With every major update in Genshin Impact, thousands of players both veterans and newcomers face the same question: how to use resin and fragile resins (“Lunas”) efficiently. The newest community guide, drawn from the latest player research and shared insights, has quickly become the go-to reference for Version 6.2. It covers everything from progression priorities to late-game artifact optimization, providing strategies to help players avoid wasting resources while keeping up with the game’s ever-growing content.
The guide begins by addressing a common problem among new players: hoarding over a hundred fragile resins and not knowing when or how to spend them. As updates bring new nations and characters like Nefer, Durin, and others from Nod Krai players often rush through content and end up sitting on massive stacks of Lunas. The first recommendation is to always plan long-term: identify which characters you truly want to build and avoid impulsive farming. The author stresses that spending Primogems on resin is inefficient unless absolutely necessary, and that the best use of resin should follow a clear, prioritized order.
At the early and mid-game levels (around AR 45 – 50), players should focus on leveling characters, weapons, and talents before investing heavily in artifact domains. As explained, a character at level 80 or 90 with properly upgraded talents can outperform one stacked with high-rarity artifacts but low-level base stats. Weapons should also be selected carefully investing in a few strong and synergistic options rather than upgrading every drop. Only after achieving stable builds should resin be redirected to artifact farming.
Once players reach the late-game phase, the guide explores the most strategic uses of Lunas. Contrary to popular belief, fragile resins shouldn’t be spent primarily on artifact domains due to the game’s RNG-heavy loot system. Instead, they should first be reserved for:
Weapon and talent materials, particularly for new characters or weapons released each version.
New boss drops, such as those required for character ascension right after banner launches.
This ensures that new units like Nefer can be built and played immediately while the community hype is still fresh. After securing these essentials, leftover Lunas can be used for artifact domains ideally during special events such as the Stygian Conflagration, where players receive bonus artifact drops every 120 resin spent. During this period, efficiency increases dramatically, making it one of the best times to use stored Lunas for late-game farming.
Veteran players are also advised to keep a minimum reserve of 10 Lunas for emergencies banner surprises, unexpected pulls, or sudden character buffs. The guide even references internal economy balancing by HoYoverse, noting how crowns of insight have become rarer over time to subtly encourage premium purchases. This highlights how resin management now forms part of a larger in-game economy designed to maintain player progression pacing.
For those who already have fully built teams, using resin during Conflagration events remains a productive long-term strategy. It allows players to farm newer artifact sets like those for Flins and Lauma, while also recycling unwanted pieces into the relic exchange system. Over time, this incremental process increases the probability of obtaining perfect pieces, especially for endgame optimization.
Ultimately, the 2025 resin and Luna management guide redefines efficient farming for Genshin Impact players. It encourages mindful spending, long-term planning, and adaptation to event-based bonuses rather than random daily farming. As Version 6.2 continues to expand with new mechanics and characters, following this structured approach ensures that every drop of resin contributes meaningfully to account growth without falling into the endless “artifact casino.”







