

Noblesse Oblige (4-piece) – This artifact set is meant for a purely supportive role, and is best used with the Thrilling Tales catalyst. You can opt for ATK% Sands if you have an ER catalyst like Favonius Codex, for a bit more damage.

Aim for ER% Sands, Hydro DMG Goblet, and Crit Rate/DMG Circlet for optimal performance. Since Mona’s second talent provides her with Hydro DMG bonus based on her Energy Recharge, this set provides huge damage output from ER stacking. Best Artifact Builds for MonaĮmblem of Severed Fate (4-piece) – The definitive artifact set for Mona. This complements her quick-swap play style, and can set up massive burst damage for her carry with minimal effort. This is why catalyst users are always relevant–they can carry this tome and still be a big help to the team even without doing anything. Thrilling Tales of Dragon Slayers – The definitive support-role catalyst. An R1 Widsith might not beat an R1 Skyward Atlas, though it most likely can at max refinement. It takes a bit of practice to properly use the weapon, but learning it allows for very high burst damage even for a support. The Widsith – With Mona’s quick-swap play style, The Widsith is probably the perfect catalyst for her. Lost Prayers is also a good option, but Mona’s low field time means she really can’t make use of the weapon’s passive. High base ATK, great ATK% substat, Elemental DMG Bonus, and a passive that can deal a good bit of damage even when off-field. Skyward Atlas – This catalyst has a lot of good things for Mona. A team consisting of Ganyu, Venti, and Mona, does this best, with both supports applying damage amplification, and Ganyu’s burst dealing high amounts of Cryo damage for a long period of time. This massively extends the Omen duration, allowing for more damage to be dealt. If the Illusory Bubble target is frozen, the bubble will not pop during the frozen state even after dealing damage. Stellaris Phantasm has a unique bug that is being abused by meta perma-freeze teams. Dealing any damage will immediately release the Illusory Bubble, dealing huge amounts of Hydro damage.

The bubble will apply Omen during (and five seconds after release), which amplifies damage dealt to the enemy. She bathes a large area in thick water, imprisoning enemies in an Illusory Bubble for 8 seconds. Mona’s Elemental Burst is Stellaris Phantasm.
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This ability doesn’t have full uptime due to its relatively lengthy cooldown, but it’s a good way to apply Hydro consistently unto enemies. It’s a simple ability that has a great use for grouping up multiple foes, especially melee ones.

She creates a hydro decoy that taunts nearby enemies, and deals Hydro damage over the duration. Mona’s Elemental Skill is Mirror Reflection of Doom. She is part of the infamous Morgana team comps, who utilize her Stellaris Phantasm to significantly improve the damage of Cryo hyper-carries. Mona was once seen as a character who can only deal burst damage as her role, but has slowly risen up to become one of the best supports for perma-freeze teams. Having an AoE taunt and imprison allows her to control entire groups of foes, and she also possesses a huge potential for burst damage when built properly. Mona is a 5-star catalyst-wielding Hydro character, specializing in crowd control and damage amplification. This time, our resident astrologist takes the spotlight. These characters in the ‘standard pool’, like Mona, have served their time in the ever-changing meta of Genshin Impact, and we thought they deserved a guide of their own.
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We have released a long series of guides for every new character that gets released, but we also couldn’t neglect the ones who were there since the game began.
