
Genshin Impact The Widsith
Rarity: ★★★★
Weapon Type: Catalyst
Primary Stat: CRIT DMG
Base ATK (Lv. 90): 510
Secondary Stat (Lv. 90): CRIT DMG 55.1%
Tier Classification: S-Tier (High-Roll Burst DPS Weapon)
Weapon Skill: Debut
When the wielder takes the field, they gain a random “theme song” for 10s. Can only occur once every 30s. Buff persists even after switching characters.
| Buff Type | Icon | Effect @ R1 | Effect @ R5 |
| Recitative | ♪ | +60% ATK | +120% ATK |
| Aria | ♫ | +48% Elemental DMG | +96% Elemental DMG |
| Interlude | ♪♬ | +240 Elemental Mastery | +480 Elemental Mastery |
Recommended Characters
| Character | Synergy & Notes |
Mona | All buffs are useful. Great for nuke setups. High burst potential. |
Nahida | EM buff greatly enhances Dendro reactions. Supports her quick-swap gameplay. |
![]() Yae Miko | All buffs increase her turret and Burst damage. Very strong with Dendro comps. |
Wanderer | Excellent stat stick. Buffs suit his on-field DPS. Aesthetic match. |
![]() Klee | CRIT DMG + ATK buffs are impactful. May not fully optimize passive downtime. |
![]() Yanfei | Damage spikes from passive, ideal for short-fielding. |
Shikanoin Heizou | Strong all-around buffs. Solar Pearl is slightly more consistent. |
Wriothesley | Buffs fit Melt teams. CRIT DMG substat adds value. Passive downtime a drawback. |
Ningguang | Only benefits from Recitative and Aria buffs. |
![]() Neuvillette | Good CRIT stat stick. Aria/Interlude both offer synergy with his mechanics. |
Varesa | CRIT DMG and all buffs are useful. Great as a generalist option. |
Barbara | Can be used in EM/Bloom or DPS builds. |
Lisa / Mualani | Listed as DPS options who benefit from the burst-focused nature. |
Catalyst Tier Comparison
Ranked #10 in Catalyst Tier List (as of June 23, 2025)
| Rank | Catalyst Name | Tier | Summary |
| 9 | Solar Pearl | A | Consistent damage bonus for NA/Skill/Burst loops. |
| 10 | The Widsith | A+ | High burst potential, especially at R5. Inconsistent uptime balanced by huge stats. |
Obtaining & Ascension
How to Get:
- Standard Wish Banner
- Weapon Event Wish (Epitome Invocation)
Ascension Materials:
| Material Type | Required Quantities (Level 90) |
| Boreal Wolf Series | Milk Tooth x3, Cracked Tooth x9, Broken Fang x9, Nostalgia x4 |
| Ley Line Drops | Dead Branch x15, Leaves x18, Sprout x27 |
| Mask Series | Damaged Mask x10, Stained Mask x15, Ominous Mask x18 |
| Mystic Enhancement Ore | 607 |
Refinement Guide
Recommended: Refine to R5
- Each refinement greatly improves the passive buff values.
- Higher refinements make the weapon far more consistent and rewarding, especially in burst-based or quick-swap comps.
Should You Keep Multiple Copies?
- No. Refinement is prioritized.
- You typically only need one copy, as it can be shared between DPS characters in different teams.
Exceptions: Keep multiple Sacrificial Fragments or TTDS copies due to their niche utility and passive variety.
Weapon Comparison
| Compared To | Notes |
| Solar Pearl | More consistent for sustained field DPS. Great synergy with Heizou and other ATK scalers. |
| Mappa Mare | Forged weapon. Decent EM bonus, but lower CRIT potential. |
| Sacrificial Fragments | Pure EM support weapon. Not damage-oriented. Better for characters like Sucrose. |
Gameplay Role
Quick-Swap Nuke Catalyst
- Excels in setups where the character enters the field, unleashes a burst combo with the buff, and leaves.
- Less effective on characters who stay on the field too long (buff expires before combo ends).
Aesthetic Highlights
- The Widsith is noted for perfectly matching Wanderer’s color palette and theme.
- Popular in “Fashion Impact” discussions; often used despite passive mismatch purely for looks.
- Common community request: add transmog/weapon skins to enjoy weapon aesthetics independently of stats.
In-Game Description
“A heavy notebook filled with musical scores. Though covered in moth bites and much-worn, the power within its hand-written words still resonates.”
Lore Insight
- Musical Motif: The Widsith, referencing the Anglo-Saxon word for “bard,” channels the theme of wandering minstrels whose songs tell forgotten stories.
- Buff Variability: Each performance is different—mirroring a bard’s improvised set. The unpredictability is a core thematic element.
- Matching the Chaos: Some theories connect the book’s randomness to Teyvat’s ever-changing fate and the divine chaos beyond the Seven’s control.
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