As we enter the final phase of Genshin Impact Version 3.4, it’s time to start saying goodbye to the limited banners. For Version 3.5, we’ll be introduced to Dehya, the next 5 Star Pyro Claymore character. Running alongside her will be Cyno, with possibly the fastest rerun banner to date. Seriously, it’s been 5 months. All that being said, it’s time to save up whatever Primogems you have…or risk it all for a Constellation.
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Yelan’s best Constellation is C1 because it adds another charge to her Elemental Skill. While simple, the extra charge allows you to apply more Hydro to your enemies and provides more movement for your party.
If you want to go beyond that, C2 is a good stopping point. Beyond this, Yelan almost turns into a Main DPS, with C6 introducing a brand-new mechanic to Yelan’s playstyle. Even with C6, Yelan is still a better Sub-DPS character. So if you want to keep Yelan in the Sub-DPS category, stop at C2.
Yelan’s Elemental Skill gains another charge. This allows you to use Yelan’s Skill twice in a row instead of just once. Think of it like Xiao’s Skill since he has two dashes built into his Skill.
The additional charge allows Yelan to apply Hydro to enemies she missed before. Or, if your handling needs some practice, it gives you another chance to do what you wanted to do.
When Exquisite Throw conducts a coordinated attack, it will fire an additional water arrow that deals 14% of Yelan’s Max HP as Hydro DMG. This can occur once every 1.8 seconds.
Exquisite Throw is tied to Yelan’s Elemental Burst and already consists of a coordinated attack. Essentially, C2 increases the amount of damage
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