Genshin Impact released Yae Miko in the 2.5 update, and bugs related to auto-targeting severely affected her potential. Prominent streamers and content creators pointed out the issue, and it seems like miHoYo has finally made the required changes.
Yae Miko's Elemental Skill can summon a maximum of three Sesshou Sakuras at once. These Sakuras automatically target enemies, which often leads to wastage of her Electro damage.
Here's everything to know about the latest changes made to Yae Miko's kit.
Prominent leaker Ubatcha just revealed that the functioning of Yae Miko's Elemental Skill has been changed in the ongoing 2.6 beta testing.
The Sesshou Sakuras summoned by Yae's Elemental Skill will now prioritize 'Nearest' enemies. In contrast, the Sakuras in the public build currently prioritize 'Random' enemies.
The changes were showcased through a video in which Yae Miko can be seen defending herself against three Hilichurls. As advertised, the Sesshou Sakura on the field hit the nearest Hilichurls and avoided hitting any random enemies.
Players will be delighted to see the changes in Yae Miko's Elemental Skill, as this might help them in clearing end-game challenges and boss fights much more efficiently.
Owing to her poor auto-targeting, Yae Miko wasn't great in fights against the following Genshin Impact enemies:
The aforementioned enemies have unique abilities related to flying, getting underground, and multiplication. As a result, Yae Miko's Sesshou Sakuras wrongly targeted the invincible portions and dealt no damage.
As of now, it is too early to assume that Yae Miko's credibility as a damage dealer will immensely increase with the changes in her kit. However, it is evident that the developers have realized the shortcomings and
Read more on sportskeeda.com