The Electro Traveler’s burst, "Thunderstorm", is a fun and powerful ability that can really spice up your team compositions, especially when you have Cryo characters on board! Let’s break down how their interactions work.
First, remember that "Thunderstorm" creates a massive electric field that continuously deals Electro damage and applies the Electro element to enemies within its range. Now, here’s where things get exciting!
Superconduct: Your Cryo friend’s best buddy
When you combine Electro with Cryo, you create Superconduct. This reaction lowers the enemy’s physical resistance, which means they’ll take more damage from physical attacks. This is a huge deal for characters like Razor or Eula, who rely heavily on physical damage.
How it works:
- Imagine your Cryo character, say, Ganyu, freezes an enemy with their icy powers.
- Then, you unleash your Electro Traveler’s burst, bringing the electric field in.
- Boom! Superconduct happens!
- Your physical attackers are now going to deal extra damage!
Important note: Superconduct doesn’t create a ton of damage itself, but it’s all about the boost it provides to your physical attackers.
Electro-Charged: A bit more chaotic
If you’re playing with a Hydro character, be prepared for a bit more chaos! Electro and Cryo together with Hydro create Electro-Charged. This reaction doesn’t have a direct effect on the enemy’s defenses, but it creates a powerful Electro-Charged attack that bounces around the field.
How it works:
- You’ve got your Cryo character, maybe a Diona, freezing enemies.
- Your Hydro character, like Mona, is soaking everything in their watery magic.
- The Electro Traveler’s burst arrives, turning the battlefield into a vibrant, electric mess!
- Electro-Charged bursts out, dealing damage and applying Electro to enemies.
Electro-Charged is a bit more about crowd control and damage over time than direct damage output. But it can be incredibly useful in certain situations, especially against enemies with high resistance.
What to watch out for:
- Frozen enemies: You might notice your Cryo characters sometimes freeze enemies completely solid. While frozen, enemies can’t react to the Electro Traveler’s burst, so you won’t get the Superconduct or Electro-Charged effects! You can avoid this by using a different attack from your Cryo character, or by letting the freeze naturally thaw.
- Energy Management: The Electro Traveler’s burst consumes a lot of energy. Make sure you have enough energy for your burst, or you’ll be left waiting for it to recharge.
In Conclusion:
The Electro Traveler’s burst is a powerful tool that can be incredibly useful in a team with Cryo characters. You can use it to create Superconduct for extra physical damage, or Electro-Charged for crowd control and damage over time. Just make sure you manage your energy and be aware of frozen enemies, and you’ll be on your way to electro-charged victories!