Genshin Impact Jahoda Build: Teams, Artifacts and Weapons

Jahoda kit Genshin Impact
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Jahoda is a 4-star Anemo healer in Genshin Impact. She is one of the assistants of Nefer, employed at the Curatorium of Secrets. Jahoda has one of the best personalities in the game, and she became an instant favorite among players due to it. With her appearing in the banners, it is likely that many players would want her in their roster. Before you decide to pull for Jahoda, check out Jahoda’s kit and learn Jahoda’s best build in Genshin Impact from our guide here.

Note: updated Genshin Impact Jahoda’s build on November 24, 2025.

Genshin Impact Jahoda Release Date

Jahoda Genshin Impact Nod-Krai
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Jahoda is the only 4-star character in Genshin Impact Luna III. Jahoda will feature in the first half of Luna III banners, releasing on December 3, 2025.

As Luna III will also feature Durin as the 5-star character, she will be in the same banner with him. Check out Jahoda’s materials if you are serious about building her in Genshin Impact.

Genshin Impact Jahoda Overview: Basic Info and Stats

Here is all the basic info about Jahoda, including her stats, rarity, weapon type, element, and voice actors:

TypeDetails
Rarity4-Star
Weapon TypeBow
ElementAnemo
Voice ActorsEnglish: Sonya Krueger
Japanese: Inagaki Konomi
Attack207
Defense540
HP9646
Bonus Stat18.46% Bonus Heal

Is Jahoda Worth Building? Pros and Cons

Jahoda is an interesting character. She provides good off-field healing, prioritizing the lowest HP characters. Her skill lets her store elements (Pyro, Hydro, Electro, and Cryo) when they are applied to enemies, so that she can shoot them back to reapply them. In theory, everything about Jahoda sounds amazing, but in reality, it’s not.

ProsCons
Good healing for a 4-star characterOnly works in Nod-Krai teams
Helps in the team’s element applicationLow damage output
Her C6 buffs the entire team’s Crit Rate and Crit DMGConstellation dependant

Jahoda is strictly dependent on other Nod-Krai characters. To the extent that her kit doesn’t function with having at least one other Nod-Krai character in the team. Next, her element application from her skill does work, but it does very little damage, which is quite ironic. Her kit screams of a sub-DPS, but her damage output is very low for her to be a viable option in most teams.

The only good part about Jahoda is her healing and her element application. But that’s not enough for her to be worth building. I suggest you only build her if you have spare resources to invest, and not as a priority, or if you have her C6.

Jahoda’s Constellation Analysis

Like most 4-star characters are dependent on their constellations to be viable, Jahoda is no exception. Her C1 makes her flask damage bounce between enemies, effectively doubling her damage and elemental application. Other than her C1, her C6 is the only other constellation worth mentioning.

Her C6 buffs the Crit Rate and Crit DMG of the entire team when her flask is full. This can be worth getting if you’re serious about playing Jahoda.

Best Genshin Impact Jahoda Build

Although Jahoda is not among the strongest 4-star characters in the game, she can still act as a decent healer. But to get the best out of her kit, you also need to build her correctly. Jahoda’s best build will have Elegy for the End and Viridescent Venerer equipped. For stats, she must prioritize ATK and ERR as they make up her entire kit.

TypeInformation
WeaponElegy for the End
ArtifactViridescent Venerer
Main StatsSands: ATK
Goblet: ATK
Circlet: Healing Bonus
Sub StatsERR > ATK

For those looking for more options for Jahoda’s build, check out the sections below.

Best Jahoda Weapons

As Jahoda is only a decent character, it is best to use 4-star weapons on her. But if you do with to equip her with a 5-star weapon, then Elegy for the End is the clear favorite. This weapon increases ERR greatly, allowing Jahoda to get her Burst more frequently.

NameRarityValue
Elegy for the End5-StarBest
Favonius Warbow4-starGreat
Rainbow Serpent’s Rain Bow4-starGreat
Alley Hunter4-starGood

Now, coming to the more realistic options, Favonius Warbow is the best 4-star weapon for Jahoda. This weapon is also extremely good for regenerating energy, making it perfect for her. Other than that, you can also use the Rainbow Serpent’s Rain Bow event bow for extra ATK, or Alley Hunter for a damage buff when off-field.

Best Jahoda Artifacts

Jahoda’s best artifact is Viridescent Venerer, which is also the best Anemo artifact set in the game. It increases Anemo and Swirl damage, and reduces elemental resistances on enemies for 10 seconds.

NameValue
4-piece Viridescent VenererBest
4-piece Silken Moon’s SerenadeGreat
4-piece InstructorGood

But, if you already have a Viridescent Venerer user in the team, or you don’t want to farm for it again, use the Silken Moon’s Serenade instead. This artifact set is much easier to use on Jahoda, and with her always being alongside Nod-Krai characters, you don’t really have to worry about triggering the passive.

Finally, the Instructor set is also good for a teamwide EM increase. However, farming for this set is a massive hassle unless you follow our most effective ways to farm the Instructor set guide.

Best Stats for Jahoda

Jahoda’s burst is her main strength, so you need it active during every rotation. So, prioritize getting 200% ERR at least on Jahoda’s Artifacts. After that, simply stack as much ATK as possible to scale her kit.

StatRecommended ValuePriority
ERR200%Highest
ATKStack as much as possibleHigh

Some other stats that can also work on Jahoda are Crit Rate and Crit DMG, but they are not a priority.

Best Jahoda Teams in Genshin Impact

Jahoda is very restricted to Nod-Krai characters, so her best teams will also be other Nod-Krai teams. However, she can also be helpful in teams outside Nod-Krai, as long as another Nod-Krai character is also part of the team, like Aino, Lauma, or Ineffa. Here are Jahoda’s best teams in Genshin Impact:

Jahoda Nod-Krai Teams

For Nod-Krai teams, there are only two viable options for now. One is the Flins electro-charged team, where Jahoda can replace Sucrose or Kaedehara Kazuha. However, this does lead to a loss of DMG for the team.

DPSSub-DPSSupportSupport
FlinsIneffaAinoJahoda
NeferLaumaFurinaJahoda

Other than that, Jahoda can also act as a healer for Nefer teams. This is a more viable option as Nefer is very restricted when it comes to healers for her teams.

Jahoda Other Teams

When it comes to teams outside of Nod-Krai, you still need to make sure one other Nod-Krai character is part of the team with Jahoda to make her function. The best teams where this can work are the Hu Tao-Ineffa teams or the Mona-Durin team.

DPSSub-DPSSupportSupport
Hu TaoFurinaIneffaJahoda
MonaDurinIneffaJahoda
WriotheslyBennetLaumaJahoda

She can also work as an elemental applier for Wriothesly teams, if you have Lauma with you.

Genshin Impact Jahoda Kit: Talents and Constellations

Jahoda’s kit makes her a decent Anemo support and healer. Here is a quick view of everything we know about Jahoda’s kit.

Genshin Impact Jahoda Kit Rotation

For Jahoda’s idea kit rotation, you will need to first apply the elements of your other characters to the enemies. Next, swap to Jahoda and use her Skill. Collect all the elements until her Flask is full, and then use her burst and swap to your main DPS.

Skill > Fill Flasks > Burst > Swap > Repeat

Her burst is her main bread and butter, as it deals damage to enemies, triggers Swirl, and heals allies at the same time. Rotate to her once her Burst is up and you are good to go.

Genshin Impact Jahoda Kit Explanation

  • Healing: Jahoda’s Burst summons two Purr-sonal Household Helper Coordinators that deal damage to enemies and heal allies. These summons actively heal the on-field character, while also providing extra heals to the character with the lowest HP. This healing is increased if there are more Hydro characters in the team compared to other elements.
  • Elemental Sub-DPS: Jahoda’s Elemental Skill sends her into the Shadow Pursuit state, which allows her to fill her Treasure Flask upon making contact with enemies with elements they are affected by. When the team’s moonsign is Ascendant Gleam, Jahoda starts absorbing the charges and fires Fluffy Meowballs, dealing DMG of the corresponding element stored in the Purr-loined Treasure Flask. This also regenerates energy for Jahoda. If the Moonsign is not Ascendant Gleam, Jahoda deals AoE Anemo damage when her Flask is full or on the next use of her Elemental Skill in the Shadow Pursuit state.
  • Elemental Mastery Buffer: Jahoda increases Elemental Mastery of characters by 100 for characters with above 70% HP that are healed by her summons.

Genshin Impact Jahoda Talent and Constellations

If you prefer learning about character kits by yourself, then here are Jahoda’s exact Talent and Constellations:

Talent and ConstellationsDetails
Strike While the Arrow’s Hot
(Normal Attack)
Normal Attack: Performs up to 3 consecutive shots with a bow.

Charged Attack: Performs a more precise Aimed Shot with increased DMG. While aiming, mighty winds will accumulate on the arrowhead. A fully charged wind arrow will deal Anemo DMG.

Plunging Attack: Fires off a shower of arrows in mid-air before falling and striking the ground, hitting opponents along the path and dealing AoE DMG upon impact.
Savvy Strategy: Splitting the Spoils
(Elemental Skill)
Jahoda dashes toward her opponent, entering the Shadow Pursuit state upon contact. While in this state, Jahoda moves continuously and swiftly: If nearby opponents are affected by Pyro, Hydro, Electro, or Cryo, she will quietly convert her Purr-loined Treasure Flask to that element, gradually filling it. When the duration ends or the skill is used again, Jahoda drains the Purr-loined Treasure Flask and deals a single instance of Anemo DMG to nearby opponents. When the Purr-loined Treasure Flask is full, Jahoda immediately drains it, exiting the Shadow Pursuit state and dealing a more powerful instance of Anemo DMG.
If her dash fails to make contact with an opponent, Jahoda instead drops a Smoke Bomb at her location, dealing a single instance of Anemo DMG to nearby opponents.

Moonsign: Ascendant Gleam: When the Purr-loined Treasure Flask becomes full, Jahoda will not immediately discharge it. Instead, for a short duration, she steadily consumes the stored element inside and periodically fires Fluffy Meowballs at nearby opponents, dealing DMG of the corresponding element stored in the Purr-loined Treasure Flask. When a Fluffy Meowball hits an opponent, Jahoda regenerates 2 Elemental Energy. This effect can be triggered once every 3.5s.
Hidden Aces: Seven Tools of the Hunter
(Elemental Burst)
Time to reveal those pocket aces! Jahoda retrieves 2 Purrsonal Coordinated Assistance Robots and deals a single instance of Anemo DMG to nearby opponents.
Plan to Get Paid
(Passive 1)
When your team has at least one Pyro, Hydro, Electro, or Cryo character, the Purrsonal Coordinated Assistance Robots from the Elemental Burst Hidden Aces: Seven Tools of the Hunter will be enhanced based on the number of characters of each corresponding element. Jahoda secretly keeps track of these characters. Among them, the element with the highest number of characters determines the enhancement effect:

Pyro: Purrsonal Coordinated Assistance Robots deal 130% of their original DMG.

Hydro: Purrsonal Coordinated Assistance Robots heal for 120% of their original healing amount.

Electro: The number of Purrsonal Coordinated Assistance Robots increases by one.

Cryo: The attack interval of Purrsonal Coordinated Assistance Robots is reduced by 10%.

If there’s a tie between elements, the order of priority that determines which enhancement takes effect is: Pyro, Hydro, Electro, then Cryo. Only one elemental effect can initially be triggered.
Sweet Berry Bounty
(Passive 2)
When a Purrsonal Coordinated Assistance Robot from the Elemental Burst Hidden Aces: Seven Tools of the Hunter triggers healing on an active team member, if that character’s HP is above 70%, their Elemental Mastery will be increased by 100 for 6s.
Moonsign Benediction: Rooftop Dash
(Passive 3)
When Jahoda is in the party, the party’s Moonsign will increase by 1 level.
Backstreet Guile
(Passive 4)
When dispatched on an expedition in Nod-Krai, time consumed is reduced by 25%. Additionally, as the employee of the Curatorium of Secrets, Jahoda seemingly has the ability to obtain intelligence from a variety of sources — intelligence that certain factions in Nasha Town might find extremely interesting…
One More Flask!
(C1)
When a Fluffy Meowball fired by the Purr-loined Treasure Flask from the Elemental Skill Savvy Strategy: Splitting the Spoils hits an enemy, there is a 50% chance for it to bounce, dealing the corresponding Elemental DMG to nearby opponents.
Rogue’s Quick Thinking
(C2)
Moonsign: Ascendant Gleam: In the Ascension Talent “Plan to Get Paid,” Jahoda can secretly track, in addition to the element with the highest number of characters, the element with the next highest number of characters among the remaining types. This allows up to two elemental effects to be active at once. You must first unlock the Ascension Talent “Plan to Get Paid.”
Desperate Gamble
(C3)
Increases the Level of her Elemental Burst by 3.
Wild Berry Amid the Dust
(C4)
When a Purrsonal Coordinated Assistance Robot from the Elemental Burst Hidden Aces: Seven Tools of the Hunter undergoes an Elemental Conversion, Jahoda will recover 4 Elemental Energy.
The Greatest Treasure
(C5)
Increases the Level of her Elemental Skill by 3.
The Littlest Luck
(C6)
Moonsign: Ascendant Gleam: After the Purr-loined Treasure Flask from the Elemental Skill Savvy Strategy: Splitting the Spoils is full, nearby Moonsign characters in your party have their CRIT Rate increased by 5% and CRIT DMG increased by 40% for 20s.

So, there you have it. That’s everything there is to know about Jahoda’s kit and build in Genshin Impact. What’s your take on her kit? Do you think she is a good 4-star Anemo support? Let us know in the comments.

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