New information about Columbina provides a clearer picture of how deeply she interacts with Lunar Bloom, particularly when paired with Lauma or Nefer. These interactions reveal a layered resource system that expands her utility but also shows that her conversion abilities remain limited in early testing. The mechanics around Verdant Dew, its consumption priority and its link to Columbina’s Charged Attacks add important context for players designing high efficiency Lunar teams.
When Lauma or Nefer is in the party with Columbina, the maximum Verdant Dew capacity increases from three to six. The three additional slots are not normal stacks. They are classified as a special Verdant Dew type, which functions alongside ordinary Verdant Dew but has unique behaviors. This expanded cap significantly increases the frequency with which Lunar Bloom can be triggered. It also creates more windows for stacking damage, since Lunar reactions thrive on rapid consumption and regeneration of these resources.
After triggering Lunar Bloom, both ordinary and special Verdant Dew recover at the same time. This simultaneous regeneration maintains flow during high tempo rotations and ensures that the added cap does more than simply provide extra room. Instead, it acts as an acceleration system that continually refreshes energy for further Lunar Bloom triggers. This makes Lauma and Nefer powerful amplifiers for Columbina, increasing both consistency and ceiling for reaction based damage.
When Verdant Dew is consumed, the system prioritizes consuming special Verdant Dew first. This rule shapes rotation planning. Because ordinary Verdant Dew refills at the same rate but is preserved until special stacks are exhausted, players can use the special pool to fire off repeated bursts of Lunar Bloom without compromising the stability provided by the normal pool. In practice, this creates a two tiered resource structure. The special pool fuels offensive spikes while the ordinary pool anchors steady regeneration. Together they ensure that Columbina can sustain Lunar Bloom cycles more efficiently in parties with Lauma or Nefer.
Columbina also has the ability to consume Verdant Dew to cast Charged Attacks that deal multiple instances of Lunar Bloom damage. Although her multipliers are not as high as Nefer’s, this still allows her to function as a steady driver in compositions built around frequent mid strength Lunar hits instead of fewer high burst attacks. Her Charged Attacks serve as a bridge between resource consumption and damage output. This makes her particularly well suited for teams that want to maintain constant pressure rather than rely on long cooldown bursts.
However, one of the most important limitations remains. Columbina cannot currently convert Electro Charged, Bloom or Crystallize into their Lunar variants on her own. This means she cannot independently generate Lunar Bloom, Lunar Charged or Lunar Crystallize without the correct teammates or mechanics. In practice, this heavily influences team building. Columbina’s synergy with Lauma and Nefer becomes much more valuable, because the extended Verdant Dew system is only part of her toolkit. Without conversion capability, she cannot trigger the special Lunar versions of reactions by herself. Players will likely need dedicated converters or characters whose kits contain innate Lunar interactions to unleash her full potential. It is important to emphasize that this limitation is still part of the current beta state and may change as her design evolves.
The lack of conversion also reinforces the idea that Columbina is designed as a support sub DPS hybrid whose strength comes from reaction amplification rather than standalone damage. Her HP, Crit, Elemental Mastery and Energy Recharge scaling make her ideal for long duration, high frequency reaction environments. With characters like Lauma and Nefer boosting her Verdant Dew cap, she can generate steady and layered Lunar Bloom damage while relying on teammates to initiate the Lunar form of reactions.
Experts observing the system highlight that Verdant Dew acts as both a resource and a limiter, shaping rhythm, combos and energy demand. In extended fights or Abyss rotations, the dual pool behavior could become a defining feature of Lunar teams, especially if future characters offer new ways to modify, expand or accelerate Verdant Dew stacking.
If future beta versions allow Columbina to convert reactions by herself, her value would rise sharply. Such a change would allow single core Lunar Bloom teams with fewer restrictions. Until then, her most optimized role will remain alongside teammates who unlock the full Lunar system, with Lauma and Nefer positioned as her best partners.




