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Hu Tao [Note 2] (Chinese: 胡桃 Hú Táo) is a playable Pyro character in Genshin Impact. Hu Tao's antics and eccentricity belies her role as the 77th Director of the Wangsheng Funeral Parlor and her talent as a poet. Nevertheless, she treats the parlor's operations with utmost importance, and holds...
2 days ago · Hu Tao is a 5-Star Pyro Polearm character in Genshin Impact. Check out Hu Tao's build, ascension materials, best weapons, best artifacts, talent priority, skills, teams, and our rating of the character in this build guide!
- Pyro
- Brianna Knickerbocker (EN)Takahashi Rie (JP)
- ★★★★★
- Polearm
Hu Tao is the 77th Director of the Wangsheng Funeral Parlor, a person vital to managing Liyue's funerary affairs. She does her utmost to flawlessly carry out a person's last rites and preserve the world's balance of yin and yang.
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After the update of version 1.3 of Genshin Impact, players can obtain Hu Tao through "wishes" within the game. [4] Hu Tao can only be obtained via specific banners that ran throughout the update. [20] She was designed to be a primarily offensive character with good damage output.
Discover the best builds and teams for Hu Tao in Genshin Impact. Also included are their skills, upgrade costs, and more.
Hu Tao is a powerful Pyro Polearm user in Genshin Impact who relies on Vaping her Charged Attacks to deal high on-field single-target damage. This Guide will walk you through Hu Tao’s Talent priority, best weapons, best artifacts, preferred substats, combos, teambuilding, and more! TL;DR. Why Play Hu Tao? Pros. Cutest character in the game.
Hu Tao is the 77th Director of the Wangsheng Funeral Parlor, a person vital to managing Liyue's funerary affairs. She does her utmost to flawlessly carry out a person's last rites and preserve the world's balance of yin and yang.