Alright, so I decided to finally take a look at this Jinhsi resonance chain thing everyone’s been buzzing about. Pulled her recently, you know, and figured I should probably understand what makes her tick, or at least what the game wants me to spend resources on.

Getting Started
First thing I did, naturally, was jump into the character screen. Looked at her resonance chain nodes. Honestly, the descriptions felt a bit… vague? Like they tell you what it does, sort of, but not really the practical impact or how much grind it represents. It’s always like that, isn’t it? Fancy words for “do more damage” or “get a buff”.
So, I poked around in-game for a bit. Tried using her in some easy fights just to see her base animations and skills again, trying to picture how these chain upgrades would even slot in. It wasn’t immediately obvious, which is usually the first sign you’re in for some work.
The Actual Process
Then came the part where you actually have to get the stuff. You know the drill. It usually means either spending the premium currency you’ve been hoarding, or getting lucky with more pulls. I wasn’t about to whale on this, not right away anyway. So, I checked my inventory, saw what I had. Not enough for anything significant, naturally.
I spent a good chunk of time just running around, doing the usual daily stuff, hoping to scrape together enough pulls or currency to maybe unlock the first node or two. It’s always the same loop:
- Do dailies.
- Clear out any lingering side quests.
- Beat up some world bosses hoping for drops (wrong kind, usually).
- Stare at the banner screen contemplating bad decisions.
It felt tedious. Same old grind, different character picture. I tried pairing her with different teammates I already had built, just to see if unlocking parts of the chain felt more urgent depending on the setup. Honestly? Didn’t feel like it made a huge difference at low levels. Maybe it’s an endgame thing, but getting to endgame feels like a job sometimes.

What I Found Out
After a couple of days of just casually playing and pooling resources, I managed to snag enough duplicates, or whatever the mechanic is called for her chain, to unlock the first node. C1, right? Yeah. Okay, there was a difference. A noticeable one? Ehhh, maybe slightly? It definitely wasn’t game-breaking, not at this stage.
It felt like a small power bump, sure, but the effort-to-reward ratio felt a bit skewed, especially thinking about getting further down the chain. It seems like one of those systems designed to keep you pulling, keep you spending. No real surprise there, I guess. Most of these games have something similar.
My main takeaway? The resonance chain for Jinhsi definitely adds power, no doubt. But the early levels feel more like small quality-of-life bumps or slight percentage increases rather than transformative changes. It’s probably the later nodes, the C4 or C6, that really change how she plays, but getting there? That looks like a serious commitment, either time or money.
Final Thoughts
So, yeah. That was my little adventure into the Jinhsi resonance chain. I unlocked the first step, saw what it did. It works. Does it make her suddenly amazing? Not really, not just C1. Am I going to actively chase the rest of the chain? Probably not aggressively. I’ll just let it happen if it happens through regular play. It’s just another one of those game systems, you know? Something to grind for if you really like the character or have resources burning a hole in your pocket. For me, I’ve got other things to focus on in the game right now. It was an experience, I logged it, now back to the usual stuff.