Cute loli, Prune is here! Prune is a 4-star catalyst character. As a off-field damage-boosting support, she also has decent damage output herself! Even though she’s a 4-star character, having the right build guide is still essential to maximize her potential! Today, this guide will provide you with some insights!
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Who is Prune?

Prune is positioned as a 4-star Anemo catalyst sub-DPS and damage-boosting support. Her Ascension stat is ATK%, and she is best used in teams with two Hexerei characters. She primarily triggers the “Banehunter Oathhammer” (via her Burst) through either the “additional attack” from her Burst or the enhanced skill after using her Elemental Skill. Through “indirect ATK boosting” and “damage amplification,” she achieves her full functional potential.
Talent Leveling Priority
Based on the analysis above, we conclude for Prune’s talent leveling priority:

Elemental Burst (Q) > Elemental Skill (E) > Normal Attack (A)
Honestly, Prune is all about her Burst. That’s where the real action begins—Hunter-Seeker mode kicks in, those hits can Swirl, and then you get bonus Banehunter Oathhammer damage that still counts as Burst DMG. So yeah, her Burst is what keeps her useful over time. Her Skill is second because it gives you the converted hammer and unlocks Tolling Rally, which is her main buff for the team. Normal Attack? Last place. Unless you’re forcing her to stay on the field, it doesn’t really do much.
Best Weapons For Prune
Since she’s a 4-star character, there aren’t any weapons that are a perfect fit for her at the moment. Below are some recommendations that are relatively suitable:
![]() Crane’s Echoing Call | Base ATK: 741 | ATK: 16.5%Cloudfall Axiom R5After the equipping character hits an opponent with a Plunging Attack, all nearby party members’ Plunging Attacks will deal 80% increased DMG for 20s. When nearby party members hit opponents with Plunging Attacks, they will restore 3.5 Energy to the equipping character. Energy can be restored this way every 0.7s. This energy regain effect can be triggered even if the equipping character is not on the field. |
![]() Skyward Atlas | Base ATK: 674 | ATK: 33.1%Wandering Clouds R5Increases Elemental DMG Bonus by 24%. Normal Attack hits have a 50% chance to earn the favor of the clouds, which actively seek out nearby opponents to attack for 15s, dealing 320% ATK DMG. Can only occur once every 30s. |
![]() Oathsworn Eye | Base ATK: 565 | ATK: 27.6%People of the Faltering Light R5Increases Energy Recharge by 48% for 10s after using an Elemental Skill. |
Best Artifacts & Stat Priorities
Prune Artifact
![]() A Day Carved From Rising Winds | 2-PIECE BONUS ATK +18%. 4-PIECE BONUS After a Normal Attack, Charged Attack, Elemental Skill, or Elemental Burst hits an opponent, gain the Blessing of Pastoral Winds effect for 6s: ATK is increased by 25%. If the equipping character has completed Witch’s Homework, Blessing of Pastoral Winds will be upgraded to Resolve of Pastoral Winds, which additionally increases the CRIT Rate of the equipping character by 20%. This effect can be triggered even when the character is off-field. |
| Main Stat | Sub-Stat |
| Sands: ATK Goblet: ATK Circlet: ATK | ATK > Energy Recharge > CRIT |
Other Option
![]() Viridescent Venerer | 2-PIECE BONUS Anemo DMG Bonus +15% 4-PIECE BONUS Increases Swirl DMG by 60%. Decreases opponent’s Elemental RES to the element infused in the Swirl by 40% for 10s. |
Best Prune Team Compositions
| Main DPS | Support | Support | Support | |
| Fire Team | ![]() Varka | ![]() Prune | ![]() Durin | Nicole |
| Rotation: Nicole E(Q) → Durin EEQ → Prune EE’Q → Varka EAAA… | ||||
| Buff Team | ![]() Lohen | Durin | ![]() Prune | Nicole |
| Rotation: Nicole E(Q) → Durin EAQ → Prune EE’Q → Lohen EAAA… | ||||
Constellation Recommendations
| C0 | You don’t really need any constellations to make Prune useful. Her base kit already brings off-field Anemo application, Swirl-based bonus hits, and a solid team buff. C1 gives a little extra energy, but it’s nothing you should spend primos on if you’re saving. |
| C2 Useful for Cleaning Messy Baggage, Elemental Powers Are Indeed | C2 is where you actually feel a real difference. It boosts her ATK during her main damage window, and since her personal damage and buffs both rely on ATK, that’s a big deal. C3 helps too, but C2 is the smarter stopping point. |
| C6 And That’s the Story! Share It With Your Friends! | If you’re willing to go all the way, C6 turns her into a much stronger unit. Longer Burst duration plus extra ATK for the team makes her better at both dealing damage from off-field and supporting her teammates. C4 is nice to have on the way, but C6 is what you’re really after. |
Conclusion
Hope this guide helps you get the most out of Prune on your team. And hey, if saving up for her big constellations is stressing you out, no sweat — you could check out the Enjoygm Genshin Impact Top-up page. They’ve got some pretty sweet exclusive deals that might give your Primogem stash a nice little boost. Good luck with your pulls!













