How does the new Dendro reaction “Bloom” interact with the Hyperbloom reaction?

Bloom and Hyperbloom are distinct reactions; Bloom triggers Hyperbloom, which then creates a new elemental reaction.

Imagine you’re in a garden, and you’ve got a bunch of beautiful flowers. Some are delicate and need a little nudge to bloom, and others are ready to burst into life. That’s kind of like how the Dendro reactions, Bloom and Hyperbloom, work in Genshin Impact.

Bloom is like the delicate flower. It happens when you combine Dendro (the element of plants) with Hydro (the element of water). This creates a little seed called a "Bloom" that hangs around for a bit. It’s not super powerful on its own, but it’s waiting for the right moment to really shine.

Hyperbloom is the burst of life! It happens when you combine a Bloom with Electro (the element of electricity). It’s like adding a spark to the delicate flower, causing it to explode in a dazzling display of energy.

Here’s how they interact:

  • Bloom sets the stage: You need to create a Bloom first. This means you need both Dendro and Hydro on your enemy or in the environment. Think of it like planting a seed that needs a bit of time to grow.
  • Electro is the trigger: Once you have a Bloom, you need an Electro character to ignite it. This can be a character like Razor, Fischl, or Keqing, who can unleash electrical attacks. The moment the Electro hits the Bloom, it triggers the Hyperbloom reaction.
  • The explosive effect: Hyperbloom explodes, dealing AoE Dendro damage to enemies. It’s a powerful reaction that can really hurt those pesky foes. But there’s a catch! Hyperbloom also creates small, floating "Dendro cores" that can explode and cause more damage, but they also trigger Burgeon when they touch Hydro.
  • Burgeon: The extra bang: This is where things get a bit more complex. Burgeon is another Dendro reaction, but it’s triggered by the Dendro cores from Hyperbloom. It happens when the Dendro cores hit Hydro, creating a big explosion of damage. The more Hydro around, the bigger the explosion!

So, Bloom is the starting point, and Hyperbloom is the trigger for a series of explosive reactions. It’s like a chain reaction:

  1. Bloom: Plant the seed.
  2. Hyperbloom: Spark the flower.
  3. Dendro cores: Create more explosive opportunities.
  4. Burgeon: Reap the rewards (with even more damage!)

Remember, the more Dendro and Hydro you have in play, the more Bloom you can create. This means more opportunities for Hyperbloom and Burgeon, leading to a lot of damage!

So, the next time you’re in the world of Teyvat, experiment with Dendro, Hydro, and Electro. You might be surprised at the explosive power you can unleash!

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