If you have Aloy in Genshin Impact, but aren’t sure whether she’s worth spending time and resources on, the answer is yes, unequivocally. You need to take her special abilities into account more than with most Genshin Impact characters, though, thanks in no small part to Aloy having no Constellations (yet).
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Where others prove their usefulness with Elemental Skills and Bursts, Aloy is at her best with normal attacks thanks to some unique passive talents and a passive buff her Skill grants at intervals. Appearances are deceptive with this one, but don’t let her low stats fool you. Used correctly, Aloy lives up to her five-star status.
You might think Aloy seems suited to PlayStation only, what with the Strong Strike skill for her bow Predator only working for those on PSN, but you’d be missing out. Predator’s Strong Strike skill may boost Aloy’s attack, but the conditions are ill-suited to her cooldown time, while the buff to normal attack damage is quite small.
The best option is the Inazuma bow, Hamayumi. Not only can you craft it, which makes maxing out its passive skill more feasible, but its secondary stat and passive skill grant a higher boost to normal attack. If you’re using Aloy primarily to deal damage through regular attacks, you can keep her energy full to double the attack buffs.
Aloy’s base attack stat of 18 seems low for a five-star character, but her passive talents and Coil stacks put her on par with some of the best. Unlike other low attack characters, Aloy should fill a main DPS role. Gaining four Coil stacks – obtained when the bomblets from her Elemental Skill make contact with enemies – boosts her normal attack.
The Combat Override passive
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