Nahida Best Teams Guide for Genshin Impact. Includes top Nahida comps for Lunar-Bloom, Hyperbloom, Spread, Aggravate, and Burgeon, plus best weapons, stats, and artifacts.
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Best Teams For Nahida
Popular Teams For Nahida
Team | Rating Description |
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▼ Bloom Nahida | ★★★★★ - Performs at its best against multiple enemies due to the AoE of the Blooms. - Requires Nilou to be competitive in terms of damage output. - The addition of Lauma further elevates the DPS potential of this team. |
▼ Quicken with Hyperbloom (Quickbloom) Nahida | ★★★★・ - One of Nahida's most popular teams. - Lets a Dendro or Electro DPS benefit from the consistently triggered Aggravate or Spread reaction while also having a few Hyperblooms contributing to the overall damage output. |
▼ Hyperbloom Nahida | ★★★・・ - Team focused on triggering the Hyperbloom reaction as much as possible. - Strong baseline damage with flexible teammate options. - Can be played with On-Field or Off-Field Nahida. |
▼ Spread / Aggravate Nahida | ★★★・・ - Nahida is the ideal support for Aggravate or Spread On-Field DPSes. - Straightforward rotations make these teams easy to pilot. |
▼ Burgeon Nahida | ★★・・・ - Best used against multiple enemies for more Burgeon damage. - DPS potential is slightly lower when compared to other Dendro reactions. |
Bloom Nahida Team Comp
Team Composition & Equipment
Character | Weapon Artifact & Stats |
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![]() | ![]() ![]() Main Elemental Mastery / Elemental Mastery / Elemental Mastery Sub 1. Elemental Mastery 2. Energy Recharge |
![]() | ![]() ![]() ![]() Main HP% / HP% / HP% Sub 1. HP% 2. Elemental Mastery 3. Crit Rate or DMG 4. Energy Recharge |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Main Energy Recharge or EM / EM / EM, CRIT Rate or DMG Sub 1. Elemental Mastery (EM) 2. CRIT Rate or DMG 3. Energy Recharge |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Main Energy Recharge or EM / EM / EM Sub 1. Elemental Mastery (EM) 2. Energy Recharge 3. HP% |
Lauma's release revitalized Nahida's Bountiful Bloom team with Nilou thanks to her innate buffs that help increase the DPS output of the Bloom reaction. Alongside enabling Blooms to CRIT (which is also what C2 Nahida does), she also further shreds both Hydro and Dendro RES. Lauma's Elemental Burst also further boosts the damage dealt by the Bountiful Blooms, although up to a limited amount of instances.
This team is likely to see a quick rise in overall meta presence as the endgame content shifts to favor Nod-Krai mechanics and Lunar Reactions. It also has a high damage floor, provided you have all the necessary limited 5-stars.
Rotation Of Bloom Nahida Team
No. | Procedure |
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1 | Start with Nahida's Burst, then apply her Skill to all enemies. |
2 | Use Nilou's Elemental Skill 3 times to convert regular Blooms into Bountiful Blooms. |
3 | Use Lauma's Elemental Burst, into Elemental Skill (Hold). |
4 | Swap to Kokomi. Deploy her Elemental Skill. |
5 | Switch to Nahida and use her Normal Attack to apply more Dendro to create blooms. You can swap into Kokomi to use her Elemental Burst for healing if needed. |
6 | Swap to Lauma again once you have enough Verdant Dew stacks to use another Elemental Skill (Hold). |
7 | Repeat from Step 1. |
Lauma converts a triggered Bloom reaction into Lunar-Bloom, which generates Verdant Dew stacks. The Verdant Dew is consumed by her Hold Skill, and can only be used when she has such stacks. The Hold Skill deals Lunar-Bloom damage and is one of the biggest reasons for this team's increase in DPS potential, so be sure to incorporate its usage in the rotation whenever you're able to.
Nahida and Kokomi are the more appropriate On-Field characters since they can use Normal Attacks to apply their elements to enemies to keep triggering the Bloom or Lunar-Bloom reaction.
Substitute Characters
Character | Sub | Details |
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![]() | ![]() | - Nilou enhances regular Blooms by turning them into Bountiful Blooms, that have better damage and explode instantly, when she's in the party. Replacing her means the team becomes a normal Bloom team, whose damage isn't competitive and may struggle to clear endgame content. - If you still want to run a Bloom team, you can instead substitute Nilou with Kaveh who can detonate Dendro cores instantly with his Elemental Skill. He'll be taking most of the field time so its best to pair him with Off-Field supports. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() ![]() Traveler ![]() ![]() | - Replacing Lauma means you won't have access to her Lunar-Bloom damage, which lowers the damage potential of the team, but it can still be enough to clear content. - Bloom teams will typically want at least two Dendro and two Hydro characters, so try to balance your choice around this. - If you are using Kaveh instead of Nilou, you can opt to slot in Yelan or Xingqiu for Hydro application. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | - Kokomi usually functions as the primary healer and alternate On-Field character if Nahida takes too much damage. - Substitutes for her role on this team can range from a Dendro or Hydro healer, or you can bring an On-Field Hydro character like Ayato instead. |
Apart from Nilou, a lot of the pieces in this team are flexible so long as they are either Hydro or Dendro. Nilou is almost mandatory when you want a pure Bloom team to be competitive in terms of DPS, and Nahida is one of her best supports. You can still attempt to run a Bloom comp without either, but you're better off playing around a different Dendro reaction instead, like Hyperbloom.
▲ Return to Best TeamsQuickbloom Nahida Team Comp
Team Composition & Equipment
![]() | ![]() ![]() Main Elemental Mastery / Elemental Mastery / Elemental Mastery or CRIT Sub 1. Elemental Mastery 2. Energy Recharge 3. CRIT Rate or DMG |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Main Elemental Mastery / Dendro DMG / CRIT Rate or DMG Sub 1. Energy Recharge 2. CRIT Rate or DMG 3. Elemental Mastery |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Main Energy Recharge / Hydro DMG or HP% / CRIT Rate or DMG Sub 1. Energy Recharge 2. HP% |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Main Elemental Mastery / Elemental Mastery / Elemental Mastery Sub 1.Elemental Mastery 2.HP% |
Note | The typical Hyperbloom team core uses a Dendro and Hydro character to create Dendro cores and an Electro character to trigger Hyperbloom by applying Electro. The fourth slot affects the total Hyperblooms: a second Dendro or Electro makes it easier trigger Spread or Aggravate, while an extra Hydro increases Hyperbloom production. |
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The team above aims to allow the On-Field Dendro or Electro DPS to take advantage of the increased damage from Spreading or Aggravating their strongest attacks, while also producing a few Hyperblooms ever so often as a bonus. The rate of triggering Hyperbloom in a comp like this is reduced in comparison to a team with two Hydro, but the personal damage from the On-Field character is usually more than enough to compensate.
Rotation of Quickbloom Nahida Team
No. | Procedure |
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1 | Start with Nahida's Burst, then apply her Skill to all enemies. |
2 | Next, swap to Yelan, use her Skill (Hold), then use her Burst. |
3 | Switch to Shinobu then activate her Skill, followed by her Burst. |
4 | Swap to Alhaitham to perform the DPS combo of your choice. |
5 | Repeat 1 once support abilities start expiring. |
Nahida is the support in a team composition like this, so she only needs to deploy her Elemental Burst and Skill before swapping out. If another wave spawns before the other support abilities expire, you can either wait out everyone's ability durations or swap back to Nahida to reapply her Elemental Skill on the new enemies. Use whichever you think is appropriate for the content you're currently tackling.
Substitute Characters
Character | Sub | Details |
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![]() | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | - A Dendro or Electro character that applies their Element rapidly or hit often are the ideal On-Field DPS choices. - These characters are the best overall options, but more so because they can benefit from causing Spread or Aggravate to trigger on key abilities, which buffs the damage of these attacks. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() ![]() | - Yelan is a direct replacement for Xingqiu since they have very similar kits - Kokomi can provide healing and consistent Hydro application. - Furina's DMG% buff may not work on the Hyperblooms themselves, but they can help increase the personal damage of both Alhaitham and Nahida respectively. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() | - Raiden Shogun in this team will be built with Elemental Mastery instead of her usual build. She only uses her Elemental Skill once per rotation and won't need to deploy her Elemental Burst at all. - Ineffa enables Lunar-Charged which adds another layer of damage to the overall DPS. The uptime of Lunar-charged may be lower if you pair her with Dendro DPS, so an Electro DPS may be more a fitting pair for Ineffa in a Quickbloom team with Nahida. |
A pure Hyperbloom team with Nahida only really needs a Hydro character and an Electro character built with an Elemental Mastery focus to trigger the reaction. By adding a Dendro or Electro On-Field DPS in the last slot, they can help elevate the comp's performance by contributing their own personal damage to the total team DPS.
▲ Return to Best TeamsHyperbloom Nahida Team Comp
Team Composition & Equipment
![]() | ![]() ![]() Main Elemental Mastery / Elemental Mastery/ Elemental Mastery Sub 1. Elemental Mastery 2. Energy Recharge |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Main Energy Recharge/ Hydro DMG / CRIT Rate or DMG Sub 1. Energy Recharge 2. CRIT Rate or DMG 3. ATK% | ![]() Furina | ![]() └ If you're having trouble charging Furina's Burst every rotation, you can try equipping Fleuve Cendre Ferryman, Favonius Sword or Festering Desire instead. ![]() Main Energy Recharge or HP% / HP% / CRIT Rate or DMG Sub 1. Energy Recharge 2. CRIT Rate or DMG 3. HP% |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Main Elemental Mastery / Elemental Mastery / Elemental Mastery Sub 1.Elemental Mastery 2.HP% |
The team sample above revolves around using Nahida as the On-Field character to activate key support abilities like Yelan and Xingqiu's Elemental Bursts to create Dendro cores, and then applying Electro with Shinobu's Elemental Skill to these cores to trigger Hyperbloom. This comp is one of the stronger pure Hyperbloom teams and is especially good into bosses due to the single-target nature of the Hyperbloom reaction.
Rotation of Hyperbloom Nahida Team
No. | Procedure |
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1 | Start with Nahida's Burst, then apply her Skill to all enemies. |
2 | Switch to Xingqiu and use his Burst |
3 | Next, swap to Yelan, use her Skill (Hold), then use her Burst. |
4 | Switch to Shinobu then activate her Skill, followed by her Burst. |
5 | Swap back to Nahida to use her Normal Attacks to apply constantly apply Dendro to the enemies as well as trigger Yelan and Xingqiu's Bursts. |
6 | Repeat 1 once support abilities start expiring. |
Nahida's Normal Attacks have decent range to them, so you can maintain fair distance against an enemy while still allowing Shinobu's Elemental Skill to hit the Dendro cores. Because Nahida can easily get knocked without a shield, it's good to be aware of certain enemy attack patterns to be able to dodge accordingly.
Substitute Characters
Character | Sub | Details |
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![]() | ![]() ![]() ![]() | - Having two sources of Off-Field Hydro application makes it easier to create more Dendro Cores to trigger Hyperbloom with. Use whichever is available to you. - In Furina's case, her DMG% buff doesn't increase Hyperbloom damage, so she's mostly there to apply her element, but her buff can be used by the On-Field character to increase their personal DPS. - To use Ayato Off-Field, you'd need a lot of Energy Recharge. But you can also use him as the On-Field driver instead of Nahida if it's more achievable for you. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() ![]() | - Xingqiu is a direct replacement for Yelan since they have very similar kits. - Kokomi can provide healing and consistent AoE Hydro application. - As previously stated, Furina's buff doesn't apply to Hyperbloom so she primarily contributes her AoE Hydro application and personal damage. |
![]() | ![]() | - Raiden's Elemental Skill has wide reach and can be triggered Off-Field. When built with Elemental Mastery, she can be a very convincing Hyperbloom trigger. - Not using Shinobu as your Electro trigger removes your sustain from the core team, so if you find this team difficult to play without a healer, look to change one of your Hydro characters to a healer instead. |
Nahida can easily work with most Hyperbloom teams so replacing characters in this team is fairly easy to do so. It's especially important to have good Hydro application that would synergize well with On-Field Nahida so you can create Dendro cores to trigger Hyperbloom from.
▲ Return to Best TeamsSpread or Aggravate Nahida Team Comp
Team Composition & Equipment
Character | Weapon Artifact & Stats |
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![]() | ![]() ![]() Main Elemental Mastery / Elemental Mastery / Elemental Mastery Sub 1. Elemental Mastery 2. Energy Recharge 3. CRIT Rate or DMG |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Main ATK% or Elemental Mastery/ Electro DMG / CRIT Rate or DMG Sub 1. Energy Recharge 2. CRIT Rate or DMG 3. ATK% |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Main Elemental Mastery / Electro DMG / CRIT Rate or DMG Sub 1. Energy Recharge 2. CRIT Rate or DMG 3. ATK% |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Main Energy Recharge or ATK% / ATK% / ATK% Sub 1. Energy Recharge 2. ATK% |
The basic premise of a Spread or Aggravate teams with Nahida involves boosting the damage dealt by a hit from an Electro or Dendro On-Field DPS as a result of the aforementioned reactions. A pure Spread or Aggravate team will want to keep the uptime of the base reaction, Quicken, by refraining from adding other elements like Hydro.to the party. The last slot is ideally a sustain option that can provide other meaningful buffs like Elemental Shred.
Rotation of Spread or Aggravate Nahida Team
No. | Procedure |
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1 | Start with Fischl's Burst. |
2 | Swap to Lan Yan then use her Skill into Burst so she can swirl Electro first. |
3 | Use Nahida's Skill, Burst is optional. |
4 | Swap to Clorinde, use her Elemental Skill, then use three Normal Attacks into another Skill proc until her special state ends. |
5 | Swap back to Lan Yan to use her Skill. |
6 | Return to Clorinde to deploy her Burst. |
7 | Repeat from step 1. |
Because you can't swirl Dendro, it may be hard to apply the Viridescent Venerer elemental RES shred to an enemy with Quicken on them. Starting with Fischl mitigates this issue, so Clorinde can quickly benefit from the lowered RES by the time she starts her combo. If you want a less time-consuming rotation, you can instead use Clorinde's Elemental Burst first then perform her Elemental Skill.
Substitute Characters
Character | Sub | Details |
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![]() | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | - Other Electro On-Field DPSes that can work well with Aggravate by either having innate Elemental Mastery scaling or numerous fast hits can be good alternatives to Clorinde. - Using a Dendro On-Field DPS that works well with Elemental Mastery is also valid, which turns the team into a Spread comp. Both Aggravate and Spread are essentially the same damage-boosting reaction, just with different trigger Elements. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() ![]() | - Miko and Beidou are decent substitutes for Fischl's role as an Off-Field Sub-DPS. Beidou is best paired with an Electro On-Field DPS so she can benefit from the Electro particles. - C6 Sara is also best with an Electro DPS due to her Electro-specific buffs. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | - The last slot is best reserved for your main sustain, such as a shielder or healer. - You can make use of Anemo characters that can shred elemental RES with Viridescent Venerer, but would require you to replace someone else with a sustain unit. |
The principle behind both a Spread and Aggravate comp are at a baseline very similar. Nahida will be the Deepwood Memories holder who will apply Off-Field Dendro and provide an Elemental Mastery Boost. The On-Field DPS is either Dendro or Electro that can trigger and maintain the Quicken reaction (Dendro plus Electro or vice-versa) on an enemy, and then benefit from the Spread (Quicken plus Dendro) or Aggravate (Quicken plus Electro) damage-boosting reactions.
The rest of the team involves an Electro Sub-DPS that can help maintain the Quicken aura on enemies while also contributing their own personal damage, as well as a shielder or healer to prevent too much HP loss or interruptions.
Burgeon Nahida Team Comp
Team Composition & Equipment
Character | Weapon Artifact & Stats |
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![]() | ![]() ![]() Main Elemental Mastery / Elemental Mastery / Elemental Mastery Sub 1. Elemental Mastery 2. Energy Recharge |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Main ATK% or Energy Recharge / Hydro DMG Bonus / CRIT Rate or Damage Sub 1. Energy Recharge 2. CRIT Rate or Damage 3. ATK% or HP% |
![]() | ![]() ![]() Main Elemental Mastery or Energy Recharge / Elemental Mastery / Elemental Mastery Sub 1. Elemental Mastery 2. Energy Recharge |
![]() | ![]() ![]() ![]() Main HP% or Energy Recharge / HP% / HP% or CRIT Rate (with Favonius Codex) Sub 1. Energy Recharge 2. HP% |
Nahida and a Hydro character will spawn the Dendro Cores, then a Pyro character triggers Burgeon by applying Pyro to the cores. Thoma's Elemental Burst is the ideal source of Pyro since he doesn't apply too much of it too quickly that it leads to Vaporise or Burning instead. He will want to be built with Elemental Mastery as the Burgeon trigger, but you should also ensure he has enough Energy Recharge to use his Burst reliably every rotation.
Rotation of Burgeon Nahida Team
No. | Procedure |
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1 | Start with Nahida's Burst, then apply her Skill to all enemies. |
2 | Switch to Ayato to use his Burst. |
3 | Next, use Thoma's Burst into Skill. Normal Attack twice to quickly trigger Burgeon. |
4 | Switch to Baizhu then use his Skill into Burst. |
5 | Swap to Ayato, then use his Skill. Normal Attack until his Skill duration is over. |
6 | Reapply Nahida's Skill. |
7 | Use Thoma's Skill again. Normal Attack twice. |
8 | Deploy Baizhu's Skill. |
9 | Repeat step 5 (Ayato's Skill). |
10 | Repeat rotation from step 1. |
Ayato acts as the On-Field character or driver, since he's responsible for triggering Thoma's Elemental Burst with his Normal Attacks. Ayato generally wants to use at least 2 Elemental Skills per rotation so he can reliably charge his Burst.
Substitute Characters
Character | Sub | Details |
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![]() | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | - Kokomi applies Hydro in an AoE and also provides heals, which is great for Burgeon. - Yelan is single-target oriented but can still be decent if you have her. - Candace at C6 also applies AoE Hydro. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() | - Dehya's slow Pyro application allows her to be a decent Burgeon trigger. - Xiangling applies more Pyro but her AoE is usable. Pair her with fast Hydro and Dendro application characters to off-set this. |
![]() | ![]() ![]() | - Baizhu can be replaced by other sustain options, notably Dendro characters that can also help apply the element. |
The Burgeon reaction does AoE damage, thus making characters with multi-target abilities the more ideal choice. Note that a Burgeon comp should have more Dendro or Hydro application in order to prevent the Burning reaction from taking over, which makes it hard to trigger Burgeon. It's recommended to keep this in mind when forming your Burgeon team.
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