mutant Electro Slimes, 2 Fatui Electro Cicin Mages
Peak of Vindagnyr
Peak of Vindagnyr is a domain found in Mondstadt, and it holds two vital artifacts for Cryo and Hydro Main DPS team comps. This domain is a little tricky because the “Sheer Cold” effect will be present throughout the battles; to warm up, players have to find the heated tiles and stand on them, and at the same time, they have to avoid the cooling titles as well.
Blizzard Strayer is the only option for Cryo Main DPS characters that rely on pure Cryo damage, unlike Ganyu – scales off Elemental Mastery (for Melt team comps), and Eula – is a more Physical DPS character.
The two-piece set bonus from this artifact increases Cryo DMG by 15%, and the four-piece set bonus increases Crit Rate by 20% when battling opponents affected by Cryo. If the opponent is Frozen, the Crit Rate will be increased by another 20%.
Heart of Depth is a must-have artifact for almost any team comp because Hydro is a prevalent element in some of the more famous reactions. The two-piece set bonus increases Hydro DMG by 15%, and the four-piece hard bonus provides a 15 second DMG increase for the Normal Attack and the Charged Attack by 30% when an Elemental Skill is used.
For characters like Tartaglia, the four-piece set bonus can be maintained indefinitely by switching between his Melee Stance and Ranged Stance every 15 seconds.Â
For each level of difficulty, the monsters available in the domain will be shown below;
- Level I – 10 Cryo Slimes, 2 Large Cryo Slimes, 2 Ice Shieldwall Mitachurls
- Level II – 3 Cryo Slimes, 2 Large Cryo Slimes, 3 Cryo Hilichurl Grenadiers, 2 Ice Shieldwall Mitachurls
- Level III – 2 Large Cryo Slimes, 2 Cryo Hilichurl Grenadiers, 2 Ice Shieldwall Mitachurls, 1 Cryo Abyss Mage
- Level IV – 1 Frostarm Lawachurl, 1 Cryo Abyss Mage
Valley of Remembrance
Valley of Remembrance is a domain found in Mondstadt, and it is home to the first Anemo-related artifact and the first healing-related artifact as well. This domain is relatively easy if players have a crowd control character; in my opinion, Venti is perfect because his Elemental Burst can gather all enemies. After that, players can infuse an element and trigger constant elemental reactions.
Maiden Beloved is an essential artifact because it buffs healing; players can even receive this by completing the Handbook. The two-piece set bonus is a 15% increase in healing effectiveness; the four-piece increases the healing received by the team by 20% for 10 seconds whenever an Elemental Skill or Elemental Burst is used.
Viridescent Venerer is an artifact set more catered toward Swirl-based elemental reactions and resistance shredding than pure Anemo damage. The two-piece set bonus is a 15% increase in Anemo DMG, and the four-piece set bonus increases Swirl DMG by 60%. Additionally, for opponents, elemental RES is decreased by 40% for 10 seconds from the Swirled element.
For each level of difficulty, the monsters available in the domain will be shown below;
- Level I – 10 Treasure Hoarders: Cryo Potioneer, 5 Treasure Hoarders: Handyman, 5 Treasure Hoarders: Pugilist, 2 Treasure Hoarders: Gravedigger, 1 Treasure Hoarders: Seaman
- Level II – 5 Treasure Hoarders: Hydro Potioneer, 3 Treasure Hoarders: Pyro Potioneer, 1 Treasure Hoarders: Handyman, 4 Treasure Hoarders: Scout, 1 Treasure Hoarders: Crusher, 1 Treasure Hoarders: Pugilist, 1 Fatui Pyro Agent
- Level III –Â 4 Treasure Hoarders: Electro Potioneer, 4 Treasure Hoarders: Pyro Potioneer, 4 Treasure Hoarders: Handyman, 2 Treasure Hoarders: Scout, 1 Treasure Hoarders: Gravedigger, 1 Treasure Hoarders: Crusher, 2 Treasure Hoarders: Pugilist, 1 Fatui Pyro Agent, 1 Fatui Electro Cicin Mage
- Level IV – 1 Treasure Hoarders: Cryo Potioneer, 1 Treasure Hoarders: Electro Potioneer, 1 Treasure Hoarders: Hydro Potioneer, 1 Treasure Hoarders: Pyro Potioneer, 1 Treasure Hoarders: Seaman, 1 Fatui Pyro Agent, 1 Fatui Electro Cicin Mage
- Level V – 3 Treasure Hoarders: Cryo Potioneer, 1 Fatui Pyro Agent, 1 Fatui Electro Cicin Mage
Liyue
Clear Pool and Mountain Cavern
Valley of Remembrance is a domain found in Mondstadt, and it carries one of the most important artifacts in the game along with a Physical DPS artifact as well.
This domain lies in a tranquil region of Liyue, and it is pretty easy to forget that this domain exists as well; the final challenge with three different Abyss Mages is a little challenging unless players use a perfect combination of a shielding character and a healing character.
Bloodstained Chivalry is a rarely used artifact because players prefer running elemental reaction-based team comps to pure Physical DPS team comps. However, the two-piece set bonus gives a 25% Physical DMG increase. The four-piece set bonus provides a 50% Charged Attack DMG increase and no stamina consumption for 10 seconds after defeating an opponent.
Noblesse Oblige is a famous artifact for Support characters and is used in almost every team comp. The two-piece set bonus is a 20% Elemental Burst DMG increase. The four-piece set bonus is activated after the character uses the Elemental Burst; all characters will receive a 20% ATK increase for 12 seconds.
For each level of difficulty, the monsters available in the domain will be shown below;
- Level I – 1 Cryo Abyss Mage, 2 Pyro Abyss Mages
- Level II – 2 Cryo Abyss Mages, 1 Pyro Abyss Mage
- Level III – 1 Cryo Abyss Mage, 1 Hydro Abyss Mage, 1 Pyro Abyss Mage
Domain of Guyun
Domain of Guyun is a domain found in Liyue, and it is home to an essential artifact for any Main DPS Geo team comp and a perfect artifact for Support characters as well.
Archaic Petra is an excellent option for Main DPS Geo characters; although most of them scale off DEF, the additional Geo damage from this artifact is an excellent investment. The two-piece set bonus provides players with a 15% Geo DMG increase, and the four-piece set bonus relies heavily on the Crystallize reaction.
Once a shard is made through the Crystalize reaction, players receive a 35% DMG increase buff for the element infused into the shard for 10 seconds. This artifact could work with a Sub DPS character or even a Support character if players can use the four-piece bonus.
In my opinion, Retracting Bolide is another underrated artifact because it is overlooked when it comes to Support character builds. The two-piece set bonus provides a 35% increase in shield strength, and the four-piece set bonus offers an additional 40% DMG increase for the Normal Attack and Charged Attack of the on-field character as long as a shield protects them.
For each level of difficulty, the monsters available in the domain will be shown below;
- Level I – 26 Hydro Slimes, 6 Large Hydro Slimes, 1 Hydro Abyss Mage
- Level II – 16 Pyro Slimes, 5 Large Pyro Slimes, 1 Pyro Abyss Mage
- Level III – 15 Cryo Slimes, 4 Large Cryo Slimes, 1 Cryo Abyss Mage
- Level IV – 5Â Hydro Slimes, 6 Large Hydro Slimes, 6Â Hilichurls, 2 Hydro Samachurl, 1 Hydro Abyss Mage
- Level V – 1 Pyro Abyss Mage (first wave), 2 Ruin Guards (second wave)
- Level VI – 1 Hilichurl, 1 Ruin Hunter (first wave), 2 Cryo Abyss Mages (second wave)
Hidden Palace of Zhou Formula
Hidden Palace of Zhou Formula is a domain found in Liyue, and it hosts one of the most sought-after artifacts in the game that is catered toward Pyro Main DPS team comps and another artifact that will enhance the damage dealt by Pyro characters.
I believe this will be one of the most time-consuming domains for most players; therefore, I recommend farming for the Crimson Witch of Flames artifacts as early as possible.
Crimson Witch of Flames is a must-have artifact for Pyro team comps, regardless of the role the Pyro character plays. The two-piece set bonus provides a 15% increase to the Pyro DMG, and the four-piece set bonus provides a 40% DMG increase for Overload and Burning reactions, followed by a 15% DMG increase for Vaporize and Melt reactions.
Additionally, when the Elemental Skill is used, players receive a 50% increment to the two-piece set bonus, and this effect can be stacked thrice. This artifact set is perfect for any Pyro character but seems tailor-made for Diluc.
Lavawalker is an artifact that behaves similarly to Thundersoother, and the effects are almost the same, but the element affected changes. The two-piece set bonus increases Pyro RES by 40%, and the four-piece set bonus provides an additional 35% DMG bonus against opponents affected by Pyro.
For each level of difficulty, the monsters available in the domain will be shown below;
- Level I – 8 Hydro Slimes, 6 Large Electro Slimes, 6 Large Hydro Slimes
- Level II – 4 Large Pyro Slimes, 2 Blazing Axe Mitachurls, 2 Pyro Abyss Mages
- Level III – 3 Large Electro Slimes, 2 Hilichurl Fighters (first wave), 3 Large Electro Slimes, 2 Hilichurl Fighters (second wave), 5 Large Electro Slimes (third wave), 1 Fatui Electro Cicin Mage (fourth wave)
- Level IV -4 Large Pyro Slimes, 2 Blazing Axe Mitachurls, 2 Pyro Abyss Mages
Ridge Watch
Ridge Watch is a domain found in Liyue, and this domain provides players with the third most important artifact for Support characters and another Physical DPS artifact. This domain is relatively easy, and I do not think that players would have much trouble with this because we have had our fair share of Geovishap encounters in the Spiral Abyss.
Pale Flame is another Physical DPS artifact, but this artifact is very compatible with Eula’s kit and would allow players to deal crazy volumes of damage. The two-piece set bonus is a 25% increase in Physical DMG, and the four-piece set bonus increases the character’s ATK by 9% for 7 seconds and can be stacked twice, and once two stacks are reached, the two-piece set bonus increases by 100%.
To trigger this effect, players must use the character’s Elemental Skill; therefore, if players are going for Physical builds, I recommend using characters with short Elemental Skill cooldowns.
Tenacity of the Millelith is one of my favorite artifact sets because of the four-piece set bonuses it provides through characters with off-field Elemental Skill DPS abilities. The two-piece bonus is a 20% HP increase, and the four-piece set bonus provides characters with two significant buffs: a 20% ATK increase and a 30% shield strength increase for 3 seconds.
This effect can be triggered once every 0.3 seconds, and as long as the Elemental Skill of the character wielding this artifact touches an opponent, the effect can be applied.
I use this artifact set with Zhongli; I use his Elemental Skill (the hold option to trigger the shield) and then swap to bring out my Main DPS character, now the Main DPS character has an ATK buff and stronger shield as well as long as the Elemental Skill makes contact with the opponent(s).
For each level of difficulty, the monsters available in the domain will be shown below;
- Level I – 2 Pyro Slimes, 4 Large Pyro Slimes, 4 Hilichurl Berserkers
- Level II – 1 Large Pyro Slime, 4 Hilichurl Berserkers, 3 Blazing Axe Mitachurls
- Level III – 5 Large Pyro Slime, 4 Blazing Axe Mitachurls, 1 Rock Shieldwall Mitachurls
- Level IV – 1 Electro Geovishap, 1 Hydro Geovishap
The Lost Valley
Lost Valley is a domain found in Liyue, and it contains two artifacts dedicated to increasing ATK. I have spent almost six months in this domain getting the perfect artifacts for my Xiao (yes, he is spoiled along with Tartaglia); the domain is quite easy if players are redoing it multiple times in one go.
I would recommend a shielding character, and other than that; there are no other complications in this domain, just be aware of the Ruin Graders spin move because if players are caught in that, it could even result in half the team getting killed.
Echoes of an Offering is one of the few RNG-based artifacts that rely heavily on large volumes of Normal Attacks to trigger the four-piece set bonus, but once triggered, players will receive one of the strongest ATK buffs in the game.
The two-piece set bonus is an 18% increase to the character’s ATK, and the four-piece set bonus provides a 70% ATK buff, but it has a few conditions that must be satisfied.
Players must trigger a “Vallery Rite”; with every Normal Attack, players have a 36% chance of triggering this, but if it is not triggered, the odds of triggering a Valley Rite increase by 20%. This artifact set is ideal for characters relying heavily on Normal Attacks to deal damage; therefore, this compliments Kamisato Ayato’s playstyle.
Vermilion Hereafter is another ATK buffing artifact, but in this case, the buff is linked to a character’s HP rather than RNG. The two-piece set bonus provides an 18% ATK increase, and the four-piece set bonus provides an effect called “Nascent Light.” This effect increases a character’s ATK by 8% for 16 seconds.
However, this is not all; when the wielder of this artifact loses health, an additional 10% ATK buff is added, which can be stacked four times, resulting in a total of 40%. This effect will be reset when the character is taken off-field, or another Elemental Burst is triggered.
This artifact is perfect for Xiao because the ATK scaling compliments his kit exceptionally; additionally, this could work very well for Hu Tao.
For each level of difficulty, the monsters available in the domain will be shown below;
- Level I – 1 Ruin Guard, 1 Ruin Destroyer
- Level II – 1 Ruin Guard, 1 Ruin Cruiser, 1 Ruin Destroyer, 1 Ruin Scout
- Level III – 2 Ruin Cruisers, 2 Ruin Destroyers, 1 Ruin Scout
- Level IV – 1 Ruin Grader, 1 Ruin Cruiser, 1 Ruin Destroyer
Inazuma
Momiji-Dyed Court
Momiki-Dyed Court is a domain found in Inazuma, and this domain is home to the second most important artifact for Support characters and another ATK-increasing artifact.
Most players despise the RNG in this domain because it almost seems like players have to spend more time than usual to gather the perfect artifacts in this domain. This domain also has the tile mechanism; instead of controlling the character’s temperature, these tiles provide buffs for Cryo characters or Pyro characters depending on the tile.
Emblem of Severed Fate is another must-have artifact for any team comp; not only does it increase the energy particle generation of the team, but it also provides a monstrous buff through the four-piece bonus if the character has a high Energy Recharge stat.
The two-piece set bonus is a 20% increase in Energy Recharge, and the four-piece set bonus increases the Elemental Burst DMG by 25% of the character’s total Energy Recharge; this effect can be stacked until a maximum of 75% Elemental Burst DMG is reached.
This artifact is perfect for Raiden Shogun and is definitely made for her when looking at the stats; this weapon is highly compatible with a Raiden Shogun that uses “The Catch” or “Engulfing Lightning” weapons.
Shimenawa’s Reminiscence is another ATK-increasing artifact, and it provides players a buff at the cost of energy, which is not compatible with most characters.
The two-piece set bonus is an 18% ATK increase, the four-piece bonus sacrifices 15 energy (when the Elemental Skill is used) in exchange for a 50% DMG increase that lasts 10 seconds, the character’s Normal Attack, Charged Attack, and Plunge Attack will receive this buff.
For each level of difficulty, the monsters available in the domain will be shown below;
- Level I – 3 Electro Hilichurl Grenadiers, 3 Hilichurl Berserkers (first wave),  3 Electro Slimes, 3 Electro Hilichurl Shooters, 1 Crackling Axe Mitachurl (second wave)
- Level II – 3 Large Electro Slimes, 3 Electro Hilichurl Shooters (first wave), 1 Large Electro Slime, 1 Mutant Electro Slime, 1 Crackling Axe Mitachurl (second wave)
- Level III – 4 Large Electro Slimes, 1Â Mutant Electro Slime (first wave), 2Â Electro Abyss Mages (second wave)
- Level IV – 2 Large Electro Slimes, 1 Thunderhelm Lawachurl, 1 Electro Abyss Mage
Slumbering Court
Slumbering Court is a domain found in Inazuma, and this domain is perfect for characters that have kits scaling off DEF; additionally, players can collect another healing-oriented artifact. This domain is relatively difficult unless players are great at dodging or they have potent healers.
Husk of Opulent Dreams is the best artifact for players looking to build characters that scale off DEF; this artifact is unique because it helps bring out the best of most Geo characters. The two-piece set bonus is a 30% DEF increase, and the four-piece set bonus is given through the “Curiosity” effect.
This effect is triggered in two ways; when on-field, the effect can be triggered every 0.3 seconds when Geo hits an opponent, and when off-field, the effect can be triggered every second. When Curiosity is stacked, players receive a 6% DEF and 6% Geo DMG increase for a maximum of four stacks.
Ocean Hued Clam is another artifact set designed to optimize healing, and it is perfect for Kokomi because it compliments her kit. The two-piece set bonus provides a 15% healing bonus, and the four-piece set bonus is brought on in the form of damage dealt by the “Sea-Dyed Foam.”
When a character is healed, the Sea-Dyed Foam will appear and last for 3 seconds (it can appear every 3.5 seconds); at the end of the 3 seconds, the Sea-Dyed Foam will explode, dealing AoE damage equal to 90% of the healing done.
For each level of difficulty, the monsters available in the domain will be shown below;
- Level I – 7 Hydro Slimes, 2 Large Hydro Slimes, 1 Crackling Axe Mitachurl
- Level II – 3 Hydro Slimes, 2 Large Hydro Slimes, 3 Electro Hilichurl Shooters, 3 Hilichurl Berserkers, 2 Crackling Axe Mitachurls
- Level III – 4 Thundercraven Rifthound Whelp (first wave), 2 Electro Hilichurl Shooters, 1 Thundercraven Rifthound (second wave)
- Level IV – 4 Thundercraven Rifthound Whelp (first wave), 2 Thundercraven Rifthound Whelp, 1 Thundercraven Rifthound, 1 Crackling Axe Mitachurl (second wave)
Sumeru
City of Gold
City of Gold is a domain found in Sumeru, and in this domain, players will find another Anemo-related artifact along with another Elemental Mastery artifact. This domain is relatively easy, and players should not have difficulty dealing with the monsters; I recommend taking Anemo Main DPS characters and utilizing the domain buffs.
Desert Pavilion Chronicle focuses on raw Anemo damage instead of how the Viridescent Venerer works with reactions. The two-piece set bonus is a 15% increase in Anemo DMG, and the four-piece set bonus provides players with a 10% Normal Attack Speed increase and a 40% Normal Attack, Charged Attack, and Plunge Attack increase, as long as a Charged Attack hits an opponent every 15 seconds.
Flower of the Paradise Lost is going to be an essential artifact for any upcoming Dendro team comp, and this is due to the insane buffs provided for Dendro reactions.
The two-piece set bonus is an Elemental Mastery increase of 80, and the four-piece set bonus is a 40% DMG increase for Bloom, Burgeon, and Hyperbloom reactions. Another 25% DMG increase is given if the character equipping this artifact participates in the reactions.
For each level of difficulty, the monsters available in the domain will be shown below;
- Level I – 1 Cryo Slime, 1 Hydro Slime, 1 Pyro Slime, 1 Large Electro Slime, 1 Stretchy Pyro Fungus
- Level II – 1 Pyro Slime, 1 Large Pyro Slime, 1 Whirling Electro Fungus, 1 Winged Cryoshroom
- Level III – 1 Large Hydro Slime, 1 Large Pyro Slime, 1 Grounded Geoshroom, 1 Grounded Hydroshroom
- Level IV – 2 Large Hydro Slime, 2 Large Pyro Slime, 1 Grounded Geoshroom, 2 Grounded Hydroshroom, 1 Winged Cryoshroom
Spire of Solitary Enlightenment
Spire of Solitary Enlightenment is a domain found in Sumeru, and this domain hosts the artifact needed to enhance Dendro Main DPS teams, followed by an artifact that will be another essential one for Support characters.
This domain is straightforward to beat; players can use a Freeze team to inhibit the movements of the monsters in the domain, and then after that, players can unleash high volumes of damage to settle the battle.
Deepwood Memories is built for Dendro Main DPS characters, and most of the upcoming Dendro characters will be able to gain the highest benefit from this artifact set. The two-piece set bonus provides a 15% Dendro DMG increase, and the four-piece set bonus decreases the opponent(s) Dendreo RES by 30% after an Elemental Skill, or Elemental Burst, is used.
Gilded Dreams is another artifact that increases the character’s Elemental Mastery, but in my opinion, this artifact will be a staple for reaction team comps, and it could even replace the Wanderers Troupe set. The two-piece set bonus increases Elemental Mastery by 80, and the four-piece set bonus buffs the equipping character 8 seconds after an elemental reaction.
The buffs are entirely dependent on the elements of the teammate. For each character on the team of the same element, the ATK of the equipping character increases by 14%. For each teammate from a different element, Elemental Mastery is increased by 50.Â
For each level of difficulty, the monsters available in the domain will be shown below;
- Level I – 1 Eremite Sunfrost, 1 Eremite Crossbow, 1 Eremite Ravenbeak Halberdier, 1 Eremite Sword-Dancer
- Level II –Â 1 Eremite Daythunder, 1 Eremite Desert Clearwater, 1 Eremite Axe Vanguard, 1 Eremite Crossbow, 1 Eremite Sword-Dancer
- Level III – 1 Eremite Daythunder, 1 Eremite Desert Clearwater, 1 Eremite Sunfrost, 1 Eremite Crossbow,1 Eremite Linebreaker, 1 Eremite Ravenbeak Halberdier
- Level IV – 1 Eremite Daythunder, 1 Eremite Desert Clearwater, 1 Eremite Sunfrost
FAQs
Question: Which Domain of Blessing is the Hardest?
Answer: I think it would be either the Domain of Gunyun or the Slumbering Court. For both domains, players need a very strong shielding unit and a potent healer, especially in Slumbering Court because the Rifthounds can apply the “Corrosion” effect.
The Domain of Gunyun has more annoying monsters, and the Ley Line Disorder prevents
players from making things easier for themselves by inhibiting Pyro characters.
Question: Are Domains of Blessing Playable on Co-op?
Answer: Yes, players will have no issues when trying to tackle this domain on co-op. It is recommended to use the matchmaking system to find other players that can help or need the same artifacts.
Question: How Long should the Player Farm Artifacts for?
Answer: This depends on the player’s requirements, but here are a few factors that I review before deciding on how much time I spend in these domains.
1. The amount of resin available and whether I could use that resin to get character/ weapon ascension materials or talent books.
2. Whether a new artifact set is an immediate need or whether I can manage with any off-pieces for the time being.
3. If there is an artifact strongbox for this artifact set or not; if there is, I usually farm for other artifacts that I need and then convert the unnecessary artifacts into the ones I need using the strongbox.
4. Do I need a perfect two-piece set, or do I need an ideal four-piece set?
5. Is this the best artifact for my long-term goals regarding the team comp(s)?
Conclusion
Aside from exploring every corner of Teyvat, most end-game players will constantly be farming in the Domains of Blessing because they prefer building their team comps and perfecting the damage output. Ideally, players should spend 3-4 months and obtain at least one perfect artifact set from each domain.
The indirect benefit of the RNG system in these domains is that although players are farming for one particular artifact, at the same time, they will receive potentially good artifacts from the other set, which will help save time and effort when artifact farming.
Additionally, I would discourage players from discarding good four-star artifacts because these artifacts can be used as a placeholder until a better one is found; however, do not upgrade the four-star artifacts past level 12 because that would be a waste of resources.
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