Is Lauma worth pulling in Genshin Impact 6.5? | Nefer and Columbina make her a legend
Lauma reappears in Genshin Impact 6.5, and her value has greatly increased with the addition of Nefer and Columbina. Is she worth pulling for? Don't worry, we'll detail Lauma's skills, team compositions, and everything you need to know about her.
As a five-star Dendro Catalyst user, Lauma is undoubtedly the best Dendro support in the game, completely surpassing Nahida. Her core gameplay revolves around significantly enhancing all Bloom reactions, especially Lunar-Bloom, while providing excellent grass application and high Lunar-Bloom individual damage.
Core Mechanics
When Lauma is in the team, normal Bloom reactions become Lunar-Bloom reactions, but the core appearance and base damage remain unchanged. Triggering a Bloom reaction generates a Verdant Dew, one every 2.5 seconds, up to a maximum of 3 Verdant Dews.
Characters can consume Verdant Dews to trigger Lunar-Bloom damage.

Furthermore, this passive ability also grants a 14% increase to the entire team's Lunar-Bloom damage when Lauma reaches 800 Elemental Mastery; it also increases Moonsign level by one, affecting subsequent buffs.
Ascendant Gleam state is activated when there are at least two Moonsign characters in the team.
Skill Details
Lauma's standard attack damage is low, but her Charged Attack is similar to Arlecchino's exploration skill. Lauma transforms into a deer and leaps forward, and can also double jump, making it ideal for exploration.
Lauma's core skill is Elemental Skill. Whether activated via Tap or Hold, it generates a circular area that follows the current character for 15 seconds, dealing AoE Dendro damage every 2 seconds based on attack power and Elemental Mastery.
Tap skill deals one initial AoE Dendro, while the Hold skill deals two initial AoE Dendros. The second instance of damage is Lunar-Bloom damage, based on Elemental Mastery and the number of Verdant Dews consumed. This is also Lauma's primary source of burst damage.
Additionally, using Hold requires at least one Verdant Dew in the party, and each Verdant Dew consumed grants 1 stack of Moon Song, up to a maximum of 3 stacks. This is crucial for casting Elemental Burst.
Elemental Burst itself doesn't deal damage, but upon casting, it grants 18 stacks of Pale Hymn. If there are prior Moon Song stacks, each additional stack is converted into 6 Pale Hymn stacks, up to a maximum of 18. This means you can gain a maximum of 36 Pale Hymn stacks.
Pale Hymn is consumed when the party triggers Bloom, Hyperbloom, Burgeon, and Lunar-Bloom, increasing the damage of these reactions based on Lauma's Elemental Mastery.
Weapon Selection
Lauma's signature weapon is Nightweaver's Looking Glass, with low base attack damage but high Elemental Mastery.
When an Elemental Skill deals Hydro or Dendro damage, it grants an additional 60 Elemental Mastery. When a teammate triggers Lunar-Bloom, they gain an additional 60 Elemental Mastery.
If both are active simultaneously, the entire team receives a 120% increase in Bloom damage, an 80% increase in Hyperbloom or Burger damage, and a 40% increase in Lunar-Bloom damage.
However, this weapon's drawback is that it provides no energy. An alternative is Etherlight Spindlelute, or Favonius Codex or Prototype Amber. If you don't have enough Genesis Crystals to redeem Primogems, it's best to get Genshin Impact top up first to supplement your supply.
Team Composition and Character Synergy
A recommended team composition is Lauma, Nefer, Columbiana, and a fourth character.
Nefer is currently the second strongest DPS, second only to certain Zibai setups, and even excluding Mavuika's high-difficulty combos. Without Lauma, Nefer's damage drops dramatically, making him highly reliant on her.
Columbina provides three additional Verdant Dews, allowing Nefer and Lauma to use their sustained damage abilities to deal full damage. Without Columbina, Verdant Dew generation is insufficient, prioritizing Nefer, and Lauma can only use Tap, resulting in significant damage loss. Columbina is an indispensable member of this team.
For the fourth member, Nahida is highly recommended because she provides energy to the team, synergizes well with the team, and has a long skill duration. The team is short on energy; if you have other characters you feel can also effectively provide energy, you can try them.
Another approach is to use Lauma's Constellation Lv.1 to transform her into a healer, making Lauma more versatile, increasing team damage, and eliminating the energy issue.
Of course, there are other team compositions to choose from.
Use DPS Columbina and Lauma with Ineffa or Nilou. Or choose Linnea to form a complete Lunar team.
Lauma remains the best Dendro choice for these teams, completely replacing Nahida. Because Lauma's kit is entirely Bloom-centric, she performs only moderately in Aggravate, Spread, and Burning teams.
Is Lauma a must-pick?
If you play Nefer, DPS Columbina, or any Bloom-related team, then Lauma is definitely your top choice, a five-star recommendation. Even if you don't play these teams, she's the best Dendro for Hyperbloom and Burgeon, and is F2P friendly.
In summary, while Lauma isn't the most versatile support, she's almost irreplaceable in her specialized area.
That concludes the detailed guide to the returning character Lauma. Hopefully, after reading this guide, you've made your own judgment. Go online and play!
