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Stories |
Stats
Lv | HP | Atk | Def | CritRate% | CritDMG% | Bonus Dendro% | Materials | Total Materials |
1 | 1039 | 24.39 | 60.85 | 5.0% | 50.0% | 0% | ||
20 | 2695 | 63.27 | 157.84 | 5.0% | 50.0% | 0% | 1 3 3 20000 | 1 3 3 20000 |
20+ | 3586 | 84.19 | 210.01 | 5.0% | 50.0% | 0% | ||
40 | 5366 | 125.97 | 314.24 | 5.0% | 50.0% | 0% | 3 2 10 15 40000 | 1 13 18 60000 3 2 |
40+ | 5999 | 140.83 | 351.31 | 5.0% | 50.0% | 7.2% | ||
50 | 6902 | 162.03 | 404.19 | 5.0% | 50.0% | 7.2% | 6 4 20 12 60000 | 1 33 18 120K 9 6 12 |
50+ | 7747 | 181.84 | 453.61 | 5.0% | 50.0% | 14.4% | ||
60 | 8659 | 203.25 | 507.04 | 5.0% | 50.0% | 14.4% | 3 8 30 18 80000 | 1 63 18 200K 9 14 30 3 |
60+ | 9292 | 218.11 | 544.11 | 5.0% | 50.0% | 14.4% | ||
70 | 10213 | 239.72 | 598.02 | 5.0% | 50.0% | 14.4% | 6 12 45 12 100K | 1 108 18 300K 9 26 30 9 12 |
70+ | 10846 | 254.58 | 635.09 | 5.0% | 50.0% | 21.6% | ||
80 | 11777 | 276.44 | 689.61 | 5.0% | 50.0% | 21.6% | 6 20 60 24 120K | 1 168 18 420K 9 46 30 9 36 6 |
80+ | 12410 | 291.3 | 726.67 | 5.0% | 50.0% | 28.8% | ||
90 | 13348 | 313.32 | 781.62 | 5.0% | 50.0% | 28.8% |
Skills
Active Skils
Normal Attack: Abductive Reasoning | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Performs up to 5 rapid strikes. Consumes a certain amount of Stamina to unleash 2 rapid sword strikes. Plunges from mid-air to strike the ground below, damaging opponents along the path and dealing AoE DMG upon impact. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Universality: An Elaboration on Form | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Rushes forward, dealing Holding this skill will cause it to behave differently. Enters Aiming Mode to adjust the direction of Alhaitham's rush attack. When this skill is unleashed, Alhaitham will generate 1 Chisel-Light Mirror. If there are no Mirrors at this time, he will generate 1 additional Mirror. Chisel-Light Mirrors will have the following properties: ·When he possesses Chisel-Light Mirrors, Alhaitham's Normal, Charged, and Plunging Attacks will be converted to ·When attacks of the aforementioned kind hit opponents, the Chisel-Light Mirrors will unleash a Projection Attack that deals ·A total of 3 Chisel-Light Mirrors can exist at once. ·The Chisel-Light Mirrors will disappear one after the other over time, and will all disappear when Alhaitham leaves the field. "Truth inherently exists amidst uncertainty. Even the greatest of scholars are not immune to error." | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Particular Field: Fetters of Phenomena | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Creates a Particular Binding Field and deals multiple instances of If Chisel-Light Mirrors exist when this ability is unleashed, all such Mirrors will be consumed and increase the number of DMG instances dealt. 2s after this ability is unleashed, if 0/1/2/3 Mirrors were consumed, Alhaitham will generate 3/2/1/0 new Mirrors in turn. "If a researcher makes wisdom their goal, then they should be prepared to make an enemy of every word they read. Only then can they avoid bias." | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Passive Skills
Law of Reductive Overdetermination | |
When Alhaitham crafts Weapon Ascension Materials, he has a 10% chance to receive double the product. |
Four-Causal Correction | |
When Alhaitham's Charged or Plunging Attacks hit opponents, they will generate 1 Chisel-Light Mirror. This effect can be triggered once every 12s. |
Mysteries Laid Bare | |
Each point of Alhaitham's Elemental Mastery will increase the DMG dealt by Projection Attacks and The DMG of both aforementioned abilities can be increased by a maximum of 100% this way. |
Constellations
Intuition | |
When a Projection Attack hits an opponent, |
Debate | |
When Alhaitham generates a Chisel-Light Mirror, his Elemental Mastery will be increased by 50 for 8 seconds, max 4 stacks. Each stack's duration is counted independently. This effect can be triggered even when the maximum number of Chisel-Light Mirrors has been reached. |
Negation | |
Increases the Level of Maximum upgrade level is 15. |
Elucidation | |
When ·Each Mirror consumed will increase the Elemental Mastery of all other nearby party members by 30 for 15s. ·Each Mirror generated will grant Alhaitham a 10% The pre-existing duration of the aforementioned effects will be cleared if you use Particular Field: Fetters of Phenomena again while they are in effect. |
Sagacity | |
Increases the Level of Maximum upgrade level is 15. |
Structuration | |
Alhaitham gains the following effects: · 2 seconds after · If Alhaitham generates Chisel-Light Mirrors when their numbers have already maxed out, his CRIT Rate and CRIT DMG will increase by 10% and 70% respectively for 6s. If this effect is triggered again during its initial duration, the duration remaining will be increased by 6s. |
Skill Ascension
Gallery
360 Spin
Idle #1
Idle #2
Attack
Elemental Skill
Elemental Burst
Sounds
Title | EN | CN | JP | KR |
Party Switch | ||||
Party Switch when teammate is under 30% HP | ||||
Party Switch under 30% HP | ||||
Opening Chest | ||||
Normal Attack | ||||
Medium Attack | ||||
Heavy Attack | ||||
Taking Damage (Low) | ||||
Taking Damage (High) | ||||
Battle Skill #1 | ||||
Battle Skill #3 | ||||
Sprinting Starts | ||||
Jumping | ||||
Climbing | ||||
Heavy Breathing (Climbing) | ||||
Open World Gliding (Start) | ||||
Open World Idle | ||||
Fainting | ||||
Idle Performance |
Quotes
Audio Language:
Title | VoiceOver |
Hello | |
Chat: Work | |
Chat: Reading | |
Chat: Thinking | |
When It Rains | |
When Thunder Strikes | |
When It Snows | |
When the Sun Is Out | |
In the Desert | |
Good Morning | |
Good Afternoon | |
Good Evening | |
Good Night | |
About Alhaitham: Facts | |
About Alhaitham: Rumors | * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 4 |
About Us: Greetings | |
About Us: Helping Each Other | * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 6 |
About the Vision | * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 4 |
Something to Share | |
Interesting Things | |
About Lesser Lord Kusanali | * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 4 |
About Kaveh: Overly Sensitive | * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 4 |
About Kaveh: Getting Duped | * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 4 |
About Tighnari | * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 4 |
About Dori | * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 4 |
About Cyno | * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 4 |
About Nilou | * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 4 |
About Dehya | * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 4 |
More About Alhaitham: I | |
More About Alhaitham: II | * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 3 |
More About Alhaitham: III | * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 4 |
More About Alhaitham: IV | * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 5 |
More About Alhaitham: V | * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 6 |
Alhaitham's Hobbies | |
Alhaitham's Troubles | |
Favorite Food | |
Least Favorite Food | |
Receiving a Gift: I | |
Receiving a Gift: II | |
Receiving a Gift: III | |
Birthday | |
Feelings About Ascension: Intro | * Unlocks at Ascension Phase 1 |
Feelings About Ascension: Building Up | * Unlocks at Ascension Phase 2 |
Feelings About Ascension: Climax | * Unlocks at Ascension Phase 4 |
Feelings About Ascension: Conclusion | * Unlocks at Ascension Phase 6 |
Elemental Skill: I | |
Elemental Skill: II | |
Elemental Skill: III | |
Elemental Burst: I | |
Elemental Burst: II | |
Elemental Burst: III | |
Opening Treasure Chest: I | |
Opening Treasure Chest: II | |
Opening Treasure Chest: III | |
Low HP: I | |
Low HP: II | |
Low HP: III | |
Ally at Low HP: I | |
Ally at Low HP: II | |
Fallen: I | |
Fallen: II | |
Fallen: III | |
Heavy Hit Taken: I | |
Heavy Hit Taken: II | |
Joining Party: I | |
Joining Party: II | |
Joining Party: III |
Stories
Title | Text |
Character Details | A capable person who keeps a low profile for too long is often perceived as someone with a mysterious identity and ulterior purposes. Alhaitham himself is a powerful rebuttal to all these cliché views: He is a brilliant man, but he is only an ordinary employee of the Akademiya, with a stable job and a cushy house in Sumeru, leading a carefree and comfortable life. Sometimes, people find it next to impossible to catch the current scribe in his office. Little do they know about the scribe, other than his name, "Alhaitham," and that he is supposed to be present during work hours. The fact is, no one knows his whereabouts, and all they can do is leave documents and files on his desk. Alhaitham couldn't be more satisfied with how things are. The man might be at home or in the library, but he'll never appear where people wish him to be. Having an entirely unpredictable schedule affords undisturbed freedom. |
Character Story 1 | The title of a "scribe" may sound impressive to most Akademiya students, but this fancy name is just a product of the Akademiya's culture to use unnecessarily high-flown titles. In truth, the scribe does not have to be present at all major meetings, nor does he participate in core decision-making. The scribe is simply responsible for classifying and archiving important documents. However, in Sumeru, where books and manuscript documents were once managed as a resource, the scribe is one of the most "in-the-know" people in the entire Akademiya. One can say that this position is rather similar to that of the Grand Conservator — after all, the person who manages texts will have privileged access to profound wisdom. As the current scribe of the Sumeru Akademiya, Alhaitham acts in perfect compliance with his role: He does not attend any non-essential meetings, and when he is required to be present, he only records key points, jotting down other minute details based on his mood. If the meeting does not affect his personal interests or fails to pique his curiosity, he will not be bothered to give any comments. He does make comments, however, when someone has come up with something offensively foolish — and one should expect these comments to be more blunt than necessary. Such is Alhaitham's life philosophy: Whenever the need for his judgment arises, one must be ready to accept any means and privileges he might require to make that judgment. Fortunately for everyone, Alhaitham notes that he is too lazy to possess too many ambitions. All scholars seek knowledge and the truth. Some do so for fame, while others, for ambition. And some others enjoy conquering knowledge and the truth, transcending them, and savoring the sense of superiority in the process. Alhaitham isn't any one of them. He is only driven by what intrigues him. He believes that many scholars have already become lost in their pursuits, taking the truth as a tool or even a shortcut to self-realization. However, whether one seeks it or not, the truth is always there, hanging high above the sky like an illuminating star. It is not the end of a trip or the destination of a match. It is and shall remain constant, regardless of human existence. Also, human pursuits will not simply end after certain knowledge has been acquired — though people never doubt that they can claim the fruit with joy and are prepared to sacrifice everything for it, their desire for knowledge will keep them going. Those who fail to see through the truth set themselves on an endless path, while those with clear minds will say: The truth did not come into being to serve anyone, and whoever is unable to harness their desire for knowledge will be destroyed by it. Such is the rule of the Nation of Wisdom. Of course, if you want to blend in, you are welcome to fake such a posture. * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 2 |
Character Story 2 | To the people of Sumeru, those who played a part in the operation to save Lesser Lord Kusanali are deemed to be heroes. However, a great many who make such compliments don't really know the full story. They simply repeat a fragment of a tale that they find inspiring. As one of the protagonists in their stories, Alhaitham has no opinion whatsoever about being a "hero," nor does he believe that these stories are worth talking about. Meanwhile, Alhaitham has declined the Akademiya's offer to become the Grand Sage multiple times. But given the chaos in Sumeru, Alhaitham eventually agreed to serve as Acting Grand Sage temporarily. It already defied common logic for someone to refuse the titles of Sage and Grand Sage, and yet Alhaitham went further still, resigning and returning to his humble role as Scribe at the agreed-upon time instead of clinging to power. If he did manage to gain anything from it at all, it was the financial benefits: His salary stayed the same after his resignation, not to mention the several high-quality research projects that he was able to complete on his own. There is no doubt, then, that he will lead a well-off life. In addition, his interpersonal relationships have also improved, as he has more or less befriended the other participants in the archon-saving operation — they have gotten close to the point where Alhaitham might greet these people with a nod or two when he sees them. Sometimes, Lesser Lord Kusanali will also invite Alhaitham to the Sanctuary of Surasthana to discuss various matters. He has met many people there: the General Mahamatra Cyno, the mercenary Dehya, and Nilou, star of the Zubayr Theater. Nilou even once asked him: "How did you manage to come up with such a bold plan? When I think back on it, we were all quite lucky to not get hurt..." Nilou hesitated before she continued, and Alhaitham understood her confusion, for anyone would have wondered how he could have stayed unscathed despite the influence of the Divine Knowledge Capsule. But in Alhaitham's eyes, he was never in danger, for he had never used any capsules. As for how he had managed to do that, it was all thanks to his role as the scribe. As a scholar lucky enough to have read the Akasha's system manual, he had studied the headset and Canned Knowledge, such that he knew how to alter the status signal of the Akasha. He had even once thought of reversing the holographic shield of the Akasha Terminal and projecting it to the back of his head to offer protection from attacks on that front. It has been proven that a plan lays the foundation for everything, and that prior research lays the foundation for a plan. Alhaitham, who had no interest in boasting about how he remained unscathed, answered Nilou's question with another: "As far as I know, Cyno and Dehya are also curious about this, yet you are the only one who has raised this question. Were they just too shy to ask me themselves?" * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 3 |
Character Story 3 | Alhaitham seldom discusses personalities or dispositions with others. He believes that the prevalent theories about them are wrong. Suppose someone insists that one's character has nothing to do with their abilities and opinions, the person with such a view will find themselves unable to judge any aspect of another person. A smart person will often hold different attitudes towards a foolish person and another smart person, and the foolish often think differently when facing success and failure. People's views on Alhaitham are proof of this point — given his superb talents and egocentric personality, no one wants to get too close to him, but still, they see him as an outstanding scholar. This is exactly the public image Alhaitham desires. Many scholars are rigid and inflexible, but Alhaitham is not one of them. As a matter of fact, his occasional sarcasm in part reflects his philosophy. Society (or the collective) relies on rules to regulate individuals, and language is one of these regulative tools. Turning language against its original design serves to challenge unreasonable rules, and one can thus stay out of trouble. The word "talented" is abused within the Akademiya, and so are "born differently," "touched by the archon," and such... In Sumeru, one's talents are a trial. Outstanding talent is not necessarily seen as a perfect gift, but it also divides people. For instance, to compliment someone with unimaginable achievements, ordinary folk often call them a "genius," or "superhuman," or a "prodigy"... But upon reflection, one will soon notice another layer of meaning that even the speakers themselves have not realized: That the talented and the ordinary are categorically different. If someone is capable of things that others aren't, they must have been endowed with some special abilities and gifts. Excessive compliments for and wild imagination regarding outstanding people only serve to alienate them. "They are successful because they are different" — such is the typical excuse favored by underachievers. These ignorant notions mean nothing to Alhaitham. Though he does know his way around people, he will not waste his time on such trivial matters. Rules define borders and set limits. Yet these rules should not be judged solely on the number of people they limit. Therefore, Alhaitham has come up with his own set of rules with which he perceives everything and challenges the world. It is the crystallization of his philosophy. To maintain these rules of his own fashioning, Alhaitham acts on his own will and deals with anything that appears harmful in his eyes. Only with objective judgment can one see the truth. By acknowledging the differences between individuals and recognizing differing levels of capabilities and mental capacities, one will discover the answer right away: Judgment from others is inconsequential, but to leave the right of judgment in others' hands is equal to denying oneself. To be "different" should not simply be a label given to you by others. Rather, the talented should have long understood that their uniqueness is also a gift. To put it another way, when a talented person truly understands that they are different and that they are indisputably ingenious, only then can they truly understand the value of their abilities. And as for cowards who remain blinded by perspectives advocated by the great majority, they have not yet found their true selves. * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 4 |
Character Story 4 | To live a peaceful and comfortable life, one must meet a few requirements first: Congruous personality and logic, adequate fighting prowess, a slow-paced job, and a cushy house in the vicinity of one's office. Alhaitham has checked all the boxes above. He would never deny that no place suits him better than the Nation of Wisdom, where social capital is linked to one's academic abilities. His current house, which is located near the Akademiya, is one of the academic resources that he gained through promising research projects. This house's story dates back to Alhaitham's student years. If his classmates still remember him, they will recall that he was not one to mingle with the crowd. As a result, he has only participated in one joint research project. Despite its eventual success, the project resulted in a huge quarrel and a parting of ways. Little do people know about Alhaitham's part in this story, though they might be acquainted with the other protagonist: The Kshahrewar architect Kaveh. This academic incident is not very widely-known — and in truth, the tale of two geniuses falling out due to differing perspectives is an all-too-familiar one in the Akademiya. But even though their collaboration did fall through, neither of them will deny the other party's exceptional brilliance. As for their research, the Akademiya would later transfer the relevant assets to the researchers involved as per regulation. Although the two did not continue that research, its great success in the early stage still serves as compelling proof of Alhaitham's academic ability. Later, the Akademiya even used this project, which they had forgotten to cancel, as a reference for allocating housing resources, and as such, Alhaitham was given a very decent house befitting his participation in this ingenious project. But the other contributor, Kaveh, had never approached Alhaitham regarding that allocation. It wasn't until later that Kaveh had someone inform Alhaitham and the Akademiya that he was not in want of a house and thus had no use of this property. When next they met, Kaveh had gone bankrupt. According to Alhaitham, this former friend of his possesses a personality and values that are not congruous with his abilities. The two differ on too many things and cannot reach a consensus even today. Allowing Kaveh to stay in this house provides Alhaitham with an interesting research topic: Legally and socially speaking, since Kaveh has previously forfeited the right to his half of this house, he should pay the landlord during his stay. However, paying rent would, to some extent, deny his contribution to the research, which contradicts the academic spirit. An intriguing matter to consider, but Alhaitham has no interest in the answer. Thus, he has taken his broke former colleague in, collects rent as the rightful landlord, and gives his colleague some household chores. He is well aware of the dissatisfaction Kaveh might have, but it matters not to him. As far as Alhaitham is concerned, Kaveh is a familiar face, similarly lacks familial attachments, and is the polar opposite of himself as a scholar — that is to say, an excellent mirror. Human vision is limited, but it can be perfected through the presence of another genius. Taking this opportunity, Alhaitham will be able to observe other aspects of this world and thus understand more things that may have otherwise been unfathomable. * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 5 |
Character Story 5 | The Nation of Wisdom places academics and knowledge above everything else. As such, a scholar acknowledged by others within the Akademiya usually possesses a higher social status. Alhaitham was born to just such a family of well-received scholars. His parents died very early in an accident, and he was raised by his grandmother, a Kshahrewar scholar. Alhaitham doesn't have many recollections of his parents. He learned from his grandmother that they were both employed by the Akademiya, with his father being a mentor in Haravatat and his mother, a renowned scholar in Vahumana. Alhaitham has inherited his parents' intelligence, and he was always the sharp kid amongst his peers, so much so that he started reading abstruse academic journals at around the age of seven. Having noticed his exceptional talents, Alhaitham's grandmother suggested that he attend school early. However, it only took half a day in the Akademiya for little Alhaitham to report this back to his grandmother: Everyone he met there was boring and he preferred reading alone to listening to their meaningless courses. Alhaitham's grandmother saw his parents' talents and personalities in him, and agreed to let him stay home to be self-taught. To Alhaitham, "to be self-taught" means to read, break down, reorganize, and question. Due to his family background, he was lucky to be exposed to books made of paper. Interestingly enough, he takes more pleasure in reading his grandmother's hard-copy collections than obtaining knowledge from the Akasha directly. As opposed to the Akasha, books are inflexible and rigid, and there is no guarantee that their contents are error-free either. To use such a medium of knowledge is to dance with potential misinformation. The majority of people in Sumeru hate this, but Alhaitham derives great enjoyment from it. It was from reading that he acquired the ability to learn, analyze, and even rectify, and ultimately, he has learned to question. If the rustic and primitive method known as reading is ever any trouble, it is trouble that Alhaitham appreciates. Alhaitham's grandmother told him: "You and your father both like reading. Now, I can't say if the two of you have been given too much share of wisdom or not, but always remember that being different is a gift." Knowledge is to be recognized, pursued, and trusted, but one should never forget to question it. Perhaps only those who come to such an understanding will not be easily moved by Canned Knowledge and other convenient knowledge media. And only someone who had already met these prerequisites would have casually read the Akasha manual sealed deep within the House of Daena. As Alhaitham's grandmother had said, books contain useless information, and sometimes in large amounts, but his sharp mind will sift through them — and if a book he has read lingers in his memory, it will come in handy one day. After his grandmother's passing, Alhaitham managed her funeral on his own, inheriting her properties and her small library. Before she passed away, Alhaitham's grandmother gave him this earnest blessing: "You are such a smart child. Many such people have large egos and a propensity to act on their own. You are outstanding and possess a broader horizon than ordinary people. This is not a bad thing, but you must take care to have a clearer mind than others. You must understand that vain pursuits are but dust, and that you must discern your path with the greatest of wisdom." Later, Alhaitham applied for the Akademiya and was immediately admitted, scoring high marks in the Haravatat entrance exam. He was informed that his grandmother had also applied for him to be able to attend classes in other Darshans. Following his late grandmother's advice, Alhaitham has always kept a low profile and a clear mind, and always makes decisions for himself. Years later, when Alhaitham moved into his new house, he brought all those books over. While sorting through them, he flipped through a few that he had read long ago. The journals that had well-wishes written on their title pages were from his mother's collection, and the ones with reference materials inserted between pages and notes on the margins had once belonged to his father. On top of them, there was a thick book with an exquisite, emerald-colored cover. On the title page, his grandmother had written thus: May my child Alhaitham lead a peaceful life. * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 6 |
The Doer's Belt Pouch | A sturdy and durable green belt pouch. People often mistake it for a wide belt, an impression perhaps reinforced by its color being in perfect harmony with Alhaitham's outfit. There are only a few things in this pouch: Keys, some recent read of Alhaitham's, and a portable music player that goes with his headphones. Alhaitham personally made the music player when he first became the scribe, and it is connected to the headphones via cables of the same color. He sometimes uses the gadget to play music, and other times, to block noise. * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 4 |
Vision | "The value of language is not limited to words. A unified language helps to govern thoughts. Language is the bottom line, rules, weapons, and violence. By making our language unique, we can open up a special path to the relative completion of minds. Governing thoughts may appear meaningless to some, but to others, it has a very significant meaning. Individuals' pursuit of uniqueness gives rise to various languages and media. People are controlled by language under many circumstances." As Alhaitham flipped through these pages, reaching the end of the book and its back cover, he realized that an intricate ornament had been underneath the tome this whole time. Of course, he knew what it was — a Vision, the proof of one's power. However, this item did not mean much to him. A believer might have perceived this divine item to be a thing most lofty, but to him, it was no more than a useful tool. Alhaitham was out on a research trip when he was given the Vision. He didn't plan to dwell too much on it. It belonged to him, after all, so what difference would it make if he checked on it tomorrow, as opposed to today? And just like the knowledge he has acquired, what he has obtained shall always remain in his possession. * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 6 |
1,898 responses to “Alhaitham”
eagerly waiting for his rerun
You will always be famous
Has anyone tried mono dendro with him? No quicken/bloom is allowed
That seems terribly inefficient considering how much value you gain from dendro reactions. Not having access to reliable reactions would also hinder Nahida’s skill in mono dendro
Couldn’t agree more. I saw this clip: https://youtu.be/cowH1iYnWq0
It suggests that mono dendro is indeed suck
it’s not because someone cleared abyss with it that it means anything cause team wise there’s literaly no purpose stacking several dendro
as long as you get two you have your resonnance, any of these two can carry deepwood, next ones does nothing.
Yaoyao only brings heal, Dendro Mc gives a small EM buff which is really not that important considering there’s already Nahida they just fill slots many other chars would fill better because they don’t bring anything else than their personnal dmg which kinda sucks considering the large pannel of chars you already have..
and lol in case you didn’t look Alhaitam is C6 with Folliar in the footage, so actualy he’s just so broken that he doesn’t care about his teammates, making the team a big joke
“you didn’t look Alhaitam is C6 with Folliar” it only strengthens the fact that mono dendro is suck. Only barely to clear the floor on time even with c6 shows how bad the team could be when he’s c0
why would you when you can more than double your damage by slotting any offield electro applicator? dendro without reaction is worse than geo since geo characters usually have more multiplier to offset the lacking of reaction damage.
the closest or the best mono dendro comp you can get is Tighnari with Lyney sig
God he’s the best Dendro DPS and I am not being biased at all. I trashed him a lot during his first waves of nerfs but he came out on Live and destroyed every enemy easily. Thing is he heavily depends on Nahida’s 250EM buff so don’t cope with Baizhu or C1 Yaoyao in any way.
Heavily depending on Nahida seems like a build or skill issue.
truth
I don’t use nahida in my team, shes too low rn and he casually does 35k non crit.
I seen leaks, that he will get a rerun in 3.7. Should i get his C2 or his signature? Right now he is C1 have the Jade cutter on him.
if he’s rerunning with kazuha i’d go for the weapon banner instead of his c2 because you can’t really lose there
his cons are really bad
Imo Alhaitam’s constellations are not that good. They’re filled with terms and conditions. For comparison example.:
Kazuha’s C1: cd decrease & ult reset no cap
Al’s C1: cd reset only if you hit enemies with your mirror. If you miss then happy waiting. Oh there’s ICD too.
Kaz’s C2: 200 EM bonus for all, again no cap.
Al’s C2: 200 EM bonus only if you create 4 mirrors.
Even Yae’s cons are better than Al.
I mean Alhaitam C1 cd decrease mb
i love him so much! my favourite character ever!!
should i lvl up his normal atk talent, or does it not help increase anything else?
You have to use normal and charged attacks in your rotation, so yes.
Skill>>>Burst>>>Normal Attacks
https://genshin.gg/tier-list/
updated, look where Alhaitham and Nilou are
told ya
yup hahahaha, i know they will got ss+ tier, and i got them :”)), finally i can 36 star spyirall abyss
Never doubted Alhaitham or Nilou for even a second.
However, Ayato has no business being lower than both Childe and Kokomi in that list. Ayato is virtually interchangeable with Kokomi as a driver in a lot of teams, especially in Dendro teams. He’s more effective than Kokomi in single target scenarios.
i like this one more but it’s still not perfect
https://game8.co/games/Genshin-Impact/archives/297465
No need to post like this
U can give me ur thought and watch me trigger them with meme
Another garbage tier-list, while also based on another tier-list:
– Sara in S+, although she is played only with Raiden – and in less than half of the Raiden teams:
she is not played in meta National, Hyperbloom and Double-Electro with Nahida, as well as in many non-meta, but still perfectly working teams like Double-Hydro or a team with Eula.
In fact, Sara is only needed for C2 Raiden hyper-carry and in a rather mediocre Mono-Electro (however, in mono-electro Sara can be replaced).
– Goro stands in S+, while those with whom it is used in S and B. Show me someone who uses Goro in squads without Itto/Noelle?
– Childe stands above Ayato, although they are interchangeable
– A rank QiQi? Wth…
… a bunch of other garbage. Bruh.
-c6 sara is one of the best units for raiden hypercarry and at c2 raiden hypercarry is meta and its insane so c6 sara in s tier is honestly fine, ss is debatebly okay. she’s niche but good when she works.
-wtf? gorou in s+ but sara lower? gorou is literally the same thing, a super niche support for itto and dps noelle. difference is itto and noelle are kinda shite compared to c2 raiden and are about as decent (noelle being worse) than c0 raiden.
-Childe is not above ayato. he’s only better in national which i agree is a super strong team but ayato still works well. but in hyperbloom ayato is very good while childe is literally shyt and unusable not to mention ayato is also better in freeze, electro charged, burgeon too, soup stuff and if you want to play hyper carry then ayato is also better.
-Qiqi is put in b rank which is still too high but yea qiqi shouldnt be close to A
hyperbloom childe shit and unuseable? i use it virtually every abyss these days and get 36*s each time. It really just sounds like a major skill issue on your part. Or maybe you don’t even have him but are just a spreadsheet warrior? And you say ayato is better in freeze when he doesn’t even have quadratic scaling? PLEASE come back when your bias isnt worn on your sleeve.
for me personally in hyperbloom childe has to be C6 or else i’ll feel copium
childe hyperbloom works pretty well. it’s not shit.
2023 and you people still actualy use tier lists as a measurement of units power and to add on it’s a garbage tier list , why would you put Faruzan in A tier when she is literally not functionable outside scara/xiao mono anemo teams who they rank those units lower than her? Same for Gorou and Sara , a lisa with TToDS literally can perform as good as a C6 Sara and yet again we have yet another listing where people put Sucrose way lower than she deserves to be even tho she assumes the same role as Kazuha with the only difference being that Kazuha double swirls.
idk if you just went out of your way to find the worst tier list possible but you managed to do it
That tier list ain’t wrong tho. Alhaitham is still top and QiQi is sh*t. Looks fine to me. You can cry all you want about who’s mid, that’s on you and we don’t care.
Alhaitham and Nilou still top.