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Skills |
Skill Ascension |
Related Items |
Gallery |
Sounds |
Quotes |
Stories |
Stats
Lv | HP | Atk | Def | CritRate% | CritDMG% | Bonus HP% | Materials | Total Materials |
1 | 1039 | 14.99 | 38.89 | 5.0% | 50.0% | 0% | ||
20 | 2695 | 38.88 | 100.88 | 5.0% | 50.0% | 0% | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
20+ | 3586 | 51.73 | 134.22 | 5.0% | 50.0% | 0% | ||
40 | 5366 | 77.41 | 200.84 | 5.0% | 50.0% | 0% | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
40+ | 5999 | 86.54 | 224.53 | 5.0% | 50.0% | 7.2% | ||
50 | 6902 | 99.57 | 258.33 | 5.0% | 50.0% | 7.2% | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
50+ | 7747 | 111.74 | 289.92 | 5.0% | 50.0% | 14.4% | ||
60 | 8659 | 124.9 | 324.06 | 5.0% | 50.0% | 14.4% | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
60+ | 9292 | 134.03 | 347.76 | 5.0% | 50.0% | 14.4% | ||
70 | 10213 | 147.31 | 382.21 | 5.0% | 50.0% | 14.4% | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
70+ | 10846 | 156.44 | 405.91 | 5.0% | 50.0% | 21.6% | ||
80 | 11777 | 169.87 | 440.75 | 5.0% | 50.0% | 21.6% | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
80+ | 12410 | 179.0 | 464.44 | 5.0% | 50.0% | 28.8% | ||
90 | 13348 | 192.54 | 499.56 | 5.0% | 50.0% | 28.8% |
Skills
Active Skils
![]() | The Classics of Acupuncture | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Performs up to 4 attacks that deal Consumes a certain amount of Stamina to deal Calling upon the might of Dendro, Baizhu plunges towards the ground from mid-air, damaging all opponents in his path. Deals | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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![]() | Universal Diagnosis | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Controls a Gossamer Sprite that cruises and attacks nearby opponents, dealing After it performs 3 attacks or if there are no opponents nearby, the Sprite will return, healing all nearby party members based on Baizhu's Max HP. Those in the medical field who can read true signs of illness from false ones may even cure people before any symptoms can show. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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![]() | Holistic Revivification | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Enters the Pulsing Clarity state, creating a Seamless Shield that absorbs While in this state, Baizhu will generate a new Seamless Shield every 2.5s. The Seamless Shield will heal your own active character based on Baizhu's Max HP and attack opponents by unleashing Spiritveins, dealing ·When a character is under the protection of a Seamless Shield and a new Seamless Shield is generated. ·When the Seamless Shield's effects expire, or when it is shattered. If you can perceive the heavens and the earth, defend against malignant auras with the flow of qi, and keep your mind clear, surely nothing can hinder you. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Passive Skills
![]() | Herbal Nourishment |
When Baizhu is in the party, interacting with certain harvestable items will heal your current active character for 2.5% of Baizhu's Max HP. |
![]() | Five Fortunes Forever |
Baizhu gains different effects according to the current HP of your current active character: ·When their HP is less than 50%, Baizhu gains 20% Healing Bonus. ·When their HP is equal to or more than 50%, Baizhu gains 25% |
![]() | All Things Are of the Earth |
Characters who are healed by |
Constellations
![]() | Attentive Observation |
![]() | Incisive Discernment |
When your own active character hits a nearby opponent with their attacks, Baizhu will unleash a Gossamer Sprite: Splice. Gossamer Sprite: Splice will initiate 1 attack before returning, dealing 250% of Baizhu's ATK as DMG dealt this way is considered Elemental Skill DMG. This effect can be triggered once every 5s. |
![]() | All Aspects Stabilized |
Increases the Level of Maximum upgrade level is 15. |
![]() | Ancient Art of Perception |
For 15s after |
![]() | The Hidden Ebb and Flow |
Increases the Level of Maximum upgrade level is 15. |
![]() | Elimination of Malicious Qi |
Increases the DMG dealt by Additionally, when a |
Skill Ascension
Gallery
360 Spin
Idle Animation #1
Idle Animation #2
Attack
Elemental Skill
Elemental Burst
Sounds
Title | EN | CN | JP | KR |
Party Switch | ||||
Party Switch when teammate is under 30% HP | ||||
Party Switch under 30% HP | ||||
Opening Chest | ||||
Normal Attack | ||||
Medium Attack | ||||
Heavy Attack | ||||
Taking Damage (Low) | ||||
Taking Damage (High) | ||||
Battle Skill #1 | ||||
Battle Skill #3 | ||||
Sprinting Starts | ||||
Jumping | ||||
Climbing | ||||
Heavy Breathing (Climbing) | ||||
Open World Gliding (Start) | ||||
Open World Idle | ||||
Fainting |
Quotes
Audio Language:
Title | VoiceOver |
Hello | |
Chat: Let's Slow Down | |
Chat: Natural Laws | |
Chat: Physical Condition | |
When It Rains | |
When Thunder Strikes | |
When It Snows | |
When the Sun Is Out | |
When the Wind Is Blowing | |
Good Morning | |
Good Afternoon | |
Good Evening | |
Good Night | |
About Baizhu: Modern vs. Ancient Medicine | |
About Baizhu: Bolstering Hope | * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 4 |
About Us: Doctor-Patient Relationship | |
About Us: Medicine Testing | * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 6 |
About the Vision | * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 4 |
Something to Share: Candied Fruit | * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 4 |
Something to Share: Secret Medication | * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 4 |
Interesting Things | |
About Qiqi | * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 4 |
About Hu Tao: Different Approach | * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 4 |
About Hu Tao: Exhausting Encounters | * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 6 |
About Ganyu | * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 4 |
About Keqing | * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 4 |
About Yaoyao | * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 4 |
About Zhongli | * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 4 |
About Xiao | * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 4 |
About Tighnari | * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 4 |
About Gaming | * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 4 |
More About Baizhu: I | |
More About Baizhu: II | * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 3 |
More About Baizhu: III | * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 4 |
More About Baizhu: IV | * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 5 |
More About Baizhu: V | * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 6 |
Baizhu's Hobbies | |
Baizhu's Troubles | |
Favorite Food | |
Least Favorite Food | |
Receiving a Gift: I | |
Receiving a Gift: II | |
Receiving a Gift: III | |
Birthday | |
Feelings About Ascension: Intro | * Unlocks at Ascension Phase 1 |
Feelings About Ascension: Building Up | * Unlocks at Ascension Phase 2 |
Feelings About Ascension: Climax | * Unlocks at Ascension Phase 4 |
Feelings About Ascension: Conclusion | * Unlocks at Ascension Phase 6 |
Elemental Skill: I | |
Elemental Skill: II | |
Elemental Skill: III | |
Elemental Burst: I | |
Elemental Burst: II | |
Elemental Burst: III | |
Sprint Start: I | |
Opening Treasure Chest: I | |
Opening Treasure Chest: II | |
Opening Treasure Chest: III | |
Low HP: I | |
Low HP: II | |
Low HP: III | |
Ally at Low HP: I | |
Ally at Low HP: II | |
Fallen: I | |
Fallen: II | |
Fallen: III | |
Light Hit Taken: I | |
Heavy Hit Taken: I | |
Joining Party: I | |
Joining Party: II | |
Joining Party: III |
Stories
Title | Text |
Character Details | Baizhu, the owner of "Bubu Pharmacy," is a master of the medicinal arts. He is benevolent and kind, yet also shrouded in mystery and other contradictions. Despite having countless admiring physicians begging for his attention, he has insisted on choosing a zombie who can barely sort medicinal ingredients to be his apprentice. And though only a mortal, a talking snake with powerful spiritual energy is always wrapped around his shoulders. Maladies major and minor may all be mitigated with his medicine, but the physician seems unable to cure himself. Such a person does not go unnoticed in Liyue, for the greater a person's capabilities, the greater the calamity they could cause should their heart harbor any evil intent. Yet both public observation and private investigation have not only found no trace of any hidden wickedness, but have seemed to confirm time and time again that his unimpeachable reputation as a benevolent doctor was, in fact, the unvarnished truth. As for all those inscrutable secrets, Baizhu simply smiles and laughs: "Good medicine is so bitter, so it shouldn't be a problem to let a good doctor keep a few secrets, no?" |
Character Story 1 | Though he was widely known by the moniker "Mr. Bai," Baizhu's last name isn't "Bai." The origins of this misnomer can be traced back to his apprentice at Bubu Pharmacy, Qiqi, and her sieve-like memory. When she first arrived at Bubu, her memory was even worse than it is now, and she would even forget to return to the Pharmacy at night after going out to gather herbs and ingredients during the day. Fortunately, Baizhu is always patient when dealing with patients, and doubly so when dealing with Qiqi. At first, he attempted to have her stay at the Pharmacy and rest, but Qiqi was always resolute and could not be dissuaded from harvesting materials, saying: "My responsibility." Helpless to stop her, Baizhu would personally go out to find her each and every time, and remind her of the fact she lived with him at Bubu Pharmacy over and over and over and... With a memory like what Qiqi sported then, remembering anyone's full name was beyond the realm of possibility. So for a long time, the names "Baizhu" and "Changsheng" were simply replaced with "that person" and "that snake." Ever one to prescribe just the right medicine for the disease, Baizhu prepared a notebook for Qiqi to write in and review whenever she had time. Finally, there came a morning when Qiqi saw Baizhu and did not cock her head and ask who he was, but said: "Good, morning. Bai... Bai..." Changsheng was ecstatic, and immediately extended her body outward, even more excited than Baizhu: "Yes, yes, Bai-what now? And how about me? Don't forget about me—" "Mr. Bai." Qiqi answered earnestly. "And, long... long, snake." "—Outrageous! My name isn't 'long snake'—" "Remembering things is like curing an illness. One cannot be too greedy for progress, but be satisfied with gradual improvement." Baizhu smiled slightly and nodded, as though having accepted the name "Mr. Bai." In the days that followed, the phrases "Mr. Bai said" and "Mr. Bai won't allow it" were never far from her lips, and the endless stream of customers asking after medicine soon brought the name "Mr. Bai" out of Bubu Pharmacy to every corner of Liyue Harbor. Qiqi's notebook has been filled to bursting and then some, and today she no longer needs to consult it before recalling Baizhu and Changsheng's names. But "Mr. Bai" had already found its home in the hearts of some, and it was too late to change it. * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 2 |
Character Story 2 | Baizhu is not only a brilliant physician, but possesses considerable business acumen. This should not come as a surprise — it would be impossible to operate a such a large pharmacy on the strength of one's medical skills alone. The prices at Bubu Pharmacy are generally fair, and the pricing strategy for most products is one of high sales with low margins on each transaction. But there is some merchandise priced at a curious premium — such as the "Everlasting Incense," which was 2,990,000 Mora even after a discount. Usually, the customers for goods like these aren't picky about price, and only care about the quality and effectiveness. So why head to the market to haggle and search, when you can get everything you need at Bubu Pharmacy? Even if it's a bit more expensive, the peace of mind provided by Mr. Bai's reputation is worth it. Naturally, price is not Bubu Pharmacy's only competitive advantage. Many of the customers are businesspeople who have become "partners," bringing Baizhu rare herbs from across the land and exporting the medicines he develops to every corner of the world. As the pockets of Bubu's business partners began to bulge, so too did the Pharmacy's ledgers. But the objectives of Baizhu's plans do not seem to revolve solely around Mora itself. If they did, why would Bubu Pharmacy take care of someone with no positive impact on income flow like Qiqi? It makes no sense from a business perspective. When encountering unusual or novel diseases, Baizhu often accepts only a token fee, saying "It is difficult to assess a fee for such a rare ailment." As this practice has persisted, clients from far beyond Liyue have come to seek treatment at Bubu Pharmacy. Baizhu never refuses a patient, and is very willing to treat people from all walks of life, regardless of the disease that afflicts them. Thus has the good doctor cultivated a reputation as a selfless and benevolent healer who makes money elsewhere, presumably so that he can continue to perform acts of kindness far into the future. But only Baizhu himself understands the truth: Bubu Pharmacy never engages in unprofitable transactions. Some goals are impossible to even think about without massive financial backing and a reliable network supplying resources from across the world. Even with sufficient wealth, those goals would have little chance of success without the right opportunities and a bit of luck. As for the chance to research the secret arts of the adepti and strange diseases... these are opportunities no amount of Mora could ever buy. * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 3 |
Character Story 3 | Baizhu habitually has a pot of water before boiling a pot of tea after waking up early in the morning. There is never a shortage of pastries at the Pharmacy, both sweet and salty, delivered from nearby shops and from around the neighborhood. This routine has never ceased, and is unchanged through all four seasons. The snacks are divided into three portions, two large and one small. The large plates are for Baizhu and Herbalist Gui, and the small plate is for Qiqi and Changsheng. Whichever of them so desires can take a bite, and this counts as having had breakfast with everyone. In addition, the doors of the Pharmacy are always lined with fresh supplies when it opens in the morning: vegetables, rice, fresh fish, melons and fruits... there is always an abundance of food at Bubu Pharmacy. Baizhu has repeatedly attempted to persuade the community not to give him such gifts, as he does not like to take things from others for free. But the public knows that Dr. Baizhu doesn't always charge for his consultations, and offers steep discounts upon already reduced prices to the people. The child of this family, the grandfather of that household... The number of people who have benefited from his care is beyond count. Of course, since cheaper healthcare means more Mora in the pocket, using the savings to give gifts by way of thanks is a perfectly sensible thing to do. Baizhu's attempts to dissuade his well-wishers were defeated by this logic, and his only remaining response was to ask Herbalist Gui to bring all the gifts from the door into the shop. After breakfast, the clinic opens for consultations. Baizhu remains in the shop to see patients, and Herbalist Gui delivers medicines wrapped and prepared the previous night to elderly patients who have difficulty walking. Each package comes with a detailed note explaining clearly both the frequency and quantity of medicine to be taken for the convenience of the patient. When patients begin arriving at the clinic, Changsheng takes leave of her perch on Baizhu's body and wanders about the clinic. If she catches Qiqi performing her calisthenics in the courtyard, she will wind about Qiqi's shoulders and help her keep time with a "one two three one two three," and so on. If she runs into Herbalist Gui delivering medicine in the corridor, she will rest on his arm and ask after the latest neighborhood gossip. After the talking is done, the medicine weighted and packaged, and the tea has cooled, it is time for lunch. At this time, Baizhu is at leisure to personally prepare a nutritious meal and sweet soup that are both healthy and tasty for all who come to call. Afternoons in Liyue Harbor are a leisurely affair, with studying children, tottering old grandparents, Millelith carrying spears... An endless patter of footfalls. Changsheng and Qiqi lie by the pharmacy door, basking in the sun and watching the flow of people. They idly observe that the one on the left has let their hair grow too long and needs a haircut, while that one on the right has a rash on their face, and might be suffering from an internal imbalance. The sound of their chatter reaches Herbalist Gui's ears, and fearing disturbing others, he brings over a bench and moves Changsheng and Qiqi back inside the pharmacy. The commotion reaches Baizhu's clinic, and he listens to their exchange as he writes a prescription. Time is like boiling water in a copper kettle: at once both a turbulent tumult but also sitting quietly beside you. As night falls, Bubu Pharmacy closes for the day. Herbalist Gui sometimes stays for dinner, and sometimes goes home to eat with his family. Then only Baizhu, Qiqi, and Changsheng remain, and the two people and one snake may eat and drink to their hearts' content, returning to their rooms to rest by the light of the moon. One cannot call such a day anything out of the ordinary. It is simply a day at Bubu Pharmacy. Though, if Herbalist Gui suddenly had the thought to come back and take a peek before going to bed, more likely than not he would happen upon Baizhu teaching Qiqi new exercises in the courtyard to keep her limber. One-two-three, one-two-three... Morning, noon, and night, spring, summer, and fall — oh, and also winter... Calisthenics and life both have their rhythm. * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 4 |
Character Story 4 | The storyteller rapped the wooden table, opened his mouth, and began to tell a tale of ghosts and demons. Though the public loves to hear these stories, they get old after too many tellings, and so people asked, "is there anything else? You've told the one about the jewel-seller and the one about the thief, what else is there?" At that moment, Baizhu came down the stairs, and the audience saw him and thought to themselves: Dr. Baizhu has many stories, surely, but putting them into a book might be far too difficult. Other than discussing his exemplary behavior and medical ethics, if one wishes to say a few words about him over tea or after dinner, the most that can be talked about is the Doctor's private pursuit of the adeptal arts and the like, a matter that Baizhu has never intended to conceal. There are a multitude of visitors to Bubu Pharmacy, and those with sharp eyes cannot avoid noticing the books Baizhu reads in his spare time. In addition to medical treatises are ancient tomes which record the ways in which the adepti may be sought out. In addition, the medicine chests at Bubu Pharmacy contain a multitude of rare herbs and ingredients which are of no use in treating common illnesses, but are constantly used and replenished in an endless cycle. Though the average patient may not understand the arcane implications, those from families which practice alchemy or thaumaturgical arts can instantly recognize that all of these are ingredients used to refine various "Elixirs of Immortality" spoken of in legend. For most ordinary people, "immortality" is simply too strange a concept. But there are people whose curiosity will be aroused, and who will seek to know just how Baizhu wishes to attain immortality and how far along the road he has come... But this has proved akin to walking on a tightrope at night — it is difficult to take even a single step. Eventually, news of Baizhu's quest spread. Once the news was leaked, people formed an opinion. Some coveted his knowledge, some opposed this pursuit, and others didn't particularly care about his goal of immortality, but were concerned about the trouble his methods might cause. Baizhu himself was in his clinic, but his fingers were on the pulse of the street, and he had anticipated this would happen. In the vast land of Liyue, the concerns of the third group of people would be the most difficult to assuage. He had initially planned to quietly dispel any doubts, but the name "Baizhu" had already appeared on the Ministry of Civil Affairs' persons of special interest list. Fortunately, Baizhu always conducted himself impeccably in his daily life, and is amiable and willing to chat with his patients during their consultations. From these visits, he learned that the Ministry of Civil Affairs was keeping a close eye on him. He saw through their methods, and turned the ears and mouths of the people to his own ends, letting them spread the word on his behalf that his research and approach had no ill intent and would cause no trouble. Rumors spread more quickly than the most infectious pathogen, and soon the fact his quest was benign had spread to every corner. This push and pull between Baizhu and Ministry continued for some time, but eventually he was able to avoid unwanted attention and his name avoided appearing in the top secret intelligence reports of the owner of Yanshang Teahouse, Yelan. As for the aforementioned second group of people, their beliefs are already a known quantity, and set in stone. Many are the descendants of a clan that believes firmly in the principle that some things are divinely ordained, and that the impermanence of life and permanence of death are among those immutable truths. It must be pure coincidence that the representative of this second group lives but a street away at Wangsheng Funeral Parlor. As the saying goes, neighbors are like relatives and friends, and Bubu Pharmacy and Wangsheng Funeral Parlor have had many interactions over the years, and both parties greet each other with a smile when their paths cross in the street. As for those questions of life and death, death and life, the opinion of the 77th Director of the Wangsheng Funeral Parlor Hu Tao is as follows: If the matter cannot be explained or settled in a couple words, it's better to have Baizhu over for dinner! And as for a sensible person like Baizhu? Of course one should attend the banquet! Season after season, year after year, without going into too much detail, the two households with very different views have spent many a day together, and could be considered close friends, albeit with each keeping their secrets. When two parties do not align closely, they merely speak of etiquette. But when they align, one may speak of duty. For Bubu Pharmacy is in the business of healing the sick, and in the course of business it is inevitable that there will be those beyond saving or at the end of their lives. Those with good fortune are cared for by their family, but those less lucky will breathe their last in Bubu Pharmacy. When this happens, Bubu Pharmacy and Wangsheng Funeral Parlor will jointly ensure their final rest is peaceful. The last rites and journey of the deceased is of great importance, and Director Hu Tao entrusts this to her most dependable consultant, Zhongli. For Bubu Pharmacy, Baizhu cares greatly for those patients who pass away under his care, and personally sees to their arrangements. The two parties hold a ceremony in a secluded thatched cottage in the dead of night. Baizhu sends the deceased there, and the Wangsheng Funeral Parlor consultant holds the ceremony and performs the final rites, carrying out each step in an orderly manner. Even if it is simply going through the motions, the departed may rest in peace. It is a pity that though the soul has passed on, no living soul will ever thank Bubu Pharmacy or Wangsheng Funeral Parlor on the deceased's behalf. But the heavens wheel ever onward, and so too does the cycle of life and death continue unceasingly. Doctor and Funeral Director and consultant are neighbors by coincidence, friends over the dinner table, but only truly meet heart-to-heart when conducting the solemn duty of seeing off the souls of the deceased. Once they walk out of that thatched cottage, they return to their former selves. As for the aforementioned first type of people, those who covet the secret of immortality, though they are many in number, their methods are crude, and they are easy to deal with. Bandits are common in the wilderness and in the mountains, and a few particularly stupid and shortsighted ones once ran into Baizhu alone on a mountain road. Baizhu was refining medicine, and the bandits, having heard rumors of Baizhu's quest, came to the conclusion that he had made something of value here in this remote location. They struck, expecting to plunder the secret medicine Baizhu had created. A few hours later, the Millelith arrived at the scene of the crime, having received a report. It was difficult to tell who was the real victim, with the ruffians laid out upon the ground and Baizhu standing beside them with a smile. "The facts of the case come first, so forgive me for asking," the Millelith soldier began hesitantly, "but did you really come to a place this remote just to make cold medicine?" "If I was refining some special medicine..." Baizhu laughed and shook his head. "Would they ever have found me?" These stories traveled round and round, eventually returning to the ears of the storyteller. He thought for a moment, then shook his head and sighed: "Forget it. At the end of the day, Dr. Baizhu is just a doctor. What fascinating tales could there be?" * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 5 |
Character Story 5 | Every time the weather turns cold, the threshold of Bubu Pharmacy is crowded with patients seeking a consultation. But today, Baizhu's silhouette was nowhere to be seen. Only his assistant Herbalist Gui was at the counter, prescribing medicine and dispensing medicine. Those with recurring illnesses who visited frequently knew what this meant. It was "one of those days" again, and so they took the medicine carefully wrapped by Herbalist Gui. They offered their best wishes, such as "Please tell Dr. Baizhu to care of himself," and shuffled out the door. At that moment, Qiqi came in from the doorway and bumped into an old man's calf. Holding her hat tight, she nodded and hurried to the back room with her stiff steps as quickly as she could. "It's one of those days" isn't a particular time or place, but rather is shorthand for an oft-used statement: The Doctor is ill, and cannot see patients today, so we are sorry you came all the way here for nothing, please come back some other time. It is hard for physicians to cure themselves, and this is true for Baizhu as well. Baizhu claims that it is simply a chill, but he knows that he has a weak constitution, and all of his internal organs are diseased. Though his life is not in imminent danger, nine out of ten doctors would be dumbstruck, only able to gape in wonder at the nature of this rare and incurable disease. Therefore, whenever his symptoms flare up, all Herbalist Gui and Qiqi can do is bring him hot water, cloth towels, and plates of fruit to show their concern. Baizhu does not wish others to worry on his behalf, and insists on being alone in his room with only Changsheng for company. With the curtains pulled over the tightly closed windows, the room was dark and gloomy. Baizhu lay down, tormented by the chills and following hot flashes, occasional breathing problems, and intermittent yet intense full-body pains that often came whenever his symptoms flared up. After a bout of agony, he joked to Changsheng, "If I don't make it one of these days, it'll be a giant hassle, won't it?" Changsheng slithered up the head of the bed and looked down at Baizhu's sweat-soaked visage with human-like pupils. "Oh you, oh you, you may lie, but you may not die. Who is it that wishes to live forever? You are not yet old, and haven't yet experienced a full life." A man and a snake, the snake with human eyes and the man with snake eyes. A strange phenomenon indeed. Few know the truth behind such an enigmatic anomaly. In fact, the pupils in their eyes are proof of their greatest secret — the contract between them. The result of this contract is the Baizhu of today — practicing medicine to save lives and alleviate the pains and aches of humanity, but also embedding illness deep into his own bones, where they reside forever with no hope of relief. And in the land of Rex Lapis, God of Contracts, the law is supreme and contracts must be abided by. Liyue is an ancient country with a multitude of spiritual beings and magic, and the contents and types of contracts are equally varied. But Baizhu and Changsheng never discuss the contents of their own contract, and always share the same response: Contract? It's just an agreement, you could say it's just a secret technique with a couple of restrictions on how it can be passed down. Those too old or young, those who are insincere of heart, the inhuman, all of these cannot inherit this technique... What else is there? Oh, yes. "Those not fated to cannot inherit it!" Qiqi put down the tea tray and hot water, closing the door behind her as she left. Baizhu watched her leave before let out a long sigh, as though he had a thousand worries caught in his throat, but was unable to give voice to a single one. All he could do was shift the conversation to a distant rumor— In ancient times, there was once a Mt. Yaojun, and the master of the mountain and their tea-loving friend once made a pact to wait until the tea trees on the mountain had grown, then hold a tea banquet, inviting all the adepti to partake of their tea. What a beautiful thing that might have been! But alas, of the two Adepti who made the agreement, one sank into the water like the residual remnants of tea leaves, and the other lost all ten of their fingers for picking tea, and even their memories of the past faded and were forgotten. Changsheng hissed an impatient reply: "What's so strange about that? The adepti are gone, but don't their tea trees remain? The tree and tea leaves will remember their ancient agreement in their stead. You should worry more about yourself, for if you and I leave, only Herbalist Gui, Qiqi, and the wood of the house and bricks on the floor will remember the two of us." The name of the contract with Changsheng is known as "Way of the Dragon-Dragging Jade Snake." Only the name of contract is known, and not even Changsheng can explain the details, only that she learned it long ago. If you ask who she learned it from, she cannot recall even a bit of tangential information. Talking about the distant past with Changsheng is often like this. Baizhu is used to listening to her advice, though, and understands she has good intentions. Thus did he vomit up the blood stuck in his throat before sitting up straight against the head of the bed. Changsheng glanced over: "What're you looking at me for? I don't have hands to support you with." Cradling the soup made for him by Herbalist Gui and Qiqi, Baizhu slowly drank it. He got through it one spoonful at a time, his eyes never leaving the soup for a moment, as though there was an entrancing scene of spring flowers and autumn leaves at the bottom of the bowl. The small things, one at a time. The basic essentials of daily life. Life is like soup, boiling and cooking. * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 6 |
Bubu | In Liyue, a form of divination is often used to predict fortune and peril or ask the gods for guidance. The people of Liyue call their particular art "Zhanbu." It is said that in ancient times, medicine and "Zhanbu" were tightly linked and often confused. With no scientific understanding of birth, old age, sickness, or death, the ancestors could do naught but pray to the gods for wellness and take medicinal herbs for comfort. Over time, countless generations experiencing sickness and recovering upon taking different herbs were able to distill their knowledge into a set of rules, making breakthroughs in their understanding of medicine. Thus was medicine born, with trained physicians curing the sick. After becoming an heir to this medical tradition, Baizhu brought Changsheng to Liyue Harbor to open a pharmacy and practice medicine in the bustling port city. At that time, the following story took place: According to the traditions of Liyue, new businesses must divine an auspicious time for their grand opening using the art of "Zhanbu." By sticking to the preordained opening day, the business will prosper and enjoy fame and fortune. But Baizhu did not wait until the day of good fortune. One night, a mother brought her fever-stricken daughter to the door of the pharmacy, frantically pounding on the door. ... Early the next morning, the neighbors were shocked to discover that the pharmacy had opened several days early, with no fanfare or celebration. "Aren't you afraid of going bankrupt and losing everything?" Changsheng's voice was full of regret. "All you did was treat an emergency case last night, why would you need to open up shop early?" Baizhu replied as he wrote a prescription: "Every day delayed is another day the patients must wait for their consultation. Besides, what pharmacy wants business to boom? We aren't hoping for more people to get sick, are we?" "That doesn't mean you should just throw open the doors without even thinking of a name for our shop! And what about a celebratory message for the grand opening?" "A name and a message... Then let us send the message that no matter the fortunes of this shop, or the diseases afflicting our patients..." Baizhu picked up the prescription note and faced the rising sun framed through the door. "...Or our fates, we don't need to ask the gods or use divination any longer." In the language of Liyue, "Zhanbu" is divination, but "bu" can also be the word for a refusal or negation. Thus, he chose a name that enshrined his beliefs. The rays of sunlight were shining through the door and the thin paper in his hand, with the words written by his hand clear and confident— "Bubu Pharmacy, Baizhu." * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 4 |
Vision | When Baizhu was young, his hometown was struck by a horrific plague. Fortunately, his master was practicing medicine there, and was able to contain the spread. But no miracle could bring back the lives that had already been lost. Having lost both his parents, Baizhu began to follow in the footsteps of his master, learning the physician's art. The world is full of strange and complicated diseases, but Baizhu's master was always able to provide treatment. Studying with his master, Baizhu learned a simple truth: Disease is dangerous, but it can ultimately be overcome with human intellect. ...Until the day finally came that Baizhu's master was completely exhausted by the maladies brought on by a contract, and could hold on no longer. Though Baizhu had learned much in those years, he was still unable to do anything in the face of such a complicated and serious affliction. That most intractable disease in the world, the one with no cure or answer — death — had finally come for his master. Was there really no escape from sickness and death for mortals? The memories of his parents coughing blood from his youth had grown hazier over the years, but the scene of the cold tombstone of his master was crystal clear before his eyes. Standing before his master's grave, Changsheng's normally playful words were tinged with an imperceptible sense of melancholy. "Who knows how many more people will take on this contract..." Baizhu did not want to see yet another precious life slip away before his eyes. "No. This contract will end with me." When he next opened his eyes, they shone with a golden light, as though they were unquenchable candles. The first thing reflected in his now vertical pupils was a Vision, appearing briefly like a firefly on his master's tombstone. The Vision was like the gaze of a god who had witness to everything, but it was also like those of his master, gentle and full of expectation. * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 6 |
1,045 responses to “Baizhu”
my build for him 2pcs tenacity, 2pcs drewflower, stats would be full hp, my weapon favonious codex.
Baizhu is…kind of like Xinyan.
Not in a bad way, but I mean that having him be both a shielder and healer, makes it feels kind of useless using his elemental burst, because your character probably will be 100% healed bc of his elemental skill.
Xinyan is both a shielder and a dmg dealer, and as most people know, her kit is very divides into seperate roles that she is supposed to play.
I know that the shield that Baizhu makes is weak, but is supposed to refresh, like a ton of weak shields kind of being transformed into one, long lasting shield which reappears to make itself stornger(???)
I know his 2nd passive makes his burst a dendro reaction buffer, but it still doesn’t make up for the fact that the burst feels totally weird and, as i said, kind of useless to use, like it just being there for him to have an elemental burst.
His 1st passive is 50% useful and 50% awful. He does not deal dmg, and therefore, a mere 20% dendro dmg bonus is very useless towards his kit – as i said, his kit is very diveded into seperate roles he’s ”supposed” to play in the team, like they’re trying to make him a jack-of-all-trades, which never turns out good for any character relative to genshin impact (except yelan and maybe kazuha)
Well, he’s still a good healer, ofcourse, he just has a few bad qualities which i don’r really understand why he has – and please remember that this is my opinion and that you can c6 r5 him if you want, and that it’s up to you if you want to play baizhu as a main dps, sub dps, support or healer – play Baizhu as you want and don’t let my opinion change that.
his ultimate is meant as a way to increase the team’s resistance to interruption and survivability and at the same time provide reactions ( elemental skill and burst diferent icd).
remember, shield provides 100% resistence to interruption.
His more akin to thoma, but he can also heal and provide great buffs to dendro reactions
Off-field dendro application, better healing than Yaoyao, shielding, A4 being very similar to Nahida’s C2… You can even onfield him with Xingqiu or Yelan in a Kuki hyperbloom team, if you wanted to have Nahida in some other team or if you don’t even have her.
There are plenty of good things about his kit. You can also give him Thrilling Tales for attack buffs. In my opinion he is such a flexible character able to fit so many teams.
But at that point isn’t ot just better pulling for Nahida/using Yaoyao (if you have her)?
1st week beta
90Baizhu base HP = 90 Alhaitham
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dayumm, I tried Full HP TF, sub ER170, R5 pro Amber
_ E CD happens
_ ER replenished instant
_ 37k tot HP
good for Baizhu driver hyper agg burg
People still not realize how bad baizhu is. Just wait for next week. And we will see tons of people complain about his kit.
“hes bad,” *doesnt elaborate,* *walks out the room.*
You can scroll down to see my previous comment. But i think you better not, ignorance is a bliss.
ive read your prev comment before, and ive seen another make a similar claim and have addressed it. while the execution can end up tragically done, rn the concept and what his kit looks like is good. maintaining a critical view is important but putting on this air of an intellectual superior when your own claims are rought with problems in of themselves does not fair well with your integrity as a critical thinking person.
game devs in general are often bad at balancing and hoyo design choices are often scuffed. with that prefaced however, there’s still going to be a level of design balance thats going to be implemented. expecting bai to be such a multi-faceted char and having all those aspects be really good with one clear build is unrealistic.
keep up the doomposting, dont let ppl fall asleep to this infinite tsukuyomi over the world.
So EM/EM/EM vs HP/HP/HP or what would be the ideal version for max damage he will heal weather we go for hp but the passive is interesting but can it beat EM
or maybe something like EM/hp Dendro Crit/EM circlet
also does this character have any onfield time or is just E Q swap out
All he needs is HP/HP/HP, So you can hit 50k HP. For substats HP% on flower + feather and ER generally in all artifact pieces (I saw some saying between 180 – 200ish ER).
His multipliers are low so it doesn’t really matter building EM or DMG on him.
But he don’t really scale from hp with damage but i dont know is the passive really worth it. I don’t really care abaut the healing i mean i will pull him for as healer but he will heal weather i build him hp or not so i’m wondering if max EM is better than aiming for the 50k hp for damage or some other type. Low scaling don’t really matter i think he will still do wonders compared to Barbara or some other 4 star healer that is not Bennet and still heal the team.
Another interesting build could be Weapon prototype amber for HP then 2 pieces of 20% hp and another 2 for more 20% hp then go for EM/EM/EM or EM/dendro and circlet EM or HP.
First, you need to decide what team you want to play him and and what his role will be in that team.
so is nobody going to even mention how backwards his A4 is and how it HAS to be changed?? his healing scales off of how high his hp is, but the LOWER his hp is, the better his A4 dendro reaction damage becomes.
higher hp = better healing, less dps
lower hp = worse healing, more dps
Literally 3 comments down it’s brought up and explained. Idk, maybe read some comments first to make sure that ‘nobody even mentions’ it before commenting on this yourself?
You read it wrong. His A4 means Every 1k hp that’s below 50k gain buff. This means 50k is the max limit of the buff like Nahida EM. It does not mean the lower hp the better buff.
Nobody is talking about it, because you’re in the minority of people who are completely misunderstanding it.
It’s always interesting to see people complaining about kit mechanics they don’t even take the time to understand. OP is even spamming capslock like they know what they’re on about.
There’s a difference between “Max HP” and “current HP”. The OP would do well to learn it.
You misunderstand the A4 effect, its scale with his MAX hp, not his current hp. Its capped at 50k hp so at maximum you can get 100% bloom damage bonus
genshin impact players when the challenge is to pass a reading-comprehension test (harder than the DPS check ? at floor 12 )
so Baizhu melee catalyst kinda Heizou .
his AA should paralyzed enemy tho
Was it confirmed anywhere if his burst and/or skill coordinated attacks bounce between enemies like Beidous’ chain lightning, like the old leaks suggested? The descriptions don’t mention anything like it and all footage I’ve seen has no actual combat.
Combat footage is out:
E skill projectile will hit up to 3 enemies once if they’re present (WAY slower than Beidou) before returning to heal
Burst projectile is single target with a tiny “AoE” (similar to hyperbloom AoE)
A little dissapointed tbh
• Healing in skill OK
• Shield, healing and off-field dendro application on ult OK
• His damage scalings are with ATK while his healing scalings are with HP, he will not deal damage
• A1 is useless as Baizhu will not deal damage
• A4 is really bad, who had the idea to create a skill with scaling on HP below 50K?
• A4 is also bad because it only buffs the character on the field. In dendro teams, the damage is well divided among the team members, buffing only the character on the field does not seem good to me.
• Even if Baizhu had 0 HP and buffed with his A4, the buff would still be much worse than the buff of Nahida, Kazuha, Yelan, Kuki with Key and 4pc Millelith and Elegy
• Baizhu seems to have very serious issues with energy recharge
• Even his weapon is bad, instead of benefiting the team it just tries to fix Baizhu’s own problems. TTDS is so much better than his sig weapon.
I can’t believe Baizhu is a T5 character with a kit as bad as this, he’s only slightly better than Yaoyao cause he’s catalyst user and has better uptime on his off-field dendro application
this max HP not current HP. but “below 50k” means bonus maxed to 50k. if you have 70k for example bonus remane the same as 50k
This gives off prerelease Kazuha vibes, where a small section of people vastly underestimated his A4 by not realizing the potential of a full buffing build. Hitting the HP limit, for example, would be 100% boost to Bloom-type/Burning reactions with a 40% boost to Aggravate/Spread. Pretty worthwhile in tandem with the other support his kit provides.
As for only buffing the on-field unit, a lot of teams wouldn’t mind just having the primary beneficiary onfield. Like think of a team of Baizhu/Kuki/Xingqiu/Flex, Kuki can just stay onfield and it wouldn’t really hurt anything. Even better for Quicken Teams. Al and Cyno already stay onfield regardless, and a unit like Yae Miko could just be onfield and mess around until the burst ends, being pretty safe due to Baizhu’s heals and shielding. Quickbloom versions of those units? Probably insane.
Even a Keqing-Fischl Aggravate team doesn’t care that much, since even if Fischl is supposed to do a lot of the legwork, Keqing is still meant to deal damage herself while she drives. It’s still a pretty good effect overall, it’s not *that* restrictive.
It’s also weird to bring up other buffs as a point of comparison when a lot of them would work great *with* Baizhu.
my guy that’s not how his a4 works. rxn dmg is calculated by a formula, which has rxn bonus dmg as a part contributing to a certain fraction of the number u r gonna see on rxn. his buff is not getting u 40% bigger number on exn but it’s giving u a 40% higher rxn dmg bonus, which makes a fraction of the formula to go higher. in practice it’s about 12-15% more dps on avg. that too for a single active character and just for 6 seconds, which is not enough for even one rotation, and has a fuckton of downtime, 14 sec on base but since baizhu suffers from er regen massively, the downtime is more around over 20 seconds. it’s quite bad tbh. prob worse than overall dmg improvement provided by c1 yao yao.
i think a4 is supposed to read as every 1k hp below 50k, with 50k being the cap of which the buff can scale. so at 50k (the cap) you would have 100% more bloom, burning, burgeon and hyperbloom damage, and 40% more aggravate/spread damage. it wouldnt make sense for him to have an a4 reliant on him being at low health when hes a healer who doesnt have any sort of sacrificial healing like kuki.
as for who is triggering in bloom related teams i must agree, it will limit his usefulness to hyperbloom or burgeon related teams, since bloom teams have too many activators, as for spread and aggravate i dont see this being a big issue, but id find it difficult to slot in a baizhu over a c2 nahida for aggravate or spread unless the spiral abyss floor is extremely aggressive.
iqro(read) my guy it says “every 1k hp below 50k hp” so that means the cap is 50k