About Spraed/Aggravate: Crit DMG also increase the "Extra Damage" and the extra damage is not much, Crit Build still good so DON'T BUILD for EM only, just control your Critical build and get EM from your support. About other Dendro reaction, who need EM for stronger react? - Bloom: character who makes the cores. (Dendro or Hydro) - Hyperbloom: Electro - Burgeon: Pyro - Quicken: don't need - Aggravate: Electro - Spread: Dendro - Burning: For who makes burn (Pyro or Dendro)
Thank you, I've been coming back to this video every time I need some examples, how do you make that much Burning Damage with just 910 EM? I got my Collei with 1112 EM and her Burning damage is barely 633 per tick, she's the one triggering the Burning reaction, any clue why this is happening?
Would like to also add that Anemo skills infused with Pyro and Electro, assuming the Anemo unit is full EM build like Kazuha and Sucrose, can be good triggers of Burgeon and Hyperbloom, respectively, since it is their EM being taken into calculation for the reaction damage.
One last extra Could you just put all the stuff you showed when you stopped and showed the DMG. Into like a clean Excel or table? Then show that for like 30secs at the end? (Always include your YT watermark here) So we can screenshot and share to others? Your watermark will get you more subs
I like this format of exhibits and fair comparison with added context. No need for deeper explanation as everything represented is easily understood using few words or sentences.
@@Edyssey__ I wouldn't talk much on how others make their videos but some do provide nuanced explanations as well as entertainment value. Although, for a straightforward video on how Dendro works, this for me takes the cake. The intricacies of differing Dendro reaction effects are better be left for us to be seen or learned by ourselves which is in my opinion a better learning experience.
fun fact : Dendro + Cryo doesnt react anything, but it can applied 2 elements react at the same time.. for example u can do BURNING + MELT at the same time if your opponent affected by cryo and dendro
@@geasstk1334 freezing and bloom is different. Apparently freeze has priority over bloom so it will be like: 1) target has both cryo and dendro 2) apply hydro > target freezes (target still has dendro and no bloom) 3) target still frozen > apply another hydro > bloom happens Pretty useful to CC enemies then create cores around them.
FANTASTIC JOB!!! Not even halfway through the video and this is already the single most valuable demonstration of all of the theorycrafting I've seen to date. I hope Zajef and the others can reference this too.
only good reaction is like dendro + electro constant attack not like raiden single attack, we can use keqing because her burst is multiple blade or if raiden then use it on constant normal attack well it's good for electo i hoped it can react to my kazuha then kazuha could become next archon😉
@@F1ll1nTh3Blanks electro first priority is other element dendro comes latter it will only react if dendro and electo is present then what is the use of kazuha greatness we can use multiple element in kazuha or a freeze type, it doesn't matter how u play u are sacrificing other dmg to gain that so it's equal. what i hate in genshin is you never got a good artifact i wasted over 400 5 * artifact on craft but only got a single good artifact with elemental mastry after upgrade you can imagine how time i wasted
If your target is to Electro RES shred by Electro Swirl, you can either use Sucrose or Kazuha. Other Anemo characters doesn't have EM or DMG% transfer, and the DMG increase from shred isn't much better than having another complimenting character that outputs consistent DMG. ER recharge may pose as a problem too so be mindful about that when building your team.
@@homosapien7861 firstly, if you're farming materials, in scorched state, mobs will give less materials. Secondly, there are electro healer in the game currently, but no pyro healers are locked in constellations
Anemo not reacting with dendro is a good thing, imo! That means you can use Kazuha or Sucrose to buff your team and move the cores around without messing up your elemental reactions or having to worry about absorbing the wrong element with their burst!
Though anemo doesn't react with dendro there are anemo chars like kazuha, venti, sayu, sucrose, and anemo mc who can absorb other elements thus allowing them to react with dendro + pyro, hydro, & electro swirl can react with dendro as well
The aggravate reaction adds flat dmg bonus, which basically means that if a dendro/electro character deals dmg across a series of relatively weak individual hits, they get a big percentage increase in dmg. *Happy Keqing noises*
Altho thats true, the problem with icd makes it so that you only can proc aggravate every 3 hits or 2.5 secs. Thats why only a percentage of electro units like fischl could be REALLY good in aggravate teams because she can procs lots of aggravate through her A4 passive
I wouldnt say it meta but i agree its very f2p. Dendro let us to deal a decent amount of damage but not that high so we can enjoy the game. No need to be mihoyo investor anymore
For quicken, you can probably skip ATK and talent level but still need decent crit. For bloom, you need to have EM/EM/EM and Deepwood to maximize the damage, also ER might also be a problem. While it's easier compared to old character, it's still needs a decent artifact and the result might not be as good as old meta character.
That the funny part, you need the character to be lvl 90 for the most dmg 😂. Still need a lot of resources but definitely significantly lower than finding bullshit artifacts.
Dentro looks very interesting, the fact that it doesn't reacts with some elements makes it possible to use some characters without beaking the reaction. Dentro traveler with full EM looks very interesting :0 Thanks for the vid, VERY informative
This is really neat! I have been running a hyperbloom reaction team but was wondering if there was any difference to running a burgeon one- turns out there is! And the difference is not accidentally killing yourself, lol. Thank you for the helpful video, this was cool.
So Bloom is a strong reaction with a few sub reactions, but it deals damage to your character after. A small amount, but still damage. Good thing I got Zhongli after 3.0 so I have a pretty tanky shield.
I realized as well while having both dendro and cryo on the enemy and you do electro you can proc superconduct then quicken. What I have tried is kazuha, MC, fish and diona and working pretty fine and the cryo not messing up the reactions at all times
Let me tell you, this video is golden. I was wondering lately about the damage from new reactions and made some tests myself, but you have created the perfect video explanation! Thank you very much, I'll share it as fast as I can to some friends
Aggravate gives a flat damage bonus (scaling with EM, etc) while Melt and vape ate percentages bonuses. This means that melt and vape work better one big nukes, and worse on small fast hits, while aggravate is the opposite. It adds the same regardless of how big an electro nuke is, so it incentivizes the use of many smaller to hits apply the aggravate bonus as many times as possible
I think Aggravate's idea is also behind the fact that you don't need to re-apply dendro all the time. That way on field electro characters don't need supports that re-apply the element as much off field, just perhaps give some EM buffs. The electro dps can just go at it with after one dendro application
The best explanation video about Dendro reaction dmg ever! It's short, clear and straight to the point without the "Before we get to that let me thank our sponsor for today RAIIIIDDD SHADOOOW LEGEEEENNNDSS!!!"
The fact that geo doesn't react to dendro is big like u can run zhongli on a aggravate team and he wont get the dendro status off the enemy which for me is kinda big
You have no idea how much this helper me. I was pretty confused about how the new reactions worked but now I thinking I have a decent understanding of them. Amazing video
Little piece of information: Spread and Aggravate have identical formulas barring one variable, that being a DMG multiplier based on which reaction it is. For Spread (Dendro on Quicken), the multiplier is x1.25. For Aggravate (Electro on Quicken), the multiplier is x1.15.
Dendro traveler actually looks good to play as hopefully the other forms get a re vamp eventually so they don't just become completely overshadowed later
@@hovsep56 I see it as a possibility since the traveler in cut scenes just seems to get better with every element they had before as time goes on so revamped forms eventually just makes some sense to me or they could just say after getting every element they get their original power and leave every traveler version before this one meh
Loved this video! I was a little surprised to not find any mention of fridging in here (co-reaction of hydro+cryo and hydro+dendro). That said, really well done showcase, thank you a lot!
So if you're tired with pyro, cryo and hydro reactions for dmg then you cam have dendro and electro instead. I can smell the aggravate and spread meta in the spiral abyss a mile a way
wait untill an em based healer dendro char comes kuki is a big help for beidou and childe teams but a healer dendro full em healer would change the game with hydro and electro team would be broken with kazu swilring both hydro and electro +em dendro would buff the hell put of them and both heal is it just a dream ?
@@boyjantan9337 I'm already doing big with my shogun and dendro traveler. It's very unexpected to see dendro traveler to be way more better than collei but I'm still building her tho
It’s better than you think actually, it just that you should use electro characters with fast attacks and mid dmg like keqing, fischl, beadou and Cyno too. it isn’t great with raiden because her attacks already deal a lot of dmg so the increase from aggravate won’t do much.
I pondered over these new reactions and did not come to a conclusion. Which teams are better? Electro-charged (electro + hydro + anemo) VS catalyze (electro + dandro + anemo) AND Catalyze (electro + dendro + anemo) VS hyperbloom (electro + dendro + hydro + anemo) Has anyone tested it and come to the conclusion?
woah this help a lot and easy to be understand too! Seems like it will take a while to remember all these. Maybe I'll just spam random things and hope for the best lol
This is one of the reasons why the next few characters are electro, hydro, pyro, and dendro. They are highlighting these elements for the new dendro system. We won't see cryo, anemo, and geo sumeru characters for now.
Good video very detailed, the electro reaction with dendro is very underwhelm, dedicated support element is still the best without the hassle of triggering the reaction. would have been better if it could swirl for easier CC and distribution of reactions when fighting multiple mobs
@@mechatr0nix still sarah buff on keqing will still be better, plus its multiplicative while aggravate is additive, plus you have to constantly reapply the reaction vs pure buffers duration. TLDR ease of use
@@MegaCritas you don’t need to constantly apply it. Aggravate is self looping. When Quicken ends it leaves a dendro aura meaning you only need constant electro application. It’s essentially an infinite reaction
Bloom seems to deal decent dmg tho characters taking dmg from their own abilities kinda dumb. Electro might be decent it'll depend on the upcoming characters
Its like a weird mix between all elements. Geo and anemo were reacting with itself (Cristalize and swirl) and then cryo,hydro and pyro, reacting with eachother. But dendro does not cristalize or swirl and the reactions looks a little weird in my opinion, i find dendro really confusing and more even with it not reacting with cryo in anyway, wig.
ERROR! 0:19 you reversed the damage pyro on dendro and dendro on pyro because the health bar it has just a little damage 2600 ! "right image" and "left image" 1925 ! big damage health bar ;) so either it's fake or you error on the writings on the pictures. ;)
I am pretty upset with the burning nerf too It doesn't make any sense And instead we get complete nonsense like "quicken" and "spread", like, wtf are those even supposed to mean?
No, aggravate is also actually pretty good, but the difference is that it prefers fast attacks with mid dmg, unlike melt and vap which prefers slow but hard hitting attacks.
But electro had always been known for raw damage. Raiden Hypercarry does more damage than Vape Yoimiya and Hu Tao for single target at max investment. Not sure if a dendro character will replace one of Sara, Kazuha or Bennett for Raiden at least.
I just would like to know more about the double aura cryo with dendro. Like, would you get frozen + dendro seed if you apply hydro? Would you get melt and burning if you apply pyro? If you apply electro, would you get superconduct and quicken? If it depends of the element gauge applied, which one would be the priority, etc, etc?
So to sum it up, the old reaction of damage like melt/vape can have some ATK as extras. But new damage reaction like with dendro only need to go full EM for extra damage. the bonus ATK won't be that big of a deal. So this whole thing really balance out some broken unit like bennett, he's still alright, but not THAT big of an impact anymore. Em buffer actually have some neat buff with this
About Spraed/Aggravate:
Crit DMG also increase the "Extra Damage" and the extra damage is not much, Crit Build still good so DON'T BUILD for EM only, just control your Critical build and get EM from your support.
About other Dendro reaction, who need EM for stronger react?
- Bloom: character who makes the cores. (Dendro or Hydro)
- Hyperbloom: Electro
- Burgeon: Pyro
- Quicken: don't need
- Aggravate: Electro
- Spread: Dendro
- Burning: For who makes burn (Pyro or Dendro)
Thank you, I've been coming back to this video every time I need some examples, how do you make that much Burning Damage with just 910 EM? I got my Collei with 1112 EM and her Burning damage is barely 633 per tick, she's the one triggering the Burning reaction, any clue why this is happening?
Would like to also add that Anemo skills infused with Pyro and Electro, assuming the Anemo unit is full EM build like Kazuha and Sucrose, can be good triggers of Burgeon and Hyperbloom, respectively, since it is their EM being taken into calculation for the reaction damage.
This. Stopping and split screen the numbers is so good.
You've earned a sub.
I need more of everything.
Hopefully chars too
One last extra
Could you just put all the stuff you showed when you stopped and showed the DMG.
Into like a clean Excel or table?
Then show that for like 30secs at the end?
(Always include your YT watermark here)
So we can screenshot and share to others?
Your watermark will get you more subs
aggravate and quicken are same thing man...the chinese dev truely genuis
I like this format of exhibits and fair comparison with added context. No need for deeper explanation as everything represented is easily understood using few words or sentences.
This video Just trashed all the clickbaits in youtube
@@Edyssey__ well said
@@Edyssey__ As your life
@@Edyssey__ I wouldn't talk much on how others make their videos but some do provide nuanced explanations as well as entertainment value. Although, for a straightforward video on how Dendro works, this for me takes the cake. The intricacies of differing Dendro reaction effects are better be left for us to be seen or learned by ourselves which is in my opinion a better learning experience.
@@SangNguyen-vt8jg confusion
fun fact : Dendro + Cryo doesnt react anything, but it can applied 2 elements react at the same time.. for example u can do BURNING + MELT at the same time if your opponent affected by cryo and dendro
wait like freezing and bloom? sweet!
have you tried
@@geasstk1334 freezing and bloom is different. Apparently freeze has priority over bloom so it will be like:
1) target has both cryo and dendro
2) apply hydro > target freezes (target still has dendro and no bloom)
3) target still frozen > apply another hydro > bloom happens
Pretty useful to CC enemies then create cores around them.
@@Abhinav_Nayana_Sailen as beta tester, yes I did it before
@@irgiramadhanu7839 As a bEta tEsTer
FANTASTIC JOB!!! Not even halfway through the video and this is already the single most valuable demonstration of all of the theorycrafting I've seen to date. I hope Zajef and the others can reference this too.
only good reaction is like dendro + electro constant attack not like raiden single attack, we can use keqing because her burst is multiple blade or if raiden then use it on constant normal attack well it's good for electo i hoped it can react to my kazuha then kazuha could become next archon😉
@@conquerorofevil8776 Thundering Fury Kazuha is godlike with Dendro.
@@F1ll1nTh3Blanks electro first priority is other element dendro comes latter it will only react if dendro and electo is present then what is the use of kazuha greatness we can use multiple element in kazuha or a freeze type, it doesn't matter how u play u are sacrificing other dmg to gain that so it's equal. what i hate in genshin is you never got a good artifact i wasted over 400 5 * artifact on craft but only got a single good artifact with elemental mastry after upgrade you can imagine how time i wasted
@@conquerorofevil8776 even keqing ulti won't react each it so no...
@@conquerorofevil8776 Quicken has ICD so not every single slash will aggravate/spread LOL are u even watching the video?
The fact Aggravate is affected by Element resistance Shred is big. It means putting Anemo VV on an Aggravate team makes sense
If your target is to Electro RES shred by Electro Swirl, you can either use Sucrose or Kazuha. Other Anemo characters doesn't have EM or DMG% transfer, and the DMG increase from shred isn't much better than having another complimenting character that outputs consistent DMG. ER recharge may pose as a problem too so be mindful about that when building your team.
You can achieve that by swirling Electro and and dealing dendro dmg to trigger the reacrion
And electro swirls can aggravate too
So I have a question. Why should we do burgeon ? I mean Hyperbloom is way better right ? Same damage and not damaging our charector sounds like fun.
@@homosapien7861 firstly, if you're farming materials, in scorched state, mobs will give less materials.
Secondly, there are electro healer in the game currently, but no pyro healers are locked in constellations
This is GOLD. Really helpful and explained so much the questions for new player like me! Tysm!
Not just for new player but for all of us
New player? Dendro reactions its new for all of us lol
hey they just first time played it of course they don't know this is new to others
although anemo doesn't react with dendro, it can be used to gather the cores though (like kazuha e)
So hydro, pyro and electro swirl wont react with dendro? (Since we can trigger electrocharge in electro swirl when using hydro attacks or vice versa)
@@zelapatura the swirl will react with dendro, only Anemo doesn't react with Dendro
For example, if you swirl hydro, that hydro from swirl will react with dendro, creating bloom, but anemo itself doesn't react with dendro
Anemo not reacting with dendro is a good thing, imo!
That means you can use Kazuha or Sucrose to buff your team and move the cores around without messing up your elemental reactions or having to worry about absorbing the wrong element with their burst!
Though anemo doesn't react with dendro there are anemo chars like kazuha, venti, sayu, sucrose, and anemo mc who can absorb other elements thus allowing them to react with dendro + pyro, hydro, & electro swirl can react with dendro as well
This was such a good comparison! Easy to understand yet very informative.
Insta sub.
The aggravate reaction adds flat dmg bonus, which basically means that if a dendro/electro character deals dmg across a series of relatively weak individual hits, they get a big percentage increase in dmg. *Happy Keqing noises*
*Happy Yae noises*
Can you explain more cause i don't got it what u mean sir
@@niko4181 Literally what is said.
Aggravate< multiple electro/dendro hits
Altho thats true, the problem with icd makes it so that you only can proc aggravate every 3 hits or 2.5 secs. Thats why only a percentage of electro units like fischl could be REALLY good in aggravate teams because she can procs lots of aggravate through her A4 passive
Fischl is busted.
The fact that dendro doesnt react with cryo is really good, cause you can do a perma freeze comp with bloom.
Or it would be too op to mix these two elements on an enemy and just kill him since not all plants survive instant frost cold.
or nilou bloom where they instantly explode
Dendro really was the final piece missing this whole time in the elemental damage combat in Genshin.
not working with keqing anyways. GJ devs
@@cryzieee what, keqing got a big boost thanks to dendro
Yeahh no wonder mihoyo hold dendro for years. It buffs your combat like a lot
@@erick2328 keqing has an ICD on her attacks. That's the problem.
@@cryzieee say that to KQM then as they already got calculation in and the result is good
Dendro might become the f2p meta, since dendro reactions scale only on level and EM, without requiring super whale gear to get the most out of them
I wouldnt say it meta but i agree its very f2p. Dendro let us to deal a decent amount of damage but not that high so we can enjoy the game. No need to be mihoyo investor anymore
@@di8085 maybe Nahida
For quicken, you can probably skip ATK and talent level but still need decent crit. For bloom, you need to have EM/EM/EM and Deepwood to maximize the damage, also ER might also be a problem.
While it's easier compared to old character, it's still needs a decent artifact and the result might not be as good as old meta character.
@@karashuun1083 for a reaction that needs only 200 EM to deal 10k damage at lvl 90 it's pretty busted imo. Hyperbloom says hello
That the funny part, you need the character to be lvl 90 for the most dmg 😂. Still need a lot of resources but definitely significantly lower than finding bullshit artifacts.
One of the best comparison videos out there.
It goes straight to the point and eliminates as many unnecessary variables as possible.
Dentro looks very interesting, the fact that it doesn't reacts with some elements makes it possible to use some characters without beaking the reaction.
Dentro traveler with full EM looks very interesting :0
Thanks for the vid, VERY informative
This is really neat! I have been running a hyperbloom reaction team but was wondering if there was any difference to running a burgeon one- turns out there is! And the difference is not accidentally killing yourself, lol. Thank you for the helpful video, this was cool.
One is for single target dps and the other is to cause big pp aoe dmg
Finally someone explained it fully and easily, now I understand everything I needed to know.
Thanks a million!
So Bloom is a strong reaction with a few sub reactions, but it deals damage to your character after. A small amount, but still damage. Good thing I got Zhongli after 3.0 so I have a pretty tanky shield.
This is probably the best video I've seen explaining dendro interactions. Good job!
I realized as well while having both dendro and cryo on the enemy and you do electro you can proc superconduct then quicken. What I have tried is kazuha, MC, fish and diona and working pretty fine and the cryo not messing up the reactions at all times
Don't you need to bring a DPS, or do you just keep swapping
I just keep swapping not to quick cause of cool downs but it’s a nice rotation but I kinda use kazuha as DPS even tho he’s built like a support
Let me tell you, this video is golden. I was wondering lately about the damage from new reactions and made some tests myself, but you have created the perfect video explanation! Thank you very much, I'll share it as fast as I can to some friends
Aggravate gives a flat damage bonus (scaling with EM, etc) while Melt and vape ate percentages bonuses. This means that melt and vape work better one big nukes, and worse on small fast hits, while aggravate is the opposite. It adds the same regardless of how big an electro nuke is, so it incentivizes the use of many smaller to hits apply the aggravate bonus as many times as possible
Really nice video. I love the side by side comparison, it's so clear.
I think Aggravate's idea is also behind the fact that you don't need to re-apply dendro all the time. That way on field electro characters don't need supports that re-apply the element as much off field, just perhaps give some EM buffs. The electro dps can just go at it with after one dendro application
This is the comparison everyone needed. Thank you for the hardwork you put in this video
The best explanation video about Dendro reaction dmg ever! It's short, clear and straight to the point without the "Before we get to that let me thank our sponsor for today RAIIIIDDD SHADOOOW LEGEEEENNNDSS!!!"
dendro reactions are so complex but so interesting i love it
The fact that geo doesn't react to dendro is big like u can run zhongli on a aggravate team and he wont get the dendro status off the enemy which for me is kinda big
Geo doesn't react with anything.
I feel like it should react with dendro though. What do plants usually grow in? The ground.
@@PiousMoltar It causes crystalize though, and that's literally a reaction
@@PiousMoltar Geo is more about rocks, not about soil.
@@PiousMoltar damp ground, plants grow on damp ground. so it's mostly water + plant that r working rather than earth+ plant
Yes, although Geo Daddy loves to Crystallise burns and electro statuses.
omg this is super useful comparisons! especially the parts where it shows which buffs actually add on to the spread/aggravate damage. thank you!
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DENDRO GO BRrRRrRRrRRR...
You have no idea how much this helper me. I was pretty confused about how the new reactions worked but now I thinking I have a decent understanding of them. Amazing video
Little piece of information: Spread and Aggravate have identical formulas barring one variable, that being a DMG multiplier based on which reaction it is. For Spread (Dendro on Quicken), the multiplier is x1.25. For Aggravate (Electro on Quicken), the multiplier is x1.15.
Absolute W vid. I had trouble understanding all the reactions and what they do and this video helped me thank you so much
Dendro traveler actually looks good to play as hopefully the other forms get a re vamp eventually so they don't just become completely overshadowed later
I doubt they'll revamp older travelers, but electro traveler prolly got a bit better due to dendro.
@@hovsep56 I see it as a possibility since the traveler in cut scenes just seems to get better with every element they had before as time goes on so revamped forms eventually just makes some sense to me or they could just say after getting every element they get their original power and leave every traveler version before this one meh
Dendro traveller is the best Dendro support and applier so far so yeah his ult is great
this is a really well made video! im getting dizzy just thinking about all the controls u had to coordinate for the experiment
i love aggravate so much
i was suprised to see my miko doing 30k skill from her usual 10k with aggravate and kazuha vv and buff (maybe widsith too)
me too i got a 50k on e skill for miko, with widsith em buff
@@fedrickchuaweijie4980 spill the build
@@canley i use em sand on miko, instructor set dendro mc and ttds kokomi
@@fedrickchuaweijie4980 oh
that was excellent work, no bla bla bla, just straight to the exemples with perfect explanation. For more guides like this!
I'm really happy that we finally have an element where em matters and actually does a difference. Can't wait to see more of the em dendro meta
Hey, what about anemo!🌬️
This is very helpful, thank you! I will share this with my friends ☺
brilliant. u got ur self a sub my friend.
Loved this video! I was a little surprised to not find any mention of fridging in here (co-reaction of hydro+cryo and hydro+dendro). That said, really well done showcase, thank you a lot!
So if you're tired with pyro, cryo and hydro reactions for dmg then you cam have dendro and electro instead. I can smell the aggravate and spread meta in the spiral abyss a mile a way
wait untill an em based healer dendro char comes kuki is a big help for beidou and childe teams
but a healer dendro full em healer would change the game
with hydro and electro team would be broken
with kazu swilring both hydro and electro +em dendro would buff the hell put of them and both heal
is it just a dream ?
@@isekawai Baizhu is rumored to be a Dendro catalyst healer. If he is scaling on EM, then that will be a dream come true.
@@erwinbedia9606 he must be a healer, he literally owns a pharmacy
Interesting to see how far they will go to make dendro deal big damage
@@boyjantan9337 I'm already doing big with my shogun and dendro traveler. It's very unexpected to see dendro traveler to be way more better than collei but I'm still building her tho
thank you so much for this video! finally i understand how all of the reactions work!!
Is this the electro buff that's been long awaited?
Seems like it yeah.
It’s better than you think actually, it just that you should use electro characters with fast attacks and mid dmg like keqing, fischl, beadou and Cyno too. it isn’t great with raiden because her attacks already deal a lot of dmg so the increase from aggravate won’t do much.
This video is great!! I finally understand Quicken, spread and aggrevate. And I know the best order of elements to use. Thank you very much!
I pondered over these new reactions and did not come to a conclusion.
Which teams are better?
Electro-charged (electro + hydro + anemo) VS catalyze (electro + dandro + anemo)
AND
Catalyze (electro + dendro + anemo) VS hyperbloom (electro + dendro + hydro + anemo)
Has anyone tested it and come to the conclusion?
Every hyper bloom team is a quicken team (but not vice versa). So technically you can make a team of hydro electro anemon and dendro lol.
woah this help a lot and easy to be understand too! Seems like it will take a while to remember all these. Maybe I'll just spam random things and hope for the best lol
Cyno plus Kazuha is next meta
it seems like cyno is em scaling so ...
@@fansim6110
And?
Plus dendro
Man really appreciate you hard works ! Thank you !!!!!!!
This is one of the reasons why the next few characters are electro, hydro, pyro, and dendro. They are highlighting these elements for the new dendro system. We won't see cryo, anemo, and geo sumeru characters for now.
Bruuuuh the details and explanations are what ive been looking for
FYI, Bennet applies 2 gauge of Pyro, which is likely why him starting first makes the burning last longer.
Your process of comparing is immaculate, very easy to digest. Cheers!
Good video very detailed, the electro reaction with dendro is very underwhelm, dedicated support element is still the best without the hassle of triggering the reaction. would have been better if it could swirl for easier CC and distribution of reactions when fighting multiple mobs
It doesn't look good with Raiden ult but it's extremely powerful with lots of small attacks, like Keqing and Fischl
It’s actually extremely good, but not for nukes. To utilize it you need a lot of attacks in quick succession
@@mechatr0nix still sarah buff on keqing will still be better, plus its multiplicative while aggravate is additive, plus you have to constantly reapply the reaction vs pure buffers duration. TLDR ease of use
@@elainasynranelt bad thing is you need to constantly apply it and it does not snap shot.
@@MegaCritas you don’t need to constantly apply it. Aggravate is self looping. When Quicken ends it leaves a dendro aura meaning you only need constant electro application. It’s essentially an infinite reaction
A much needed video for us to really understand the Dendro reactions. Thank you for this
they should add "Grow" reaction for Geo+Dendro, cause its logical, its like swirl, but Geo the one who spread it away
good idea actually
im sorry but what will rocks do to grass,, it’s like saying cryo + dendro however it doesn’t do anything because it’s literally ice and plants
@@xaurui ah yes...i forgot that Geo in genshin is mainly Rock solid and not Earth type
thx for your work and for the help with new elemental reactions!
Bloom seems to deal decent dmg tho characters taking dmg from their own abilities kinda dumb.
Electro might be decent it'll depend on the upcoming characters
here is the thing it was not ability but reaction so in the logic it was Teyvat law messing with us
Amazing experiments that I would've done myself but now only watching.
Thanks man.
this is like math class, i didn’t understand shi
R u 8 or something?
THANK YOU FOR TAKING YOUR TIME TO DO THIS🤍✨
Its like a weird mix between all elements. Geo and anemo were reacting with itself (Cristalize and swirl) and then cryo,hydro and pyro, reacting with eachother. But dendro does not cristalize or swirl and the reactions looks a little weird in my opinion, i find dendro really confusing and more even with it not reacting with cryo in anyway, wig.
1:45
Ruin Guard: "Alright kid, I've had enough of your shit-"
ERROR! 0:19 you reversed the damage pyro on dendro and dendro on pyro because the health bar it has just a little damage 2600 ! "right image" and "left image" 1925 ! big damage health bar ;) so either it's fake or you error on the writings on the pictures. ;)
The health bar was different because dendro mc did less damage and bennet didnt crit
There was physical damage that was factored out because it wasn’t what was meant to be measured.
Also Bennet crit
Veeeeeery good visualisation and comperison. Glad that there's genshin youtubers that put effort in their videos, keep it up!
the uploader is not named weed for nothing
Thanks for this! Now I understand the new reactions a bit better ^^
Now that Burning was nerfed, comparing to others' reactions it feels so underwhelming
As a Pyro main, I feel insulted >:0
I am pretty upset with the burning nerf too
It doesn't make any sense
And instead we get complete nonsense like "quicken" and "spread", like, wtf are those even supposed to mean?
@@PiousMoltar Rewatch the video, its really not that hard and those reactions are very strong
Your explanation was really good and easy to understand ;D
Finally electro on rise but still Pyro reactions are more damaging 😂 vap and melt are better than agravte
No, aggravate is also actually pretty good, but the difference is that it prefers fast attacks with mid dmg, unlike melt and vap which prefers slow but hard hitting attacks.
But electro had always been known for raw damage. Raiden Hypercarry does more damage than Vape Yoimiya and Hu Tao for single target at max investment. Not sure if a dendro character will replace one of Sara, Kazuha or Bennett for Raiden at least.
@@junedmomin2106 fischle,yae,beido keqing?
@@dustytoyknife2343 he said dendro
@@junedmomin2106 yes raiden team is an exception. It's already better not many characters will be able to replace it
This is the video we needed. Thanks so much for the effort you put into it!
Actually Kazuha is the only Anemo that can swirl Dendro. If you look closely here at 7:47 there's leaf on his burst.
It always had leaves 😶
:D
Thank youu, I finally understood the dendro reactions thanks to you ❤️. God Bless you ❤️
Too low dmg for a support slot. Actually worthless for hyper teams. Only useful for em quick reaction teams.
And here we go hyperbloom meta 😂
Helped a lot! Ty! And congrats on the 1M views
Thank you so much for your sharing!!!!
wow thank you! this is the best video at explaining dendro reaction
This is recommended to me and i didnt regret watching it ! thanks !
I expected a DMG showcase and got a comprehensive guide. 10/10, great video.
Very comprehensive, detailed and neat comparisons keep up the amazing work! Well done! 👏👏
great showcase holy crap, youve helped me realize how much better it is than i thought and i already thought it was amazing as an electro main
Oooh, I like this comparison! It's easier to see how dendro works here now
No cryo regisvines were harmed in the making of this video (maybe)
good guide, i needed one like this to learn all the new reactions
the first time 5 blooms exploded on my face got me thinking "you suppose to work with me, not against me" 😂😂😂
tq beo for your effort to do this 🤜🏻🤛🏻
This is one of the best video presentation i seen. Good job!
This is the best dendro reaction explanation I've seen! I hope everyone who has trouble memorizing or understanding the reactions sees this video.
Sadly I still dont understand enough
Incredibly well explained - thank you for making this!
A moment of appreciation for the ruin guard who sacrificed itself for this video heheh
I just would like to know more about the double aura cryo with dendro. Like, would you get frozen + dendro seed if you apply hydro? Would you get melt and burning if you apply pyro? If you apply electro, would you get superconduct and quicken? If it depends of the element gauge applied, which one would be the priority, etc, etc?
Great video! Simple to understand and straight to the point. Thank you very much! ありがとうございます!
Thanks for the video, very appreciated it!
This is some high quality content man. Your gonna get big if u keep making these type of content
thank you so much for such a clear comprehensive guide!
Im a chemistry major and these r the only reactions im familiar with 😢
Thanks a lot. This video was very insightful.
I wasn't aware that Anemo can't spread dendro effects and that dendro doesn't react with cryo
Very detailed comparison. Neat video template. Thank you.
godly video!!!! makes everything a million times easier to understand!!!!
Finally, been waiting for someone to do this lol
Very useful video. This needs more appreciation
So to sum it up, the old reaction of damage like melt/vape can have some ATK as extras. But new damage reaction like with dendro only need to go full EM for extra damage. the bonus ATK won't be that big of a deal. So this whole thing really balance out some broken unit like bennett, he's still alright, but not THAT big of an impact anymore. Em buffer actually have some neat buff with this
My favorite characters were sucrose and albedo, its nice that they have another* use now