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Crater is Barbara's Constellation.

Gameplay[]

IconNameLevel
Constellation Gleeful SongsGleeful Songs1
Barbara regenerates 1 Energy every 10s.
Constellation Vitality BurstVitality Burst2
Decreases the CD of Let the Show Begin♪ by 15%.
During the ability's duration, your active character gains a 15% Hydro DMG Bonus.
Constellation Star of TomorrowStar of Tomorrow3
Increases the Level of Shining Miracle♪ by 3.
Maximum upgrade level is 15.
Constellation Attentiveness Be My PowerAttentiveness Be My Power4
Every opponent Barbara hits with her Charged Attack regenerates 1 Energy for her.
A maximum of 5 energy can be regenerated in this manner with any one Charged Attack.
Constellation The Purest CompanionshipThe Purest Companionship5
Increases the Level of Let the Show Begin♪ by 3.
Maximum upgrade level is 15.
Constellation Dedicating Everything to YouDedicating Everything to You6
When Barbara is in the party but not on the field, and one of your own party members falls:
  • Automatically revives the fallen character.
  • Fully restores the revived character's HP to 100%.
This effect can only occur once every 15 mins.

Each Constellation activation requires one Barbara's Stella Fortuna Barbara's Stella Fortuna.

Other Languages[]

LanguageOfficial NameLiteral Meaning
EnglishCraterLatin: Mixing Vessel[• 1]
Chinese
(Simplified)
金杯座
Jīnbēi-zuò
Golden Cup Constellation
Chinese
(Traditional)
金杯座
Jīnbēi-zuò
Japanese金杯座
Kinpai-za
Golden Cup Constellation
Korean황금잔황금잔자리
Hwanggeumjan-jari
Golden Cup Constellation
SpanishCratusMixing Vessel[• 2]
FrenchCrater
RussianЗолотой Кубок
Zolotoy Kubok
Golden Cup
ThaiCrater
VietnameseKim BôiKim BôiGolden Cup‍[※][※]
GermanCrater
IndonesianCrater
PortugueseCrateraCrater
TurkishKupaCup
ItalianCratereCrater
  1. English: While the crater refers to a mixing vessel in Latin, it is likely only used to symbolize "a cup" in general, similar to the actual constellation Crater.
  2. Spanish: *Crātus is a reconstructed word from Vulgar Latin which ultimately derives from Ancient Greek κρατήρ krātḗr.

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