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The Wanderer's Troupe Series (unofficial name) is a 4-star Weapon Series. The weapons are themed after the group of travelers called the Wanderer's Troupe, whose stories are recorded in their respective weapons, as well as the artifact sets Wanderer's Troupe and Resolution of Sojourner.

This series does not have a shared ability bonus, although all weapons of this series share the same Base ATK of 42-510.

Weapons[]

4 Weapons match the category selection:

Icon Name Quality Base ATK
(Lv. 1)
2nd Stat
(Lv. 1)
Passive Ability
Weapon The Bell The Bell 4 Stars 510
(42)
HP 41.3%
(9%)
Rebellious Guardian
Taking DMG generates a shield which absorbs DMG up to 20~32% of max HP. This shield lasts for 10s or until broken, and can only be triggered once every 45s. While protected by a shield, the character gains 12~24% increased DMG.
Weapon The Flute The Flute 4 Stars 510
(42)
ATK 41.3%
(9%)
Chord
Normal or Charged Attacks grant a Harmonic on hits. Gaining 5 Harmonics triggers the power of music and deals 100~200% ATK DMG to surrounding enemies. Harmonics last up to 30s, and a maximum of 1 can be gained every 0.5s.
Weapon The Stringless The Stringless 4 Stars 510
(42)
Elemental Mastery 165
(36)
Arrowless Song
Increases Elemental Skill and Elemental Burst DMG by 24~48%.
Weapon The Widsith The Widsith 4 Stars 510
(42)
CRIT DMG 55.1%
(12%)
Debut
When a character takes the field, they will gain a random theme song for 10s. This can only occur once every 30s.
Recitative: ATK is increased by 60~120%.
Aria: Increases all Elemental DMG by 48~96%.
Interlude: Elemental Mastery is increased by 240~480.

Lore[]

These weapons were originally wielded by members of the Wanderer's Troupe, a group of people adept in both music and combat that existed towards the end of the Mondstadt Aristocracy's reign 1000 years ago. They traveled all over Teyvat and took in members from all over the continent. After seeing the state of the so-called "City of Freedom," the Wanderer's Troupe led a failed attempt to rebel against the corrupt nobles.[1] Over the course of the attempt, its members were either slain, enslaved, or otherwise punished, while their weapons were defaced to prevent them from making music.[2]

The Flute was wielded by the Dawnlight Swordswoman, also known as the Sword Dancer, who was the first to join the Troupe after it was founded.[3] After the failed rebellion, she was enslaved as a gladiator in the arena, where she eventually died. Before her death, she befriended Ragnvindr and inspired him to take a stand against the corrupt aristocracy. He buried The Flute with her body, and over the years, it became incapable of producing music.[4][5]

The Bell was wielded by Kreuzlied, an outcast from the Lawrence Clan which led the Mondstadt Aristocracy. He was the last to join the Troupe.[3] Unlike the rest of the Troupe, Kreuzlied was neither slain nor enslaved following the rebellion out of respect towards his lineage. Despite their failure, Kreuzlied did not give up on his goal of overthrowing his own family's rule, and created an underground society that would later provide aid to Vennessa and her rebellion. The Bell was soaked in acid to rust its gears and silence its music.[6]

The Widsith was wielded by the Conductor, the co-founder of the Troupe alongside the Sojourner. He was slain during the attempted rebellion.[1][2] The fate of The Widsith, which was comprised of the songs the Troupe came up with during their travels, is unknown.

The Stringless was wielded by the Sojourner, also known as the harpist, who was a popular archer in his homeland Fontaine. He was a co-founder of the Troupe alongside the Conductor. When the Troupe arrived in Mondstadt, the Sojourner fell in love with the girl chosen as that year's Ludi Harpastum princess — in other words, chosen to be taken home by the scion of the Lawrence Clan and implied to be raped.[7] Upon learning of her hapless fate, the Sojourner swore to free her, only to fall in battle during the Troupe's failed uprising.[3] Following his death, his bow's strings were cut so they would never play music again.

Change History[]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Weapon: The Widsith
  2. 2.0 2.1 Artifact Set: Wanderer's Troupe
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Artifact Set: Resolution of Sojourner
  4. Book: Ballads of the Squire
  5. Weapon: The Flute
  6. Weapon: The Bell
  7. Manga Prologue: Songs of the Wind, page 26
    That's not the end of it! After the feast... He'll take that poor lass home and...

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