Electro has entered a whole new era with the arrival of Nod-Krai. The introduction of the Lunar-Charged reaction has reshaped the element from the ground up, creating combos and damage patterns we’ve never seen before. Suddenly, Electro isn’t just about Raiden’s big burst or Fischl’s trusty Oz—now it’s about chaining thunderclouds, amplifying reaction damage, and unleashing entirely fresh strategies.
New faces like Flins and Ineffa are pushing boundaries, while familiar favorites like Iansan, Ororon, and Clorinde prove they still have plenty to offer. Let’s dive into the updated Electro rankings for Genshin Impact 6.x.
Table of Contents
Overview of Electro Character Tiers
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Iansan |
Varesa |
T1 |
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Kuki Shinobu |
Raiden Shogun |
Clorinde |
Ororon |
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Fischl |
Yae Miko |
Cyno |
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T3 |
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Kujou Sara |
Keqing |
Lisa |
T0
Flins
Flins stands at the forefront of Electro as the first true Lunar-Charged main DPS, built to transform ordinary reactions into devastating bursts of damage. His Skill empowers his Normal and Charged Attacks with Electro infusion, while his Burst unlocks the Thunderous Symphony state, letting him unleash explosive AoE hits during short but deadly windows. With Hydro partners to trigger thunderclouds, he scales to heights no other Electro DPS can currently match, making him ideal for Spiral Abyss clears and boss fights.
Still, Flins demands investment and precision. Without consistent Hydro application or proper artifact tuning, his damage feels less stable, and he can be energy-hungry. Yet once his setup is in place, his synergy with the Lunar-Charged meta ensures overwhelming power. For players chasing Electro’s new ceiling, Flins is the most rewarding choice.
Want Flins to actually carry your runs? Check out our Flins Build Guide for artifacts, weapons, and team comps — and grab the Flins Materials page to plan ascensions and talent farming.
Ineffa
Ineffa shines as the enabler of Lunar-Charged reactions, turning standard Electro-Charged triggers into their stronger counterpart while amplifying the entire party’s reaction damage. Her kit provides both personal output and supportive buffs like Elemental Mastery, ensuring that teams gain consistent value from her presence. With her Burst creating wide AoE shockwaves and her passives enhancing uptime, she makes Lunar-Charged comps feel reliable rather than situational, raising their damage ceiling significantly.
She does not, however, dominate as a solo DPS. Ineffa thrives when paired with Hydro applicators and damage dealers who can capitalize on her enabling role. Without them, her performance is less striking. Still, in Spiral Abyss or reaction-heavy teams, she is the cornerstone that transforms good compositions into great ones, making her indispensable at the top tier.
Ready to make Ineffa the backbone of your Lunar-Charged squad? Start with the Build Guide (weapons, stats, rotations) — and don’t forget the Materials Guide, your one-stop list for talent books, boss drops, and farming shortcuts.
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Iansan
Iansan is a roaming attack-buff support who empowers the team through her Nightsoul system. Her Skill spawns a Kinetic Energy Scale that follows the active character, converting stored Nightsoul points into an ATK bonus and boosting movement speed. With Nightsoul active, her Charged Attack becomes a storm stomp that deals AoE Electro damage, letting her contribute offensively while sustaining reaction chains.
Her Burst expands this effect, creating a Scale that strengthens the party’s attacks while she continues feeding Nightsoul to keep buffs rolling. Iansan also heals the active character when she restores Nightsoul points, making her both a buffer and a source of sustain. Mobile, flexible, and reaction-friendly, she excels in teams that prefer a dynamic support over static burst buffs.
Varesa
Varesa offers a steady, accessible Electro DPS option for players seeking reliability without heavy team-building demands. Her Catalyst Plunging attacks and strong multipliers provide consistent damage even at C0, making her a practical main carry for story, exploration, and mid-tier Abyss. She thrives on straightforward builds and rewards players who prefer stable output over complex reaction juggling, making her especially appealing for free-to-play or casual users.
However, her ceiling is lower than the newest meta stars. She lacks the explosive synergy of Flins or the enabling power of Ineffa, and her steady damage can feel underwhelming in time-sensitive content. Still, her ease of use, forgiving build requirements, and reliable performance secure her a top spot in T0, giving Electro rosters a dependable option at minimal cost.
T1
Raiden Shogun
Raiden remains one of the most versatile Electro units, balancing burst damage with team utility. Her Burst delivers massive AoE strikes while restoring Energy to allies, and her Skill provides steady off-field Electro application that scales with Energy Recharge. This dual function makes her invaluable in Hyperbloom, Aggravate, or general hybrid comps, and with artifact sets that reward ER scaling, she adapts easily to different roles. Her flexibility means she continues to thrive even as the meta shifts.
That said, she is no longer the unrivaled Electro queen. Compared to Flins and Ineffa, her reaction synergy feels less specialized, and she needs well-balanced stats to maximize her damage. Even so, her mix of DPS and support utility ensures that she remains a safe and rewarding long-term investment, especially for Spiral Abyss runs.
Kuki Shinobu
Kuki Shinobu is a unique blend of healer and Electro enabler, offering steady team sustain while ensuring constant Electro application. Her Elemental Skill sacrifices her own HP to provide off-field Electro damage, which doubles as a reliable trigger for reactions like Hyperbloom and Overload. This dual role allows her to anchor reaction-focused squads by both keeping allies alive and maintaining reaction uptime. Her healing scales with Elemental Mastery, making her easy to build in synergy-heavy teams without demanding top-tier gear.
Though her personal damage is modest compared to dedicated DPS units, Kuki’s value lies in enabling others. Teams that rely on reaction chains, especially Dendro-based ones, see a dramatic boost in consistency and survivability when she is included. In Spiral Abyss, where sustain and reliable procs are crucial, she remains one of the most versatile supports Electro has to offer.
Clorinde
Clorinde plays as a sustainable Electro damage dealer who balances frequent on-field damage with self-healing utility. Her kit emphasizes consistent Electro application through Normal Attacks empowered by her Skill, while her healing mechanic allows her to remain active without overreliance on a dedicated healer. This makes her a reliable carry for prolonged fights where uptime and survivability are just as important as raw burst output. Her straightforward rotations and strong personal DPS give her broad usability across both Abyss and overworld combat.
However, Clorinde’s kit favors stability over explosive peaks, meaning she can feel less impactful compared to burst-centric carries like Flins. She also depends on solid support partners to reach her full potential, particularly Hydro units for reaction damage. Still, for players seeking a self-sufficient Electro DPS who can grind through sustained encounters with ease, Clorinde is a dependable and consistent pick.
Ororon
Ororon is an off-field Electro support who blends steady damage, utility, and crowd control. His Elemental Skill launches a Spirit Orb that bounces between enemies, granting Aspect Sigils and restoring Energy, while also feeding his Nightsoul points. These points are the backbone of his kit: when consumed, they trigger extra Electro damage through his passive, allowing him to contribute reactions even while off-field.
His Elemental Burst summons a Supersonic Oculus that taunts enemies and repeatedly fires sonic waves, dealing Electro damage and stacking extra bonuses in multi-target fights. With the taunt drawing aggro and his Nightsoul mechanics ensuring consistent Electro application, Ororon works as both a glue support and a reaction enabler. He may not dominate as a carry, but his mix of utility and sustained off-field presence makes him an underrated addition to many Electro comps.







T2
Fischl
Fischl is the classic off-field Electro sub-DPS, with Oz providing constant application and strong particle generation. She fits into almost any reaction team, from Aggravate to Hyperbloom, and remains reliable at low cost. While her raw scaling lags behind newer meta units, her flexibility and ease of use make her invaluable as glue in many lineups.
Yae Miko
Yae Miko acts as an Electro turret specialist, setting Sesshou Sakura that deal frequent off-field strikes and enabling bursty AoE with her Elemental Burst. She excels in reaction-heavy comps with careful rotations, rewarding players who manage her setup well. Though less plug-and-play than Fischl, she delivers higher damage ceilings when properly supported.
Cyno
Cyno is a dedicated on-field Electro DPS, unleashing sustained damage during his extended Burst state. He thrives in Aggravate teams where long uptime is rewarded, and his scaling lets him dominate single-target encounters. However, his heavy ER needs and strict rotations mean he’s demanding to build, making him less flexible than more recent Electro carries.
T3
Kujou Sara
Kujou Sara serves as a niche ATK buffer, most valuable alongside Electro carries like Raiden. Her Crowfeather mechanic grants strong team buffs, but clunky execution and low personal damage restrict her use. With constellations she scales better, yet outside buffing duty her impact remains limited in modern reaction metas.
Keqing
Keqing remains a fast-paced, stylish DPS whose Electro-infused attacks feel smooth and rewarding. Her flexibility makes her beginner-friendly, but compared to Lunar-Charged or reaction-focused units, her ceiling is lower. With heavy investment she can still shine, though she struggles to keep pace with the newest top-end carries.
Lisa
Lisa is a cost-efficient early-game Electro option, offering wide AoE coverage and DEF shred through her Burst. She helps new players clear mobs quickly and support reaction damage. Yet her scaling falls off in endgame content, leaving her more as a starter utility pick than a long-term competitive choice.
Conclusion
Electro in version 6.0 has entered a refreshing new chapter. Whether you’re experimenting with the latest reaction teams or sticking with proven classics, there’s plenty of room to tailor squads to your own style.
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