While introduced at the same time as the 5-Star Hydro archer, Yelan, it’s not the best weapon for her to use (that would be the Aqua Simulacra), but it is a decent substitiute if you don’t want to Wish on a weapon banner. Yelan isn’t the only character who can use the Fading Twilight, however, so we’ll go over which characters can benefit from its stats, and all the Ascension Materials you need to upgrade the 4-Star weapon below. On this page:
Genshin Impact Fading Twilight ability, stats, attack and crit damage
The Fading Twilight is a 4-Star bow that (when Refined) greatly increases the damage dealt of the character who equips it. It’s ability has three damage states, somewhat limiting a character’s DPS (damage per second) potential, but this doesn’t mean the Fading Twilight is a bad weapon, it’s just not optimised for any one character’s build. Here’s a summary of the Fading Twilight’s abilities and stats in Genshin Impact:
Rarity: 4-Stars Base attack: 44 Secondary stat: Energy recharge Secondary stat value: 6.7 Special ability (passive): Radiance of the Deeps (cycles between three states when an opponent is hit, states limited to one every seven seconds, Evengleam increases damage by 6%, Afterglow by 10%, and Dawnblaze by 14%, ability takes effect whether the character is on field or not)
With thanks to information sourced by honeyhunterworld, the table below provides a more detailed look at the Fading Twilight’s base attack and Energy recharge for each level:
Genshin Impact Fading Twilight Ascension materials
To get the Fading Twilight to Level 90, you’re going to have to use Ascension materials to upgrade the bow. This takes a lot of Mora and farming materials, but it will help with a character’s DPS output and Energy recharge. Aerosiderite, Sacrificial Knife, and Scroll materials of various rarities will have to be sourced in order to raise the Fading Twilight’s Ascension level higher. Materials can be found in Domains, dropped by enemies, and some can even be purchased from the various in-game shops. The table below details what Ascension materials you need to upgrade the Fading Twilight past its base levels:
Genshin Impact Fading Twilight Refine Ability stats
You need to to take part in the Realms of Guile and War 2.7 event and earn Glowing Gem to upgrade the weapon’s passive ability, Radiance of the Deeps. When you’ve earned enough materials for Fading Twilight, here’s all the benefits you can get by refining the weapon to its max level:
Refine Level 1: Evengleam increases damage by 6%, Afterglow by 10%, and Dawnblaze by 14%. Refine Level 2: Evengleam increases damage by 7.5%, Afterglow by 12.5%, and Dawnblaze by 17.5%. Refine Level 3: Evengleam increases damage by 9%, Afterglow by 15%, and Dawnblaze by 21%. Refine Level 4: Evengleam increases damage by 10.5%, Afterglow by 17.5%, and Dawnblaze by 24.5%. Refine Level 5: Evengleam increases damage by 12%, Afterglow by 20%, and Dawnblaze by 28%.
The benefits from all five levels of the Refined ability take effect whether the character wielding the Fading Twilight is on the field or not. Genshin Impact version 3.3 is here, with new codes, and new character Scaramouche (Wanderer), so find out where he’s placed on our tier list. You’ll need Primogems and luck of the Pity and 50/50 systems to Wish with Fate for him and other current and next banners. You’ll also need the right Adventure Rank for events. For more Sumeru help, we’ve got pages on Sumeru Reputation, Tree of Dreams, Dendroculus locations, the Aeonblight Drake boss, the Garden of Endless Pillars Domain, and locations for Nilotpala Lotus, Padisarah, Scarabs, and Redcrest. You can also now unlock the Genius Invokation TCG and, if you want help building your deck, check out our Genius Invokation TCG Card List. If you want to relax, however, why not try fishing at one of the many fishing spot locations?
Who should use Fading Twilight in Genshin Impact?
The Fading Twilight isn’t going to be used for anybody’s best build, that’s usually reserved for a pricey 5-Star weapon, but it is a versatile bow that can be put to good use on a lot of archers.
Yelan
Yelan’s DPS and sub DPS builds probably benefit from the Fading Twilight’s Energy recharge capabilities the most if you don’t have Artifacts or a good team composition to help with her Energy needs. It’s a decent substitute for the Aqua Simulacra, but only if you don’t have the Favonious Warbow.
Kujou Sara
The Fading Twilight is actually a pretty good 4-Star bow for Kujou Sara. The increased attack and Energy recharge capabilities help with her sub DPS build, giving her more opportunities to use her Elemental Burst more effectively. It’s good, but the 5-Star Elegy for the End bow is still Sara’s best weapon in a sub DPS role.
Ganyu
If you don’t have a good bow for Ganyu, the Fading Twilight is best used with a DPS build to take advantage of the damage bonuses, or as a sub DPS Elemental Burst build helped by the bow’s Energy recharge. It’s only really recommended to use the Fading Twilight if you don’t have the Hamayumi, Prototype Crescent, or 5-Star Amos’ bow.
Aloy
Like Ganyu, the Fading Twilight doubles up as a serviceable on-field DPS option or sub DPS Elemental Burst aid. Aloy doesn’t have a custom bow for her, but 5-Star weapons like the Thundering Pulse or Skyward Harp, and even the 4-Star Rust bow are probably better utilised on Aloy if you have them. Have fun using the Fading Twilight in Genshin Impact!