Genshin Impact Lauma Leaks Kit Abilities Materials Weapons Constellations Release Date

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Whispers from Fontaine hint at Lauma’s arrival in Genshin Impact, and recent leaks suggest a kit built around time manipulation and elegant support mechanics. From ascension materials to skill details and her expected banner window, here’s everything surfaced so far about this mysterious Hydro wielder before Hoyoverse makes it official.


If you plan to play Lauma in Nod-krai, it’s essential to know about her kit and materials. Here is a complete guide for Lauma in Genshin Impact Version 6.0, including her leaked kit, materials, and release date.

Genshin Impact Lauma: Release Date (Expected)

Lauma is expected to appear in Genshin Impact version 4.7 or 4.8 based on current leaks and update schedules. Hoyoverse hasn’t officially confirmed her release, but if the usual pattern continues, she may arrive around mid-2026 following the debut of other Fontaine characters. Players tracking banner rotations should keep an eye on future livestream announcements for a more specific release window.

Lauma is going to be the first 5-star character in Genshin Impact 6.0. Her drip marketing from Hoyoverse has confirmed her for the Genshin Impact 6.0 banners. We can expect Lauma to release around September 10, 2025.

Other than that, Flins and Aino will feature in the Genshin Impact 6.0 banners. Check our Genshin Impact Nod-Krai character list to find all the characters and their expected release date.

Genshin Impact Lauma: Basic Info, and Leaked Stats

Lauma is an upcoming 5-star character from Natlan, expected to wield a Claymore and harness the Hydro element. Early leaks describe her as a support-oriented unit focused on healing and boosting elemental reactions within her team. Her base stats show a balance between HP and ATK, suggesting a hybrid playstyle centered on durability and team sustainability. While final numbers may change before release, initial data places her strength on par with other top-tier supports introduced in recent updates.

Type Details
Rarity 5-Star
Weapon Type Catalyst
Element Dendro
Voice Actors English: Aleaxndra Guelff
Japanese: Houko Kuwashima
Chinese: Zhang Anqi
Korean: Jang Chae-yeon
Attack 254
Defense 668
HP 10654
Bonus Stat 115.2 Elemental Mastery
General Rating In Progress
Main DPS Rating In Progress
Sub DPS Rating In Progress
Support Rating In Progress
Exploration Rating In Progress

Genshin Impact Lauma Leaked Materials

Recent leaks suggest that Lauma’s ascension and talent materials will require new regional drops from Natlan, including items from local flora and newly introduced enemies. Players may also need familiar boss drops and talent books tied to Natlan’s domain series. As more details surface, planning ahead for farming these materials can help prepare dedicated travelers for her debut update.

The materials for Lauma in Genshin Impact have been leaked. You can start farming for some of her materials right now, but most of them will become available after the release of Genshin Impact 6.0. Here are all of Lauma’s materials in Genshin Impact.

Lauma Ascension Materials

Ascension Material Total
Nagadus Emerald Sliver 1
Nagadus Emerald Fragment 9
Nagadus Emerald Chunk 9
Nagadus Emerald Gemstone 6
Moonfall Sliver 168
Worn Certificate 18
Exquisite Certificate 30
Frosted Certificate 36
Lightbearing Wings 46
Mora 420,000

Ineffa Talent Materials

Trace Materials Total
Worn Certificate 6
Exquisite Certificate 22
Frosted Certificate 31
Teachings of Moonlight 3
Guide to Moonlight 21
Philosophies of Moonlight 38
Eroded Scale-Feather 6
Crown of Insight 1
Mora 1,653,000

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Genshin Impact Lauma Kit: Leaked Talents, Constellations

Lauma’s leaked kit hints at her being a Dendro support character specializing in field control and team buffs. Her Elemental Skill allegedly summons nature-infused constructs that deal Dendro damage and provide healing or resistance bonuses depending on team composition. The Elemental Burst appears to enhance these effects, creating a large zone that strengthens allies and continuously damages opponents. Early constellations are said to improve her healing range and energy regeneration, while higher constellations focus on boosting her Dendro damage output and extending buff duration.

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Like her materials, Lauma’s kit has also been leaked in Genshin Impact. This leak is very early, so expect it to change in the coming days. We will continue to update her kit here with every new leak, so make sure to bookmark this post. Now, let’s see Lauma’s leaked kit with explanation:

Genshin Impact Lauma Kit Explanation

Talent and Constellations Explanation
Normal Attack Lauma’s charged attack morphs her into a deer, allowing her to charge by consuming stamina. When exiting her form, her charged attack changes and deals AoE Dendro damage after a short cast.
Elemental Skill Summons a field that deals AoE Dendro damage around her. When holding the skill, she consumes Verdant Dew to deal increased AoE Dendro Damage and instanced of Lunar Bloom damage. Enemies hit by this attack also has reduced Dendro and Hydro resistances for 10 seconds.
Elemental Burst She gains 18 stacks of Pale Hymn, which once consumed increases the damage of loom, Hyperbloom, Burgeon, or Lunar-Bloom DMG based on her Elemental Mastery. Hitting multiple enemies will consume multiple Pale Hymn stacks.
Passive 1 All Bloom reactions triggered by the party is converted to Lunar Bloom. The damage of Lunar Bloom increases based on Lauma’s elemental mastery.
Passive 2 Grants different effects based on the party’s moonsign to allies after using Lauma’s Elemental Skill.
Passive 3 Every point in her Elemental Mastery increases the damage dealt by the summon from her Skill and reduces cooldown of her Normal Charged attack.
Passive 4 Marks nearby resources of Nod-krai. Lauma also has an affinity with small animals affected by kuuvahki.
C1 Allies will restore HP for a brief time based on Lauma’s Elemental Mastery after she uses her Skill or Burst. Further, the stamina consumption of her charged attack is reduced greatly.
C2 Enhances the Pale Hymn ability of Lauma’s Burst.
C4 She gains elemental energy when her summon from her skill hits enemies.
C6 Her skill deals additional instances of damage that doesn’t consume Pale Hymn stacks, and grants them instead. This damage is considered Lunar Bloom damage. Further, her normal attacks consume Pale Hymn stacks and deal Lunar Bloom damage. Finally, Lunar Bloom damage for the party is increased.

Genshin Impact Lauma Talent and Constellations

Talent and Constellations Details
Verdant Trail
(Normal Attack)
Normal Attack: Performs up to 3 attacks that deal Dendro DMG.
Charged Attack: Lauma undergoes Spirit Envoy Metamorphosis, transforming into an envoy of the tranquil forest and consuming Stamina to charge forward for up to 10s. While in this state, Lauma’s interruption resistance is increased, and she can consume additional stamina to perform up to two consecutive jumps. When exiting the Spirit Envoy state, Spirit Envoy Metamorphosis will enter cooldown, during which time, Lauma’s Charged Attack will be transformed into Spiritcall Prayer: Consumes a certain amount of Stamina to deal AoE Dendro DMG to opponents in front of her after a short casting time.
Plunging Attack: Lauma plunges towards the ground from mid-air, damaging all opponents in her path and dealing AoE Dendro DMG upon impact with the ground.
Runo: Dawnless Rest of Karsikko
(Elemental Skill)
– Summons a Peregrination of Linnunrata with different effects depending on whether you Tap or Hold.
Tap: Intone a Hymn of Hunting, dealing AoE Dendro DMG.
Hold: Can be summoned when you have at least 1 Verdant Dew. Lauma consumes all Verdant Dew and intones a Hymn of Eternal Rest, dealing one regular instance of AoE Dendro DMG and another instance of AoE Dendro DMG that is considered Lunar-Bloom DMG. Each Verdant Dew consumed will give Lauma one stack of Moon Song. Each time you Hold to cast an Elemental Skill, a maximum of 3 Verdant Dew can be consumed in this way.
– Additionally, when Lauma’s Elemental Skill or attacks from Peregrination of Linnunrata hit an opponent, that opponent’s Dendro RES and Hydro RES will be decreased for 10s.
Runo: All Hearts Become the Beating Moon
(Elemental Burst)
– Lauma incants a sacred song of the far north, gaining 18 stacks of Pale Hymn. Additionally, if Lauma uses her Elemental Burst while she has Moon Song, or she gains Moon Song within 15s of using her Elemental Burst, she will consume all Moon Song stacks and gain 6 stacks of Pale Hymn for every Moon Song stack consumed. This effect can only be triggered once for each Elemental Burst used, including the following 15 seconds.
Pale Hymn: When party members deal Bloom, Hyperbloom, Burgeon, or Lunar-Bloom DMG, 1 stack of Pale Hymn will be consumed and the DMG dealt will be increased based on Lauma’s Elemental Mastery. If this DMG hits multiple opponents at once, then multiple stacks of Pale Hymn will be consumed, depending on how many opponents are hit.
– The duration for each stack of Pale Hymn is counted independently.
Moonsign Benediction: Nature’s Chorus
(Passive 1)
When a party member triggers a Bloom reaction, it will be converted into the Lunar-Bloom reaction, with every point of Elemental Mastery that Lauma has increasing Lunar-Bloom’s Base DMG by 0.0175%, up to a maximum of 14%. Additionally, when Lauma is in the party, the party’s Moonsign will increase by 1 level.
Light for the Frosty Night
(Passive 2)
– For the next 20s after Lauma uses her Elemental Skill Runo: Dawnless Rest of Karsikko, different buff effects will be granted, depending on the party’s Moonsign.
Moonsign: Nascent Rise: All party members gain 2 stacks of Dusktide Vigil.
Moonsign: Nascent Gleam: All party members gain 1 stack of Dusktide Vigil and 1 stack of Moonlight Prayer.
Moonsign: Ascendant Gleam: All party members gain 2 stacks of Moonlight Prayer.
Cleansing for the Spring
(Passive 3)
– Each point of Elemental Mastery Lauma has will give her the following bonuses:
– DMG dealt by the Peregrination of Linnunrata summoned by her Elemental Skill Runo: Dawnless Rest of Karsikko is increased by 0.04%. The maximum increase obtainable this way is 32%.
– The cooldown of her Charged Attack Spirit Envoy Metamorphosis is reduced by 0.02%. The maximum reduction obtainable this way is 20%.
Prayers for the Forest
(Passive 4)
Displays the location of nearby resources unique to Nod-Krai on the mini-map. Additionally, Lauma appears to have a special affinity with small animals affected by kuuvahki…
“O Lips, Weave Me Songs and Psalms”
(C1)
After Lauma uses her Elemental Skill Runo: Dawnless Rest of Karsikko or her Elemental Burst Runo: All Hearts Become the Beating Moon, she will gain Threads of Life for 20s.
During this time, when nearby party members trigger Lunar-Bloom reactions, nearby active characters will recover HP equal to 500% of Lauma’s Elemental Mastery. This effect can be triggered once every 2s. Additionally, the Stamina cost for Lauma’s Spirit Envoy Form will be reduced by 40%, and its Max Duration will be extended by 5s.
“Twine Warnings and Tales From the North”
(C2)
The Elemental Burst Runo: All Hearts Become the Beating Moon is enhanced:
– Pale Hymn effects are increased: Party members’ Bloom, Hyperbloom, and Burgeon DMG is further increased by 400% of Lauma’s Elemental Mastery, and their Lunar-Bloom DMG is further increased by 160% of Lauma’s Elemental Mastery. Moonsign: Ascendant Gleam: Party members’ Lunar-Bloom DMG is increased by 40%.
“Seek Not to Tread the Sly Fox’s Path”
(C3)
Increases Elemental Skill Level by 3
“Nor Yearn for the Great Bear’s Might”
(C4)
When attacks from the Peregrination of Linnunrata summoned by her Elemental Skill Runo: Dawnless Rest of Karsikko hit opponents, Lauma will regain 4 Elemental Energy. This effect can be triggered once every 5s.
“If Truth May Be Subject to Witness”
(C5)
Increases Elemental Burst Level by 3
“I Offer Blood and Tears to the Moonlight”
(C6)
– When the Peregrination of Linnunrata attacks opponents, it will deal 1 additional instance of AoE Dendro DMG equal to 320% of Lauma’s Elemental Mastery. This DMG is considered Lunar-Bloom DMG. This instance of DMG will not consume any Pale Hymn stacks and will provide Lauma with 2 stacks of Pale Hymn, as well as refreshing the duration of Pale Hymn stacks gained in this manner.
– This effect can occur up to 8 times during each Peregrination of Linnunrata. When using the Elemental Skill Runo: Dawnless Rest of Karsikko, all Pale Hymn stacks gained in this manner will be removed.
– Additionally, when Lauma uses a Normal Attack while she has Pale Hymn stacks, she will consume 1 stack to convert this to deal Dendro DMG equal to 280% of her Elemental Mastery. This DMG is considered Lunar-Bloom DMG and cannot be overridden by other Elemental infusions.
Moonsign: Ascendant Gleam: All party members’ Lunar-Bloom DMG is elevated by 10%.
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Lauma best team compositions

Lauma’s strongest teams are Bloom and Hyperbloom comps built around her Dendro application and Bloom-reaction buffs, with Nilou Bloom usually being her highest-ceiling option. Below are practical premium and F2P team templates you can copy and adapt.​

Nilou Bloom teams (top option)

  • Example: Lauma / Nahida / Nilou / Kokomi

    • Lauma and Nahida provide constant off-field Dendro, while Nilou converts Blooms into Bountiful Cores and Kokomi drives Hydro, healing and triggering most Blooms.​

    • This team maximizes Lauma’s Bloom damage buffs and her ability to add crit to Bloom reactions, turning it into a high-DPS meta team for AoE and bosses alike.​

Hyperbloom teams

  • Example premium: Lauma / Nahida / Ineffa / Neuvillette

    • Lauma and Nahida supply Dendro and buffs; Ineffa supplies Electro and shielding; Neuvillette is the on-field Hydro DPS who triggers Hyperblooms and personal damage.​

    • Lauma’s buffs to Bloom-related reactions make this style very strong even without Nilou and lets Neuvillette or similar Hydro carries shine.​

  • Example F2P-friendly: Lauma / Xingqiu / Dendro Traveler / Kuki Shinobu

    • Xingqiu provides off-field Hydro, Dendro Traveler supports Lauma’s Dendro application, and Kuki triggers Hyperbloom while healing.​

    • This setup keeps strong reaction DPS while using only easily obtainable or standard banner characters around Lauma.​

Nod-Krai and mixed reaction teams

  • Example Nod-Krai core: Lauma / Aino / Ineffa / Baizhu

    • Aino adds strong Hydro support from the same region, Ineffa brings Electro and shields, and Baizhu adds extra Dendro plus defensive utility.​

    • This leans into Lauma’s region synergies and still focuses on Bloom/Hyperbloom style gameplay with high safety.​

  • Other sample comps:

    • Alhaitham / Lauma / Nahida / Ineffa for Spread/Quickbloom hybrids with Alhaitham on-field.​

    • Cyno / Lauma / Xingqiu / Ineffa or Clorinde / Lauma / Yelan / Ineffa for quickbloom variants where Electro carries trigger Blooms and Hyperblooms.​

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How to build a Lauma team

  • General rules:

    • 2 Dendro (Lauma + another), 1-2 Hydro, and 1 Electro or flex slot is ideal to maintain seeds and trigger reactions.​

    • Pick an on-field driver (Hydro or Electro) who can stay on-field and consistently hit seeds while Lauma works off-field.​

  • Flex slot ideas:

    • Healer/shielder (Kokomi, Baizhu, Kuki, Ineffa) for comfort; or additional buffer like Kazuha/Yelan if survivability is already covered.​

Best Hyperbloom team for Lauma with common 5★ DPS

A strong, easy-to-build Hyperbloom team for Lauma using common 5★ DPS is:

Lauma / Raiden Shogun / Xingqiu (or Yelan) / flex healer or buffer (Kuki Shinobu, Baizhu, Furina, or Kokomi).​

  • Lauma: Main Dendro enabler and reaction buffer, letting Bloom/Hyperbloom reactions crit and adding Dendro/Hydro shred for the whole team.​

  • Raiden Shogun (5★): On-field Electro DPS and Hyperbloom trigger; builds with high Elemental Mastery in this team to maximize Hyperbloom damage instead of pure Electro crit.​

  • Xingqiu or Yelan (4★/5★): Off-field Hydro to generate Dendro cores while Raiden is attacking; Yelan adds ramping damage buff, Xingqiu adds damage reduction and pseudo-healing.​

Best 4th slot options

  • Kuki Shinobu: Top choice; provides healing and consistent off-field Electro to guarantee Hyperbloom procs if Raiden is not always hitting cores.​

  • Baizhu: Dendro shielder/healer if you want extra comfort and don’t mind slightly fewer Electro hits on cores.​

  • Furina or Kokomi: If survivability is already covered, Furina adds huge team damage at the cost of HP drain, while Kokomi gives very safe healing plus more Hydro application.​

How to play the team

  • Setup example (Raiden-Lauma-Yelan-Kuki):

    • Start with Yelan or Xingqiu skill + burst, then Kuki skill, then Lauma skill + burst, then swap to Raiden to attack and drive reactions.​

    • Focus builds: Lauma and Raiden prioritize Elemental Mastery and enough Energy Recharge, while Hydro and Kuki balance ER and EM so Hyperbloom stays consistent every rotation.​

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