With short of what one season away from Genshin Impact’s Version 3.0 update, which is generally supposed to present the new country, Sumeru, and the Dendro Element, leakers have been dropping a couple of clues about how Dendro functions in fight. Getting another playable Element almost two years after Genshin’s true delivery will require cautious adjusting to guarantee that it synergizes well with existing Reactions and lives up to players’ assumptions.
A prior spill uncovered the names of two Dendro Reactions: Overgrown and Intensified. The last option, which happens when Dendro and Electro respond with one another, was additionally expounded on in another release shared by Twitter leaker @Genshin_Intel.
As indicated by the break, when one component (either Dendro or Electro) triggers Intensified on an objective, the other Element acquires expanded Base Damage against the objective for the following seven seconds. The equation for this increment is addressed by:
- Base Damage Increase = Level Multiplier x [(1+5 x EM)/(EM + 1200)]
- The base Damage has a standard inward cooldown, and that implies it will just proc each 2.5 to 3 seconds.
@Genshin_Intel likewise shared an asset from the KeqingMains Theorycrafting Library to assist players with understanding how base Damage functions. It considers a person’s Damage yield less buffs and other rewards. As such, Intensified will make the accompanying occur:
- In the event that you apply Dendro to Electro, Electro characters will get a base Damage buff.
- In the event that you apply Electro to Dendro, Dendro characters will get a base Damage buff.
While this might sound perfect on paper, since Dendro hasn’t formally dropped in the test servers yet, the local area presently can’t seem to shape a substantial assessment on how Intensified works out in fight.