Many Genshin Impact players think Setekh Wenut doesn't belong to the Spiral Abyss, calling the developers to remove or adjust it as soon as possible. Genshin Impact's Spiral Abyss hosts some of the hardest enemies in the game, including Setekh Wenut that lives underneath the Desert of Hadramaveth. Having been introduced as a world boss in version 3.4, the Sumeru-based serpent has joined the Spiral Abyss lineup in 3.5 with extra resistance.
The Spiral Abyss is the main activity in Genshin Impact's endgame, with its roster of enemies making every floor of the domain harder to complete. Though there aren't Abyss-exclusive mobs, some formidable mini and world bosses appear in higher stages, and they usually have more resistance and HP. These enemies don't get mechanically more challenging, since their skills and attack patterns remain the same. Instead, their stats receive a significant boost in the Spiral Abyss to force players to build a decent party setup.
One Genshin Impact player known on Reddit as joez4000 created a thread where they shared their thoughts on the Seketh Wenut enemy, claiming that this giant serpent doesn't belong to the Spiral Abyss. They argue that they have to wait for the enemy's immunity phases over and over again when fighting it in the second chamber of the twelfth floor. It doesn't add to the difficulty, but rather makes the domain frustrating to complete. Fellow Genshin Impact players on Reddit seem to agree with the argument, calling the developers to remove or adjust the Seketh Wenut enemy right away.
Aside from its immunity phases, the Abyss version of Genshin Impact's Seketh Wenut has incredible resistance to all elements, which makes it harder to kill for casual players. Besides, the serpent's resistance to Anemo is up to 90%, meaning Travelers are better off building their team around characters that command other elements.
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