This Geshin Impact Alley Flash guide has everything you need to know about the new weapon and whether it’s worth your Fates.
How to Get the Alley Flash
Alley Flash is part of a new Epitome Invocation that will be going live during Genshin’s 1.4 update. Genshin’s gacha system is the only way to obtain Alley Flash, but since it’s a four-star weapon, your chances of getting it are higher than some others.
The game’s pity system guarantees one four-star weapon or character (weapon always, if it’s the Epitome Invocation) for every 10 pulls where you don’t obtain a four-star weapon or character. During the Epitome Invocation, Alley Flash’s drop chances are also higher than usual for four-star weapons.
Alley Flash Stats, Secondary, and Passives
Alley Flash has a base attack of 45. While it’s naturally not as impressive as its five-star counterparts, Alley Flash’s stats are higher than other four-star swords
Level 20 — 134 Level 30 — 210 Level 40 — 261 Level 50 — 340 Level 60 — 419 Level 70 — 499 Level 80 — 579 Level 90 — 660
It also has the Itinerant Hero passive ability, which increases attack by 28% for six seconds if you sprint for one second or longer. The bonus doesn’t stack, however.
Alley Flash’s secondary stat, Elemental Mastery, is what makes it more useful, though. Elemental Mastery increases damage from Elemental Reactions, making it ideal for support characters setting up or pulling off Reactions. (If you need a nudge in the right direction for which character might be ideal for you, our best characters list is here to help.)
Level 1 — 12 Level 20 — 21 Level 40 — 31 Level 50 — 36 Level 60 — 41 Level 70 — 45 Level 80 — 50 Level 90 — 55
Finally is Alley Flash’s special ability obtained only through refining the weapon. Refining Alley Flash increases physical damage by a set amount — 12% at level one, 24% at level five — though taking damage disables this buff for five seconds.
Alley Flash Ascension
You’ll be visiting the Garden of Cecilia a lot and taking down Hilichurl-type enemies for Alley Flash’s Ascension materials. It uses Decarabian-series items, Heavy Horn-series items, and Divining Scroll-series items for Ascension.
Tile of Decarabian’s Tower comes from the Garden of Cecilia Domain west of Mondstadt on Mondays, Thursdays, and Sundays. The higher-ranking items in the series have a drop chance on the same days, but only at the Domain’s higher levels.
Mitachurls, the big, charging Hilichurl-type enemies, drop Heavy Horns, Black Bronze Horns, and Black Crystal Horns, while the magic-wielding Samachurls drop Divining Scrolls, Sealed Scrolls, and Forbidden Curse Scrolls.
Here’s everything you’ll need for Alley Flash’s Ascension.
First Ascension
3 Tile of Decarabian’s Tower 3 Heavy Horn 2 Divining Scroll 5,000 Mora
Second Ascension
3 Debris of Decarabian’s City 12 Heavy Horn 8 Divining Scroll 15,000 Mora
Third Ascension
6 Debris of Decarabian’s City 6 Black Bronze Horn 6 Sealed Scroll 20,000 Mora
Fourth Ascension
3 Fragment of Decarabian’s Epic 12 Black Bronze Horn 9 Sealed Scroll 30,000 Mora
Fifth Ascension
6 Fragment of Decarabian’s Epic 9 Black Crystal Horn 6 Forbidden Curse Scroll 35,000 Mora
Sixth Ascension
4 Piece of Decarabian’s Dream 18 Black Crystal Horn 12 Forbidden Curse Scroll 45,000 Mora
Is Alley Flash Worth It?
It depends.
Rosaria and a second chance of obtaining Venti are Genshin 1.4’s main attractions, and you can obtain Elemental Mastery bonuses through certain Artifacts. Unless you have an abundance of Intertwined Fates, you may be better off saving them for 1.4’s character banners instead.
If Venti, Tartaglia (Childe), and Rosaria are of no interest, though, you could certainly do worse than Alley Flash. It’s a strong sword, and stacking its Elemental Mastery bonus with the buff from Artifacts would make for a potent combination.
That’s everything you need to know about Genshin Impact’s Alley Flash sword, but be sure to check out our other Genshin Impact guides for more tips.