Dori in Genshin Impact is the second Electro healer in the game. It’s quite surprising to have the second Electro healer shortly after the first was released, but it’s rather good news for players who didn’t manage to get Kuki Shinobu yet. Kuki Shinobu and Dori are similar in a few ways, and due to their similar roles, they can be used to replace each other in their respective team compositions.
Other than their roles, both Dori and Kuki Shinobu also have barely supportive Constellations in Genshin Impact. For Dori, some of her Constellations are more worth it in certain team compositions.
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Shortly, Dori’s Constellations in Genshin Impactare only worth it if players are playing Dori in an Aggravate team comp. It also enhances Electro-Charged composition to an extent, but not as much as Aggravate.
For those who only want Dori as their healer, the only Constellations worth seeking are C3 and C4.
Dori’s first Constellation in Genshin Impact is highly negligible if players aren’t playing Dori in an Aggravate comp. Without C1, none of Dori’s After-Sales Service Rounds will trigger Aggravate, as the initial hit already triggers the reaction. While with C1, the third After-Sales Service Round will reset the Internal Cooldown and trigger Aggravate, increasing Dori’s personal damage.
Jinni Toop from Dori’s second Genshin Impact Constellation will still be fired even if the character is full HP, so in total, there will be six Jinni Toops fired. This is a decent extra Electro application for an Electro-Charged comp, but, again, it’s most significant for the Aggravate team. Three out of the six Jinni Toops will trigger Aggravate damage.
Dori’s C4 in Genshin Impact is practically her only supportive
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