I remember the first time Prune spun into my team mid-Abyss: my main DPS stalled, the timer ticked, and I had to decide whether that 4-star was a liability or a secret ace. You feel that tension the moment you pull her — a promising kit wrapped in questions. I’ll walk you through what I learned so you can decide fast.
Genshin Impact Prune Build in Luna VII Update
On-field, Prune behaves like a utility specialist who prefers short shifts over long solo stints.
I tested her across Spiral Abyss rotations and open-world teams with Pyro, Hydro, Electro, and Cryo — she shines when your party relies on frequent Swirl application and an ATK-forward buffer. In short: Prune is a sub-DPS/support hybrid who rewards ATK investment and steady Energy Recharge.

| Type | Details |
|---|---|
| Weapon | Skyward Atlas |
| Artifacts | Viridescent Venerer (4-piece) |
| Main Stats | Sands: ATK% or ER% Goblet: ATK% Circlet: ATK% |
| Sub Stats | ATK% > ER% > Flat ATK > CRIT RATE & DMG |
Prune Weapons
At the forge or on the banner, weapon choice sets the tone for what Prune can add to your squad.
You want a catalyst that boosts her ATK and smooths Burst uptime. From my playtests and cross-referencing HoYoLab, Honey Impact, and Genshin.gg numbers, these are the practical picks:
- Skyward Atlas — best-in-slot if you own it: high base ATK and ATK% substat for stronger team buffs.
- Crown of the Final Scion — slightly higher base ATK on paper; fine if you already have it.
- Oathsworn Eye, Dodoco Tales, Favonius Codex — solid 4-star alternatives, offering a mix of ATK% and Energy Recharge.
Think of choosing a weapon like tuning an instrument; the right one makes everything else sound better.
What is the best weapon for Prune?
If you value pure team buffing and single-rotation reliability, go Skyward Atlas. If you prefer free-to-play flexibility, Favonius Codex gives Energy back and keeps her Burst online.
Prune Artifacts
In practice, artifact sets are the levers you pull to shape Prune’s role in a team.
Viridescent Venerer (4-piece) is the clear mechanical fit: it increases Swirl DMG and shreds Elemental RES, which stacks with her strengths as a swirl prompter. If your team already uses Venerer or you need alternate stats, mix Gladiator’s Finale or Noblesse Oblige for straightforward ATK or team Burst support.
- 4-piece Viridescent Venerer — primary recommendation for Swirl synergy and RES shred.
- 2-piece Gladiator’s / 2-piece Noblesse — fallback when you want raw ATK or team Burst amplification.
- Heaven’s Gift — usable if available on other teammates without conflict.
What artifacts should Prune use?
Go 4-piece Viridescent when your squad leans on element-swirl interactions; otherwise prioritize ATK% on goblet and circlet with Sands as ATK% or Energy Recharge, depending on your rotation needs.
Prune Teams
In live play, composition experiments reveal where Prune moves the needle most.
She excels in teams built around swirlable elements — Pyro, Hydro, Electro, Cryo — and she grants a targeted ATK buff that benefits characters with specific Hexerei passives. That makes her an interesting enabler for characters like Varka, Durin, Venti, and Klee. I ran matches pairing Prune with both classic crowd-control and single-target strongmen to see the differences.
| DPS | Sub DPS | Support / Sub DPS | Support |
|---|---|---|---|
| Varka | Durin | Prune | Nicole |
| Wriothesley | Durin | Prune | Nicole |
| Venti | Prune | Durin | Mona |
| Arlecchino | Yelan | Nicole | Prune |
| Mavuika | Prune | Nicole | Xilonen |
| Razor | Fischl | Prune | Pyro Traveller |
Is Prune worth pulling?
If you run several Hexerei characters or teams that rely on frequent Swirl applications, Prune is a low-cost risk with high upside. She’s friendly to free-to-play rosters and revives some older picks by amplifying their ATK output. If your roster never uses Swirl or Hexerei passives, she’s less central.
Genshin Impact Prune Pros and Cons
Watching her in multiple rotations gives a clear list of strengths and limits.
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Free-to-Play friendly | Low personal damage and limited crowd control |
| Strong universal ATK buffer for Hexerei teammates | Requires high ATK investment for peak buffs |
| Pairs well with Viridescent Venerer for RES shred | Less effective without steady elemental application |
| Simple rotations and short field time | Best value largely restricted to Hexerei comps |
She plays like a smart support: low hands-on complexity, but the team benefit scales with your ATK and ER choices. Use KeqingMains’ rotation guides and Genshin.gg simulators if you want numeric comparisons before investing Mora and materials.

If you already own a Skyward Atlas or a Favonius Codex, you can slot Prune into several team archetypes with minimal resource strain. Think of her as a lighthouse in a storm: not the strongest light, but the one that guides other ships to shore.
Which matchups would you test Prune in first — Spiral Abyss single-target floors or crowd-control rotations with Venti and Durin?