The best weekly bosses in Genshin Impact

Genshin Impact known for its uniqueness and appeal weekly boss battles which are directly related to knowledge. While these enemies are important in the game's story, they've also become household names when it comes to the top Genshin Impact combat system. These weekly boss battles are released periodically, making their appearance an important feature of any update.



These extraordinarily powerful enemies have unique and exciting skills, majestic arenas and beautiful soundtracks that really sell their status as enemies not to be messed with. To date, ten weekly boss battles are available to players, each offering an exciting experience.


10 Stormterror Dwalin

The former king of the sky

Stormterror Dwalin

Stormterror Dwalin has the unfortunate honor of being last on this list. The very first weekly boss introduced in the game alongside Andrius, the Dvalin boss fight hasn't gotten old over the years. It's just too easy nowadays, thanks to the plethora of characters available that can easily take care of Dwalin.


Even casual players with a relatively decent team should have no problem beating Dwalin. While it's a visually cool boss fight, its ridiculous difficulty and lack of distinct skills make it the least interesting weekly boss in the game.

9 Andrus

Dominator of wolves

Andrus

As mentioned earlier in the list, Andrus is the oldest weekly boss in the game, along with Dvalin, which was released in version 1.0. Like Dwalin, Andrius' difficulty has dropped dramatically over the years. Nowadays, Dominator of Wolves is nothing more than a DPS check that can be easily beaten by a half-decent team.

The arena, the soundtrack, and Andrius' stature make this a cool matchup. However, he is very easy to defeat and for most players, the boss fight should hardly last more than two minutes.


8 Child

The eleventh of the harbingers of Fatua

Child

Child was the hardest boss when his Trounce Domain was released in 1.1. At the time, it was so difficult for players that HoYoverse changed the difficulty of the boss fight. Since then, the boss fight with Child has become one of the easiest fights in the entire game. Almost any team can defeat Fatoua's eleventh harbinger with little to no problem.

One of the good things about this fight is that it's a traditional 1v1 fight with very few moments where Child becomes invulnerable. It's a classic and simple enemy fight, but that's the most it has to offer, as it pales in comparison to other weekly bosses of a similar nature.


7 Keeper of Apep's Oasis

Wrath of Lord Dendra

Keeper of Apep's Oasis

Guardian of Apeppa Oasis is one of the last weekly bosses in the game, which was released in version 3.6 as part of the second chapter of Nahida's story quest. The arena where this fight takes place is gorgeous, but the fight itself is more tedious than enjoyable.

A good half of the combat is spent fighting the mobs that threaten the rebirth of the Oasis Heart. Once this is done, the second phase of the boss battle begins, which is also nothing special. It's one of the weakest designs in terms of boss fights and doesn't bring anything new to the table.


6 Azhdakh

Sealed Lord of the Beasts

Azhdakh

Azhdakh is one of the most majestic boss fights in the Genshin Impact. The great soundtrack and the intimidating presence of Zhongli's former friend make this a very fun battle. However, the main problem with this boss fight is how many times Azhdaha can become invulnerable, which makes players expect it.

Also, the Dragon has a very limited moveset, despite being able to use various elements. All of these factors make the Dragon the only sixth best weekly boss in the game, despite being one of the best bosses visually.

5 Eternal Lord of secret wisdom

Shouki No Kami, The Waster

Eternal Lord of secret wisdom


Eternal Lord of secret wisdombetter known as Scaramoucheis easily one of the biggest weekly bosses in the game. While the first phase of this boss fight isn't anything to write home about, the real deal starts happening during the second phase.

Scaramouche can unleash powerful attacks, including a one-shot ability that players must respect. However, this boss fight has a unique feature where Neo Akasha's terminal constantly damages Scaramouche.

Also, much of this boss fight is spent running to dodge attacks, with Neo Akasha's terminal doing most of the work in terms of dealing damage. The Scaramouche boss fight is a grand spectacle that is marred by its mostly non-interactive nature.

4 La Signora

Dear Rostama

La Signora


La Signora this is a very well designed boss fight with two different phases. The first phase features the Sheer Cold mechanic, while the second phase sees La Signora become the Crimson Ember Witch, complete with a fiery new moveset.

Both phases feature great music and movesets that feel useful in a duel. Signora also has minimal invulnerability during both phases. This boss fight is one of the best battles in the game; a great example of simple but effective.

3 The omnivorous narwhal

Surtology's pet

The omnivorous narwhal


If the fight with the boss of La Signora was easy, then the showdown with The omnivorous narwhal anything but this. Fighting this giant creature that is constantly flying around is a little annoying, but the sheer beauty of the beast and the arena makes up for it. ​​​​​​​While he doesn't have the best moveset, there is a sense of majesty to fighting Narwhal.

The second phase is the main reason this boss fight is so high on the list. The otherworldly dubstep music and the extremely exciting design of the Shadow Warrior inside the Narwhal make it an intense 1v1. Combining both of these phases, it seems like the third spot on this list is for the Omnivorous Narwhal.

2 Jack

Father of the hearth house

Jack

Jack secures the second spot on this list as it is a very simple yet effective duel. There are no fancy mechanisms to worry about; it is simply a test of strength set forth by the Fourth Fatui Harbinger Arlecchino.


The first phase doesn't have any standout features, but it still has Harlequin pulling off some flashy moves. The second phase, where Harlequin becomes Ash of the Flame of Two Worlds, really increases the intensity of the boss fight. Arlecchino can deal stunning damage and wipe out characters at a moment's notice if players aren't careful.

However, it's still a fair fight, as proper dodging and finding windows to deal damage can eventually take her down. For these reasons, the last weekly boss in the Genshin Impact is also one of the best.

1 Magatsu Mitake Narukami No Mikoto

Raiden No Inazuma Tono

Magatsu Mitake Narukami No Mikoto


Magatsu Mitake Narukami No Mikoto, or the Raiden Shogun boss fight, is still the best weekly boss in the Genshin Impact, and has been around since its release in version 2.5. The unique battle setting, two phases and many moves make it a very interesting and fun battle. The rock-based soundtrack with Inazuma's leitmotif further complements the entire battle atmosphere.

Both phases of this boss fight have a wide variety of moves that make them stand out from the rest. It was the first weekly boss to introduce a one-shot mechanic, and it's one of the most exciting visuals in the game.

Almost everything about Raiden Shogun's boss fight is executed to perfection. It also manages to strike the perfect balance in terms of difficulty, making it a very accessible weekly boss for all players.

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