Genshin Impact Nightweaver’s Looking Glass stats and materials

Complete guide to Nightweaver’s Looking Glass with strategies, team compositions, and farming tips

Weapon Overview and Stats

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Nightweaver’s Looking Glass stats and materials (Image via HoYoverse)

As Genshin Impact’s newest 5-star Catalyst weapon, Nightweaver’s Looking Glass serves as Lauma’s signature equipment during the Luna I version’s initial phase. This weapon stands out as a game-changer for elemental reaction teams, particularly those focusing on Dendro and Hydro interactions. The Catalyst’s design specifically amplifies transformative reactions, making it essential for players building around the game’s most potent damage-over-time mechanics.

  • Secondary Stat: Elemental Mastery 265
  • Passive Effect – Moonlit Reflections: When the wielder’s Elemental Skill inflicts Hydro or Dendro damage, they receive Prayer of the Far North: Elemental Mastery increases by 60 for 4.5 seconds. When party members activate Lunar-Bloom reactions nearby, the equipped character gains New Moon Verse: Elemental Mastery rises by 60 for 10 seconds. With both Prayer of the Far North and New Moon Verse active simultaneously, all nearby allies receive massive reaction damage boosts: Bloom DMG increases by 120%, Hyperbloom and Burgeon DMG increase by 80%, and Lunar-Bloom DMG increases by 40%. These effects cannot stack and remain functional even when the weapon holder is off-field.
  • The dual-trigger passive system creates dynamic gameplay where timing becomes crucial. The shorter-duration Prayer of the Far North activates immediately from skill usage, while New Moon Verse depends on team coordination. Understanding these activation windows separates average from exceptional weapon performance.

    Advanced Mechanics and Synergies

    Mastering Nightweaver’s Looking Glass requires understanding its intricate reaction mechanics. The weapon excels in teams built around consistent Dendro application, where multiple Bloom-family reactions can trigger frequently. For optimal performance, pair Lauma with off-field Hydro applicators like Xingqiu or Yelan, combined with a second Dendro character for resonance and additional elemental mastery.

    Rotation timing proves critical – you’ll want to activate Lauma’s skill immediately before triggering Bloom reactions to ensure both passive effects overlap. The 4.5-second window for Prayer of the Far North demands precise execution, while New Moon Verse’s longer duration provides more flexibility. Advanced players should note that the passive effects snapshot, meaning the buffs apply based on your stats when the reactions trigger rather than when the damage calculates.

    Team composition recommendations: For maximum damage output, consider Lauma as an on-field driver with Nahida providing Dendro resonance and massive EM sharing, Xingqiu/Yelan for Hydro application, and an Electro character like Raiden Shogun or Kuki Shinobu for Hyperbloom triggers. This setup ensures constant reaction triggers while maximizing the weapon’s party-wide damage bonuses.

    Ascension Materials and Farming Guide

    Preparing Nightweaver’s Looking Glass for maximum performance requires gathering specific ascension materials from the newly introduced Nod-Krai region. These resources follow the standard weapon enhancement progression but feature unique local specialties and enemy drops.

    Essential Ascension Materials:

  • Artful Device Fragment (and higher rarities)
  • Nod-Krai regional specialty materials
  • Common enhancement ores and mora
  • The Artful Device Fragments primarily drop from mechanical constructs found in Nod-Krai’s underground domains and world boss encounters. Farming efficiency tip: Focus on domains during their peak reward periods and use condensed resin to maximize your material yield. The regional specialty materials require systematic exploration of Nod-Krai’s landscape – mark their locations on your map and establish efficient collection routes that align with your daily resin usage.

    For players preparing in advance, stockpile mystic enhancement ores and mora, as the final ascension stages require substantial investments. The weapon reaches its full potential at level 90, where the 265 Elemental Mastery secondary stat provides the foundation for massive reaction damage multipliers.

    Optimization and Common Mistakes

    Many players underestimate the importance of proper rotation sequencing with Nightweaver’s Looking Glass. The most common error involves triggering Bloom reactions before activating Lauma’s skill, which wastes the Prayer of the Far North buff window. Always lead with the skill, then immediately follow with Hydro application to ensure both passive effects activate simultaneously.

    Advanced optimization: Build Lauma with full Elemental Mastery artifacts when using this weapon, as the massive passive bonuses multiply effectively with high base EM. The 4-piece Gilded Dreams set remains optimal, providing up to 230 additional EM when triggering reactions. Substats should prioritize EM, Energy Recharge, and CRIT Rate/DMG in that order.

    Avoid these pitfalls: Don’t use the weapon on characters who can’t consistently trigger Hydro or Dendro skills. Don’t build CRIT-heavy when the weapon focuses on transformative reactions. Don’t ignore team Energy Recharge requirements – Lauma still needs her burst available consistently. Don’t farm materials inefficiently; plan your resin usage around domain rotation schedules.

    Also read: Genshin Impact Lauma ascension and talent level-up materials

    Nightweaver’s Looking Glass availability is limited to weapon event wishes during Lauma’s featured banners. Plan your primogem savings accordingly, as this weapon significantly enhances her performance and enables powerful team compositions that wouldn’t otherwise be viable.

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