
| Name | Gest of the Mighty Wolf | |
| Family | Weapon, Claymore | |
| Rarity | ||
| Conversion Exp | 300000 | |
| Base Attack | 45.94 | |
| Substat Type | Critical Rate % | |
| Base Substat | 7.2% | |
| Weapon Affix | Indomitable Chivalry | |
| Affix Description | Increase ATK SPD by 10%. Every time the equipping character’s Normal Attack(s) hit opponent(s), when they cast their Elemental Skill, or when they begin their Charged Attack(s), gain 1/2/2 stacks of Four Winds’ Hymn respectively: DMG dealt is increased by Additionally, when the party has the “Hexerei: Secret Rite” effect, each stack of Four Winds’ Hymn also increases the equipping character’s CRIT DMG by | |
| Description | Legend has it that this greatsword was forged by the hand of Ravenwood, who inherited the name of Boreas, prior to his ascension to knighthood. | |
| Weapon Ascension Materials |
| Table of Content |
| Weapon Stats |
| Weapon Affix |
| Item Story |
| Gallery |
Weapon Stats
| Lv | Atk | Bonus CritRate% | Materials | Total Materials |
| 1 | 45.94 | 7.2% | ||
| 20 | 121.73 | 12.72% | ||
| 20+ | 152.83 | 12.72% | ||
| 40 | 235.2 | 18.54% | ||
| 40+ | 266.3 | 18.54% | ||
| 50 | 308.42 | 21.45% | ||
| 50+ | 339.62 | 21.45% | ||
| 60 | 382.43 | 24.36% | ||
| 60+ | 413.53 | 24.36% | ||
| 70 | 456.99 | 27.26% | ||
| 70+ | 488.09 | 27.26% | ||
| 80 | 532.23 | 30.17% | ||
| 80+ | 563.33 | 30.17% | ||
| 90 | 608.07 | 33.08% |
Weapon Affix
| Lv | Affix Progression | Materials |
| 1 | Increase ATK SPD by 10%. Every time the equipping character's Normal Attack(s) hit opponent(s), when they cast their Elemental Skill, or when they begin their Charged Attack(s), gain 1/2/2 stacks of Four Winds' Hymn respectively: DMG dealt is increased by Additionally, when the party has the "Hexerei: Secret Rite" effect, each stack of Four Winds' Hymn also increases the equipping character's CRIT DMG by | |
| 2 | Increase ATK SPD by 10%. Every time the equipping character's Normal Attack(s) hit opponent(s), when they cast their Elemental Skill, or when they begin their Charged Attack(s), gain 1/2/2 stacks of Four Winds' Hymn respectively: DMG dealt is increased by Additionally, when the party has the "Hexerei: Secret Rite" effect, each stack of Four Winds' Hymn also increases the equipping character's CRIT DMG by | |
| 3 | Increase ATK SPD by 10%. Every time the equipping character's Normal Attack(s) hit opponent(s), when they cast their Elemental Skill, or when they begin their Charged Attack(s), gain 1/2/2 stacks of Four Winds' Hymn respectively: DMG dealt is increased by Additionally, when the party has the "Hexerei: Secret Rite" effect, each stack of Four Winds' Hymn also increases the equipping character's CRIT DMG by | |
| 4 | Increase ATK SPD by 10%. Every time the equipping character's Normal Attack(s) hit opponent(s), when they cast their Elemental Skill, or when they begin their Charged Attack(s), gain 1/2/2 stacks of Four Winds' Hymn respectively: DMG dealt is increased by Additionally, when the party has the "Hexerei: Secret Rite" effect, each stack of Four Winds' Hymn also increases the equipping character's CRIT DMG by | |
| 5 | Increase ATK SPD by 10%. Every time the equipping character's Normal Attack(s) hit opponent(s), when they cast their Elemental Skill, or when they begin their Charged Attack(s), gain 1/2/2 stacks of Four Winds' Hymn respectively: DMG dealt is increased by Additionally, when the party has the "Hexerei: Secret Rite" effect, each stack of Four Winds' Hymn also increases the equipping character's CRIT DMG by |
Item Story
Tales praising knights' martial feats have been passed down since ancient times in the land of poetry and wine. Amongst these resplendent verses, stories of the "wolf" are always the most beloved. After all, compared to the stately "lion," the free-roaming wolf better suits a poet's heart. Such tales often begin like this: A wandering knight arrives from the northern lands, traveling with a companion named Andrius, and together they visit a city freshly freed. The untamed wolf hunts alongside the knight. They slay the beasts that plague the countryside, and drive back the great serpent that threatens the coast. In time, the homesick lone wolf leaves its spirit behind in the emerald wilds, and the knight, too, departs quietly, tracing the steps of his companion. In the end, none ever learned the ranger-knight's name. And yet, his deeds were never lost to history. Romantic poets, ever eager to read meaning into legend, would have it that the nameless knight always strode onto the battlefield after drinking deep of the snowlands' searing spirits. Yet few know that the knight had come to bear witness to the wolf's fate, and that his homeland was never that merciless land of driving snow. Before he ever became the heart of a tale, the knight lived as he pleased, utterly devoid of a hero's airs. Aside from the Grand Master, who never gave up trying to recruit him, the tavern's guests saw him as nothing more than an ordinary drinker. The sole exception was a boy named Ravenwood, the son of the city's blacksmith. During the few short years the nameless knight remained in Mondstadt, the boy almost made himself his sidekick. They met when the knight first arrived in the city and commissioned the boy's father to forge him a sword. As payment, he offered a handful of coins, each stamped with a mark no one recognized. The blacksmith, who had once forged blades exclusively for the nobles, chose to simply gift the knight that heavy slab of iron. "In the new Mondstadt, everyone should take up arms to defend our freedom." From then on, the boy followed the nameless knight wherever he went, most often standing in silence as he watched the knight practice his sword. At times, when exhaustion set in, the knight would fall to rambling as the sun set, telling stories of a foreign land long forgotten. It was a place where flowers never withered, where rivers ran with mead, and along their banks once stood a warrior kingdom that had since vanished from the world. There, warriors who aforetime sang of devotion and honor bent the knee before power and gold, willingly offering their blades to a greedy tyrant. Thus, the law was abolished, and high virtue crumbled into ruin, until those who had enslaved others were made slaves themselves. The night wind stirred the nameless knight's tattered cloak, and his finely wrought armor with intricate patterns gleamed under the moonlight. Wandering and freedom were to be the final fate of the knight without a homeland, for beneath the moon, there was nothing left for him to defend. Many years later, the tale of Andrius became a legend, and the chain-breaking hero was nowhere to be found. It is said that freedom is born of great sacrifice, yet the comfort that follows often leads back to servitude. The Knights' code still echoed in memory, but former comrades had already broken their oaths, seeking refuge once again in the embrace of the old aristocracy. In such uncertain times, the blacksmith's son picked up a newly forged longsword and set out into the wilds. "Once lost, neither freedom nor the courage to die for it can be reclaimed. Cherish your virtue while it still endures." Days later, a knight draped in a tattered cloak appeared before the gates of the fortress. Wielding his heavy, fearsome sword, he danced with his foes as if guided by the hand of a god. An old man recognized his techniques as those once used by the knight who called himself "Andrius." "It's Andrius! Andrius has returned!" Amid the crowd's roaring cheers, Ravenwood closed his eyes... Charge! For freedom, and chivalry indomitable! |





21 responses to “Gest of the Mighty Wolf”
anyone else think this could work well on Razor?
absolutely
Oh my god im gonna pull this for Varka and my Eula
优菈新武器吗,有点意思
I wanna get this for my Varka and hope he’s rerun with Flins since I also wants his sig.
Also think this is good for Itto if he’s paired with Durin and Albedo
I think it can be okay, but with Itto you usually start the rotation with full bull stacks and doing the CA chain without any buffs from this weapon. Only than onwards you actually stack any buffs but often you can get all of his stacks again before doing a 5th normal atk so before finishing this weapons buffs. And the 4s duration makes it real hard to pre-stack it 🙁
Itto is soo outdated its fucking insane, cant fucking run him even in as little as abyss to comfortably 12* clear since Fontaine, that shit won’t save him.
wonder how it will stack with diluc’s C6 atk speed.
2 fast it may overtake hydro auras?
can’t wait to mess around with it.
whaaat?! no WGS on him as in lore?! whaaat??!
*act surprised failed*
Great joke.
And yes they would’ve tried to sell whatever the sig is, but do you have friends and can be not insufferable for half a second in your life?
All i said is that POS looks like overdesigned ass, and stats are underwhelming, but you can’t read between the lines.
Great joke.
And yes they would’ve tried to sell whatever the sig is, but do you have friends and can be not insufferable for half a second in your life?
All i said is that POS looks like overdesigned ass, and stats are underwhelming, but you can’t read between the lines.
Great joke.
And yes they would’ve tried to sell whatever the sig is, but do you have friends and can be not insufferable for half a second in your life?
All i said is that POS looks like overdesigned ass, and stats are underwhelming, but you can’t read between the lines.
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Great joke.
And yes they would’ve tried to sell whatever the sig is, but do you have friends and can be not insufferable for half a second in your life?
All i said is that POS looks like overdesigned ass, and stats are underwhelming, but you can’t read between the lines.
(is this a meme or what? oh well)
nigga couldn’t take the heat and had to resort to spamming shit with alts ( ToT)
We got a real Einstein here.
Also varka is the first character to not look like a sumpter fire in MONTHS sybau
i called the sword design a POS and not a character, hope you can uderstand that when reading LETTERS IN CONTEXT. 🙏🙏🙏 reading comprehencion is in all time low and im loosing hope in human race
i called the sword design a POS and not a character, hope you can uderstand that when reading LETTERS IN CONTEXT. 🙏🙏🙏 reading comprehencion is in all time low and im loosing hope in human race
Great joke.
And yes they would’ve tried to sell whatever the sig is, but do you have friends and can be not insufferable for half a second in your life?
All i said is that POS looks like overdesigned ass, and stats are underwhelming, but you can’t read between the lines.
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And here i hoped Wolfs gravestone would still be a great fit. Both in vanity and practice.
It would look like shit, and that’s literally diluc’s signature
ehhh… I wouldnt call it a Diluc sig when it gives team wide atk%