A new post on the official Genshin Impact Leaks subReddit has revealed a video comparing the Bountiful and Dendro Cores. Both these cores are tied with a new elemental reaction named Bloom that arrived in the ongoing update 3.1
In order to place Dendro Cores on the battlefield, Genshin Impact players need to combine Hydro with the new Dendro element. Dendro. After approximately six seconds, the cores explode and deal Dendro damage in a new area.
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A new character named Nilou, who is scheduled to arrive in the upcoming Genshin Impact version 3.1 has the ability to turn the Dendro Cores into Bountiful Cores with one of her passive talents named Court of Dancing Petals. The video shows that the new cores will explode much faster and have a larger area of effect which will significantly impact their damage potential. Nilou's whole play style revolves around triggering Bloom and placing explosive Bountiful Cores. A popular leaker named UBatcha1 has confirmed that Nilou's cores have received some additional buffs in the ongoing beta phase.
Unlike the regular cores, Bountiful cores cannot be interfered by other elements like Pyro or Electro. Even though Nilou is the main character in the Bloom team composition, recent gameplay leaks have revealed that she should not spend too much time in the damage rotation. In order to use her full potential, players need to surround Nilou with Dendro and Hydro characters. Both Collei and the new Traveler are great Dendro choices for the Bloom comp since they both have the ability to constantly apply the Dendro element on the field.
Players need to activate Nilou's Elemental Burst and Skill before swapping to another Hydro character
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