Why Material Planning Matters
Material planning matters because Genshin Impact limits progress through time, Resin, domain schedules, weekly boss resets, local specialty respawns, and Mora costs. You can explore as much as you want, but many important upgrades still need specific materials and Resin-based rewards.
Original Resin is one of the biggest limits. It regenerates at 1 Resin every 8 minutes, caps at 200, and naturally produces 180 Resin in 24 hours if it is not capped. A full refill from 0 to 200 takes 26 hours and 40 minutes. That means every day of farming should have a purpose.
Good material planning helps you:
Build characters faster.
Avoid wasting Resin.
Prepare for Ascension levels.
Farm the correct domain on the correct day.
Keep enough Mora and EXP books.
Avoid missing weekly boss materials.
Use local specialty respawns efficiently.
Build teams instead of random characters.
A player with a plan can make steady progress every day. A player without a plan can spend weeks farming and still feel weak because the wrong materials were prioritized.
The Main Types of Materials in Genshin Impact
Genshin Impact materials can be grouped into several major categories.
Character ascension materials.
Character EXP materials.
Local specialties.
Normal Boss drops.
Enemy drops.
Talent books.
Weekly Boss talent materials.
Crowns of Insight.
In-game weapon ascension materials.
Weapon enhancement materials.
Mora.
Artifacts and artifact EXP.
Conversion materials like Dream Solvent and Dust of Azoth.
Event materials and event currencies.
Each type has a different farming method. Some require Resin. Some require exploration. Some require weekly resets. Some come from events. Some come from enemies. Some come from shops, crafting, or conversion.
The best players understand the difference between Resin-gated materials and free-farm materials. Resin-gated materials include bosses, domains, Ley Lines, and weekly rewards. Free-farm materials include many enemy drops, local specialties, ores, and world resources. Time-gated materials include weekly boss drops and local specialty respawns.
Efficient farming means using each system correctly.
Character Ascension Materials Explained
Character ascension materials are used to raise a character’s level cap. Every character has ascension stages, and each stage requires materials. Most characters need elemental gems, a local specialty, enemy drops, Mora, and a boss drop from a Normal Boss or special source. Character ascension lists show each character’s required ascension gem, local specialty, enemy drop materials, and boss drop material.
The main character ascension categories are:
Elemental gems.
Local specialties.
Enemy drops.
Normal Boss drops.
Mora.
Some characters may have special requirements depending on their region or release. However, the basic structure stays similar. A Pyro character usually needs Pyro ascension gems, a regional local specialty, enemy drops, and a boss material. A Hydro character usually needs Hydro ascension gems, and so on.
The best way to farm character materials is to check the character first, then create a list. Do not farm random bosses before checking what the character needs. Boss materials are not universal. If you farm the wrong boss, that Resin may sit unused.
Elemental Gems and Ascension Stones
Elemental gems are character ascension materials tied to elements. Examples include Agnidus Agate for Pyro, Varunada Lazurite for Hydro, Vajrada Amethyst for Electro, Shivada Jade for Cryo, Vayuda Turquoise for Anemo, Prithiva Topaz for Geo, and Nagadus Emerald for Dendro.
These materials appear in different rarities, such as Slivers, Fragments, Chunks, and Gemstones. Higher rarities can be crafted from lower rarities at the crafting bench.
Elemental gems mainly come from bosses, weekly bosses, commissions, events, and conversion. If you have enough boss drops but not enough matching gems, you may need to craft higher-rarity gems or convert gems from another element.
Dust of Azoth is useful here because it can convert elemental character ascension materials from one element to another. The amount used depends on the quality of the material being converted.
BoostRoom tip: do not panic if you have the boss drop but the wrong gem color. Check crafting and conversion before spending more Resin on unnecessary bosses.
Local Specialties: Regional Materials You Should Not Ignore
Local specialties are materials found in specific regions of Teyvat. They are commonly used for character ascension, and most characters use a local specialty from their gameplay region.
Local specialties are important because they are time-gated. After harvesting, local specialties respawn after 46 hours. This means you cannot always farm enough for a full ascension in one session unless you already saved materials, use another player’s world with permission, or spread farming across multiple days.
Examples of local specialty farming habits:
Pick up materials when you pass them.
Use map pins for important clusters.
Farm one character’s specialty at a time.
Use the official interactive map for missing locations.
Ask before collecting in another player’s world.
Do not wait until the day you need ascension.
The HoYoLAB Teyvat Interactive Map can show locations for materials, monsters, oculi, puzzles, and other points of interest, making it useful for local specialty routes and material cleanup.
Local specialties are one of the easiest materials to forget because they do not cost Resin. But because they respawn slowly, forgetting them can delay a character even if you have enough boss drops and Mora.
Normal Boss Drops for Character Ascension
Normal Bosses are major enemies in the open world that drop unique character ascension materials. Each Normal Boss has a specific character level-up material used by certain characters, and claiming Normal Boss rewards gives Adventure EXP, Mora, Companionship EXP, artifacts depending on World Level, and boss-specific materials.
Normal Boss rewards cost 40 Original Resin to claim. Because Resin is limited, you should only farm bosses for characters you are actively building or truly preparing to build.
A good boss farming plan:
Choose the character you are building.
Check the exact boss material.
Unlock the boss location.
Farm only the required boss.
Track how many drops you still need.
Do not keep farming after you have enough.
Some bosses may be harder depending on your team. If your current team struggles, use food, bring a healer or shielder, lower World Level if available, or ask for Co-Op help. A boss that takes too long can make farming feel frustrating.
BoostRoom recommends farming boss drops in focused sessions. For example, use one day’s Resin to farm a boss several times, then switch to talents or weapon materials the next day.
Enemy Drops: The Materials You Always Need More Of
Enemy drops are used for character ascensions, talents, weapon ascensions, and crafting. They come from common enemies, elite enemies, and special enemies across Teyvat. Examples include Hilichurl masks, Slime materials, Fatui insignias, Treasure Hoarder insignias, handguards, fungi materials, mechanical parts, whistles, spectral materials, and many region-specific enemy drops.
Enemy drops are valuable because they are used in many upgrade paths. A character may need the same enemy drop series for both ascension and talents. A weapon may also need that same enemy group. This means a material that looks common can disappear quickly.
The Adventurer Handbook can track some enemy spawn points through the Enemies tab, but it does not show every spawn point. For larger farming routes, the Teyvat Interactive Map is better suited because it can show more locations.
A smart enemy farming plan:
Check which enemy drop your character needs.
Use the Handbook for quick locations.
Use the interactive map for longer routes.
Farm one enemy type per session.
Craft lower-tier drops into higher-tier drops when needed.
Save extra drops for future characters.
Do not farm every enemy in the game randomly. Target the materials connected to your current upgrades.
Character EXP Materials and Mora
Character EXP materials are used to level characters. Mora is used for almost every upgrade. These two resources are easy to underestimate until you run out.
Character EXP books come from quests, events, chests, Battle Pass rewards, Serenitea Pot shop, and Ley Line Outcrops. Mora comes from many sources too, but large upgrades consume it quickly. Leveling characters, leveling talents, leveling weapons, enhancing artifacts, and crafting all use Mora.
Ley Line Outcrops are the main repeatable Resin source for EXP books and Mora. Blossom of Revelation gives character EXP materials, while Blossom of Wealth gives Mora. Ley Lines are not exciting, but they are important when your account is blocked by resource shortages.
Farm Ley Lines when:
You cannot level a character.
You cannot upgrade talents.
You cannot level weapons.
You cannot enhance artifacts.
You are preparing multiple characters.
You are below your comfort Mora amount.
A strong account does not only need rare boss materials. It needs enough basic resources to use those materials.
Talent Materials Explained
Talent materials are used to level a character’s Normal Attack, Elemental Skill, and Elemental Burst. Not every character needs all three talents leveled equally. A main DPS may need multiple talents. A Burst support may only need Burst investment. A healer may need Skill or Burst depending on their kit.
Character Talent Materials include talent books, enemy drops, weekly boss drops for higher levels, Mora, and Crowns of Insight for the final level. Talent materials can also be crafted into higher-rarity versions at the crafting bench.
Talent farming matters because talents are guaranteed power. Unlike artifacts, talents do not depend on random substats. If you upgrade an important talent, that character becomes stronger in a predictable way.
The biggest mistake is leveling every talent blindly. Do not spend talent books on Normal Attacks for a character who never uses Normal Attacks. Do not upgrade a support’s least important talent just because you have extra books. Talent books are Resin-gated, so use them carefully.
BoostRoom recommends checking a character’s role before leveling talents.
Talent Books and Domain of Mastery Farming
Talent books come from Domains of Mastery. Domains of Mastery award Character Talent Materials and require 20 Original Resin to claim rewards. Each region has its own talent book domain, and book types rotate by day.
Examples include Mondstadt’s Forsaken Rift, Liyue’s Taishan Mansion, Inazuma’s Violet Court, Sumeru’s Steeple of Ignorance, Fontaine’s Pale Forgotten Glory, Natlan’s Blazing Ruins, and Nod-Krai’s Lightless Capital. The talent material schedule rotates across Monday/Thursday, Tuesday/Friday, Wednesday/Saturday, with Sunday generally allowing all book types in that domain.
A good talent farming plan:
Check which book series your character needs.
Farm on the correct day.
Use Condensed Resin for faster runs.
Craft Teachings into Guides and Guides into Philosophies.
Do not overfarm books for talents you will not level.
Save Sunday for catch-up farming if you missed a weekday.
Talent domains are one of the best places to use Condensed Resin because they can be repeated many times and are schedule-based.
Weekly Boss Materials for High-Level Talents
Weekly Boss materials are required for talents above Level 6. These materials come from Weekly Bosses, and each boss drops specific talent materials used by certain characters.
Weekly Bosses are time-gated. You can only claim rewards from each Trounce Domain once per week, and the weekly reset happens on Monday at 4:00 AM server time. Trounce Domain reward claims normally cost 60 Original Resin, but three weekly opportunities reduce the cost by half.
Weekly Bosses matter because they can slow down talent progress. You may have enough talent books and Mora, but if the boss does not drop the exact weekly material you need, the talent cannot advance unless you use conversion.
Dream Solvent helps solve this. It can convert weekly boss drops from the same boss into another material from that same boss, using one Dream Solvent per converted material.
BoostRoom recommends doing the discounted weekly bosses that match characters you are actively building. Do not spend Resin on every weekly boss forever unless you need the materials or want long-term stock.
Crowns of Insight: Rare Talent Upgrade Materials
Crowns of Insight are rare materials used for the final talent upgrade. They are usually obtained through limited-time events, special systems, and major reward sources.
Crowns should be used carefully because they are limited. A character can be strong without crowning every talent. Many players save Crowns for favorite characters, main damage talents, important support talents, or characters they use constantly.
Good Crown targets include:
A favorite character’s most important talent.
A main DPS core damage talent.
A powerful support Burst or Skill.
A talent you use in Spiral Abyss often.
A long-term character that will not leave your teams soon.
Do not Crown a talent only because you can. Crown because the character matters to your account.
In-Game Weapon Ascension Materials Explained
In-game weapon ascension materials are used to ascend weapons after they reach their current level cap. Domains of Forgery award Weapon Ascension Materials and require 20 Original Resin to claim rewards.
Each region has its own Domain of Forgery. Examples include Cecilia Garden in Mondstadt, Hidden Palace of Lianshan Formula in Liyue, Court of Flowing Sand in Inazuma, Tower of Abject Pride in Sumeru, Echoes of the Deep Tides in Fontaine, Ancient Watchtower in Natlan, and Lost Mooncourt in Nod-Krai.
In-game weapon materials rotate by day, similar to talent books. This is why players should check the schedule before spending Resin. If you need a Monday/Thursday material and today is Tuesday, farming that domain today may not help unless Sunday is available or you need a different material.
Weapon upgrades are one of the most reliable ways to improve character performance. A leveled weapon gives direct stat value, and ascending it raises its level cap. For many characters, upgrading the weapon is more efficient than chasing better artifacts.
BoostRoom tip: if your character feels weak, check the weapon level before blaming artifacts.
Weapon Enhancement Materials and Ores
Weapon enhancement materials are used to level in-game weapons. These include Mystic Enhancement Ore and other enhancement items. They can be gained through events, forging, exploration, Battle Pass rewards, quests, and other sources.
Original Resin can also be used for Mystic Enhancement Ore forging with Magical Crystal Chunks, but most players should be careful because Resin is usually more valuable for bosses, talents, weapon ascension domains, artifacts, or Ley Lines. The Original Resin page lists a forge recipe using 10 Original Resin with Magical Crystal Chunks to create Mystic Enhancement Ore.
For most accounts, better ore habits are:
Send expeditions for ores.
Mine crystal routes when needed.
Complete events.
Claim Battle Pass free rewards.
Avoid spending Resin on ore unless you understand the trade-off.
Level only weapons you use.
Do not level every weapon just because it looks interesting. Weapon EXP is easier to get than some materials, but it still costs time and Mora.
Domains: Talent, Weapon, and Artifact Material Farming
Domains are one of the main ways to farm materials. Different domain types give different rewards.
Domains of Mastery give talent books.
Domains of Forgery give in-game weapon ascension materials.
Domains of Blessing give artifacts.
Trounce Domains involve Weekly Bosses.
Domains are Resin-based when claiming rewards. Domain farming is efficient when you know what you need before entering. Farming random domains because you have Resin can create wasted materials.
A smart domain routine:
Check today’s domain schedule.
Choose one character or weapon goal.
Farm the correct domain.
Use Condensed Resin for repeated runs.
Craft lower-rarity materials upward.
Stop when you have enough.
Switch to the next bottleneck.
Domain farming should be connected to account goals. If your main character needs talent books today, farm talent books. If your weapon needs ascension tomorrow, condense Resin today and farm tomorrow.
Condensed Resin for Material Farming
Condensed Resin is useful for material farming because it saves time and helps store Resin for the correct domain day. Current Resin rules show that Condensed Resin requires 60 Original Resin to craft and that players can hold up to 5 Condensed Resin.
Condensed Resin is best used for:
Talent book domains.
Weapon material domains.
Artifact domains.
Ley Lines.
Saving Resin for tomorrow’s domain.
Busy days when you cannot farm properly.
Condensed Resin cannot replace every Resin use. It is not used for Normal Bosses or Weekly Bosses. This means you should not condense all Resin if you need boss drops that day.
A good strategy is to condense Resin when the material you need is not available today, then spend it when the correct domain opens.
Material Conversion and Crafting
Crafting and conversion are essential for material farming. Many materials have low, medium, and high rarities. Lower-rarity items can often be crafted into higher-rarity versions. This applies to talent books, weapon materials, enemy drops, and ascension gems.
Dust of Azoth converts elemental ascension gems from one element to another. Dream Solvent converts weekly boss drops from the same boss into another drop from that boss.
These systems prevent wasted materials. Instead of farming more bosses because you are missing one gem color, use Dust of Azoth. Instead of waiting weeks for one weekly boss material, use Dream Solvent if you have the wrong drop from the same boss.
Good crafting habits:
Craft only what you need.
Do not convert all materials blindly.
Check future characters before using rare materials.
Use character crafting passives when available.
Keep some low-tier enemy drops for lower-level upgrades.
Crafting is useful, but careless crafting can create shortages. Always check the full upgrade path first.
The Parametric Transformer
The Parametric Transformer is a gadget that can transmute materials into other materials. It is useful for turning extra inventory items into possible rewards. The tutorial explains that the Parametric Transformer can transmute placed materials into other materials and that the type of items obtained seems to depend on the materials used.
This is not a replacement for Resin farming, but it is a helpful weekly habit once unlocked. Many players forget it because it is not part of the daily commission or Resin routine.
Use the Parametric Transformer for:
Extra common materials.
Materials you have far too many of.
Weekly passive resource gains.
Small chances at useful materials.
Do not use rare or hard-to-farm materials unless you are sure you do not need them. The best use is turning excess common items into extra value.
Events as Material Sources
Events are one of the best sources of materials because they often give rewards without spending Resin. Events may give Primogems, Mora, Hero’s Wit, Mystic Enhancement Ore, talent books, weapon materials, Crown of Insight, artifact EXP, and special event materials.
Free-to-play players should treat events as major farming support. Every event material claimed is Resin saved for something else. For example, if an event gives talent books and Mora, you can spend Resin on boss drops or artifacts instead.
Good event habits:
Complete Primogem objectives first.
Claim event shop rewards.
Buy Crowns of Insight when available.
Collect talent books and Mora.
Claim free weapons and refinement materials if offered.
Use events to reduce Resin pressure.
Events are temporary, while normal domains stay. This means event rewards should usually be claimed before long-term farming.
Best Farming Order for a New Character
When building a new character, farming in the right order saves time.
First, check the character’s role. Are they a main DPS, support, healer, shielder, reaction trigger, or off-field damage dealer?
Second, check their ascension materials. List their boss drop, local specialty, enemy drop, elemental gems, and Mora.
Third, farm local specialties early because they have respawn timers.
Fourth, farm boss drops with Resin.
Fifth, farm talent books on the correct days.
Sixth, farm weekly boss materials if the talents will go past Level 6.
Seventh, prepare weapon materials.
Eighth, level the weapon.
Ninth, upgrade important talents.
Tenth, farm artifacts after guaranteed upgrades are handled.
This order prevents common delays. Many players farm artifacts first, then realize the character cannot ascend, has a low-level weapon, or has talents at Level 1.
BoostRoom recommends building characters from the foundation upward: level, ascension, weapon, talents, then artifacts.
Best Farming Order for In-Game Weapons
When leveling an in-game weapon, the material order is simpler.
First, check the weapon’s ascension material series.
Second, check which Domain of Forgery and day provides that material.
Third, farm the domain on the correct day.
Fourth, craft lower-tier materials into higher-tier materials when needed.
Fifth, gather enemy drops required for the weapon.
Sixth, gather enhancement ore.
Seventh, prepare Mora.
Eighth, level and ascend the weapon stage by stage.
Do not farm weapon materials for weapons you may never use. Focus on weapons equipped by active characters first.
A weapon upgrade is usually worth it when:
The character uses that weapon often.
The weapon has the right stat.
The passive fits the role.
The character is part of your main team.
The weapon is useful long-term.
Weapon materials are Resin-gated, so farm with intention.
Best Farming Order for Talents
Talent farming should start with talent priority. Not every talent deserves equal investment.
For a main DPS, the important talent may be Normal Attack, Skill, Burst, or a combination depending on the character.
For a Burst support, the Burst is usually the priority.
For a Skill-based support, the Skill may matter most.
For a healer or shielder, the talent that controls healing or shielding should be prioritized.
For some reaction triggers, character level and Elemental Mastery may matter more than talent levels for certain reaction damage.
A good talent farming order:
Identify important talents.
Farm the correct book domain on the correct day.
Collect enemy drops.
Farm weekly boss materials for talents above Level 6.
Use Dream Solvent if needed.
Upgrade only the talents that matter.
Save Crowns for long-term talents.
This saves a huge amount of Resin and Mora.
Daily Material Farming Routine
A strong daily material routine should be simple and focused.
Start by checking Resin. Spend it before it caps.
Check today’s talent and weapon material domains.
Farm one Resin goal: bosses, talents, weapon materials, artifacts, or Ley Lines.
Claim event rewards if active.
Farm local specialties for one character.
Use the Adventurer Handbook or interactive map for needed enemy drops.
Send expeditions for ores or Mora.
Craft materials if an upgrade is ready.
Check tomorrow’s domain schedule.
This routine can be short. Even 10–15 minutes of focused farming can move an account forward.
The key is avoiding random farming. Every session should answer: “Which upgrade am I trying to complete?”
Weekly Material Farming Routine
Weekly planning is important because Weekly Bosses and domain schedules matter.
At the start of the week, check which weekly boss materials you need. Claim the discounted Weekly Boss rewards that support your current characters. Then check which talent and weapon domains are available on each day.
A strong weekly plan:
Monday: weekly bosses and Monday/Thursday domain materials.
Tuesday: Tuesday/Friday materials.
Wednesday: Wednesday/Saturday materials.
Thursday: repeat Monday materials if needed.
Friday: repeat Tuesday materials if needed.
Saturday: repeat Wednesday materials if needed.
Sunday: catch up on any domain type.
Any day: bosses, Ley Lines, artifacts, and enemy drops.
Sunday is especially useful because domain schedules usually allow all material types in a domain. This makes it a good catch-up day if you missed a weekday.
Farming for Beginners
Beginners should not try to farm everything. Early accounts should focus on one main team and a few important supports.
Beginner priorities:
Main DPS ascension.
Main DPS weapon level.
Healer or shielder investment.
Important support levels.
Basic talent upgrades.
Mora and EXP books.
Weapon materials.
Boss drops only for characters you use.
Local specialties for active characters.
Before AR45, beginners should avoid heavy artifact farming. Use decent artifacts from quests, chests, bosses, and normal gameplay. Focus Resin on guaranteed upgrades like characters, weapons, talents, and resources.
A beginner who builds one solid team will progress faster than a beginner who spreads materials across every character.
Farming for Free-to-Play Players
Free-to-play players need careful material planning because Resin and Primogems are valuable. F2P players should avoid spending Primogems on Resin refreshes in most cases and should use natural Resin efficiently.
F2P farming priorities:
Spend Resin daily.
Avoid farming random bosses.
Build supports carefully.
Save Fragile Resin for valuable farming stages.
Use events for free materials.
Farm local specialties early.
Use Condensed Resin for domain efficiency.
Avoid leveling too many characters.
Prioritize weapons and talents before artifact perfection.
F2P players should focus on characters that help multiple teams. A good support may be worth more than another unbuilt DPS. Materials should strengthen the account, not only one showcase character.
Farming for AR45 and Endgame Players
At AR45 and beyond, artifact farming becomes more important, but materials still matter. Many endgame players slow their progress because they farm artifacts endlessly while ignoring talent crowns, support levels, weapon upgrades, or second-team materials.
Endgame material priorities:
High-value talent levels.
Weapon level 90 for important weapons.
Artifact farming for main teams.
Weekly boss materials.
Second-team support investment.
Mora and EXP book restocking.
Future character preparation.
Imaginarium Theater roster width.
Endgame players should also keep material reserves. Having extra Mora, EXP books, enemy drops, and weapon ore makes future characters easier to build.
Pre-Farming Materials: When It Is Smart
Pre-farming means collecting materials before you fully build a character. It can be useful, but it can also waste Resin if done carelessly.
Pre-farm when:
You are sure you will build the character.
The material information is confirmed in-game.
Your current team is already stable.
You have spare Resin after important upgrades.
The character uses materials from available areas.
Avoid pre-farming when:
You are unsure you will pull or build the character.
The character’s materials are not confirmed.
Your current teams are weak.
You are ignoring urgent upgrades.
You are farming boss drops that may not be needed.
Free materials like local specialties and enemy drops are safer to pre-farm than Resin-gated boss drops. Be especially careful with Resin.
Common Material Farming Mistakes
One common mistake is farming artifacts before leveling weapons and talents. Artifacts are random, while weapons and talents are reliable.
Another mistake is farming the wrong boss. Always check the exact character material before spending Resin.
Another mistake is ignoring local specialties until the character is stuck. Their respawn timer can delay ascension.
Another mistake is leveling every character equally. Focused investment is better than spreading materials too thin.
Another mistake is using Dream Solvent or Dust of Azoth without checking future needs.
Another mistake is missing the correct talent or weapon domain day.
Another mistake is ignoring Mora. No upgrade happens without Mora.
Another mistake is crafting all low-tier enemy drops into high-tier drops, then needing low-tier drops for another upgrade.
Another mistake is farming weekly bosses with no plan. Discounted claims are valuable, but Resin should still serve your account.
Avoiding these mistakes saves days or weeks of progress.
Best Material Farming Checklist
Use this checklist before farming:
Which character or weapon am I building?
What exact materials are required?
Which materials cost Resin?
Which materials are free-farm?
Which materials are time-gated?
What domain day do I need?
Do I need local specialties?
Do I need enemy drops?
Do I need weekly boss materials?
Do I have enough Mora?
Do I have enough EXP books?
Can crafting solve the shortage?
Can Dream Solvent or Dust of Azoth help?
Is this upgrade useful right now?
If the answer is clear, your farming session will be much more efficient.
How BoostRoom Helps With Material Farming
BoostRoom helps Genshin Impact players organize material farming so every session has a purpose. Many players feel stuck because they farm randomly, spend Resin without a plan, miss domain schedules, forget local specialties, or build too many characters at once.
A good material plan looks at your roster, current teams, Adventure Rank, Resin, character goals, weapons, talents, weekly boss needs, local specialty routes, and future banner plans. Sometimes the best move is farming a boss. Sometimes it is farming talent books. Sometimes it is collecting local specialties. Sometimes it is stopping artifact farming and leveling a weapon.
BoostRoom helps players turn scattered farming into clear progress. Better material planning means stronger characters, smoother boss fights, better Spiral Abyss attempts, easier events, and less wasted Resin.
FAQ
What are materials in Genshin Impact?
Materials are resources used to level characters, ascend characters, upgrade talents, ascend in-game weapons, enhance equipment, craft items, and build stronger teams.
What materials do characters need for ascension?
Most characters need elemental gems, local specialties, enemy drops, boss drops, and Mora. The exact materials depend on the character.
How often do local specialties respawn?
Local specialties respawn after 46 hours once harvested.
What are Normal Boss drops used for?
Normal Boss drops are used for character ascension. Each Normal Boss has unique materials required by specific characters.
How much Resin do Normal Boss rewards cost?
Normal Boss rewards cost 40 Original Resin to claim.
Where do talent books come from?
Talent books come from Domains of Mastery. These domains require 20 Original Resin to claim rewards and rotate book types by day.
When do talents need Weekly Boss materials?
Talents need Weekly Boss materials for upgrades above Talent Level 6.
What does Dream Solvent do?
Dream Solvent converts weekly boss drops from the same boss into another material from that same boss.
What does Dust of Azoth do?
Dust of Azoth converts elemental character ascension gems from one element into another.
Can BoostRoom help with material farming?
Yes, BoostRoom helps players plan character materials, talent books, boss drops, local specialties, in-game weapon materials, Resin use, and farming priorities.