Level 80 vs Level 90 Characters – Genshin Impact



In this video I show a damage comparison between a level 80 and a level 90 character. Be careful to not waste your resources.
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30 thoughts on “Level 80 vs Level 90 Characters – Genshin Impact”

  1. People spend days farming a single artifact to get 1 better substat roll.

    The increase from 80 to 90 may be small, but it's a permanent increase that impacts all damage. For some characters, it's even more pronounced (Zhongli gains additional HP, and Albedo gets 60+ defense).

    Ultimately, resources are not finite (other than crowns). You should invest EVERYTHING into your main Team.

    Also, the issue of Crowns is relevant. These are very limited resources, and it costs a crown, talent materials, and 700k Mora to advance a single talent. Getting a 5% increase would actually be a good bump from taking a talent from 9 to 10. It's much better to just have the Mora and EXP books (again, not finite) for the same benefit.

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  2. Thank you for the advice! Well sometimes I just want to see the max potential of a character. For me, the characters that I up to lvl 90 are Zhongli and Albedo, since HP and Def increased relatively significant when their level increases compared to Atk. I plan to do it on Xiao too.

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  3. I get all my dps characters that i like and use, plus their weapons to 90. buying the battlepass on cooldown u’ll have a lot of resources. If you spend your resin smartly you’ll have a lot of ascend mats and talent books. Been playing since release and have 5 level 90s with their weapons at 90. Talents at level 9 on all of them. (Level 6 is fine since its weekly rng after that)

    For supports i have them at level 80 with level 80/70 weapons talent level 6s. Currently at 6 support characters at 80.

    I have never spent a dime on refreshes and every single one of my fragile resin has gone towards artifacts so all my progress has come from daily resin and Bp. It all comes down to planning your resin ahead of time for the mats you need.

    However you don’t really need level 90 characters UNLESS you want 9 stars on Floor 11 and 12 in Spiral Abyss

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  4. But for dps to lvl 90 is good enough, because in genshin, there is something called "compensation damage" . That thing will decrease incoming damage.
    Ex : there are 2 ruin guard with same hp, def, but diffrent lvl, Ruin A with lvl 80 and ruin B with lvl 100. Using diluc (lvl80) and do ult with damage 50k, you can reduce ruin A's HP to 50%, but you just can reduce Ruin B's HP to 75%.

    You can see the lvl colour, if the colour red, its far from your lvl and you'll got the compensation damage. This thing is same with CC skill, i cant make a lvl 90 hillichurl to fly with the ult with venti lvl 70.(but still can force with any hit)

    I hope this help you, im so agree increasing damage is so wasting moraπŸ˜₯,

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  5. This is true. Its a trap actually to keep us grinding for a long time. I realized only after i made this mistake. There is no way to collect the mora needed for this in short time. so if u spend that much we will be spending millions. It takes months to earn it back. so its not worth

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  6. It's true. The real truth and it's not worth it. Though if u have a favourite character, for your satisfaction you can do it. I know the satisfaction of seeing everything maxed out for my Razor and it made me broke πŸ˜‚ but i was happy for Razor boy.
    And all others are ascended and increased to level 81 because when u r in co op if someone see's it's 81 level they for sure think it to be powerful and wont kick youπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚.

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