Unleashing Electro Fury: A Deep Dive into the Thundersoother Artifact Set in Genshin Impact
You wander Teyvat. You zap hilichurls. Wondering how to increase your Electro damage in Genshin Impact? You may have heard of the Thundersoother artifact set. Is it worth it? Does it really make Electro characters stronger? Let’s break this set down and see if it grants you Genshin fame or just clutter in your inventory.
1. Decoding the Thundersoother Artifact Set
First up, where to find the Thundersoother set? Venture to the Midsummer Courtyard at Starsnatch Cliff in Mondstadt. It’s a scenic path to power. Picture your character striking a pose on the cliff after battling through the domain. Epic, right?
Now, on to the bonuses. The 2-piece bonus boosts your Electro Resistance by 40%. This helps against many Electro enemies. But it doesn’t change much for damage dealers. The real magic of this set is in the 4-piece bonus. Equipping four pieces gives a massive 35% damage increase against Electro-affected enemies.
Here’s a cool trick: the Thundersoother’s effect works even if the wearer is off the field. You can set off some chaos first, then switch to your main DPS while that 35% damage bonus is active. Pretty slick, right?
This damage bonus adds up. So if your character has a 20% Electro Damage Bonus from other sources, using the 4-piece Thundersoother boosts your total bonus to 55%. It’s like adding spice to fiery attacks. Enemies will feel the shock.
2. Thundersoother Throwdown: Battling Other Artifact Sets
So, Thundersoother looks good, but how does it stack up against others? Let’s compare it with some popular Electro-centric artifact sets.
Thundersoother vs. Thundering Fury: The Electro Artifact Arena
Thundering Fury is the main rival of Thundersoother, offering another Electro set. The 4-piece bonus of Thundersoother gives a clear lead. It offers a flat 35% damage increase against Electro-affected enemies. Thundering Fury gives a mere 15% Electro Damage Bonus with its 2-piece set.
However, Thundering Fury shines with reactions. Its 4-piece bonus raises Overloaded, Electro-Charged, Superconduct, and Hyperbloom damage by 40%. It boosts Aggravate damage by 20%. Plus, triggering these reactions reduces Elemental Skill cooldowns. This makes Thundering Fury a reaction-focused powerhouse.
Take Fischl, for example. Her Oz keeps applying Electro and triggering reactions. For her, Thundering Fury might outshine Thundersoother if aiming for reactions. But if you want raw Electro damage against affected enemies, Thundersoother stands tall.
Thundersoother vs. Gilded Dreams: The Damage Stability Showdown
Now, let’s introduce Gilded Dreams. This set acts like a wildcard, giving Elemental Mastery and Attack buffs based on team composition. Compared to Thundersoother, Gilded Dreams offers a steadier boost in damage. Its increase isn’t reliant on enemies being Electro-affected.
Gilded Dreams thrives outside specific enemy situations and constant reactions. It grants consistent damage regardless of elemental conditions. For pure, unconditional damage capacity, Gilded Dreams excels. But for dedicated Electro DPS characters in Electro-focused teams, Thundersoother’s 35% boost against Electro enemies is still potent.
3. Character Lineup: Who Rocks the Thundersoother Look?
Who can really benefit from the Thundersoother set? Let’s see a few characters that can truly excel with this artifact.
Keqing: The Electro Queen’s Reign
Keqing is synonymous with Electro DPS. For a Keqing built for Electro fury, Thundersoother is an excellent choice. The 35% damage boost from Electro-infused attacks amplifies her power. If you want to maximize her Electro damage output, Thundersoother beats Thundering Fury’s 2-piece bonus.
Pair Thundersoother with
Cyno: The General Mahamatra’s Judgement
Cyno can also benefit greatly from Thundersoother. If you ensure consistent Electro application on enemies, it works wonders for him. With constant Electro uptime, it becomes a premium option, maximizing his damage during his Burst state. For teams that facilitate Electro application, Cyno and Thundersoother are a strong pair. Check Game Rant’s Cyno team guide for more.
Raiden Shogun: The Almighty Narukami Ogosho, God of Thunder?
Raiden Shogun offers an interesting case. Most Raiden players prefer sets like Emblem of Severed Fate. However, early game players or those trying new builds can use Thundersoother. As long as enemies stay affected by Electro, Raiden enjoys that extra 35% damage boost. It may not be her best choice, but it’s surprisingly solid in specific situations before Emblem of Severed Fate pieces are ready.
4. Team Synergy: Thundersoother in Action
Artifact sets don’t exist alone; their value grows or shrinks based on team makeup. Let’s see where Thundersoother excels.
Tazer Teams: Electro-Charged Mayhem
Tazer teams focus on Electro-Charged reactions. These teams are a perfect playground for Thundersoother. Electro-Charged maintains the Electro aura on enemies, unlike other reactions that consume the aura when triggered. This steady aura keeps Thundersoother’s 4-piece bonus active.
A typical Tazer team has a Hydro character applying Hydro, an Electro character (possibly the Thundersoother user) applying Electro, and an Anemo character to swirl and spread elements. This constant Electro-Charged status ensures that Thundersoother’s damage boost is usually active, making it great for Electro DPS.
Electro/Hydro/Anemo Teams: Elemental Harmony
Expanding from Tazer teams, broader Electro/Hydro/Anemo teams keep Thundersoother relevant for Electro characters. These teams focus on reactions and AoE damage. With Hydro and Anemo characters applying consistently, Electro characters equipped with Thundersoother can profit from the 35% damage bonus regularly. Whether through Electro-Charged reactions or swirls maintaining the aura, Thundersoother thrives in elemental teams.
5. Thundering Fury: A Quick Detour
Since Thundering Fury has come up often, let’s explore it further. You can obtain it from the same Midsummer Courtyard domain as Thundersoother. Thundering Fury grants a 15% Electro DMG bonus with its 2-piece set. Its 4-piece bonus enhances Electro reaction damage by 40% and Aggravate by 20%, all while lowering Elemental Skill cooldowns when reactions trigger.
For Aggravate teams, which blend Dendro and Electro reactions, Thundering Fury shines due to its 20% bonus for Aggravate damage. Its strength comes from reaction-focused gameplay. If your character often triggers Overloaded, Electro-Charged, Superconduct, Hyperbloom or Aggravate, Thundering Fury’s 4-piece bonus offers significant damage and utility boost through cooldown reduction.
6. Character Builds and Stat Focus: Digging Deeper
Let’s zoom
in on specific character builds and stat priorities to optimize our Thundersoother users.
Keqing: Stats and Weapon Synergy
For Keqing, target DPS stats. Focus on Crit Rate/Crit DMG, ATK%, and Electro DMG Bonus. She does not struggle with Energy Recharge. Prioritize offensive stats. Level her Normal Attack first. The weapon
Yae Miko: Energy Recharge Considerations
Yae Miko needs specific Energy Recharge (ER). Her ER requirements depend on team composition and rotation. When paired with another Electro character for Bursts, aim for 100-140% ER. For solo setups with consistent Bursting, consider 180-220% ER. This is not usually recommended. The weapon
Fischl: Crit and ER Balance
Fischl’s ER needs change based on the team. Her C6 constellation reduces ER needs by 10%. For off-field DPS, balance Crit Rate and Crit DMG. Aim for a 1:2 ratio, with 75% Crit Rate and 150% Crit DMG as a goal. Use Energy Recharge Calculators to fine-tune ER for teams and rotations.
Raiden Shogun: Emblem Supremacy (Usually)
We discussed Thundersoother for early-game Raiden. The
7. Beyond Thundersoother: Other Artifact Set Contenders
While Thundersoother and Thundering Fury are strong Electro sets, Genshin Impact has many artifact options. The
8. Weapon Arsenal: Equipping Your Electro Warriors
Let’s touch on weapon options for Electro characters and Thundersoother builds.
In conclusion, the Thundersoother artifact set is a powerful choice for Electro DPS characters. It excels in teams that can apply Electro consistently to enemies. While it may not be the best in all situations, its 35% damage boost against Electro-affected foes makes it valuable in specific team compositions, particularly for characters like Keqing and Cyno. If you want to enhance your Electro damage and dominate foes with electrifying power, consider Thundersoother. It could be exactly what your Genshin team needs!
For more on the Thundersoother set location, check out Game Rant’s guide to finding it.