This time we are going to analyze a 4-star claymore called Fierro Floriorlado , which we can get as a reward for the musical event available only during version 3.5 of Genshin Impact .
This greatsword will give us Elemental Mastery with its secondary stat, but despite this it has a good Base Attack and its passive will also reinforce the amount of Elemental Mastery and the Attack of its bearer, which makes it a balanced weapon and does not base its damage only on the damage of Elemental Reactions.
This makes it a very versatile weapon when it comes to equipping it to any character, the problem is that within greats we have characters that are very incompatible with Elemental Mastery, since we have Noelle and Arataki Itto that scale the damage they produce with their ulti on his Defense and characters that deal Physical Damage like Eula and Razor , who obviously don’t take advantage of Elemental Mastery at all (and that narrows our range of options a bit).
ATTRIBUTES OF FLORIOLADO IRON IN GENSHIN IMPACT
Let’s start with his stats:
- Base Attack Level 1: 44.
- Base Attack Level 90: 565.
Its Base Attack is one of the highest among the four-star greatswords, it is on the same level as the Great Sword of Sacrifice , the Royal Sword of the Forest , and the Snow Star Argent.
Its secondary attribute is the following:
- Elemental Mastery Level 1: 24.
- Elemental Mastery Level 90: 110.
If we raise it to level 90, it will give us a total of 110 Elemental Mastery points , an amount somewhat less than that provided by other claymores such as the Rain Reaper or the Aquamarine Majáira ; but it is not a problem, since his Passive Ability will compensate the balance.
His Passive Skill confers the following effect:
- Hitting an enemy with an Elemental Skill or causing an Elemental Reaction will increase the Attack of the bearer of this greatsword by 12% (24% on R5) and their Elemental Mastery by 48 points (96 points on R5) for 8 seconds.
It’s a very simple effect that I quite like, as the activation requirements are so simple that any character in the game who can equip this sword will be able to obtain it without any difficulty, which makes any character who benefits from this weapon’s attributes may be a suitable candidate.
In addition, adding the 110 Elemental Mastery points along with the 96 that the greatsword’s Passive Ability can give us, we can increase the Elemental Mastery of its bearer by 206 points, thus giving him a much higher amount of Elemental Mastery than that of the weapons mentioned above.
WHAT CHARACTER DO I PUT IT ON?
We will mainly be looking for a character that is in charge of activating Elemental Reactions or that some part of their kit scales directly with Elemental Mastery.
Dehya is a character who can get a lot out of Elemental Mastery if we play her on a Melted or Crackling team; in these cases we will need her to have a fairly high amount of Elemental Mastery (especially in the case of Crackling, which will primarily be our objective) and this greatsword will be one of the best candidates to use her in this type of team.
Additionally, Dehya passively deals damage with his elemental over a long duration; this will allow her to activate Flowerbordered Iron’s Passive Ability even if she is not on the battlefield.
Although Sayu ‘s heals scale with his Attack (which is not bad at all, the one provided by this sword), if we have Sayu in his C6, the Elemental Mastery will spread much more, since this increases the damage of the attacks that He performs the badger with the Ulti and also the heals it provides based on each point of Elemental Mastery Sayu possesses.
Therefore, this claymore can be a very good option in which we will take advantage of both the Attack and the Elemental Mastery that it provides to improve Sayu’s damage, its cures and even the Elemental Reactions that it generates when performing Whirlwinds.
It’s not very relevant, but Sayu also has a passive that causes every time she causes a whirlwind while in combat, all members recover 300 Life points to which an additional point and a half is added for each Mastery point. Elementary that it has.
Other characters that take advantage of it:
- Diluc : Although there are better options, we can take Diluc with this greatsword if we equip him with the four Golden Dreams pieces as a set; this will allow us to have a good balance between Elemental Mastery and Offense in our build, but we’ll have to strive to also find a good amount of Critical Chance and Critical Damage in his build for this to work.