
Clearing the Spiral Abyss is no easy feat as it stands as Genshin Impact’s biggest test of skill, so it’s no surprise that players want to know the best ways to beat it.
For those wanting to test their combat skills or just challenge themselves, Spiral Abyss could be exactly what they need. As one of the two permanent endgame modes, it doesn’t hold back in its difficulty. Only the strongest can clear it and walk away with its such rewards as primogems, mora, and gold artifacts.
Spiral Abyss in Genshin Impact is the game’s tower mode, challenging players to fight their way through multiple floors. Beating the last chamber of floor 12 is the ultimate goal, but every floor gets tougher and the climb is anything but easy. Here’s a guide on how to climb Spiral Abyss and several tips that can make it easier to beat.
Spiral Abyss is one of two endgame modes in Genshin Impact, challenging players to take down waves of enemies within a set time limit.
It features 12 different floors, each of which contains three separate chambers. The first one may be a piece of cake, but the same cannot be said for the last. Spiral Abyss is split into main two parts: Abyss Corridor and Abyssal Moon Spire. Abyss Corridor consists of Floors 1 to 8 and requires only one team. Each floor rewards a total of 300 primogems, though the rewards are not repeatable. Meanwhile, the Abyssal Moon Spire is where the challenge kicks in. Not only do the enemies become stronger and more ruthless, but Spiral Abyss will also require two teams from here on out.
Each floor gives just 200 primogems, but progress resets every month. So, if someone clears all the floors consistently, they can rack up 800 primogems each month.
Clearing Spiral Abyss can be a headache, but with these tips and tricks, players can make it much easier to pull through with a full clear:
Spiral Abyss throws players into the battlefield that tests their combat skills while punishing mistakes along the way. The first step to clearing the challenge it is getting familiar with the game’s combat mechanics. Understanding each character’s kit and fully utilizing their roles can make all the difference between victory and defeat. Some characters are easier to use, while others may have higher skill floors and ceilings. Learning how to dodge and counter attacks is also crucial for keeping the team alive longer.
Spiral Abyss is home to terrifying enemies, which means players can’t simply button-mash their way into defeating them. A good way to practice combat skills is by using their team in the overworld.
Genshin Impact offers a long list of elemental reactions that can make battles much easier to contend with. For example, Pyro DPS units like Hu Tao and Arlecchino can double their damage output with Melt or Vaporize reactions. Combining Hydro and Cryo characters on the other hand allows the team to trigger Freeze, which can hold multiple enemies in place and make them easier targets to hit. Meanwhile, Hyperbloom teams remain quite strong, even when built with only four-star that can make them perfect for free-to-play players.
Understanding the game’s combat mechanics is only half the battle, and knowing just how to fight simply won’t cut it without well-built characters. This is especially true since Spiral Abyss is a timed challenge that pushes players to eliminate every enemy as quickly as possible. That said, the best way to do so is to invest in a team that can dish out as much damage as possible, with healers and shielders also available for sustain.
Beginners can gradually build their first team for floors 1 through 8 and start working on a decent second team for floors 9 to 12. Floors 11 and 12 are the toughest, and players may struggle to complete them without level 90 units. Players definitely don’t want to make the mistake of deploying under-leveled characters against enemies that can one-shot them. Once the characters are leveled up, the next step is to focus on upgrading their talents and building their weapons and artifact sets.
Here are some of the best Genshin Impact teams that have performed well in Spiral Abyss since the mode’s inception:
Next up are the enemies. If players notice they’re just tickling enemies with their damage, or not dealing any at all, they might be fighting them the wrong way.
Before players enter any floor or chamber, they can see who they’re about to face. Know their strengths and weaknesses, and use this information to plan ahead. Use bow characters such as Lyney against flying enemies, call forth Pyro DPS against Hydro mimic boars, or search for the right units with elemental attacks that can wear down specific shields.
Studying their movement and attack patterns helps players identify which attacks to avoid, as well as when and how to dodge them. It might take some time to perfect these strategies, but with practice, they’ll get there.
Enemies in the Spiral Abyss can be much stronger than those in the overworld. When things go sideways, Leyline Disorders and Chamber buffs might be exactly what players need. Leyline Disorders could enhance the damage of specific characters, attacks, or elemental reactions, frequently favoring the featured characters of the current banner. Chamber Benedictions give players the option to choose from three different buffs, boosting either damage or sustain.
Unlocking Spiral Abyss requires reaching Adventure Rank 20 and finding Musk Reef. Many players struggle with getting to Musk Reef since there are a few extra steps they must take before they can actually reach it.
Musk Reef is on a secluded island, and there are three ways to get there. The main way is to head to Cape Oath using the nearby teleport waypoint. From there, walk to the marked spot and solve the Seelie puzzle to activate the wind current. Riding the wind will take you to a blue wormhole. Go through it, and it’ll bring you to Musk Reef after a short ride. The other two methods are a bit more time-consuming: gliding over, or creating a Cryo bridge with Kaeya, Citlali, or Ayaka to reach the spot.
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