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ゲスト<br>Every character in Genshin Impact comes along with six constellations apart from some exceptions like Aloy. These constellations can be unlocked when you get a copy of the character after getting the first one . The third and fifth constellations for each character are the same, and they increase the level of their Elemental Skill and Bu<br><br> <br>This is because after triggering any of the Dendro reactions – Burning, Quicken, Aggravate, Spread, Bloom, Hyperbloom, or Burgeon – players will spawn a Leaf of Revival, which grants a 16% Attack bonus for 12 seconds. An extra benefit is that this effect happens even if Moonpiercer’s wielder is not on the field. This serves Yaoyao’s off-field build perfectly since her Yuegui should continue shooting Dendro-radishes at opponents even when she is swapped out. Unfortunately, there is not a polearm equivalent to Genshin Impact ’s Aqua Simulacra bow when it comes to strong off-field damage boosting, but Moonpiercer is the closest weapon there currently is in the g<br><br> <br>Kitain Cross’ weapon skill, Samurai Conduct, also increases the user’s Elemental Skill Damage by 6%. This makes it very appropriate as Yaoyao’s weapon in Genshin Impact . The last weapon for her Elemental Mastery build is Moonpiercer. The F2P weapon is unlocked in Genshin Impact ’s Sumeru region , so it can only be obtained by players that have accessed the region and are considerably up-to-date with the Anime Game Strategy’s content. While its Base Attack stat (565 at level 90) and Elemental Mastery sub-stat (110 at level 90) are not very impressive, its weapon skill, Stillwood Moonshadow, can be perfect Dendro-reaction bui<br><br> <br>This process becomes much easier if you’re building a four-star like Yaoyao since they’re easier to get. Yaoyao is a four-star Polearm-wielding character who uses a Dendro vision. She’s also the first Dendro character released who didn’t hail from the region of Sum<br><br> <br>Yaoyao is featured in Genshin Impact 3.4’s first character banners , but, as a 4-star hero, she can be obtained normally from other future banners, including the regular one. Regardless of when she actually integrates players’ rosters, Yaoyao’s weapon in Genshin Impact is an important choice that players need to think about. The 4-star Dragon’s Bane polearm is featured as her main promotional weapon, although it is not specifically her signature weapon. Luckily, there are many options for both of her two main builds to use as substitute weap<br><br> <br>Moreover, the release of Nilou and Nahida also made Bloom and Spread reactions quite powerful. If you want to use Yaoyao in a reaction-based team, you can start by giving her a four-piece Gilded Dreams artifact set . Although, it’s important that none of your team members use the Dendro element apart from <br><br> <br>It is not necessary to own the special characters in order to receive the celebratory mail. However, the mail is only sent on the day of the birthday, meaning that players should make sure to log into Genshin Impact if they want to receive this m<br><br> <br>You can try to summon the character whenever they’re featured on a banner along with two other four-star characters . A four-star is guaranteed in every ten pulls, and you can easily get some Yaoyao constellations if you get lu<br><br> <br>With an HP build and Staff of Homa, Yaoyao can be an extremely consistent healer. The only downside is that her Elemental Skill will only heal if the on-field character has 70% or less HP. Nonetheless, Staff of Homa is the best weapon for Yaoyao’s healer build in Genshin Impact . Second to it is the Black Tassel, a 3-star polearm that is also used in Thoma’s Genshin Impact support build . The weapon is the only one that offers an HP sub-stat boost (46.9% at level 90), which makes it extremely beneficial for Yaoyao’s heal out<br><br> <br>While its skill only grants a 20% Damage bonus against opponents affected by Pyro or Hydro in Genshin Impact , it can work well in Burgeon or Bloom team comps, respectively. In case players do not have access to the Dragon’s Bane weapon for Genshin Impact ’s Yaoyao, a substitute polearm for her Dendro-reactions build is the Inazuma-themed Kitain Cross. This free-to-play (F2P) weapon’s blueprint can be obtained through the “Orobashi’s Legacy” quest and can later be forged by the player. Its Base Attack stat (565 at level 90) is significantly higher than the one Dragon’s Bane provides, but has a much lower Elemental Mastery sub-stat (110 at level <br><br> <br>At one point, May was the quietest month in Genshin Impact , with only Fischl being featured from the entire roster — who also mentioned her real name, Amy, in her letters. Fortunately, May isn’t just about Fischl anymore, thanks to the addition of Yunjin from Liyue, Gorou from Inazuma, and Collei, Candace, and Sethos from Sumeru. Currently, May is the least busy spring month as far as birthdays go, with lacking any characters with birthdays from Fontaine or Natlan regi<br>
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