Genshin Impact Alhaitham build and materials guide

The best build for Alhaitham and how to find his ascension materials
Genshin Impact Alhaitham build and materials guide
Genshin Impact Alhaitham build and materials guide /

Elemental Mastery is the key to the best Genshin Impact Alhaitham build, which maximizes the damage output of the first ever swordsman to wield Dendro power. Finally becoming a playable character in Genshin Impact’s update 3.4 after helping players through their adventures in Sumeru, the Akademiya’s Scribe is poised to become a strong damage dealer on your team.

Thanks to his passive ability, Mysteries Laid Bare, Elemental Mastery boosts Alhaitham’s ability damage, which this build will use to unlock his potential as a strong DPS character. Aside from that, Alhaitham creates floating Chisel-Light Mirrors with his Elemental Skill. These infuse his standard attacks with Dendro energy, which can be used to trigger devastating reactions.

His Elemental Burst, Particular Field: Fetters of Phenomena, traps enemies in a box of light with Chisel-Light Mirrors bouncing off the walls, damaging anything imprisoned inside. The more mirrors Alhaitham has, the better his damage output will be. Keeping their numbers up is therefore going to be one of the keys to use this character to his fullest.

Best Alhaitham weapons – Genshin Impact

When it comes to weapons for Alhaitham, Genshin Impact makes things easy for us: Light of Foliar Incision, a 5-star sword, is accompanying Alhaitham in update 3.4 as his signature tool.

The weapon boosts the Critical Hit Rate – that’s always great for characters using their standard attacks – and grants the Foliar Incision effect when standard attacks deal elemental damage. Alhaitham’s attacks do exactly that due to his Chisel-Light Mirrors. Foliar Incision boosts the damage of normal attacks and Elemental Skills by 120% of the wielder’s Elemental Mastery.

Here are the best weapons for Alhaitham in Genshin Impact:

  • Light of Foliar Incision (5-star sword)
  • Mistsplitter Reforged (5-star sword)
  • Freedom-Sworn (5-star sword)
  • Sapwood Blade (4-star sword)
  • Xiphos’ Moonlight (4-star sword)
  • Iron Sting (4-star sword)
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Alhaitham showed himself to be a strategic genius during the Sumeru Archon Quests / HoYoverse

Best Alhaitham artifacts – Genshin Impact

The best artifact set for Alhaitham in Genshin Impact mainly depends on the team you’re running him in. You’ll want a full set of Deepwood Memories or Gilded Dreams, as they provide you with ample Elemental Mastery and Dendro synergy.

If there is no other character on Alhaitham’s team that wears Deepwood Memories, you’ll want to use it on Alhaitham. If you have a character with that set on his team, however, you’ll want him to wear Gilded Dreams to maximize his own damage output.

In any case, you’ll want the following stat distribution on the best artifacts for Alhaitham:

  • Flower: HP (main stat), Elemental Mastery, Attack %, Critical Hit Rate, Critical Damage (secondary stats)
  • Plume: Attack (main stat), Elemental Mastery, Attack %, Critical Hit Rate, Critical Damage (secondary stats)
  • Sands: Elemental Mastery (main stat), Elemental Mastery, Attack %, Critical Hit Rate, Critical Damage (secondary stats)
  • Goblet: Dendro Damage % (main stat), Elemental Mastery, Attack %, Critical Hit Rate, Critical Damage (secondary stats)
  • Circlet: Critical Hit Rate or Critical Damage (main stat), Elemental Mastery, Attack %, Critical Hit Rate or Critical Damage, Energy Recharge (secondary stats)

Best Althaitham teams – Genshin Impact

You’ll want to use Alhaitham as your on-field DPS in Hyperbloom and Spread teams, which means that you need to support him with strong off-field characters.

Alhaitham spends most of his time actively fighting, so you’ll want to manage his Chisel-Light Mirrors as well as you can. Yelan is here to provide Hydro application through her abilities and enable Alhaitham to trigger reactions. Nahida supports the team with additional Elemental Mastery and Dendro damage through her Elemental Skill and Elemental Burst. Kuki Shinobu is the team’s main healer, but also provides Electro application for additional reactions.

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Yelan / HoYoverse

  • Role: Sub DPS
Yelan is a fantastic option for the Sub DPS slot due to her constant off-field Hydro application.


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Nahida / HoYoverse

  • Role: Support
The Dendro Archon supports her team by boosting its Elemental Mastery, establishing damage links between enemies, and providing Dendro Resonance with Alhaitham.


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Kuki Shinobu / HoYoverse

  • Role: Support
Kuki Shinobu is an excellent healer and provides off-field Electro effects. The release of playable Dendro characters has really brought her to the forefront of the meta.


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Xingqiu / HoYoverse

  • Role: Sub DPS
Xingqiu is able to provide off-field Hydro application on standard attacks with his Elemental Burst in addition to a bit of healing.


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Barbara / HoYoverse

  • Role: Support
Barbara is widely available and should not be underestimated. Other characters may heal more HP and provide more effective Hydro coverage, but the young singer gets the job done as well.


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Sangonomiya Kokomi / HoYoverse

  • Role: Support
Kokomi is straight-up one of the best characters in all of Genshin Impact, being able to provide healing, constant Hydro application, and high damage output all in one cute package. She's a perfect option to support Alhaitham.


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Yae Miko / HoYoverse

  • Role: Sub DPS
Yae Miko is one of the best off-field Electro characters, being able to place three fox totems that continuously fire off lightning strikes at opponents.


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Fischl / HoYoverse

  • Role: Sub DPS
Fischl and her night raven Oz, who spews out Electro attacks after being summoned, are a classic off-field duo that simply works.


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Dori / HoYoverse

  • Role: Support
Dori may seem like she's just greedy for money, but she's a great combat support that really helps out the team. She can heal, she can recharge energy, and she's very amusing. Moral support counts as well, right?


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Collei / HoYoverse

  • Role: Support
Collei is a great addition to an Alhaitham team, as she can carry Deepwood Memories for him while also providing Dendro Resonance.


You can slot different characters in and out of this composition, while maintaining its core principles. Xingqiu, Barbara, or Sangonomiya Kokomi are excellent replacements as off-field Hydro appliers, Yae Miko or Fischl can do the same with Electro. Dori is a great option for Electro application and healing.

Any character that provides Elemental Mastery to the team is a good replacement for Nahida, so you could consider Kaedehara Kazuha or Albedo in this spot. Alternatively, Collei provides Dendro Resonance and could wear Deepwood Memories in Alhaitham’s stead, freeing him up to take Gilded Dreams.

Alhaitham ascension materials – Genshin Impact

You’ll want to quickly raise Alhaitham’s level when you pull him, which means that you need to farm his ascension materials. You’ll also require some material to upgrade his talents.

Here’s what you need to get Alhaitham to level 90:

  • Nagadus Emerald Sliver x1
  • Nagadus Emerald Fragment x9
  • Nagadus Emerald Chunk x9
  • Nagadus Emerald Gemstone x6
  • Faded Red Satin x18
  • Trimmed Red Silk x30
  • Rich Red Brocade x36
  • Sand Grease Pupa x168
  • Pseudo-Stamens x46
  • Mora x2,092,530

You can easily farm Emeralds by fighting the Dendro Hypostasis or the Jadeplume Terrorshroom in Sumeru. Red Satin, Red Silk, and Red Brocade are dropped by Eremite opponents you find in Sumeru. The best way to earn Mora is by farming Blossoms of Wealth.

Sand Grease Pupa is a new material found in the Desert of Hadramaveth, so be sure to grab as much of it as you can while exploring this area. Pseudo-Stamens, another new material, drops from Setekh Wenut, the boss found in said Desert of Hadramaveth.

Here’s what you need to upgrade all of Alhaitham’s talents:

  • Faded Red Satin x18
  • Trimmed Red Silk x66
  • Rich Red Brocade x93
  • Teachings of Ingenuity x9
  • Guide to Ingenuity x63
  • Philosophies of Ingenuity x114
  • Mirror of Mushin x18
  • Crown of Insight x3
  • Mora x4,957,500

Yeah, you’ve got to rob more Eremites. You’ll also need to check the Steeple of Ignorance domain on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays to farm Scrolls of Ingenuity. Mirror of Mushin is a boss material dropped from Shouki No Kami in Sumeru.

Finally, the Crown of Insight is a frequent reward in timed events, so be sure to always grab that. You can also get them by leveling up the trees in Dragonspine, Inazuma, and Sumeru, or the Lumenstone in the Chasm.


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Marco Wutz
MARCO WUTZ

Marco Wutz is a writer from Parkstetten, Germany. He has a degree in Ancient History and a particular love for real-time and turn-based strategy games like StarCraft, Age of Empires, Total War, Age of Wonders, Crusader Kings, and Civilization as well as a soft spot for Genshin Impact and Honkai: Star Rail. He began covering StarCraft 2 as a writer in 2011 for the largest German community around the game and hosted a live tournament on a stage at gamescom 2014 before he went on to work for Bonjwa, one of the country's biggest Twitch channels. He branched out to write in English in 2015 by joining tl.net, the global center of the StarCraft scene run by Team Liquid, which was nominated as the Best Coverage Website of the Year at the Esports Industry Awards in 2017. He worked as a translator on The Crusader Stands Watch, a biography in memory of Dennis "INTERNETHULK" Hawelka, and provided live coverage of many StarCraft 2 events on the social channels of tl.net as well as DreamHack, the world's largest gaming festival. From there, he transitioned into writing about the games industry in general after his graduation, joining GLHF, a content agency specializing in video games coverage for media partners across the globe, in 2021. He has also written for NGL.ONE, kicker, ComputerBild, USA Today's ForTheWin, The Sun, Men's Journal, and Parade. Email: marco.wutz@glhf.gg