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Pick the best character that can equip A Thousand Floating Dreams in Genshin Impact with the help of this guide.

Genshin Impact: Best Characters for A Thousand Floating Dreams

Pick the best character that can equip A Thousand Floating Dreams in Genshin Impact with the help of this guide.

A Thousand Floating Dreams is a 5-star catalyst weapon in Genshin Impact. With boosts to elemental mastery (EM), it becomes integral to a fighter’s kit if they can maximize its usage. Here, we list the best characters to wield the weapon, as well as its stats and perks.

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Best Genshin Impact Characters for A Thousand Floating Dreams

The best character for A Thousand Floating Dreams in Genshin Impact is none other than Nahida. The weapon’s banner is featured whenever Nahida’s banner is also available, making this her signature weapon. Moreover, it just synergizes well with her kit.

Nahida functions primarily as a support character, one who has a passive talent that increases the elemental mastery of party members based on her own EM stat. As such, the flat boost, as well as increased coefficients, make this an ideal armament.

Similarly, Nahida’s burst gains buffs depending on the element types of her teammates, making good use of the 10% extra damage. Conversely, if there’s another Dendro character with her (i.e., as a battery or extra proc), she’ll have even more EM.

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Yae Miko is a viable candidate for A Thousand Floating Dreams, assuming you weren’t lucky enough to get Nahida. The problem, though, is that Miko’s best-in-slot weapon is Kagura’s Verity, which works well for her own kit.

Lastly, there’s Sucrose, and one can consider A Thousand Floating Dreams as her best weapon, too. The issue is that 5-star weapons are very costly already, and you don’t really want to equip them on a 4-star character. She’s better off with Sacrificial Fragments, which is easier to get.

Still, if you can acquire duplicates of A Thousand Floating Dreams, then you can give an extra one to Sucrose, perhaps as a way to stack the additional EM further.

A Thousand Floating Dreams Stats

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The A Thousand Floating Dreams catalyst can only be obtained whenever its weapon banner is featured. Here are its stats and notable perks:

  • Perk: A Thousand Nights’ Dawnsong: Party members other than the equipping character provide buffs depending on their element:
    • If their element is the same, the wielder gains +32 EM.
    • If not, the wielder gains +10% damage for their element.
    • Each effect can have up to three stacks.
    • All other party members other than the equipping character gain +40 EM, and multiple boosts can stack.
  • Has elemental mastery as a sub-stat; +542 ATK and +265 EM at level 90.
  • Refinement ranks increase the EM and damage bonuses.

In any case, A Thousand Floating Dreams is just one of many 5-star weapons that you can get via the wish/gacha mechanics in Genshin Impact. It’s a worthy pull if you have the best characters to slot it to. For more, you may also be interested in our guide on the best characters for the Key of Khaj-Nisut.

Featured image via Hoyoverse.


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Jason Rodriguez is a game reviewer and guides writer from the Philippines. With around 5,000 published articles, he's freelanced for numerous outlets, including GameSkinny, GameSpot, Polygon, IGN, PCGamesN, PC Invasion, and more.