Raiden Shogun’s Best 4-Star Weapon? Let’s Sort This Out.
You’ve pulled Raiden Shogun, Baal, the Electro Archon. Great choice. She’s like a battery wielding a sword. But now, you look at your polearm collection and think, “Which of these weapons fits a god?” Don’t worry. Let’s find out the best 4-star weapon for our electrifying deity.
The Freebie That’s Actually Fantastic: “The Catch”
Here’s the deal. If you have Raiden Shogun but haven’t caught “The Catch,” you are missing out. This free weapon is a standout choice for her, especially refined to Rank 5. “The Catch” is like a reliable friend, strong and surprisingly effective. It can even outperform some 5-star options. And guess what? You just fish for it in Genshin. Digital fishing counts.
Beyond “The Catch”: Other Solid 4-Star Choices
Maybe you’re tired of fishing. Or maybe you want to consider other options. Here are a couple of 4-star polearms that can work well with Raiden:
- Deathmatch: This weapon is from the Battle Pass. If you enjoy the Battle Pass, Deathmatch is solid. It offers a Crit Rate substat and boosts Attack and Defense with nearby enemies. Perfect for melee fights.
- Favonius Lance: Do you need more Energy Recharge? Favonius Lance helps with this need. It might not deal heavy damage alone, but it gives energy to your team. This ensures everyone has their bursts ready. Think of Raiden as the ultimate team player.
Stat Talk: What Raiden Really Wants in a Weapon
Stats can be scary, but knowing what Raiden Shogun values helps with gear choice. Let’s break it down:
Energy Recharge (ER): The Fuel for the Lightning Machine
Energy Recharge is important for Raiden. Her kit centers on her Elemental Burst, so you want it available. Think of ER as the coffee fueling Raiden’s lightning.
- Target Range: Aim for 200-250% Energy Recharge. This delivers steady burst uptime, especially with “The Catch” or Engulfing Lightning.
- Higher ER? Maybe: With Engulfing Lightning or “The Catch,” you can reach 250-280% ER. These give good ER, letting you focus on other stats.
- Lower ER Weapons? Artifact Focus: If your weapon doesn’t boost ER much, boost it through artifacts to reach that 200-250% mark.
- Team Comp Matters: If you have another Electro character, you can go with less ER, around 180-220%.
Attack (ATK): Because Lightning Should Still Sting
While ER is crucial, Attack matters too. Raiden needs to deal damage to be effective.
- Comfortable Range: Aim for 1.8k to 2k Attack. This ensures her hits are strong, especially during her burst.
- Acceptable Minimum: Having around 1.5k to 1.8k Attack is also viable, especially if you focus on ER and Crit stats.
Base Attack: The Foundation
Base Attack is the weapon’s inherent stat at level 90. Generally, higher is better for overall Attack.
- Wavebreaker’s Fin: The Base ATK Champ: Currently, Wavebreaker’s Fin has the highest base attack among 4-star polearms (620 at level 90). It even surpasses some 5-star polearms like the Staff of Homa.
Crit Rate/Crit Damage: For When You Want to See Big Numbers
Crit stats add extra damage. After focusing on ER and ATK, aim for Crit Rate and Crit Damage to boost output.
- Ratio Goals: Start with a 60/120 Crit Rate/Crit Damage ratio. But we can always aim higher.
- Ideal Target: Go for 70% Crit Rate and 120%+ Crit Damage. Time to farm artifacts again.
F2P Friendly? Raiden Shogun and “The Catch” are BFFs
Good news for F2P players! Raiden Shogun is strong even at Constellation 0 (C0), and “The Catch” is free. This makes her accessible for everyone. If you want a top-tier character without spending much, Raiden is your girl. Seriously, go fish for “The Catch.” You won’t regret this choice.
Weapon Comparisons: Where Do 4-Stars Stand?
Let’s be clear, 5-star weapons are often stronger. Raiden’s best weapon, Engulfing Lightning, is top-tier. We can’t argue here. Weapons like Primordial Jade Winged-Spear (PJWS) outshine most 4-stars too.
However, “The Catch” performs well against them. It is a serious option that closes the gap with those elite 5-stars, especially when refined. So, while a 5-star weapon is technically better, the performance difference might not be worth the primogem cost when “The Catch” awaits.
Weapon Acquisition: How to Get Your Hands on These 4-Star Gems
So, how do you get these weapons?
- “The Catch”: Go to the Fishing Association in Inazuma and cast your line! Obtain it by fishing and exchanging fish for the weapon and materials. No luck needed, just some patience.
- Deathmatch: This is from the Battle Pass. Reach specific levels, and you can choose Deathmatch as your reward. It’s a paid option but guarantees you get the weapon if you’re into the Battle Pass.
- Favonius Lance & Dragon Bane: These are standard gacha weapons from Standard Wish and Event Wishes. They’re part of the general weapon pool, so you may get them while wishing for other items.
Weapon EXP and Leveling: A Quick Refresher
Leveling up weapons is key for max stats. Here’s the Weapon EXP needed for 4-star weapons:
Level Range | Items Used | EXP Provided | EXP Needed for Range |
1 → 20 | 8 | 10,000 | 81,000 |
20 → 40 | 41 | 415,125 | |
40 → 50 | 41 | 418,725 |
Use Weapon EXP Materials to level your polearms quickly. Nobody wants a weak Raiden Shogun.
In conclusion, while Engulfing Lightning is Raiden’s top weapon, “The Catch” is the best 4-star alternative, especially for F2P players. Deathmatch and Favonius Lance also serve well based on your team and playstyle. Equip Raiden wisely and let the lightning flow!