Keqing Gear Comparision Calculator

By 3b00d_09#2235

Set One

Aggravate Reaction
Display Damage As

Set Two

Aggravate Reaction
Display Damage As


About

This Keqing Calculator is meant to help you figure out which set of stats between two sets will net you the most damage. For Genshin Optimizer users, please stick to Genshin Optimizer as this calculator is meant to serve as an alternative to those who cannot use the Genshin Optimizer, not a replacement. The Genshin Optimizer is still a far superior tool.

If you have any questions or run into weird behaviour please feel free to reach out to me on Discord. My DMs are open to KQM members.

How to Use

  • Head over to the character screen and input the stats exactly as you see them. You can find Keqing's Base Attack by clicking on more details and inputting the white Attack number.
  • The 15% Crit Rate from her Ascension 4 buff has to be inputted manually.
  • For Aggravate count, standard non-4TF Keqing Aggravates 11 times in a single Skill > Burst > Skill > 5 N1C Combo. 4TF Keqing gets 12 Aggravates in a Skill > Burst > Skill > N1C N1 > Skill > 2 N1C Combo.
  • Your Goblet type is the same as your Infusion type (ex: Physical goblet means Physical Keqing)
  • Weapon choice only matters for weapons that dynamically give your character buffs, weapons with passive procs, or weapons with buffs that cannot be inputted (The Black Sword's Normal and Charged Attacks buff). For example, Mistsplitter will give you different buffs based on different situations, same for Lion's Roar. However, Jade Cutter will give you the same exact buffs no matter the situation, so simply inputting the stats is enough.
  • Numbers won’t be perfectly accurate because of rounding, variable enemy resistances and defenses. This calculator assumes level 90 enemy, level 90 character, and 10% Electro resistance.
  • If you click on the "Compare" button and see "NaN" values, please go back and check that you inputted everything correctly.
  • "Total Rotation Damage" is 1 Skill, 1 Burst, 1 Skill Recast, and 5 Normal into Charged Attacks. Includes weapon passive procs if valid. 4TF uses the same rotation as non-4TF combos. If you use 4TF, looking at individual hit damage is more accurate compared to "Total Rotation Damage".