Artifact Score

Enter a UID to grade each character’s artifacts by Crit Value (CR×2+CD).

Enable the in-game showcase, then enter a UID to score each character’s artifacts.

This page scans every character in a Genshin Impact UID's public Character Showcase and scores each one's CV to sort them into SS/S/A/B/C Ranks. The formula is CV = CRIT Rate × 2 + CRIT DMG — the most common community standard (KQM/Akasha), NOT an official in-game stat. Results sort by CV in descending order so you instantly see which character is rolling the best crits and which needs more farming — but read the caveat below before treating CV as the only measure that matters.

What a CV score actually means

After you enter a UID, the page reads that account's public Character Showcase data from enka.network and scores each showcased character's CV. CV (Crit Value) doesn't measure the real damage a character deals in combat — it only measures how high the two crit-related stats on that character's current Artifacts are, combined into a single number for quick comparison.

Results sort by CV in descending order, so the character on top of the list is the one with the best-rolled crit gear in the showcase — not necessarily the highest-damage character, and not necessarily the strongest character in the team.

The CV formula, and why it's calculated this way

The fixed formula is CV = CRIT Rate × 2 + CRIT DMG. CRIT Rate gets doubled because on Artifacts, 1% of rolled CRIT Rate is generally worth about as much as 2% of rolled CRIT DMG — this conversion comes from how the Genshin community (KQM, later Akasha) standardized comparing crit roll quality across different Artifact sets.

This is NOT an official stat that appears anywhere in the game — you won't find the letters 'CV' anywhere in Genshin Impact's UI. It's purely an outside convention, used by most build-checking tools and Artifact farming trackers across the community.

How to use the tool and read the results

Enter the correct 9-digit UID into the lookup box, and the page automatically pulls every character in that account's public Character Showcase — up to 12 characters, matching the Showcase's own limit — then scores CV for each one based on their currently equipped Artifacts. No manual stat entry needed.

The returned list sorts by CV in descending order and tags each character with an SS/S/A/B/C Rank, letting you scan quickly for who has the best gear without opening each character and adding up CRIT Rate and CRIT DMG by hand.

Where the SS/S/A/B/C Rank thresholds come from

From the raw CV score, the page converts to 5 easy-to-read Ranks: SS from 220 up, S from 180, A from 130, B from 90, and anything below 90 is C. These are common community thresholds for quickly judging crit roll quality, not thresholds set by Genshin Impact itself.

Since different tools can use slightly different scales, don't directly compare a Rank from this page to a Rank from another site unless you're sure they use the exact same CV = CRIT Rate × 2 + CRIT DMG formula.

A high CV isn't automatically the best build — the honest limit

CV only measures two crit stats, so it's genuinely useful mainly for crit-focused DPS characters. For characters that scale off Elemental Mastery (EM) — like some Hu Tao reaction-focused builds — or support/healer characters built around HP, a correctly built set of Artifacts can still show a very low CV even though that's exactly the gear that character needs, simply because most of their substats are going into EM or HP instead of crit.

So a low CV doesn't automatically mean "bad build, go farm more." Before concluding anything, look at that character's actual role on the team: a low CV on a crit-dependent main DPS is worth acting on; a low CV on an EM- or HP-focused support isn't the right measure to judge them by.

Why a lookup fails, or the Showcase looks outdated

The three most common reasons a lookup returns nothing: a mistyped digit in the 9-digit UID, an account that has never turned on Character Showcase, or an account owner who's set their profile to private. Check the UID first — if it's definitely correct, the problem is on the other account: they need to open Edit Profile, enable Character Showcase, and also turn on Show Character Details so the specific stats actually show up.

If you just swapped Artifacts or changed your Showcase list in-game and the lookup still shows old data, that's not a bug — enka.network needs a few minutes to resync. Wait a bit, then look the UID up again to see the updated CV.

Using CV to decide whether to keep farming

CV is most useful for answering "is this set of Artifacts still worth farming for?" A crit-focused DPS character sitting at Rank B or C almost certainly still has room to improve; one that's already hit SS has largely optimized their Artifacts, so it makes sense to shift farming toward whichever showcased character is scoring lower.

It's also a fast way to compare your build against friends or guildmates — trade UIDs, look both up, and see whose Rank is higher on the same character to know whose gear is worth studying. If a character is already max level with a good weapon but real combat damage still feels low despite a high CV, the cause is more likely rotation or team composition than Artifacts — CV only answers the crit-roll-quality question, not every reason damage might be low.

FAQ

Is CV an official Genshin Impact stat?

No. CV (Crit Value) is a community convention (KQM/Akasha) that doesn't appear anywhere in the game's interface. This page calculates CV = CRIT Rate × 2 + CRIT DMG from public Character Showcase data purely to make comparing Artifact sets faster.

Why is CRIT Rate doubled in the CV formula?

Because on Artifacts, 1% of rolled CRIT Rate is generally worth about as much as 2% of rolled CRIT DMG. Doubling CRIT Rate in the formula converts two stats with different scales onto the same scale so they can be added into one number.

Does a low CV always mean a bad build?

Not necessarily. CV only reflects the crit portion of a build, so for crit-focused DPS characters a low CV is usually worth farming further. But for characters built around Elemental Mastery or HP — some Hu Tao builds, most healers — a low CV can still be the correct build, since their substats are going elsewhere on purpose.

Why does a max-level character still deal low real damage despite a high CV?

CV only measures crit roll quality on Artifacts, not a character's overall power. Low real damage despite a high CV can come from under-leveled Skill/Burst talents, a mismatched weapon, a team lacking buffs or debuffs, or a suboptimal combat rotation — none of which the CV score covers.

I just changed my Character Showcase in-game — why does the lookup still show old data?

That's normal. enka.network, the data source this page uses, needs a few minutes to resync after you change your Showcase or swap Artifacts in-game. Wait a little, then look up the UID again to see the updated CV.

How many characters can the page score per lookup?

Up to 12 characters — exactly matching Genshin Impact's own Character Showcase limit. To score additional characters, the account owner needs to open Edit Profile, update their Showcase list, and look the UID up again.

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