sacrificial-fragments
Genshin Impact

Sacrificial Fragments

Catalyst
A weathered script, the text of which is no longer legible. A cursed item eroded by the winds of time.

Refinement

Composed

After dealing damage to an opponent with an Elemental Skill, the skill has a 40% chance to end its own CD. Can only occur once every 30s.

After dealing damage to an opponent with an Elemental Skill, the skill has a 50% chance to end its own CD. Can only occur once every 26s.

After dealing damage to an opponent with an Elemental Skill, the skill has a 60% chance to end its own CD. Can only occur once every 22s.

After dealing damage to an opponent with an Elemental Skill, the skill has a 70% chance to end its own CD. Can only occur once every 19s.

After dealing damage to an opponent with an Elemental Skill, the skill has a 80% chance to end its own CD. Can only occur once every 16s.

Stats

Ascension Phaselvlbase atkelemental mastery
0 ✦14148
55456
106965
158475
209985
1 ✦20+12585
2514095
30155104
35169114
40184124
2 ✦40+210124
45224133
50238143
3 ✦50+264143
55278153
60293162
4 ✦60+319162
65333172
40184124
5 ✦70+373182
75387191
80401201
4 ✦80+427201
85440211
90454221

Story

In the early days, the people of Mondstadt had a tradition of building theaters on top of windy cliffs to please the gods. Rituals took the form of performances, for they believed the gods enjoyed stories and ballads. This script is millennia old, and is no longer legible.

Long ago, a war waged between the Lord of Storm and the Great Wolf King of the North. Mondstadt was engulfed in blizzards, and the snow stung like sand. A group who could bear the cold no longer built a shrine high on a clifftop in the east. There, they prayed for divine mercy and protection.

The wind blows for a moment, but the ravages of time are constant, unrelenting and irreversible. A god of the winds may move between the pages of a book, but in the end the merciless god of time will eat away at them until not a single legible word remains.

Yet, time's assault and that of the wind often take their toll the same upon the heart. Perhaps that is why later generations presumed the shrine to have always been to the wind, and the wind alone.

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