Okay, so I’ve been messing around with this “Raiden National Team” build in Genshin Impact, and let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride. I figured I’d share my whole journey, from start to finish, just in case anyone else is thinking about trying it out.
First off, I had to actually get Raiden Shogun. That was a whole thing in itself. I saved up my Primogems for months, skipped a couple of banners I kinda wanted, and finally, after what felt like forever, I pulled her. Man, was that a relief! Then came the real work: leveling her up and getting her talents in order. I spent days farming those darn handguards from the Nobushi. My fingers were practically numb from hitting those guys so much!
Next, I needed to gather the rest of the team. I already had Xiangling and Xingqiu built up pretty well, so that was a good start. Bennett, though, was a different story. I had him, but he was barely leveled. So, back to the grind I went, farming artifacts and ascension materials for him. I swear, I was starting to dream about elemental regisvines.
Putting it All Together
Once I had everyone at a decent level, I started experimenting with rotations. This was probably the most frustrating part. Getting the timing right, making sure everyone’s bursts were up when I needed them, it was tough. I spent hours in the Spiral Abyss, just trying different things. I’m not gonna lie, I died. A lot. I watched a bunch of guides online, too, but everyone seemed to have slightly different ideas about the best way to do things.
- Start with Bennett’s burst.
- Switch to Raiden and use her skill.
- Swap to Xingqiu for his burst, then a couple of skills.
- Go to Xiangling, pop her burst, and Guoba if it’s off cooldown.
- Finally, back to Raiden for her burst and just slash away!
After a ton of practice, I finally started to get the hang of it. And let me tell you, when it all clicks, it’s amazing. Seeing those huge numbers pop up on the screen, watching enemies just melt away, it’s so satisfying. The synergy between these characters is just crazy. All in all, there’s no doubt in my mind, I managed to get it all together. Even though I’m not some hardcore gamer, I felt like a pro for a little while.
So, yeah, that’s my Raiden National Team story. It was a lot of work, but totally worth it. If you’re thinking about building this team, go for it! Just be prepared to put in the time. And maybe stock up on some hand cream, because your fingers are gonna need it.