Genshin Impact Flins Best Builds and Teams

Genshin Impact Flins

Flins is one of the most exciting new additions in Genshin Impact 6.0, designed as a Lunar-Charged Electro DPS with tight synergy requirements and high ceilings. Below is a guide to help players on Ultimategacha.com understand the best builds and team comps for Flins.

Flins Build Priorities – Weapons, Artifacts, and Stats

To unlock Flins’s full potential, your build must prioritize certain stats and gear.

  • Best Weapon
    Flins’s signature weapon Bloodsoaked Ruins is widely considered his BiS polearm due to its boosts to Lunar-Charged damage and CRIT support.
    Other solid alternatives include Staff of the Scarlet Sands, Primordial Jade Winged-Spear, or even the craftable Prospector’s Shovel for F2P setups.
  • Best Artifact Set & Stats
    The premier set for Flins is Night of the Sky’s Unveiling (4-piece).
    • Sands: ATK% or Elemental Mastery
    • Goblet: ATK% (rather than Electro)
    • Circlet: CRIT Rate or CRIT DMG
      Substats should focus on: CRIT Rate / CRIT DMG, then Energy Recharge to hit his burst thresholds, then ATK or EM.
      Alternative sets (if you lack the ideal one) include Thundering Fury (for cooldown reduction and reaction synergy) or Marechaussee Hunter in niche cases.
  • Stat Targets & Talent Priority
    A reasonable target build might aim for ~2,000 ATK, 130–140% Energy Recharge, ~60–70% CRIT Rate, ~175–200% CRIT DMG, with some leftover in Elemental Mastery.
    Talent priority:
    1. Elemental Burst (his main damage source)
    2. Elemental Skill
    3. Normal Attack (least priority)

Core Mechanics & Team Requirements

Flins’s kit heavily revolves around the Lunar-Charged reaction and the Moonsign / Ascendant Gleam mechanics of the Nod-Krai characters.

  • You must include at least one other Nod-Krai character in your team to unlock the Ascendant Gleam “Moonsign” buffs, which amplify Flins’s Lunar-Charged damage.
  • You also need Hydro application so that Flins can trigger the Lunar-Charged reaction (Electro + Hydro).
  • An Electro battery / sub-DPS or resistance shred / support to round out your four-person team.

Because of these requirements, Flins’s team options are somewhat narrow, but powerful when optimized.

Best Team Compositions

Here are some recommended team templates for Flins, both for high-end and more accessible setups.

Premium / Meta Team

Flins + Ineffa + Aino + Sucrose is often cited as the “top” composition:

  • Ineffa provides off-field Electro application, energy, and buffs to Lunar-Charged damage.
  • Aino (the free Nod-Krai Hydro character) helps fulfill the Hydro requirement and can also synergize with Moonsign mechanics.
  • Sucrose is a popular support because she brings resistance shred (via Viridescent Venerer) as well as buffing Elemental Mastery, both of which boost Flins’s damage.

This setup maximizes scaling and allows Flins to shine with minimal bottlenecks.

F2P / More Accessible Teams

If you don’t have Ineffa, options still exist:

  • Use Flins + Aino + Fischl + Lan Yan (or Sucrose). Fischl acts as the Electro battery/sub DPS, Lan Yan or Sucrose handles resistance shred or buffing.
  • Another combo seen in community discussions: Flins + Ororon C6 + Aino + Sucrose can be viable, reportedly ~20% weaker than with Ineffa.

Niche / Hyperbloom Hybrid

If you have a Dendro or Hyperbloom character such as Lauma, you could experiment with a Hybrid Lunar-Bloom team. But note: these are less optimal, and Flins’s performance will drop compared to a dedicated Lunar-Charged team.

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