If you’re searching for someone to lead your party through the more difficult Spiral Abyss floors, Keqing is a good option. Electro-based elemental reactions, when used with the right characters, can instantly destroy weaker foes. But at the end of the day, it still depends on your preference as a player.Due to her high damage output, Keqing is best used as a carry DPS. However, if you want to maximize her kit and combat design, Electrotype will be the best option. Conclusionīoth Physical and Electro build goes well with Keqing. To know about weapons for Keqing of either build, please see our guide on the best weapon for Keqing here. This also means that for both Physical and Electro builds. With Keqing’s combat style that involves a lot of normal attacks, regardless if her weapon is infused with Electro or not, the 4-piece Gladiator’s Finale is still a good choice. You can use a 4-piece set of this artifact because it not only gives an ATK bonus of 18% but will also increase the damage of the user’s normal attack by 35% if they use a sword, claymore, or polearm. If ever you are short on Resin and still haven’t gone on artifact domains to farm, you might have parts of Gladiator’s Finale with good or at least decent stats. If your play style involves spamming Keqing’s elemental burst, you can also use the 2-piece set of Noblesse Oblige, which increases the damage of her elemental burst by 20%.
The damage increase is 35% and can easily be triggered by Keqing’s elemental burst or her sword infused with Electro.įor an alternative set, you can have a 2-piece Thundering Fury combined with another 2-piece set of either Gladiator’s Finale or Shimenawa’s Reminiscence.
The 2-piece set will only increase the character’s resistance to Electro damage, but the 4-piece set will also increase the damage the character deals with against opponents affected by Electro. The Thundersoother could be a little difficult to get buff from because you need to equip four pieces of this artifact set to have the damage increase bonus. If this Elemental Reaction gets triggered, that elemental skill’s cooldown will be reduced by 1 second. When wearing four pieces of this artifact, it will increase the Electro-related Elemental Reactions if the user triggers it. The Thundering Fury can give a bonus of 15% added Electro damage for its 2-piece, making it easy if you only need that bonus. The artifacts that can increase the Electro damage are the Thundering Fury and the Thundersoother sets. This effect can even be stacked up to 2 times, and if that happens, the Physical damage bonus will be doubled.įor this build, make sure to get a goblet with a Physical damage bonus as its main stat. The effect is when an elemental skill hits an opponent, the ATK of the artifact user is increased by 9% for 7 seconds. With Keqing’s elemental skill that is easy to spam, the Pale Flame’s 4-piece set effect can be triggered and maximized thanks to its short cooldown time. When the artifact user defeats an opponent, the damage of their charged attack is increased by 50%, and charged attacks will not cost any stamina for 10 seconds. The 4-piece set of Bloodstained Chivalry works well in a setup where many small enemies are easy to defeat and if your playstyle involves a lot of charged attacks. The 2-piece effect of both artifact sets gives a 25% bonus to the user’s Physical damage. The available artifact sets that give Physical DMG bonuses are the Bloodstained Chivalry and the Pale Flame sets. ArtifactsĪrtifacts are the major source of character stats, making them crucial in building your characters. If Keqing is your main character, you can experiment with any characters without the fear of losing a lot of damage.