A notable Genshin Impact filter has recently introduced some new elemental reactions from Dendro. What makes it especially interesting is that some of them include three elements at once. This is not a common occurrence in the game, with Shatter being an example of a rarity that exists.
There are some aspects missing from this new leak, but it still reveals new information that players haven’t seen before. In this case, it shows new names and possible reactions that might appear in the future. This article will also briefly address some of the old content-related leaks such as Intensified and Overgrown.
New Genshin Impact leaks: Dendro Elemental reactions
A security photo from the original tweet (Image via genshinBLANK)
The original tweet has since been deleted for unknown reasons. However, the filter has a good track record (though not perfect), so it’s worth checking out what this Genshin Impact leak mentioned.
It essentially lists all the new elemental reactions that travelers have not heard of before. The specific effects of previously unknown reactions are currently unknown.
The filter later clarified that the unknown element is neither a new element nor Anemo nor Geo. This last part can be seen in another deleted tweet, which is shown in the next Reddit post.
Apparently, the unknown element could be Cryo, Hydro, Electro or Pyro. It is currently unknown why this leak is incomplete at the moment. Still, it refers to several new elemental reactions of which players were previously unaware in past Genshin Impact leaks.
The only ones players would have known about before are Burning, Intensified and Overgrow. Burning is already in the current version of the game, while the last two elemental reactions have been leaked before. Everything in these Genshin Impact leaks is subject to change to some extent.
It remains to be seen how accurate they are until more updates come out.
What is currently known about these elementary Dendro reactions
The only Dendro elemental reaction currently visible in Genshin Impact is Burning. Basically, those affected by it get hurt over time. It is a simple concept present in many video games, although travelers should know that the damage is based on the level and elementary mastery of the user.
It ignores DEF statistics from enemies and is also unable to deal with CRIT. Given that there are currently no playable Dendro characters, you can only see this effect by damaging an enemy with Dendro with any Pyro attack.
[Intensified] 🌱 x ⚡- drops 1 electro particle- dendron and electro damage to the affected enemy increases for 7 seconds[Overgrown] 🌱 x 💧- drops seeds that turn into mushrooms- mushrooms explode with the application of Hydro and cause damage to AoE DendroDendro does not react with ❄️, 🌪️o 🪨 When an element (either dendro or electro) activates the intensification in one goal, the other element increases. Basic damage to the target for the next 7 seconds.
BaseDamageIncrease = LevelMultiplier × [1+(5 × EM)/(EM + 1200)]
The increase in basic damage has a standard ICD (2.5 s / 3 strokes).
When one element (either dendro or electro) activates intensification on a target, the other element increases basic damage to the target over the next 7 seconds.BaseDamageIncrease = LevelMultiplier × [1+(5 × EM)/(EM + 1200)]The increase in basic damage has a standard ICD (2.5 s / 3 strokes).
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The other two reactions to talk about are the ones leaked months ago: Intensified and Overgrown. Intensified offers players an electro particle and will increase the damage of the item that has not activated it (the damage formula is shown in the second tweet).
It has been described that excess vegetation is only dropping seeds that turn into mushrooms. This part could be related to recently leaked reactions, such as Spread. New Genshin Impact leaks keep coming in almost every day, so players will likely find out more about this exciting new item over the coming weeks.
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Edited by Sijo Samuel Paul