What are the new elemental reactions introduced in the latest Genshin Impact update?

In the latest Genshin Impact update, no new elemental reactions have been introduced. The game currently features the same set of elemental reactions that have been available since its launch, including Vaporize, Melt, Overloaded, Electro-Charged, Superconduct, Swirl, Crystallize, and Burning. These reactions are triggered when two or more elements interact, creating unique effects that can significantly impact combat. While there are no new reactions, understanding how to optimize existing ones is crucial for maximizing your team's potential.

To achieve effective elemental reactions, you need to understand the mechanics behind them. Each reaction has specific triggers and effects. For example, Vaporize occurs when Hydro meets Pyro or vice versa, dealing increased damage based on the triggering element. Melt works similarly, with Cryo and Pyro interactions. Overloaded, triggered by Pyro and Electro, causes an explosion that deals AoE Pyro damage. Electro-Charged, from Hydro and Electro, deals continuous Electro damage over time. Superconduct, from Cryo and Electro, reduces the physical resistance of enemies. Swirl, triggered by Anemo, spreads the element it comes into contact with. Crystallize, from Geo, creates shields based on the element it reacts with. Burning, from Dendro and Pyro, deals continuous Pyro damage.

To optimize these reactions, you need to carefully plan your team composition. A good team should have characters that can consistently apply elements and trigger reactions. For example, a team with Xiangling (Pyro), Xingqiu (Hydro), Fischl (Electro), and Sucrose (Anemo) can create multiple reactions like Vaporize, Electro-Charged, and Swirl. Xiangling's Pyro abilities can trigger Vaporize with Xingqiu's Hydro application, while Fischl's Electro can create Electro-Charged with Xingqiu's Hydro. Sucrose can then Swirl these elements to spread the effects to multiple enemies.

Artifact and weapon choices are also crucial for maximizing reaction damage. For characters that trigger reactions, focus on Elemental Mastery, as it increases the damage of reactions. For example, Sucrose benefits greatly from the Viridescent Venerer set, which increases Swirl damage and reduces enemy resistance to the swirled element. Weapons like the Sacrificial Fragments, which increase Elemental Mastery, are ideal for her. For characters like Xiangling, who deal direct damage, prioritize attack and critical stats. The Crimson Witch of Flames set is excellent for her, as it boosts Pyro damage and reaction damage.

When executing reactions, timing is key. Apply elements in the correct order to maximize damage. For example, to trigger Vaporize, apply Hydro first, then Pyro, as this results in a 2x damage multiplier. Applying Pyro first, then Hydro, only results in a 1.5x multiplier. Similarly, for Melt, apply Cryo first, then Pyro, for a 2x multiplier. Applying Pyro first, then Cryo, results in a 1.5x multiplier.

Common mistakes include not paying attention to elemental application order, leading to suboptimal damage. Another mistake is neglecting Elemental Mastery on characters that trigger reactions, which can significantly reduce reaction damage. Additionally, failing to manage energy recharge can leave your team unable to use their elemental bursts consistently, reducing overall damage output.

Advanced techniques involve chaining multiple reactions together. For example, using Sucrose to Swirl Hydro, then applying Pyro to trigger Vaporize, and finally using Electro to trigger Overloaded, can create a devastating chain of reactions. Another technique is using characters with fast elemental application, like Tartaglia, to quickly apply Hydro and trigger multiple reactions in quick succession.

In specific scenarios, like the Spiral Abyss, understanding enemy weaknesses and resistances is crucial. For example, against enemies with high physical resistance, using Superconduct to reduce their resistance can make physical damage dealers like Razor more effective. Against groups of enemies, Swirl can spread elements and trigger multiple reactions simultaneously, making it highly effective.

In conclusion, while no new elemental reactions have been introduced in the latest update, mastering the existing ones is essential for success in Genshin Impact. By understanding the mechanics, optimizing team compositions, and carefully selecting artifacts and weapons, you can maximize your damage output and efficiency in combat. Pay attention to elemental application order, manage energy recharge, and use advanced techniques to chain reactions for devastating effects. With these strategies, you can tackle even the most challenging content in the game.