The first full breakdowns of Jahoda’s kit are here, and early testing suggests that this new four star Anemo healer could become the best in slot support for top Flins and Nefer teams. Community analysts are already calling Jahoda C6 one of the strongest support constellations in Genshin Impact, with the potential to outclass both Sucrose and Nahida in specific Nod Krai and Lunar reaction comps focused on Flins and Nefer.
At C0, Jahoda looks like a pure utility piece. Her normal attacks are irrelevant for damage, but her healing scaling is very strong and answers a real need in current Nefer teams and Flins teams. Nefer lineups such as Nefer, Nahida, Aino and Lauma often lack reliable healing, especially when Lauma is at C0 and Aino is built as a pure Dendro applier. Flins prime teams built around Flins, Ineffa and Aino or Sucrose also tend to run without a true healer, relying mostly on shields. Jahoda slots directly into these squads, providing sustained healing without sacrificing reaction uptime.
Her elemental skill summons a flask with a charge bar that fills through multi hit elemental attacks. In modern Lunar reaction comps, this is easy to trigger. Nefer, Flins, Aino, Columbina and various Electro Charged setups produce constant multi hits. Once the flask is full, it releases a strong Anemo hit. If there are two Nod Krai characters in the party, the behavior changes. Instead of discharging all at once, the flask begins releasing that element gradually and Jahoda becomes an element re applier. In practice, players will almost always use her with at least two Nod Krai units, especially in Nefer Jahoda Columbina Lauma and Flins Ineffa Columbina Jahoda teams. In these squads she tends to reapply Hydro from Columbina or Aino, enabling extra Blooms and Lunar Blooms for Nefer and consistent Electro Charged Lunar reactions for Flins.
The skill has a 20 second uptime and 15 second cooldown, which gives near full uptime on re application. It also features energy regeneration when the elemental infusion effect triggers, effectively reducing the cost of her burst from 70 to something closer to 64 energy per rotation. Combined with a Favonius bow, Jahoda can reach around 180 to 185 energy recharge, turning her into a powerful battery that competes directly with Sucrose and even Nahida in some rotations.
Jahoda’s elemental burst is the core of her healing identity. She summons cats that heal the on field character and the lowest HP character off field while dealing minor damage. The healing lasts around 12 seconds with an 18 second cooldown and a 70 cost. This timing slightly delays the classic Flins rotation, which usually sits close to 16 or 17 seconds, but in exchange you get a stable source of sustain that keeps prime teams alive in Conflagration and late Abyss floors. Crucially, Jahoda has an ascension passive that gives 100 elemental mastery to the on field character when her healing pushes them above 70 percent HP. This EM buff synergizes perfectly with Lunar reactions and high frequency Bloom setups.
At C0, comparisons are clear. Nahida and Sucrose still provide stronger raw buffs, but no healing. Nahida offers around 250 EM to the on field character plus Dendro application and extra crit at C2. Sucrose can share close to 200 or more EM with the whole team, enable Viridescent Venerer shred and equip Thrilling Tales of Dragon Slayers. Jahoda C0 is therefore slightly weaker as a buffer, but she adds crucial healing and can still carry Viridescent Venerer in Flins teams and Deepwood Memories in Nefer teams.
The picture changes completely at C6. Jahoda’s constellations steadily improve her uptime and energy until her sixth constellation unlocks what many consider a meta defining passive. Jahoda C6 grants 5 percent crit rate and 40 percent crit damage to all Nod Krai characters in the team. This bonus directly affects the damage of Lunar reactions, since these reactions scale with the crit stats of all involved characters. In Nefer teams, Nefer, Columbina, Lauma and Jahoda all benefit. In Flins teams, Flins, Ineffa, Columbina and Jahoda gain the same upgrade. The result is a massive spike in total reaction damage that can rival the dedicated buff of Sara C6 to Raiden, except here the crit damage boost applies to the entire squad and to the reaction system itself.
Because Nefer and Flins teams are built around high crit value and stacked multipliers on Lunar reactions, adding 40 crit damage to every Nod Krai unit is absurdly strong. Early math from community theorycrafters suggests that Jahoda C6 Nefer teams outperform Nefer Nahida C2 setups in many scenarios, while Flins prime lineups with Jahoda C6 surpass older Flins Sucrose cores by a wide margin. In other words, Jahoda C6 is effectively the best dedicated Nod Krai support released so far, short of any future five star created specifically to replace her.
In terms of builds, Jahoda is expected to use Viridescent Venerer in Flins teams with triple ATK main stats plus energy recharge, much like Xiangyun or Lan Yan. The Favonius bow solves her energy needs and lets her battery the whole team. In Nefer teams, she can run Deepwood Memories with either double EM plus crit helm or double ATK plus crit helm, depending on how much healing and Bloom damage the player wants to optimize. Since her healing scales from ATK and she provides EM through passives, players will need to test whether EM EM crit or ATK ATK crit feels better alongside Lauma and Columbina.
Overall, Jahoda arrives as a deceptively simple but extremely powerful Anemo healer support tailored for the Nod Krai meta. At low constellations she offers comfort and stability for Flins and Nefer teams. At C6 she transforms into a monster level enabler that pushes reaction damage and team performance to an entirely new ceiling. For players who main Flins or Nefer and plan to stay deep in the Lunar reaction meta, Jahoda looks like a long term investment that will shape team building for many patches to come.







