Genshin Impact players are eagerly waiting for the release of Dendro characters and Sumeru. According to leakers, the element and the nation will arrive together in version 3.0. Leaks regarding the two new Dendro reactions have already surfaced.
As it turns out, Dendro isn't the most reactive element in Genshin Impact. It only reacts with Pyro, Hydro, and Electro. Players understand why Dendro doesn't react with Geo and Anemo, but they're disappointed with its inability to react with Cryo.
Here's everything to know about the upcoming Intensified and Overgrown reactions.
Genshin Intel recently revealed the following Dendro reactions:
This reaction is triggered when Electro meets Dendro. It generates one Electro particle and increases the Dendro and Electro DMG against the affected enemy for seven seconds.
Many players believe that Intensified will act as an indirect buff for Electro. The element has been out since day one, but it still feels weak as compared to Cryo, Hydro, and Pyro.
With the inclusion of Dendro, Travelers might be able to buff up the damage output of their Electro characters and use them as main damage dealers.
The Overgrown reaction takes place when Hydro meets Dendro. First and foremost, it drops mushrooms that are explosive in nature. Upon coming into contact with Hydro, they deal AoE Dendro DMG.
According to Genshin Intel, the mushrooms also affect players. Hence, players might have to dodge their own attacks while playing with Dendro characters.
As of now, there is no information regarding the release date, multipliers, and damage scaling of Intensified and Overgrown.
However, it is safe to assume that they will be released with version 3.0 alongside Sumeru.
Prominent leaker Lumie recently tested Intensified
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