the Hydro Fury: Neuvillette’s Talent Priority Breakdown

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Neuvillette, the enigmatic Hydro catalyst user in Genshin Impact, has captivated players with his unique play style. His strength lies in his devastating Charged Attacks, but mastering him requires a strategic approach to talent prioritization.

This guide delves deep into Neuvillette’s talents, exploring which ones deserve your precious resources first and how to maximize his combat potential.

The Core: Normal Attack Takes Center Stage

Neuvillette’s bread and butter lies in his Normal Attack: Ocean’s Whisper. Unlike most catalyst users who rely on Elemental Skills or Bursts for damage, Neuvillette’s power comes from unleashing a series of coordinated strikes culminating in a potent Charged Attack. This Charged Attack, Aquatic Blade, deals significant Hydro DMG and scales directly with the level of your Normal Attack talent.

Here’s why prioritizing Normal Attack is crucial:

  • Charged Attack Supremacy: Neuvillette’s Charged Attack is the heart of his damage output. Investing in Normal Attack directly enhances the power of this attack, making you a force to be reckoned with on the battlefield.
  • Scaling Potential: As you level up your Normal Attack talent, the damage multiplier for your Charged Attack increases significantly. This translates to quicker enemy takedowns and smoother gameplay.
  • Long-Term Investment: Neuvillette benefits greatly from reaching Ascension Phase 4 (Level 90). This unlocks the full potential of his Normal Attack talent, making it a worthwhile long-term investment.

Takeaway: Focus on levelling up your Normal Attack talent first. Aim to get it to the highest level possible before significantly investing in other talents.

Elemental Skill and Burst: Supporting Cast for the Main Event

While the Normal Attack reigns supreme, Neuvillette’s Elemental Skill (Luminous Shower) and Elemental Burst (Hydrophant’s Song) play crucial roles in supporting his Charged Attack dominance. Here’s a breakdown of their functions and their place in the talent priority hierarchy:

  • Luminous Shower: This skill creates a field that generates Sourcewater Droplets. These droplets reduce the charged time of Neuvillette’s Charged Attack, allowing you to unleash its full power faster. Additionally, the field heals Neuvillette, mitigating some of the HP drain he experiences during his Charged Attack animation.
  • Hydrophant’s Song: This Burst summons a Hydrophant that deals Hydro DMG to enemies and generates more Sourcewater Droplets. It also provides a buff that increases Neuvillette’s Normal Attack DMG.

Talent Leveling Priority for Elemental Skill and Burst:

While both the Skill and Burst contribute to Neuvillette’s overall damage potential, they are secondary to the Normal Attack talent. Here’s a recommended approach:

  • Level the Elemental Skill to a decent level (around 6-8): This ensures you have a consistent source of Sourcewater Droplets and sustain, allowing you to perform Charged Attacks more efficiently.
  • The Elemental Burst can be leveled later (around 6-7): While the buff from the Burst is helpful, its primary function is to generate more droplets. Since your focus is on maximizing Charged Attack damage, the Burst can take a backseat for now.

Remember: These are general recommendations. You can adjust the levelling based on your team composition and play style. If you heavily rely on Neuvillette’s Burst for additional damage or crowd control, consider levelling it up sooner.

Advanced Considerations: Team Composition and Playstyle Nuances

Optimizing Neuvillette’s talent priority also involves considering how he fits into your team and your preferred combat approach. Here are some factors to keep in mind:

  • Reaction Enabler: Neuvillette excels at triggering elemental reactions like Vaporize and Freeze. If your team relies heavily on these reactions, consider levelling his Skill slightly higher to ensure consistent Hydro application.
  • Support Focus: If Neuvillette plays a more supportive role in your team, focusing solely on his Normal Attack might be sufficient. However, consider levelling his Skill to a decent level for some off-field Hydro applications.
  • Energy Recharge: Neuvillette’s Burst cost can be high. If you find yourself struggling to activate it consistently, consider using artefacts with Energy Recharge substats or equipping weapons that provide additional Energy Recharge.

By understanding these nuances, you can fine-tune your talent levelling strategy to perfectly match your Neuvillette and your team’s needs.

FAQs

Q: What’s the priority order for Neuvillette’s talents?

A: The golden rule is Normal Attack > Elemental Burst > Elemental Skill. Here’s why:

  • Normal Attack: Neuvillette’s Charged Attacks are the bread and butter of his damage, and they scale with your Normal Attack talent level. So, prioritize this for the biggest bang for your buck.
  • Elemental Burst (Aqua Curtain): This Burst enhances your Charged Attacks and generates Sourcewater Droplets that reduce their charging time. While not the primary damage source, it supports your Charged Attacks significantly, so level it after Normal Attacks.
  • Elemental Skill (Lingering Stream): This Skill creates a Hydro field and generates Sourcewater Droplets. While useful, its damage contribution is less than the Burst, making it the last priority for levelling.

Q: Are there any situations where I should prioritize Burst or Skill over the other?

A: It boils down to your playstyle and team composition:

  • Burst Priority: If you find yourself relying heavily on Neuvillette’s Burst to keep his Charged Attacks flowing, especially in longer fights, consider levelling it before his Skill.
  • Skill Priority: For shorter encounters where you can take down enemies quickly, the Skill might see more use. Levelling it slightly before the Burst can be a good option.

Q: Should I level Neuvillette’s talents to 10?

A: Not necessarily! Levelling talents is resource-intensive. Here’s a good approach:

  • Focus on getting your Normal Attack talent to at least level 8 or 9. This provides a significant damage boost.
  • For the Burst and Skill, level 6 or 7 is a good starting point. You can always invest further later if needed.

Q: Are there any resources where I can find more detailed information on Neuvillette’s talents?

A: Absolutely! Here are some helpful resources:

  • KeqingMains Neuvillette Quick Guide
  • IGN Neuvillette Build Guide

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