The new weekly boss from 5.3 has leaked it seems to have been heavily inspired by the creature designs from the series – and that is an excellent thing to be inspired by if the leak is true. The action RPG by HoYoverse has just entered Version 5.2, but the beta tests for the next patch have started, allowing several pieces of key information about the upcoming content to be leaked. Most of the leaks revolve around new characters, such as Mavuika, and with four leaked characters for 5.3, attention is mostly focused on them.
Despite how relevant the arrival of four new playable units is to the game’s meta, there are also several leaks about the other aspects of the content in the patch. There have been rumors about minor quality-of-life updates, such as an expansion to the Artifact inventory limit. Leaks also detail the events in the patch, including the annual Lantern Rite Festival, and even the new world boss in 5.3, which may be the first human enemy of that category. Now, a new leak has emerged, showcasing what may be a very well-designed and powerful weekly boss from Natlan.
The new weekly boss has leaked, despite none of the information mentioning their possible name so far. Nevertheless, all the leaks show what seems like a long serpent-like dragon carrying elements that resemble the Abyss’s corruption and influence. The black and purple dragon has two wings that float off of its back. Most importantly, the new weekly boss from Version 5.3 seems to carry two distinct swords, one imbued with Abyssal power, while the other is surrounded by Pyro. The 5.3 weekly boss’ leaked key art was shared in a post tagged as “” on Reddit.
A great system optimization update for Artifacts may occur in Genshin Impact 5.3, allowing players to have a better time when farming them.
Although the leaked art provides some insight into what the boss looks like, there have been other leaks about the upcoming opponent. One such leak was provided by Jelena, which showcases the boss’ model
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