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<br>Chronicled Wish pulls use Intertwined Fates, and feature the same pity system where a five-star is guaranteed at 90 pulls, though with this, it applies to both characters and weapons. Four-stars are guaranteed every ten pulls. Also like normal banners, the five-star pull works on a 50/50 system. However, instead of being 50% the featured character/weapon and 50% a Standard Banner character/weapon, the Chronicled Wish uses a new mechanic called Chronicled P<br><br> <br>Thanks to the steady Cryo DMG that Diona can apply to opponents with her Burst, she can act as a decent catalyst for teams that utilize the Melt Reaction . These teams employ Pyro DPS characters alongside Cryo supports, and herein lies a secret synergy: Diona’s shield actually possesses a 250 percent Cryo DMG Absorption Bonus , which will work wonders against the Cryo enemies that Pyro characters typically prefer to fi<br><br> <br>On the limited Character Event Wishes, there will be a featured five-star that is only available for a limited time during their own event series (usually three weeks at a time, with occasional reruns on later dates for another three wee<br><br> <br>The best pairings with Diona in this composition are Pyro teammates who can battle reliably inside the AOE of Diona’s Burst so that enemies stay within it, and you can benefit from the passive healing. Diona’s entrepreneurial rival, Diluc , serves this role particularly well; or [https://genshinart.com/articles/genshin-impact-4-6-qol-upgrades-arlecchino-arrival.html Serenitea Pot revamp] you can opt for more of a wine-and-dine experience with master chef Xiangling on your team. 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Although the exact numbers aren't officially confirmed, it's clear that the odds of getting a 5-star character increase significantly after players have made at least 74 Wishes since their last 5-star. Because of this system, it's likely that most players won't have to go all the way to 90 to receive a 5-star character. Pulling a five-star character is thought to be around 0.6% up until around the 74th pull, give or t<br><br> <br>Raiden Shogun , Beidou , Fischl , and Yae Miko are the recommended characters you can pair with Eula in order to enable Superconduct Reactions. 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Chronicled Wish pulls use Intertwined Fates, and feature the same pity system where a five-star is guaranteed at 90 pulls, though with this, it applies to both characters and weapons. Four-stars are guaranteed every ten pulls. Also like normal banners, the five-star pull works on a 50/50 system. However, instead of being 50% the featured character/weapon and 50% a Standard Banner character/weapon, the Chronicled Wish uses a new mechanic called Chronicled P


Thanks to the steady Cryo DMG that Diona can apply to opponents with her Burst, she can act as a decent catalyst for teams that utilize the Melt Reaction . These teams employ Pyro DPS characters alongside Cryo supports, and herein lies a secret synergy: Diona’s shield actually possesses a 250 percent Cryo DMG Absorption Bonus , which will work wonders against the Cryo enemies that Pyro characters typically prefer to fi


On the limited Character Event Wishes, there will be a featured five-star that is only available for a limited time during their own event series (usually three weeks at a time, with occasional reruns on later dates for another three wee


The best pairings with Diona in this composition are Pyro teammates who can battle reliably inside the AOE of Diona’s Burst so that enemies stay within it, and you can benefit from the passive healing. Diona’s entrepreneurial rival, Diluc , serves this role particularly well; or Serenitea Pot revamp you can opt for more of a wine-and-dine experience with master chef Xiangling on your team. Either way, combo-ing their Pyro abilities with Diona’s Cryo application, healing, and shielding will form a potent core for your t


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Weapon Rankings Best Bows, Ranked Best Catalysts, Ranked Best Claymores, Ranked Best Swords, Ranked Best Polearms, Ranked Royal Weapons Explained Best Forged Weapons Best Five-Star Weapons Best Five-Star Wea

In addition to the hard pity system in Genshin Impact that guarantees a 5-star for every 90 Wishes, there is also a soft pity cap that increases the odds of getting a 5-star before 90 pulls has been reached. Although the exact numbers aren't officially confirmed, it's clear that the odds of getting a 5-star character increase significantly after players have made at least 74 Wishes since their last 5-star. Because of this system, it's likely that most players won't have to go all the way to 90 to receive a 5-star character. Pulling a five-star character is thought to be around 0.6% up until around the 74th pull, give or t


Raiden Shogun , Beidou , Fischl , and Yae Miko are the recommended characters you can pair with Eula in order to enable Superconduct Reactions. Each has slightly different strengths (Raiden Shogun helps recharge Eula’s Burst, Beidou chains damage between enemies, Fischl hits hard in single-target scenarios, and Yae Miko possesses an especially potent Burst of her own), but all of them let Eula activate Superconduct easily and consisten


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Elegy for the End is the ultimate bow for a team that is held together by Fischl. A 5-star weapon with massive bonuses, this bow not only amplifies her damage, but also the team's damage as a whole. Its special effect is somewhat complicated, but the main mechanics are as follo


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The five-star Skyward Blade __ ** also has Energy Recharge has a secondary stat to help sustain Jean's Burst, but with the added oomph that higher-rarity weapons offer. The weapon's high Base ATK not only improves her damage, but also the amount she heals for.** Skyward Blade's other effects give you the option of leaving Jean on the field after her Burst to deal out some punishment of her


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