Everything About Mizuki - Genshin Impact
Who Is Mizuki?
Her name, Yumemizuki Mizuki, reflects this connection, as "Yumemi" in Japanese means "to look through dreams."
Mizuki is a youkai with dream-related abilities, capable of moving through the subconscious realm. This aligns her thematically with other mystical Inazuman figures, such as Yae Miko and the Kitsune spirits. Her youkai nature adds depth to her character, potentially linking her to other supernatural beings in Inazuma's folklore, making her a unique addition to the game's expanding lore.
Affiliation with Aisa Bathhouse
Mizuki is associated with Aisa Bathhouse, a well-known hot spring establishment in Inazuma. Unlike many other youkai who remain detached from human affairs, she is a businesswoman and a shareholder in the bathhouse, blending supernatural elements with a more grounded and strategic role in Inazuman society.

Should You Pull for Mizuki?
Mizuki is shaping up to be a highly versatile Anemo character with a strong emphasis on Swirl reactions. As an on-field enabler, she excels at triggering AoE Anemo damage, allowing for seamless elemental interactions. Her kit not only provides consistent Swirl procs but also offers Elemental Mastery (EM) buffs, making her an ideal choice for reaction-based team compositions.
However, what sets Misuki apart from other Anemo units is her Elemental Burst, which introduces a unique healing mechanic. This makes her one of the rare Anemo healers, filling a niche role in certain team setups. With both damage potential and team utility, Mizuki can fit into a variety of playstyles, making her a valuable unit for players who enjoy reaction-heavy teams.
Mizuki's Banner Availability: Limited vs. Standard
While Mizuki is currently featured in the event wish banner, it’s important to note that she will also be added to the standard banner. This significantly impacts the decision of whether to pull for her now or wait for a future opportunity.
For players who frequently lose 50/50s, there’s a high probability of obtaining Mizuki over time through standard banner summons. Additionally, she will be included in the upcoming Inazuma Chronicle Wish Banner, providing yet another avenue to acquire her later.
Should You Pull for Mizuki Now?
For F2P players or those looking to maximize their Primogem efficiency, pulling for Mizuki right now may not be the most optimal choice. Here’s why:
Future Character Reruns: With highly anticipated reruns and new characters expected in upcoming banners, it might be wise to save Primogems for limited-time units that won’t be available in the standard pool.
Standard Banner Probability: Since Mizuki will be permanently available in the standard banner, there’s a strong chance of obtaining her naturally over time, especially if you frequently wish on the Wanderlust Invocation or lose a 50/50.
Inazuma Chronicle Wish Banner: This upcoming region-based banner will feature Inazuma characters, including Mizuki, offering yet another opportunity to obtain her outside of the standard banner.
While Mizuki is an excellent character with a strong Anemo kit and supportive capabilities, her availability in the standard banner means she is not a must-pull right now—especially for F2P players looking to conserve resources. If you are not in urgent need of an Anemo unit or healer, skipping her now and waiting for future banners may be the best strategy.
That being said, if you enjoy her playstyle and aesthetics, pulling for her while she is featured will guarantee early access to her abilities and potential constellations. Otherwise, patience will likely reward you with a copy through standard wishes or future banners.
But if you already made up your mind to get her and build her up we got you!!! Let’s dive into everything we know so far about her abilities, playstyle, and best builds!
Play style:
Mizuki is shaping up to be a versatile Anemo character with a strong focus on Swirl reactions. She excels at triggering AoE Anemo damage with her abilities, allowing her to serve as an on-field enabler. Not only does she deal significant Swirl damage, but she also provides Elemental Mastery buffs, making her an excellent choice for teams built around elemental reactions.
But that’s not all, Mizuki brings an extra layer of support to the team with her Elemental Burst, which can heal allies, making her a rare Anemo healer as well.
Misuki’s Elemental Skill allows her to enter a special state called Dreamdrifter, where she gracefully floats above the ground while launching Anemo projectiles. These projectiles explode upon impact, dealing AoE Anemo damage, making her excellent for crowd control and reaction-based combat.
A unique bonus of Mizuki’s Elemental Skill is its exploration potential. Since she hovers in the air while using this ability, players can use it to traverse tricky terrain, making her one of the most travel-friendly characters in the game. No more struggling with uneven landscapes, Mizuki has got you covered.
Elemental Burst pulls enemies together & provides healing. Mizuki’s Elemental Burst takes her supportive role a step further. When activated, she summons a special effect that pulls enemies and objects toward a central point. But here’s where things get interesting—the burst spawns floating snacks, and their effects change depending on the current HP of the active character:
If your HP is low, collecting a snack restores health, making Misuki a valuable healer.
If your HP is high, the snack explodes upon pickup, dealing AoE Anemo damage to nearby enemies.This dynamic mechanic makes Mizuki both a healer and a DPS support, adapting to the needs of the moment!
Her Passive Talent help boosting Healing from food that makes her extra special. She can increase the amount of healing received from food but there’s a twist, the boost scales depending on her friendship Level with the player. The closer she is to you, the better the healing bonus.

Misuki’s Talents & Abilities
Normal Attack – Pure Heart, Pure Dreams
Tapping the attack button lets Misuki perform up to three swift Anemo-infused strikes.
Holding the attack button makes her charge up and consume Stamina to unleash a wider AoE Anemo attack after a short casting time.
Plunging attack follows the standard mechanics, as Mizuki dives from mid-air, dealing AoE Anemo damage upon impact.
Mizuki’s fluid, airy attacks make her a perfect choice for Swirl-based reaction teams, allowing her to trigger consistent elemental reactions with her Normal and Charged Attacks.
Elemental Skill – Aisa Utamakura Pilgrimage
Mizuki steps into the realm of dreams, weaving together memories of beautiful dreams as she enters her special Dreamdrifter state.
Dreamdrifter State Effects:
Mizuki hovers above the ground, dealing an initial AoE Anemo burst when activating the skill. She then continuously drifts forward, dealing AoE Anemo damage to enemies in her path at regular intervals.
Players can control her drifting direction, allowing for free movement while attacking.
The pickup range for Special Snacks from her Elemental Burst is increased while in this state. Nearby allies’ Swirl damage is enhanced based on Mizuki's Elemental Mastery. The state ends when Mizuki leaves the field or the skill is reactivated.
This skill makes her one of the most mobile characters in Genshin Impact, as she glides effortlessly in battle, creating a stunning synergy between elegance and destruction.
Elemental Burst – Anraku Secret Spring Therapy
Summoning a cascade of dreams and nightmares, Mizuki's Elemental Burst pulls in nearby enemies and objects, dealing a large burst of AoE Anemo damage. But the most adorable part is that It summons her Mini Baku companion.
Mini Baku’s Effects:
Mini Baku follows the active character, periodically creating a Yumemi Style Special Snack nearby.
Picking up a Special Snack triggers different effects depending on the character’s current HP:
Above 70% HP → The snack explodes, unleashing a Munen Shockwave that deals AoE Anemo damage.
Below 70% HP → The snack heals based on Mizuki's Elemental Mastery.
If Mizuki picks up a healing snack herself, the healing amount is doubled!
If a Special Snack isn’t picked up for a while, it will automatically explode, dealing AoE Anemo damage.
This burst skill makes Mizuki an incredible hybrid support, boosting team survivability while also contributing to Anemo damage output.
Misuki’s Passive Talents
Passive 1 – All Ailments Banished
When Misuki is in the party, consuming healing food (that doesn’t revive characters) has a chance to restore an extra 30% HP.
The trigger rate increases based on the Friendship Level of the character consuming the food.
If the Traveler is the one consuming the food, this effect will always activate.
Passive 2 – Bright Moon’s Restless Voice
While in Dreamdrifter state, every time Misuki triggers Swirl, the duration of Dreamdrifter increases by 2.5 seconds.
This effect can trigger once every 0.3 seconds, up to a maximum of two times per skill activation.
Passive 3 – Thoughts by Day Bring Dreams by Night
While in Dreamdrifter state, if other nearby party members hit enemies with Pyro, Hydro, Cryo, or Electro attacks, Misuki’s Elemental Mastery increases by 100 for 4 seconds.
These passive abilities make Misuki a dreamy addition to reaction-heavy teams, as she thrives in Swirl setups while boosting the damage potential of the entire party.
Mizuki’s Best Weapons – Top Picks for Swirl and Elemental Mastery Builds
Mizuki excels at Swirl damage, meaning Elemental Mastery (EM) weapons are her best choices. Higher EM increases her Swirl reaction damage, making her a powerful off-field Anemo DPS. If you’re planning to maximize her potential, here are the best weapons for Mizuki.

1.Sunny Morning Sleep-In (Mizuki’s Signature Weapon)
Mizuki’s signature weapon is expected to be the strongest choice for her, tailored to enhance her Swirl DMG and Elemental Mastery scaling. As more details are revealed, this will likely be her BiS (Best-in-Slot) weapon.
Why It’s the Best Choice:
Specifically designed for Mizuki’s playstyle and expected to have high Elemental Mastery and buffs to enhance Swirl damage.
2. A Thousand Floating Dreams (5 star Catalyst)
Elemental Mastery: 265 (at Level 90)
Provides a high amount of EM, boosting Swirl DMG significantly.
Its passive grants bonus damage to teammates, making it a great team-oriented choice.
Best for: Swirl-heavy teams and teams that benefit from reaction buffs.
3.Sacrificial Fragments (4 star Catalyst)
Elemental Mastery: 221 (at Level 90)
Offers high EM, making it one of the best 4-star weapons for Mizuki.
Has a chance to reset Elemental Skill cooldown, allowing more Swirl triggers.
Best for: Faster Elemental Skill rotations and teams that rely on frequent Swirl damage.
4. Starcaller’s Watch (4 star Catalyst)
Elemental Mastery: 265 (at Level 90)
Provides huge EM, similar to A Thousand Floating Dreams.
Passive doesn’t benefit Mizuki much, but its raw stats still make it a strong pick.
Best for: Pure stat-stick choice if you need more Swirl DMG.
5. Wandering Evenstar (4 star Catalyst)
Elemental Mastery: 165 (at Level 90)
Its passive converts EM into bonus ATK for teammates, making it a good team buffing option.
Works well if Mizuki is paired with ATK-scaling sub-DPS characters.
Best for: Support builds that focus on buffing ATK-based teammates.
Best F2P Options for Mizuki:
If you don’t have 5-star or 4-star Catalysts, these F2P weapons are great alternatives!
6. Magic Guide (3 star Catalyst)
Elemental Mastery: 187 (at Level 90)
Very high EM for a 3-star weapon, making it a strong choice.
Best for Electro-Charged teams, as it boosts damage against Hydro/Electro-affected enemies.
Best for: F2P players or Electro-Charged reaction teams.
7. Mappa Mare (4 star Crafted Catalyst)
Elemental Mastery: 110 (at Level 90)
Craftable weapon, making it easy to obtain.
Grants Elemental DMG Bonus when triggering reactions.
Best for: A reliable crafted weapon for Swirl-focused builds.
Best Artifact Sets for Mizuki:

Viridescent Venerer (4-piece set) – Best Option:
This artifact set is the strongest choice for Mizuki, as it significantly enhances her Swirl-based playstyle.The 2-piece bonus increases Anemo DMG by 15 percent.The 4-piece bonus increases Swirl DMG by 60 percent and reduces enemy resistance to Swirled elements by 40 percent for 10 seconds.This makes it the best set for Mizuki, as it not only boosts her own Swirl DMG but also helps her teammates deal more elemental damage.
Gilded Dreams (4-piece set) – Alternative Option
If you don’t have a full Viridescent Venerer set, Gilded Dreams can be a decent alternative.
The 2-piece bonus increases Elemental Mastery by 80, boosting Swirl damage.
The 4-piece bonus grants an additional Elemental Mastery or ATK boost based on the elements of your team members, making it useful in reaction-heavy teams.
This set does not increase Swirl DMG as much as Viridescent Venerer, but it is a good alternative if you are focusing on Elemental Mastery builds.
Mixed Elemental Mastery Sets – Temporary Option
If you are still farming for a full Viridescent Venerer set, you can use a combination of two different EM-focused sets, such as:
Two pieces of Gilded Dreams (increases EM by 80).
Two pieces of Wanderer’s Troupe (also increases EM by 80).
This setup provides a decent boost to Swirl damage while you work toward a complete Viridescent Venerer set.
Best Artifact Stats for Mizuki:
Main Stats
Flower: HP (fixed stat) – Focus on sub-stats like Elemental Mastery and Energy Recharge.
Feather: ATK (fixed stat) – Look for Elemental Mastery and Energy Recharge sub-stats.
Sands: Elemental Mastery – This is the most important main stat for Mizuki.
Goblet: Elemental Mastery – Since Swirl only scales with Elemental Mastery, this is the best choice.
Circlet: Elemental Mastery – This maximizes Swirl damage.
Sub-Stats to Prioritize
Since Mizuki’s Swirl damage is based entirely on Elemental Mastery, her artifacts should prioritize:
Elemental Mastery – The higher the EM, the stronger her Swirl reactions.
Energy Recharge – Ensures that Mizuki’s Elemental Burst is available frequently.
Final Artifact Recommendations:
The best artifact set for Mizuki is Viridescent Venerer for its Swirl DMG boost and resistance shred.Gilded Dreams is a good alternative if you don’t have a full Viridescent Venerer set. Mixed Elemental Mastery sets can be used temporarily while farming for the best set. All main stats should focus on Elemental Mastery, with Energy Recharge as the main sub-stat priority.
If you want Mizuki to reach her full potential, aim for high Elemental Mastery and frequent Elemental Burst uptime.
Mizuki’s Best Team Compositions:
Mizuki is an Anemo character specializing in Swirl reactions, making her an excellent on-field unit for reaction-based teams. Since her Elemental Skill does not involve Normal or Charged Attacks, she works best with off-field damage dealers who can apply elements without requiring direct attacks.
Off-Field PECH Team
On-Field DPS: Mizuki
Sub-DPS: Furina
Sub-DPS: Ororon
Sub-DPS: Fischl
How This Team Works:
Mizuki stays on the field, triggering Swirl reactions with her Elemental Skill and Burst.Furina provides Hydro application and buffs the entire team's damage.
Ororon applies Electro, enabling Electro-Charged reactions when combined with Furina.Fischl acts as an additional Electro support, dealing off-field damage through Oz. Mizuki’s healing ability balances out Furina’s HP drain, allowing for stable team survivability.
This team is ideal for maximizing reaction damage, using Swirl, Electro-Charged, and Hydro-infused Swirls to continuously apply elemental effects and deal damage.

Rainbow Swirl Team
This setup focuses on applying multiple elements for Mizuki to Swirl, ensuring consistent elemental damage spread across enemies.
On-Field DPS: Mizuki
Sub-DPS: Mavuika
Sub-DPS: Citlali
Sub-DPS: Furina
Mizuki acts as the main damage dealer, continuously triggering Swirl reactions.
Mavuika applies Electro off-field, increasing Swirl reaction damage.
Citlali provides off-field Pyro application, enabling Pyro Swirl reactions.
Furina contributes Hydro application, making Electro-Charged and Hydro Swirl reactions possible.
This team ensures that Mizuki has multiple elements to Swirl, maximizing her Anemo capabilities while allowing her teammates to deal strong off-field damage.
Free-to-Play Team for Mizuki:
For players who do not have many five-star characters, this F2P-friendly team still allows Mizuki to perform well in a reaction-based setup.
On-Field DPS: Mizuki
Sub-DPS: Xiangling
Support: Pyro Traveler
Sub-DPS: Lisa
Mizuki stays on the field, Swirling Pyro and Electro from her teammates.
Xiangling provides off-field Pyro application with Guoba and Pyronado.
Pyro Traveler serves as a buffer and energy provider for the team.Lisa offers Electro application for more Swirl reactions.If available, Bennett can replace Lisa to further boost the team’s attack and healing.
Mizuki’s Constellations
Mizuki’s Constellations enhance her Dreamdrifter state, Swirl reactions, and support capabilities, making her a powerful Anemo character in Genshin Impact. If you’re planning to pull for multiple copies, here’s what each Constellation unlocks.
C1 – In Mist-Like Waters
While Mizuki is in her Dreamdrifter state, she will apply the "Twenty-Three Nights' Awaiting" effect to nearby opponents every 3.5 seconds, lasting for three seconds. If an opponent affected by this effect is hit by a Swirl reaction triggered by Anemo DMG, the effect is canceled, and the Swirl deals extra damage equal to 900% of Mizuki’s Elemental Mastery.
Why C1 is Good:
Provides consistent Anemo debuffs to enemies.Massively boosts Swirl reaction damage, making Mizuki a great EM-scaling unit.Helps trigger chain reactions for Elemental teams.
C2 – Your Echo I Meet in Dreams
When Mizuki enters Dreamdrifter state, her Elemental Mastery (EM) will grant all nearby party members a Pyro, Hydro, Cryo, and Electro DMG Bonus based on 0.04% per EM point until Dreamdrifter ends.
Why C2 is Good:
Enhances reaction-based teams (especially Vaporize, Melt, and Electro-Charged).
Synergizes well with high-EM builds, turning Mizuki into a buffer for elemental DPS units.
Strengthens team-wide Elemental DMG, making her more valuable in support roles.
C3 – Till Dawn’s Moon Ends Night
Increases Mizuki’s Elemental Skill level by three, raising its max level to 15.
Why C3 is Good:
Boosts Skill multipliers, increasing damage output.Improves energy generation and Anemo application.

C4 – Buds Warm Lucid Springs
Picking up a Yumemi Style Special Snack from Mizuki’s Elemental Burst will now heal the active character and deal DMG. Additionally, Mizuki will regain 5 Energy when picking up a Special Snack. This effect can restore Energy up to four times per Burst.
Why C4 is Good:
Adds self-sustainability, allowing Mizuki to restore her own energy.Provides additional healing, making her an off-healer.Reduces Energy Recharge needs, allowing her to focus on EM or Crit builds.
C5 – As Setting Moon Brings Year's End
Increases the level of Mizuki’s Elemental Burst by three, raising its max level to 15.
Why C5 is Good:
Boosts Burst damage and healing.
Strengthens her team utility through stronger buffs and Swirl reactions.
C6 – The Heart Lingers Long
While Mizuki is in Dreamdrifter state, Swirl DMG from nearby party members can now Crit, with:
30% fixed Crit Rate
100% fixed Crit DMG
Why C6 is Good:
Transforms Swirl into a Crit-scaling reaction, making EM/Crit builds viable.Increases overall team damage output significantly.
Works well with reaction-based Anemo DPS units like Kazuha.
Total Materials Required to Fully Ascend Mizuki:

To take Mizuki from level 1 to 90, you will need:
1 Vayuda Turquoise Sliver
9 Vayuda Turquoise Fragments
9 Vayuda Turquoise Chunks
6 Vayuda Turquoise Gemstones
18 Old Handguards
30 Kageuchi Handguards
36 Famed Handguards
46 Talismans of the Enigmatic Land
168 Sea Ganoderma
420,000 Mora
To upgrade all three of Mizuki's skills, here's all the Talent Materials you'll need:

x3 Crown of Insight
x9 Teachings of Transience
x18 Old Handguard
x18 Fading Candle
x63 Guide to Transience
x66 Kageuchi Handguard
x93 Famed Handguard
x114 Philosophies of Transience
4,957,500 Mora
Happy Adventures travelers!!!