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Genshin Impact Domains Guide: Best Farming Tips for Better Rewards

Domains are one of the most important farming systems in Genshin Impact. If you want stronger artifacts, better talents, upgraded in-game weapons, Weekly Boss materials, and smoother character progression, you need to understand how Domains work and when to farm each type. This guide explains the main Genshin Impact Domain types, what rewards they give, how Original Resin and Condensed Resin affect farming, when beginners should start artifact farming, how to plan talent and in-game weapon material days, and how to avoid wasting Resin. BoostRoom helps players farm smarter, choose better Domains, and turn daily Resin into real account progress.

June 22, 202626 min read

Genshin Impact Domains Guide: Best Farming Tips for Better Rewards


Domains are special challenge areas in Genshin Impact where players enter a combat stage, complete an objective, and claim rewards. Some Domains give artifacts, some give talent books, some give in-game weapon ascension materials, some contain Weekly Bosses, and some are one-time exploration challenges. Domains are one of the main reasons Resin planning matters because many valuable Domain rewards require Original Resin or Condensed Resin to claim.

For account progression, Domains are not optional. A character may have a high level, but they still need talents. A character may have talents, but they still need artifacts. An in-game weapon may be useful, but it needs ascension materials before it can reach higher levels. A talent may be ready for higher investment, but it may need Weekly Boss materials. Domains connect all of these systems together.

The biggest mistake players make is farming Domains randomly. They spend Resin where the rewards feel exciting instead of where the account needs progress. Artifact Domains may look attractive because artifacts can create huge damage improvements, but farming artifacts before leveling talents and in-game weapons can slow account growth. Talent Domains may feel boring, but talents are guaranteed upgrades. In-game weapon material Domains may not feel flashy, but a leveled weapon can be one of the fastest ways to improve a character.

BoostRoom’s main Domain rule is simple: farm the Domain that fixes your current account bottleneck, not the Domain that only feels exciting.


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The Main Types of Domains in Genshin Impact


Genshin Impact has several Domain types, and each type serves a different purpose. The most important farming Domains are Domains of Blessing, Domains of Mastery, Domains of Forgery, and Trounce Domains. There are also one-time Domains and event Domains, but these are not part of the regular daily farming loop in the same way.

Domains of Blessing reward artifacts. These are the Domains players farm when they want better artifact sets, main stats, and substats.

Domains of Mastery reward character talent materials. These are used to upgrade Normal Attacks, Elemental Skills, and Elemental Bursts.

Domains of Forgery reward in-game weapon ascension materials. These are used to raise weapon level caps.

Trounce Domains contain Weekly Bosses. These reward higher-level talent materials and other valuable items.

One-time Domains are usually exploration or challenge Domains that give a first-clear reward and are not farmed repeatedly like artifact or talent Domains.

Event Domains appear during limited-time events and follow the rules of that event.

Understanding these categories is important because every Domain has a different farming purpose. A player who needs talent books should not spend all Resin on artifacts. A player who needs in-game weapon ascension materials should not farm talent books on the wrong day. A player who needs Weekly Boss talent drops should not ignore Trounce Domains.



How Original Resin Works in Domains


Original Resin is the resource used to claim many Domain rewards. Completing a Domain challenge by itself is not enough for the main reward. After completing the challenge, players usually need to spend Resin at the reward object to claim the materials.

Domains of Blessing, Domains of Mastery, and Domains of Forgery normally require 20 Original Resin to claim rewards. Domains of Blessing can also use Condensed Resin, while Domains of Mastery and Domains of Forgery follow the same general Resin farming structure for repeatable material rewards.

Original Resin regenerates over time, so every Resin decision matters. If you spend Resin on a Domain that does not help your current builds, that is progress you could have used on a character, talent, weapon, artifact, Mora, or EXP need.

A smart Domain farmer asks these questions before spending Resin:

Which character am I improving?

Which material do I need today?

Is this Domain available today?

Will this reward create guaranteed progress?

Am I farming artifacts too early?

Do I need talent or in-game weapon upgrades first?

Do I have enough Mora to use the materials?

If the Domain does not support a clear goal, it may be better to save the farming session for a more useful target.



Condensed Resin and Domain Farming


Condensed Resin is one of the best tools for Domain farming because it saves time and lets players store Resin for later. Current Condensed Resin rules changed in Version “Luna I”: crafting cost increased to 60 Original Resin, use rewards increased to 3 sets, and players can still hold up to 5 Condensed Resin.

This makes Condensed Resin very useful for repetitive Domain farming. Instead of running the same Domain three separate times with Original Resin, one Condensed Resin claim gives multiple reward sets at once. It does not make the Resin more powerful; it makes farming faster and helps prevent Resin from staying capped.

Condensed Resin is especially useful for:

Artifact Domains.

Talent book Domains.

In-game weapon material Domains.

Ley Line farming.

Saving Resin for a specific material day.

Busy days when you cannot farm properly.

Condensed Resin is not used for every Resin activity. It is not used for Normal Boss or Weekly Boss reward claims. This means players should not condense all Resin if they plan to farm character ascension bosses or Weekly Bosses.

BoostRoom recommends using Condensed Resin when the material you need is available tomorrow, when you are short on playtime, or when you want to farm several Domain runs quickly. It is one of the easiest ways to make daily farming feel less repetitive.



Domains of Blessing: Artifact Farming


Domains of Blessing are artifact Domains. Artifacts are one of the biggest sources of character power because they provide main stats, substats, and set bonuses. Domains of Blessing require 20 Original Resin or 1 Condensed Resin to claim rewards. Players can unlock entrances to Domains of Blessing after reaching Adventure Rank 22 or completing Archon Quest Prologue: Act III, although individual Domain difficulty levels can have higher Adventure Rank requirements.

Artifact farming is powerful, but it is also random. You may get the wrong set, wrong slot, wrong main stat, weak substats, or bad upgrade rolls. This is why artifact farming can consume huge amounts of Resin without giving immediate perfect results.

A smart artifact farming mindset is:

Correct main stat first.

Useful set bonus second.

Good substats third.

Perfect pieces last.

For many characters, a mixed 2-piece and 2-piece build with good stats can be better than a forced 4-piece set with bad stats. A support with enough Energy Recharge may help the team more than a support with a technically “best” set but no Burst uptime. A main DPS with correct main stats can perform well even before perfect substats.

Artifact Domains are best when your character already has the basics: level, ascension, weapon, and important talents. If those are weak, artifact farming may not solve the real problem.



When Should You Start Farming Artifact Domains Seriously?


Most players should avoid heavy artifact farming too early. Before higher Adventure Rank, artifact rewards are less efficient, and many early artifacts get replaced. It is fine to use artifacts from quests, bosses, chests, and early rewards, but spending large amounts of Resin on artifact Domains too early can slow account growth.

The common farming milestone is Adventure Rank 45 because the highest artifact Domain difficulty becomes available, and that highest difficulty is where players commonly farm for reliable 5-star artifact rewards. The Domain of Blessing list shows artifact Domain difficulty tiers going up to AR45 and party level 90 entries, which is why AR45 is treated as the serious artifact farming point.

Before AR45, Resin is usually better spent on:

Character ascension materials.

In-game weapon ascension materials.

Talent books.

Mora Ley Lines if needed.

EXP books if needed.

Weekly Bosses when useful.

Basic support upgrades.

After AR45, artifact farming becomes much more valuable, but it still should not replace every other upgrade. Talents, weapons, and levels are still important. A character with amazing artifacts but low talents may underperform. A character with high talents but terrible artifacts may also feel incomplete. Balance matters.



How to Choose the Best Artifact Domain


The best artifact Domain is not always the Domain with the newest set. The best Domain is the one where both artifact sets can help your account or where the main set is extremely valuable for a character you use often.

Before farming an artifact Domain, ask:

Does this set fit a character I actively use?

Can the second set help another character?

Does the Domain help multiple team members?

Is the 4-piece bonus necessary?

Would a 2-piece combination be easier?

Do I already have usable pieces from another source?

Is this better than farming talents or weapons today?

Efficient artifact Domains usually help more than one character. For example, a Domain where both sets are useful creates less wasted Resin than a Domain where only one set matters to your account. Even when farming for one character, strong off-set pieces can still be useful if they have good main stats and substats.

BoostRoom recommends farming artifact Domains with account-wide value first. This helps build more characters with fewer wasted drops.



Artifact Domain Farming Tips


Artifact farming is a long-term process. The goal is not to get perfect pieces in one day. The goal is steady improvement.

First, farm for main stats before substats. A Sands, Goblet, or Circlet with the correct main stat can be valuable even if substats are not perfect.

Second, do not throw away rare main stats too quickly. Elemental Mastery, Energy Recharge, Healing Bonus, CRIT, specific elemental damage Goblets, and scaling stats like HP or DEF can be valuable depending on the character.

Third, do not force a 4-piece set if your pieces are bad. A good 2-piece/2-piece build can outperform a weak 4-piece build.

Fourth, stop when the build is functional. You can return later for upgrades, but do not spend all Resin chasing one perfect piece while the rest of your account is weak.

Fifth, use the Artifact Strongbox when appropriate. It can turn unwanted 5-star artifacts into another chance at selected sets, helping clean inventory and improve long-term farming value.

Sixth, keep support artifacts. Many players only save DPS pieces, then later realize they need Energy Recharge, HP, Elemental Mastery, or support sets.

Artifact farming is not only about damage screenshots. It is about building teams that work.



Domains of Mastery: Talent Book Farming


Domains of Mastery reward character talent materials. These materials are used to level a character’s Normal Attack, Elemental Skill, and Elemental Burst. Domains of Mastery require 20 Original Resin to claim rewards and are one of the most important sources of guaranteed character improvement.

Talent upgrades matter because they directly improve abilities. Unlike artifacts, talent upgrades are not random. If you spend Resin on the correct talent books and Mora, the talent gets stronger.

The main mistake players make is leveling every talent equally. Not every character needs all talents upgraded. Some characters need Normal Attack investment. Some need Skill. Some need Burst. Some supports only care about one or two talents. Some reaction triggers may care more about character level and Elemental Mastery than talent levels for certain reaction damage.

A smart talent farming plan:

Check the character’s role.

Identify important talents.

Farm the correct book series.

Farm on the correct day.

Use Condensed Resin for faster farming.

Craft lower-rarity books into higher-rarity books.

Stop when the character reaches the target talent level.

Talent Domains are one of the best Resin uses for mid-game players because they create predictable progress.



Talent Domain Schedule and Sunday Farming


Talent book Domains follow a weekly rotation. Different book series are available on Monday/Thursday, Tuesday/Friday, and Wednesday/Saturday, while Sunday allows all talent book types in that region’s Domain. The current character talent material pages list regional Domains including Forsaken Rift, Taishan Mansion, Violet Court, Steeple of Ignorance, Pale Forgotten Glory, Blazing Ruins, and Lightless Capital, with Sunday availability for all material groups.

This schedule is one of the most important reasons to plan ahead. If your character needs a Monday/Thursday book and you forget to farm it, you may need to wait or use Sunday. If you are busy on the correct day, craft Condensed Resin before the day arrives and use it when the Domain opens.

A good weekly talent plan looks like this:

Monday/Thursday: farm the first book series you need.

Tuesday/Friday: farm the second book series you need.

Wednesday/Saturday: farm the third book series you need.

Sunday: catch up on anything missed.

This is especially useful for players building multiple characters. Instead of farming randomly, plan the week around book availability.

BoostRoom recommends checking talent materials before spending Resin at the start of each day. A few seconds of planning can save an entire day of missed farming.



Domains of Forgery: In-Game Weapon Material Farming


Domains of Forgery reward in-game weapon ascension materials. These materials are used to raise weapon level caps so weapons can continue leveling. Domains of Forgery are essential because weapons are one of the most reliable ways to improve a character’s power.

Weapon material Domains also follow a weekly rotation. Different material series are available on Monday/Thursday, Tuesday/Friday, and Wednesday/Saturday, while Sunday allows all material groups. The weapon ascension material page lists regional Domains such as Cecilia Garden, Hidden Palace of Lianshan Formula, Court of Flowing Sand, Tower of Abject Pride, Echoes of the Deep Tides, Ancient Watchtower, and Lost Mooncourt, with Sunday availability for all groups.

Weapon upgrades are often more reliable than artifact upgrades because they are not random. If your main DPS weapon is underleveled, artifact farming may not fix the character’s damage. If your support weapon gives Energy Recharge and is underleveled, the support may struggle to Burst consistently.

A smart in-game weapon Domain plan:

Check which weapon your character uses.

Check the required ascension material series.

Farm the correct Domain on the correct day.

Craft lower-rarity materials upward.

Level the weapon to the next useful breakpoint.

Avoid farming materials for weapons you do not use.

For many accounts, upgrading the main team’s weapons creates faster progress than chasing artifact substats.



When to Farm Talent Domains vs Weapon Domains


Talent Domains and in-game weapon material Domains are both guaranteed progress, but the best choice depends on your bottleneck.

Farm talent Domains when:

Your important talents are low.

Your character’s damage comes mainly from a talent.

Your healer or shielder needs stronger scaling.

Your support Burst is important.

You are preparing for Spiral Abyss or harder content.

Farm weapon material Domains when:

Your main weapon is stuck at a level cap.

Your DPS weapon is underleveled.

Your support needs more Energy Recharge or utility from weapon scaling.

You recently got a useful weapon and need to build it.

Your team feels weak despite decent talents.

A simple rule works for most players: level important weapons first, then important talents, then artifacts. This order is not always perfect, but it prevents the common mistake of overfarming artifacts while guaranteed upgrades remain unfinished.



Trounce Domains: Weekly Boss Domains


Trounce Domains contain powerful Weekly Bosses. These bosses are usually unlocked by completing Archon Quests or specific character Story Quests. Once players reach Adventure Rank 40, they can also Quick Challenge locked Trounce Domains through the Adventurer Handbook in Single Player Mode.

Trounce Domains are important because many talents above Level 6 require Weekly Boss materials. If you ignore Weekly Bosses, your characters may become stuck even when you have enough talent books and Mora.

Weekly Boss rewards are limited. Each Trounce Domain reward can only be claimed once per week, and the first three Weekly Boss reward claims each week cost less Resin than later claims.

A smart Weekly Boss plan:

Check which characters need Weekly Boss drops.

Claim discounted Weekly Bosses first.

Avoid claiming bosses that do not support your account.

Use Dream Solvent when needed.

Do not spend all weekly Resin on bosses if you need other upgrades.

Trounce Domains are not daily farming Domains. They are weekly planning Domains. Choose them based on character talent needs.



One-Time Domains: First-Clear Rewards


One-time Domains are special Domains that usually reward players once. They may include puzzles, combat challenges, exploration objectives, or story-related content. Unlike artifact, talent, or in-game weapon material Domains, one-time Domains are not repeated every day for Resin farming.

These Domains are still worth doing because they can give Primogems, Adventure EXP, artifacts, Mora, materials, and other useful rewards. They also help exploration progress and can teach mechanics.

Beginners should complete one-time Domains when they are accessible and not too difficult. They are good no-Resin reward sources and can help fill progression gaps.

However, one-time Domains should not be confused with repeatable farming Domains. Once the first-clear reward is claimed, they do not become a daily material source like Domains of Mastery or Domains of Blessing.



Event Domains and Limited-Time Challenges


Event Domains appear during limited-time events. Their rules depend on the event. Some may use trial characters, special buffs, score targets, puzzle mechanics, or unique combat rules. Event Domains often reward Primogems, Mora, materials, event currency, and sometimes limited-time items.

Because events expire, event Domains should usually be prioritized before permanent farming. Artifact Domains will still be available later. Event rewards may disappear.

A good event Domain strategy:

Check the event deadline.

Complete Primogem objectives first.

Use trial characters if available.

Read the event buffs.

Claim event currency and shop rewards.

Do not chase max score before claiming easy rewards.

Return to normal Domain farming after limited rewards are secured.

For free-to-play players, event Domains can be especially valuable because they give materials without spending regular Resin in many cases.



How to Choose Which Domain to Farm Today


The best Domain to farm today depends on your account’s current bottleneck. Do not farm based only on habit. Farm based on need.

Use this decision system:

If a character cannot ascend, farm bosses, not Domains.

If an in-game weapon cannot ascend, farm Domains of Forgery.

If important talents are low, farm Domains of Mastery.

If your guaranteed upgrades are done, farm Domains of Blessing.

If you need Weekly Boss talent materials, do Trounce Domains.

If you are low on Mora or EXP books, farm Ley Lines instead of Domains.

If an event is ending soon, do the event first.

This system prevents wasted Resin. Many players farm artifacts every day because artifacts are exciting, but their account would improve faster from talents, weapon materials, or Mora.

BoostRoom recommends checking your upgrade screen before entering any Domain. The character menu often tells you exactly what is missing.



Best Domain Farming Routine for Beginners


Beginners should not try to farm everything. Early accounts should focus on guaranteed upgrades and one main team.

A beginner Domain routine should focus on:

Weapon material Domains for main in-game weapons.

Talent Domains when talents unlock and matter.

Basic artifact use from quests, bosses, and chests.

One-time Domains for first-clear rewards.

Event Domains if accessible.

Avoiding heavy artifact farming too early.

Before AR45, artifact Domains should usually be limited. It is fine to farm a little if you need usable pieces, but spending most Resin on early artifact Domains can delay stronger upgrades. Characters need levels, weapons, talents, and ascensions first.

A beginner who upgrades a main DPS weapon, useful talents, and a healer or shielder will usually progress faster than a beginner chasing perfect artifacts.



Best Domain Farming Routine for Free-to-Play Players


Free-to-play players should treat Resin as one of their most valuable resources. Every Domain run should have a purpose.

A strong F2P Domain plan includes:

Use natural Resin daily.

Avoid Primogem Resin refreshes in most cases.

Save Fragile Resin until strong farming stages.

Use Condensed Resin for time-saving.

Prioritize weapons and talents before artifact perfection.

Farm artifact Domains that help multiple characters.

Use event rewards to reduce Domain pressure.

Do not build too many characters at once.

F2P players should also avoid farming a Domain just because a guide says a set is best-in-slot. If the Domain’s second set is useless to your account and the character already has a functional build, it may be better to improve another character or farm a more efficient Domain.

The best F2P Domain is the one that improves the most teams per Resin spent.



Best Domain Farming Routine for AR45 and Beyond


At AR45 and beyond, artifact farming becomes more important. This is when many players start using Fragile Resin for artifact Domains and serious build improvement.

However, AR45 does not mean “only farm artifacts forever.” Good accounts still need talents, weapons, Mora, EXP books, Weekly Boss materials, and support investment.

A balanced AR45+ routine looks like this:

Farm artifact Domains for main teams.

Farm talent books on correct days.

Farm weapon materials when weapons are stuck.

Do Weekly Bosses for important talent materials.

Use Ley Lines when Mora or EXP is low.

Use Strongbox for unwanted 5-star artifacts.

Build supports, not only DPS characters.

Stop farming a set when the character is functional.

AR45 is the start of serious artifact farming, not the end of all other farming.



Best Domain Farming Routine for Endgame Players


Endgame players often farm Domains for optimization rather than basic progression. They may already have built teams, so Resin goes into artifact upgrades, new character preparation, talent crowns, support sets, and wider roster building.

Endgame Domain priorities include:

Artifact optimization.

Support artifact sets.

High-value talent upgrades.

In-game weapon materials for new weapons.

Weekly Boss materials for future characters.

Roster expansion for Imaginarium Theater.

Specialized builds for Spiral Abyss.

Endgame players should be careful not to overfarm one Domain forever. If one character already has a strong build, improving another support or second team may give more account value than chasing one slightly better artifact.

BoostRoom recommends account-wide improvement over endless single-character perfection.



Domain Team Building Tips


A good Domain team depends on the enemies and Ley Line effects inside the Domain. Some Domains punish certain elements. Some require shield breaking. Some have enemies that spread out. Some contain enemies with high resistance to specific damage types.

Before entering a Domain, check:

Enemy elements.

Enemy shields.

Ley Line Disorder.

Recommended elements.

Your team’s survival.

Your Burst uptime.

Whether enemies need grouping.

Whether the Domain favors reactions.

Many Domain failures happen because players bring the wrong team. A strong Pyro DPS may struggle in a Domain full of Pyro-resistant enemies. A team with no healer may fail if enemies hit hard. A team with no Anemo grouping may lose time chasing enemies.

A strong Domain team usually has:

One main damage plan.

One or two supports.

One healer or shielder if needed.

Elements that counter the enemies.

Enough Energy Recharge.

A comfortable rotation.

If a Domain feels too hard, the answer may be team adjustment, not only stronger artifacts.



Co-Op Domain Farming


Co-Op is very useful for Domains, especially for players who just reached a new difficulty tier and cannot clear consistently. Co-Op Mode lets players challenge many Domains together, and each player can claim their own rewards by spending their own Resin.

Co-Op is helpful when:

You cannot clear a Domain solo.

You need help with a high-level artifact Domain.

Your account lacks the right element.

You want faster farming.

You enjoy playing with friends.

You want to learn enemy mechanics.

In Co-Op, team roles matter. If everyone brings a damage dealer and nobody brings healing, the run may fail. Sometimes the best Co-Op pick is a healer, shielder, Anemo support, or elemental applicator.

For AR45 players entering high-level artifact Domains for the first time, Co-Op can be a great bridge. It helps players farm better artifacts until their own solo teams become strong enough.



How to Beat Difficult Domains


If a Domain feels too hard, do not keep repeating the same failed strategy. Diagnose the problem.

If enemies kill you quickly, bring a healer or shielder.

If enemies take too long to defeat, upgrade weapons and talents.

If enemies have shields, bring the correct elements.

If Bursts are not ready, add Energy Recharge.

If enemies spread out, use grouping or better positioning.

If the Domain punishes an element, change teams.

If solo is too hard, use Co-Op.

Many players assume they need better artifacts to clear artifact Domains, but that creates a loop: they need artifacts to farm artifacts. The real solution is often leveling weapons, talents, and characters first. Food buffs can also help outside Spiral Abyss-style restrictions, and Co-Op can help players farm until their builds improve.

A difficult Domain becomes easier when the team matches the challenge.



Domain Farming and Battle Pass Progress


Domains can also help with Battle Pass missions. The Battle Pass unlocks at Adventure Rank 20 and includes daily, weekly, and BP Period missions. Some missions may involve clearing Domains, spending Resin, or completing related farming tasks depending on the active Battle Pass.

This means Domain farming can support multiple goals at once. You can farm talent books, use Resin, complete Battle Pass progress, and strengthen a character in the same session.

However, do not farm Domains only for Battle Pass progress if the rewards are not useful. Try to align Battle Pass missions with real account needs. If you need talent books, clear a talent Domain. If you need artifacts, clear an artifact Domain. If you need in-game weapon materials, clear a Forgery Domain.

Efficient players make one activity serve several goals.



How to Use Fragile Resin for Domains


Fragile Resin restores Original Resin and can be spent on Domain farming. It is valuable because it lets players farm more than natural daily Resin allows.

Beginners should avoid using all Fragile Resin too early. Early Domain rewards are often less efficient, especially for artifacts. Many players save Fragile Resin until AR45, when artifact Domains become more valuable.

Good uses for Fragile Resin include:

AR45+ artifact farming.

Talent book farming for important characters.

In-game weapon material farming for key weapons.

Preparing a favorite character.

Finishing an important build before Spiral Abyss.

Avoid using Fragile Resin when:

You do not know what you need.

You are farming random Domains.

You are bored and spending Resin without a goal.

Your current team needs guaranteed upgrades elsewhere.

Fragile Resin should feel like a planned investment, not emergency spending every time Resin runs out.



How to Avoid Wasting Resin in Domains


Resin waste usually happens when players farm without a clear goal.

The most common Resin mistakes are:

Farming artifact Domains too early.

Farming the wrong talent book.

Farming the wrong in-game weapon material.

Ignoring the weekly schedule.

Forcing a bad artifact set.

Using Condensed Resin when you needed boss materials.

Spending Fragile Resin without a plan.

Farming a Domain where only one set helps your account.

Ignoring talents and weapons because artifacts feel more exciting.

Continuing to farm after the character is already functional.

The best way to avoid waste is to set a target before farming. For example:

“Today I need 6 Philosophies for Bennett.”

“Today I need weapon materials for my main sword.”

“Today I need a Deepwood Memories set with any usable main stats.”

“Today I will use 3 Condensed Resin, then stop.”

A target keeps Domain farming controlled.



Best Domains to Farm for Account Value


The best Domains for account value are Domains that improve several characters or teams at once. This can mean artifact Domains with two useful sets, talent Domains for multiple characters from the same region, or in-game weapon material Domains for several weapons you actively use.

Artifact Domains with broad support sets can be especially valuable. A support artifact set can improve multiple teams, while a niche DPS set may help only one character. This does not mean niche sets are bad, but broad sets are usually more efficient early.

Talent Domains can also become efficient if several characters use the same book series. If you are building multiple characters from the same region and book group, farming that Domain becomes more valuable.

In-game weapon material Domains are efficient when several active weapons use the same material day. Planning around multiple weapons can save time.

BoostRoom recommends thinking beyond one character. Ask whether today’s Domain helps your full account.



How to Plan a Weekly Domain Schedule


A weekly Domain schedule makes farming much smoother.

Start by listing your current goals:

Which character needs talents?

Which in-game weapon needs ascension?

Which artifact set do you need?

Which Weekly Boss materials are needed?

Then match those goals to the week:

Monday/Thursday: farm the first talent or weapon material group.

Tuesday/Friday: farm the second material group.

Wednesday/Saturday: farm the third material group.

Sunday: catch up on any talent or weapon materials.

Any day: artifact Domains.

Weekly reset: Trounce Domains.

A weekly plan prevents the common problem of logging in, spending Resin, and then realizing the material you needed was only available yesterday.

Players with limited time should use Condensed Resin to store farming value for the correct day.



Best Domain Checklist


Use this checklist before entering a Domain:

What reward do I need?

Is this the correct Domain?

Is the material available today?

Do I need Original Resin or Condensed Resin?

Will this help a character I use?

Do I need talents or weapons before artifacts?

Can my team clear the Domain?

Do I need Co-Op?

Does the Domain punish my element?

Do I have enough Mora to use the rewards?

Should I stop after a certain number of runs?

This checklist is simple, but it prevents most common Domain farming mistakes.



How BoostRoom Helps With Domain Farming


BoostRoom helps Genshin Impact players farm Domains with a clear plan instead of wasting Resin on random runs. Many players struggle because they do not know whether to farm artifacts, talents, in-game weapon materials, Weekly Bosses, or Ley Lines first.

A strong Domain plan looks at your characters, weapons, talents, artifacts, Adventure Rank, Resin, weekly schedule, team goals, and future builds. Sometimes the best Domain is an artifact Domain. Sometimes it is a talent Domain. Sometimes it is an in-game weapon material Domain. Sometimes the best choice is not a Domain at all, but a boss or Ley Line.

BoostRoom helps players turn Domain farming into account progress. Better planning means stronger characters, better teams, smoother Spiral Abyss clears, easier events, and less wasted Resin.



FAQ


What are Domains in Genshin Impact?

Domains are challenge areas where players complete combat or special objectives to earn rewards. Some Domains are repeatable farming areas, while others give one-time rewards.


What are Domains of Blessing?

Domains of Blessing are artifact Domains. They reward artifacts and usually require 20 Original Resin or 1 Condensed Resin to claim rewards.


What are Domains of Mastery?

Domains of Mastery reward character talent materials. These materials are used to upgrade Normal Attacks, Elemental Skills, and Elemental Bursts.


What are Domains of Forgery?

Domains of Forgery reward in-game weapon ascension materials. These materials are used to raise weapon level caps.


What are Trounce Domains?

Trounce Domains contain Weekly Bosses. They reward materials used for higher-level talents and can only be claimed once per week per boss.


When should I start farming artifact Domains?

Most players should start serious artifact farming around AR45, when higher artifact Domain difficulties become more valuable. Before that, Resin is usually better spent on characters, talents, weapons, Mora, and EXP books.


Can I use Condensed Resin in Domains?

Yes, Condensed Resin can be used in many repeatable Domains such as artifact, talent, and in-game weapon material Domains. Current Condensed Resin gives multiple reward sets and is useful for faster farming.


Can Condensed Resin be used on Weekly Bosses?

No. Condensed Resin is not used for Weekly Boss reward claims or Normal Boss reward claims.


Why are some talent or weapon materials not available today?

Talent and in-game weapon material Domains follow a weekly schedule. Different materials appear on different days, while Sunday allows all material groups in those Domains.


Can BoostRoom help with Domain farming?

Yes, BoostRoom helps players decide which Domains to farm, how to use Resin efficiently, when to use Condensed Resin, and how to improve account progress through better farming plans.



Final Thoughts

Domains are one of the most important farming systems in Genshin Impact. They provide artifacts, talent books, in-game weapon ascension materials, Weekly Boss rewards, one-time rewards, and limited-time event rewards. A player who understands Domains can build characters faster and waste far less Resin.

The best Domain strategy is not to farm randomly. Farm talents when talents are the bottleneck. Farm in-game weapon materials when weapons are stuck. Farm artifacts seriously when your account is ready. Do Trounce Domains when Weekly Boss materials matter. Use Condensed Resin to save time. Use Co-Op when a Domain is too hard. Plan around the weekly material schedule.

Beginners should focus on guaranteed upgrades before heavy artifact farming. Free-to-play players should protect Resin and farm Domains with account-wide value. AR45+ players should farm artifacts while still upgrading talents and weapons. Endgame players should optimize builds without forgetting supports and wider roster progress.

BoostRoom is here to help players farm Domains smarter, improve rewards, avoid common mistakes, and build stronger Genshin Impact accounts with better long-term planning.


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