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The Lantern Rite event in Genshin Impact for 2025 introduces players to Lan Yan, a 4-star Anemo character from the Liyue region. Unique to this patch, she stands out as the sole addition from Liyue, diverging from prior events that often launched alongside multiple 5-star characters.
Lan Yan is a dynamic character capable of fulfilling various roles within a team. While she can act as a damage dealer (DPS), her real strengths lie in her support functions, particularly her exceptional shielding abilities. These features are critical for teams seeking enhanced survivability. Additionally, Lan Yan shines in crowd control scenarios, effectively grouping enemies for strategic attacks and elemental reactions. Equipping her with the Viridescent Venerer set can amplify her effectiveness by reducing elemental resistance and enhancing overall team damage output.
Players may find Lan Yan’s accessibility relative to the more exclusive 5-star characters particularly appealing. She is obtainable for free during the Lantern Rite event through the Liyue character pool, prompting questions about the necessity of character constellations for optimal performance. This article will explore whether Lan Yan’s constellations are worth striving for or if she remains effective at her base level.
Are Lan Yan’s Constellations Worth It in Genshin Impact?

Lan Yan’s constellations resemble those of other support-oriented 4-star characters. They provide moderate benefits without substantially increasing her damage output or overall support for the team. Most of her constellations center around enhancing shield strength, supplemented by a few that offer additional support and DPS benefits.
Players can utilize Lan Yan effectively at C0 without the need for constellations. However, for those interested in maximizing her shielding abilities, reaching C2 is advised. When seeking to pull for her character, it’s wise not to focus solely on her debut banner alongside Arlecchino or Clorinde unless targeting those specific characters as well.
C1 – As One Might Stride Betwixt the Clouds

Effect | After triggering Elemental Absorption from the Passive Talent “Four Sealing Divination Charms,”Lan Yan’s Elemental Skill Swallow-Wisp Pinion Dance creates an additional Feathermoon Ring when thrown at opponents. |
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Importance | Low |
Lan Yan’s first constellation offers a slight increase in damage by permitting an additional Feathermoon Ring, enhancing her personal damage output. However, given her Elemental Skill’s cooldown of 16 seconds, the overall impact on damage per rotation remains modest, particularly in comparison to her Elemental Burst, which shares a similar cooldown. Thus, while beneficial, this upgrade is not transformative for gameplay.
C2 – Dance Vestments Billow Like Rainbow Jade

Effect | While the Swallow-Wisp Shield is active, when a party member performs Normal Attacks, 40% of the Shield’s absorption value will be restored, limited to its original maximum absorption and can occur once every 2 seconds. |
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Importance | Priority |
Known for possessing one of the strongest shields in Genshin Impact, Lan Yan’s second constellation can elevate her shielding capabilities, making them comparable to Zhongli’s, although this improvement is conditional. It allows absorption values to refresh, enhancing durability as long as the active rotation includes Normal Attacks. In typical scenarios, this refresh effect might only trigger 1-2 times per rotation, depending on the damage taken.
C4 – With Drakefalcon’s Blood-Pearls Adorned

Effect | Post-use of her Elemental Burst Lustrous Moonrise, each nearby party member’s Elemental Mastery is boosted by 60 for 12 seconds. |
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Importance | Medium |
Lan Yan’s fourth constellation introduces a noteworthy Elemental Mastery buff across the team, enhancing damage output and reaction viability, particularly in teams focused on elemental reactions. However, for teams that prioritize mono-Element damage, this buff may not yield much benefit.
C6 – Let Us Away on Sylphic Wing, the Silvered Ornaments to Ring

Effect | Swallow-Wisp Pinion Dance gains an additional charge. |
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Importance | Medium |
While the final constellation does not create a more powerful shield, it enhances gameplay flexibility by permitting a second use of Lan Yan’s Elemental Skill. If the shield fails, players can quickly switch back to apply it anew, particularly beneficial in teams where other characters require uninterrupted playtime. However, due to Lan Yan’s longer cooldown rate, the efficiency of reapplying the shield diminishes. Thus, its practical value may vary based on team composition.
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