5-star character Alhaitham uses the power of Dendro, allowing him to create mirrors that continuously shoot lasers at foes. Coincidentally, his abilities happen to have high elemental mastery (EM) scaling, which makes him ideal for Dendro reaction damage. Still, you need to make sure that you’re farming the right items for him. Here’s ourGenshin ImpactAlhaitham best artifacts guide to help you with sets like Deepwood Memories and Gilded Dreams.

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Genshin ImpactAlhaitham best artifacts guide – Deepwood Memories, Gilded Dreams, and other combinations

We can consider Deepwood Memories and Gilded Dreams as the best artifacts for Alhaitham inGenshin Impact. They boost Dendro bonus damage and EM, respectively, and they both come from theSpire of Solitary Enlightenment domain. Still, certain combinations can also be tried out.

4-piece Gilded Dreams

Gilded Dreams is the best artifact set for Alhaitham inGenshin Impact. This is due to the flat bonuses obtained based on the elements of your squad members. Assuming you’ve got a Hyperbloom team comp with two Dendro characters, one Hydro, and one Electro, you’re looking at +180 EM and +14% ATK.

4-piece Deepwood Memories

Deepwood Memories should only be equipped on Alhaitham if he’s the sole Dendro character in your squad and no other teammate can use it. The bonus and resistance shred perks are amazing, but bear in mind that even healers of a different element can just wear it if need be.

Combination sets

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Stat priorities

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