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Hu Tao is a 5-star Pyro character in Genshin Impact. Fans were anticipating her release on 1.3, and she was not announced until Keqing's banner almost ended. This move by miHoYo was a pleasant surprise for fans, as the character turned out to be a powerhouse.

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Hu Tao was previously rumored to be a 4-star character, but became a 5-star due to her popularity. Fans might have heard of her if they had read Qiqi's story, where they discovered that as the Director of the Wangsheng Funeral Parlor, Hu Tao, had tried to bury Qiqi several times before. Though she's a powerful character, players can still make mistakes while playing Hu Tao. Here are a few examples.

Updated October 17, 2021, by Nahda Nabiilah: Several months after release, Hu Tao remains one of the best DPS in every aspect of the game. Players can expect the Wangsheng Funeral Parlor Director to stay at the top tier, despite the release of several new characters. As Genshin Impact progresses, more experiments are being conducted, and thus, more knowledge is gained. On the other hand, the mistakes pool is also growing. Since Hu Tao's banner is coming back in version 2.2, players should be aware to not fall for these mistakes when using Hu Tao.

14 Not Protecting Hu Tao With A Shield

Hu Tao using Diona's shield

Hu Tao's elemental skill "Guide to Afterlife" will reduce 30% of her current HP. This skill is her main feature and can be cast again 7 seconds after it ends, making this HP sacrifice a frequent action. This will keep her HP low, and players that forget to keep an eye on her might find her in a critical condition.

To avoid this, a shielder should accompany Hu Tao. It will give her extra protection and reward players with a feeling of safety when they push to attack enemies. In this regard, Hu Tao works well with characters like Zhongli, Diona, and Noelle.

13 Not Healing Hu Tao

Hu Tao with Barbara's Melody Loop

Hu Tao's burst, "Spirit Soother," allows her to heal, but her healing is mostly inadequate. Without a healer, Hu Tao will be stuck at low HP and she'll be on the brink of death most of the time. A shielder can help with this problem, but so far, only Zhongli can provide a shield with 100% uptime.

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Having a healer is crucial for Hu Tao's survivability, allowing players to continuously use her elemental skill without the fear of dying. However, players have to keep in mind that overhealing means Hu Tao can't benefit from her second passive.

12 Building Hu Tao As A Physical DPS

Hu Tao using Bloodstained Chivalry

Hu Tao's playstyle is fairly new to Genshin Impact. She's designed with a low base attack to balance her high HP. Her elemental skill allows her to enter the "Paramita Papilio State," which provides her with an attack boost based on the amount of her Max HP. This makes Hu Tao's HP crucial for her damage.

Without this skill, Hu Tao will have a very low attack, drastically reducing her effectiveness. Because Paramita Papilio infuses her weapon with Pyro, the only time Hu Tao deals Physical damage is when her skill is inactive. This means she only deals physical damage when her attack is low.

11 Not Knowing When To Use Bennett With Hu Tao

Hu Tao on Bennett's burst

Bennett is one of the best supports in Genshin Impact and players may wonder if he and Hu Tao make a good pair. Bennett's burst offers a massive buff in damage, while also healing in the process. While Bennett's healing might not be fully practical, it heals greatly on every tick.

Since Hu Tao gets stronger when her HP is below 50%, Bennett's healing will be an overheal for her. Therefore, using Bennett can be tricky if players wish to maximize Hu Tao's potential. However, when players unlock Bennett's sixth Constellation, a well-leveled Bennett will grant Hu Tao attack buffs and further boost her Pyro damage by 15%. This gives her a greater buff than the one she gets when she's lower than 50% HP.

10 Spamming Hu Tao's Charged Attack

Hu Tao using charged attack against Hydro Slimes

Hu Tao's charged attack applies Blood Blossom on her enemies, dealing Pyro damage every 4 seconds. It also has a high multiplier, so some players might think that spamming her charged attack is the most effective way of playing.

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Although her charged attack is powerful, spamming it will quickly drain her stamina. This will cause players to have a harder time dodging, leaving Hu Tao vulnerable with her low HP. It will also be a waste of DPS if players are inept at animation canceling due to the constant need for repositioning. However, this play style is perfectly acceptable if players own a C1 Hu Tao.

9 Using Hu Tao Against Pyro Resistant Enemies

Fatui Agent in Enemy Archive

As she's reliant on "Guide to Afterlife" for damage, the only time Hu Tao deals massive damage is during the duration of that skill. Since her skill infuses her weapon with Pyro, this makes it less useful against enemies with high Pyro resistance.

For example, the Pyro Whopperflower has a 75% Pyro resistance on its normal form, and 50% Pyro resistance on its stunned form. Fatui Agent also has a 50% Pyro resistance. These resistances reduce Hu Tao's damage drastically and cause a lot of frustration for players. It is better to switch to another character if players are facing these enemies.

8 Building Hu Tao With ATK%

Hu Tao with a lot of attack stat

Hu Tao will gain more ATK% based on her max HP. Building her on HP will allow her to have a higher attack during the duration of her skill and also increase her survivability.

Due to her low base attack, building her on ATK% means she will gain a lower attack compared to other characters. On the other hand, building her on HP will allow her to massively increase this stat due to her high base stat. Hu Tao has the highest base HP among the current playable characters, even higher than Zhongli.

7 Using Hu Tao's Burst Incorrectly

Hu Tao's burst animation

Director Hu's burst, "Spirit Soother," needs to be used with caution. The most common mistake players can make is using it without having her skill active. By doing so, Hu Tao will deal an abysmal amount of damage, comparable to her normal attacks.

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Other than that, players will also want to use her burst when her HP is low for extra damage. Her burst is a small AOE, so players should collect enemies around her before casting her burst. Hu Tao is also blessed with Pyro vision, so utilizing the Melt and Vaporize reaction will bring her burst to another level.

6 Concentrating On Keeping Hu Tao's HP Low

Hu Tao almost dying

While it's true that Hu Tao deals better damage at low HP, trying to keep her there all the time can be inefficient. Players will lose focus on their surroundings and be fearful of dying as Hu Tao's HP is glowing red.

Gamers should play Hu Tao in the area they're comfortable in. If keeping her on the edge of death is not their cup of tea, then they don't have to do so. Hu Tao's playstyle trickiness should be paired with confidence, in order to bring out her full potential.

5 Using Hu Tao As The Only DPS

Hu Tao with 3 supports

There's no doubt that Hu Tao is one of the best damage dealers in the game, but her whole kit is locked behind a skill that works for nine seconds with sixteen seconds of cooldown. Using her as the only damage dealer in a team will hurt every time her skill is on cooldown, especially when racing against time like in the Spiral Abyss.

To counteract this, players will need a second DPS to fill her role when she's in her downtime. Additionally, players can also use a bunch of supports and rotate among all of them in this seven-second duration.

4 Not Considering Xingqiu

Genshin Impact Hu Tao and Xingqiu

Xingqiu is known to be an excellent Hydro support. He is also a decent damage dealer, even when he's supporting other characters. One of the most famous combos in Genshin Impact right now is Hu Tao + Xingqiu.

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When Xingqiu uses his skill, not only does he decrease Hu Tao's damage taken and heal her, but he also applies Hydro on enemies the moment she touches them. The combo of Hydro and Pyro allows Hu Tao to deal Vaporize continuously. Moreover, when Xingqiu uses his Elemental Burst, their damage greatly grows.

3 Lack Of Knowledge For Hu Tao's Best Artifacts

Hu Tao with Crimson Witch

Building Hu Tao with Crimson Witch is the default go-to when players get her. Yet, other options can enhance her performance. First and foremost, though, players should know that Crimson Witch is the best set when playing her on Vaporize or Melt team composition.

But, if players chose to play her without any reactions, then Lavawalker is her best set. If Hu Tao has a full-time shield, Retracing Bolide is a good choice for her as well. And finally, Gladiator's Finale enhances her Normal attacks to deal extra damage. That can save her some stamina by reducing the number of Charge attacks needed to defeat her enemies. But, note that Gladiator's Finale is not an optimal set if players own Hu Tao's first Constellation.

2 Not Knowing Hu Tao's Best Polearms

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Without a doubt, the Staff of Homa is the best weapon for Hu Tao. But since not everyone has the luxury to obtain that Polearm, Blackcliff Polearm is a cheaper alternative. Blackcliff's sub stat is Crit Dmg, which greatly enhances Hu Tao's performance. Primordial Jade and Deathmatch are also viable choices.

Since Hu Tao's HP is her most important stat, some players might think that Black Tassel and White Tassel are viable options. Early-game players can wield White Tassel, but it's not recommended for advanced Adventure Rank. As for Black Tassel, it's better to avoid it completely.

1 Not Learning Animation Canceling

Hu Tao after charging

Hu Tao counts on her Charged attack to inflict the most damage. Unfortunately, after using her Charged, there's an animation of Hu Tao adjusting her stance. The animation is quite long, and is considered a DPS loss.

To avoid this, there are two methods to cancel that animation. The first method is to immediately dash after her Charged hits the enemies. However, if players don't have Hu Tao's first constellation, they'll face a problem with her stamina. Dashing will cost more stamina and will affect the amount of Charged Attacks Hu Tao can make.

The other method is jumping immediately after going through an enemy. The jump has a shorter animation without any stamina loss and will allow Hu Tao to charge again at her enemies. It takes practice to fully understand the animation canceling, but once learned, it's a crucial aspect to Hu Tao's overall damage.

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