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Carmen Dei is Venti's Constellation.

Gameplay[]

IconNameLevel
Constellation Splitting GalesSplitting Gales1
Fires 2 additional arrows per Aimed Shot, each dealing 33% of the original arrow's DMG.
Constellation Breeze of ReminiscenceBreeze of Reminiscence2
Skyward Sonnet decreases opponents' Anemo RES and Physical RES by 12% for 10s.
Opponents launched by Skyward Sonnet suffer an additional 12% Anemo RES and Physical RES decrease while airborne.
Constellation Ode to Thousand WindsOde to Thousand Winds3
Increases the Level of Wind's Grand Ode by 3.
Maximum upgrade level is 15.
Constellation Hurricane of FreedomHurricane of Freedom4
When Venti picks up an Elemental Orb or Particle, he receives a 25% Anemo DMG Bonus for 10s.
Constellation Concerto dal CieloConcerto dal Cielo5
Increases the Level of Skyward Sonnet by 3.
Maximum upgrade level is 15.
Constellation Storm of DefianceStorm of Defiance6
Targets who take DMG from Wind's Grand Ode have their Anemo RES decreased by 20%.
If an Elemental Absorption occurred, then their RES towards the corresponding Element is also decreased by 20%.

Each Constellation activation requires one Venti's Stella Fortuna Venti's Stella Fortuna.

Other Languages[]

LanguageOfficial NameLiteral Meaning
EnglishCarmen DeiLatin: Song of a God
Chinese
(Simplified)
歌仙座
Gē Xiān-zuò
Immortal of Song Constellation
Chinese
(Traditional)
歌仙座
Gē Xiān-zuò
Japanese歌仙座
Kasen-za
Immortal of Poetry Constellation‍[※][※][• 1]
Korean가선가선자리
Gaseon-jari
Immortal of Song Constellation
SpanishCarmen Dei
FrenchCarmen Dei
RussianБог Песен
Bog Pesen
God of Songs
ThaiCarmen Dei
VietnameseCungCung Ca TiênCa TiênImmortal of Song Constellation‍[※][※]
GermanCarmen Dei
IndonesianCarmen Dei
PortugueseCarmen Dei
TurkishTanrıların ŞarkısıSong of Gods
ItalianCarmen Dei
  1. Japanese: While the written Japanese constellation is pulled directly from the characters of the Chinese original, in the context of the Japanese language, the word “歌仙” refers to masters of the waka poetic format (often translated as “immortals of poetry”, “immortal poets”, or “major poets”).

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