The Gnostic Hymn 2 Series (unofficial name) is a 4-star Weapon Series. Similar to the original series, they are all obtainable through the Gnostic Hymn.
This series does not have a shared ability bonus.
Like the original Gnostic Hymn series, all weapons of this series also share the same main attribute, CRIT Rate, but with different values.
Weapons[]
5 Weapons match the category selection:
Icon | Name | Quality | Base ATK (Lv. 1) |
2nd Stat (Lv. 1) |
Passive Ability |
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Ballad of the Fjords | 510 (42) |
CRIT Rate 27.6% (6%) |
Tales of the Tundra When there are at least 3 different Elemental Types in your party, Elemental Mastery will be increased by 120~240. | ||
Sacrificial Jade | 454 (41) |
CRIT Rate 36.8% (8%) |
Jade Circulation When not on the field for more than 5s, Max HP will be increased by 32~64% and Elemental Mastery will be increased by 40~80. These effects will be canceled after the wielder has been on the field for 10s. | ||
Scion of the Blazing Sun | 565 (44) |
CRIT Rate 18.4% (4%) |
The Way of Sunfire After a Charged Attack hits an opponent, a Sunfire Arrow will descend upon the opponent hit, dealing 60~120% ATK as DMG, and applying the Heartsearer effect to the opponent damaged by said Arrow for 10s. Opponents affected by Heartsearer take 28~56% more Charged Attack DMG from the wielder. A Sunfire Arrow can be triggered once every 10s. | ||
Talking Stick | 565 (44) |
CRIT Rate 18.4% (4%) |
"The Silver Tongue" ATK will be increased by 16~32% for 15s after being affected by Pyro. This effect can be triggered once every 12s. All Elemental DMG Bonus will be increased by 12~24% for 15s after being affected by Hydro, Cryo, Electro, or Dendro. This effect can be triggered once every 12s. | ||
Wolf-Fang | 510 (42) |
CRIT Rate 27.6% (6%) |
Northwind Wolf DMG dealt by Elemental Skill and Elemental Burst is increased by 16~32%. When an Elemental Skill hits an opponent, its CRIT Rate will be increased by 2~4%. When an Elemental Burst hits an opponent, its CRIT Rate will be increased by 2~4%. Both of these effects last 10s separately, have 4 max stacks, and can be triggered once every 0.1s. |
Lore[]
The weapons in the second Gnostic Hymn series each tell the story of a legend from one of Teyvat's nations, which have all been changed or lost in some form over the years. These legends are unrelated to each other besides sharing this common theme.
Ballad of the Fjords is about a boy named Ajax from the snow-covered era of Hyperborea. Stories about Ajax and Hyperborea became legends passed down through generations to teach children not to covet wealth and take only what they need. Most notably, one story depicts Ajax falling into an underground kingdom, which has been perfectly preserved for a thousand years. The story shares many similarities with that of Tartaglia, who is also named Ajax.
Sacrificial Jade is about the tribes of Chenyu Vale and their ancient tradition of going to Yilong Wharf and sacrificing jade to the water out of respect for their ancestors and the dead. As time went by, the tribes in Chenyu Vale changed and they accepted more aspects of Liyue's civilization under the rule of Rex Lapis. They lost the tradition of carving jade ornaments, but retained the tradition of going to Yilong Wharf, and jade can still be found in the wild to this day.
Wolf-Fang was wielded by the wandering Wolf Knight, Boreas, from the time of the first Grand Master of the Knights of Favonius. There are very few records of him besides word-of-mouth stories propagated by bards, but the truth behind his story is that he was a mysterious traveler who stayed in Mondstadt for only a few years, fighting demons for a single silver coin, wearing exquisitely-crafted armor, and paying with unfamiliar coins made of real gold and silver. He refused to join the Knights of Favonius, but made a lasting impact.
Scion of the Blazing Sun is about the "ascetics," a group from Sumeru who are descended from the priests of King Deshret and passed down his art of archery. Some live in the forest and began to worship Greater Lord Rukkhadevata, while some continued to worship Deshret. However, many texts and images about the art and ceremony of archery were lost throughout the years, and the actions of some of the desert-dwelling "ascetics" strayed even further from the original intentions of the priests, resulting in the Falcon system found in the Desert of Hadramaveth.
Talking Stick was wielded by Tenoch, a warrior from Natlan who fought against the a "turbid black tide" by gathering six warriors from each of Natlan's six tribes. Of the five weapons, only Talking Stick does not explain how or if the story became distorted over time.
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