Genshin Impact talent materials form the quiet backbone of character progression, a system that often flies under the radar compared to flashy constellations and weapon ascensions. While players chase artifacts and weapons, these specific resources dictate the rate at which a character’s abilities mature. Understanding where to farm each tier of material is essential for efficiently pushing your roster past the initial levels.
Breaking Down the Three-Tier Structure
The system is built on a simple yet rigid hierarchy of Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 materials. Each tier corresponds to the current level of the character or weapon you are developing. To advance a character from Level 1 to Level 20, you primarily use Level 1 materials. From Level 20 to 40, you transition to Level 2, and from Level 40 to 50, you rely on Level 3 materials. Mixing these up results in a frustrating waste of resources, so organizing your backlog is vital for long-term success.
The Domains of Failure and Mastery
Weekly Bosses: The Cornerstone of Power
Weekly bosses are the most reliable source of high-level talent materials, specifically the coveted Level 3 variants. These domain bosses rotate every seven days and provide a massive surge of experience specific to a single character. Clearing them on the hardest difficulty is non-negotiable for endgame players, as they provide the largest chunk of experience needed to breach the Level 50 threshold.
Elite Bosses and Inazuma Archon Quests
For the lower tiers, elite enemies scattered across Teyvat serve as the primary supply line. Bosses like the Electro Hypostasis drop materials for specific characters like Fischl, while the Dandelion Sentinel provides materials for Anemo characters. Furthermore, the Archon Quest in Inazuma is a guaranteed source of Level 3 talent drops, making the story progression a necessary evil for those grinding towards the level cap.
Character-Specific Farming Spots
Efficiency is key, and this is where location specificity comes into play. Unlike generic drop enemies, many talent materials are tied to specific creatures. For example, the "Teeth of the Great Dragons" required for Zhongli are only found in the wilderness of Liyue near specific dragon statues. Similarly, the "Shimmering Nacre" for Yoimiya is found exclusively in the seas surrounding Inazuma. Utilizing a resource guide to pinpoint these exact coordinates saves hours of wandering map borders.
The Role of Constellations and Substitutes
While farming, players will inevitably notice that some characters share the same material. This is due to the "Constellation" system of the game. Characters within the same constellation family, such as Diluc and Kaeya, often share Level 1 and Level 2 materials. Furthermore, when a character ascends, they unlock a "Constellation Energy" that allows them to use the next tier's material as a substitute. This flexibility is a lifesaver when you accidentally pull the wrong resource and prevents your inventory from becoming a cluttered mess of useless items.
Managing the Overflow
As you progress through the endgame, you will inevitably accumulate more talent materials than you currently need. This overflow is not wasted, however. Once a character hits Level 50, any excess talent materials of the appropriate type are automatically converted into a generic resource known as "Character Enhancement Ore." While this conversion locks the materials away from other characters, it provides a crucial buffer that ensures your farming efforts never feel entirely wasted, allowing you to stockpile power for future releases.