A NOVA personagem do MOCHILEIRO é... complicada. | Uma análise da Yumemizuki Mizuki - Genshin Impact

Kamus
25 Jan 202514:56

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the creator offers a detailed analysis of Mizuki, the newly introduced 5-star Anemo Catalyst character in Genshin Impact. Mizuki’s unique role as a driver of Anemo reactions is explored, highlighting her ability to boost Swirl damage and generate Anemo applications. While her skillset allows for reactive gameplay, limitations in her basic attacks and the need for consistent field time hinder her overall versatility. The video discusses possible team synergies, weapon choices, and builds, concluding that Mizuki is best suited for specific scenarios, such as Taser teams, and will likely gain more value with future updates or constellations.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Mizuki is a new 5-star Anemo catalyst character introduced in Genshin Impact 5.4, but her effectiveness has sparked mixed opinions among players.
  • 😀 Mizuki's role in gameplay revolves around being a driver Anemo, focused on applying Anemo to enemies while boosting swirl reactions for her team.
  • 😀 Her normal attacks aren't effective in her main role, as her skill focuses on floating above the ground and applying Anemo to enemies without normal attacks.
  • 😀 Mizuki's Elemental Skill applies Anemo to enemies every other hit, making her an efficient driver for elemental reactions, especially Swirl.
  • 😀 Her Elemental Burst has a control aspect but isn't ideal for grouping enemies, and it alternates between dealing damage and healing based on the player's HP.
  • 😀 The potential for her team synergy increases with her ability to boost swirl damage, but players need consistent elemental application from other characters.
  • 😀 Mizuki's Elemental Burst allows healing for the active character, making her a potential healer, though only for the character currently in the field.
  • 😀 Her biggest limitation is that she cannot perform normal attacks during her skill, which limits her synergy with certain sub-DPS characters like Fischl, who require normal hits.
  • 😀 The best teams for Mizuki tend to be Taser or Aggravate-based, as the Taser reaction combines Hydro and Electro elements to create strong damage.
  • 😀 Mizuki's effectiveness increases with specific constellations or if content favors multi-target fights, such as large mobs, making her a good option in the future if content changes.

Q & A

  • What is Mizuki's role in Genshin Impact?

    -Mizuki is an Anemo Catalyst character in Genshin Impact, designed primarily as a driver who stays in the field to trigger reactions and boost team damage. Her unique feature is her ability to enhance Swirl reactions, which is a significant aspect of her kit.

  • How does Mizuki's Elemental Skill work?

    -Mizuki's Elemental Skill causes her to float slightly above the ground, applying Anemo to nearby enemies. The skill lasts around 10 seconds, during which Mizuki can trigger Swirl reactions every two hits. This results in increased damage for her team during the skill's duration.

  • What is the purpose of Mizuki's Elemental Burst?

    -Mizuki's Elemental Burst is a pseudo crowd control mechanic that creates Anemo-imbued 'buns' on the ground. These buns can be triggered for Anemo damage or heal the active character if their HP is low. The burst generates multiple Anemo applications during its duration.

  • What makes Mizuki different from other Anemo drivers like Sucrose or Venti?

    -Mizuki differentiates herself by enhancing the damage of Swirl reactions for the entire team, not just herself. However, she lacks the ability to deal damage with normal attacks while her skill is active, limiting her performance compared to other Anemo drivers who have more versatile kits.

  • What are the main drawbacks of Mizuki's kit?

    -Mizuki’s main drawbacks include her inability to deal normal attack damage while using her Elemental Skill, making her less effective as a driver for characters that rely on normal attacks. Additionally, her Elemental Burst lacks strong crowd control and is less effective in certain combat scenarios.

  • Is Mizuki a good choice for Taser teams?

    -Yes, Mizuki fits well in Taser teams because she can trigger multiple reactions with her Anemo application. The synergy between Electro and Hydro in Taser teams allows for consistent damage through Electro-Charged reactions, and Mizuki can benefit from this setup.

  • What are the best builds for Mizuki?

    -The best build for Mizuki focuses on increasing her Elemental Mastery (EM) and Energy Recharge. Artifacts like the 'Viridescent Venerer' set are ideal for enhancing her team's Swirl damage, while sub-stats should focus on EM, Energy Recharge, and possibly Crit Rate or Crit Damage.

  • Which weapons are best for Mizuki?

    -Weapons that increase Elemental Mastery or provide Energy Recharge are optimal for Mizuki. 'Ring of Hakushin' is a top choice for boosting Elemental damage within Taser teams. Alternatively, 'Sacrificial Fragments' or 'The Widsith' provide EM and further enhance her capabilities.

  • How does Mizuki's performance compare to other Anemo characters like Sucrose and Venti?

    -While Mizuki offers buffs for Swirl reactions, she is less versatile than Sucrose and Venti. Sucrose and Venti can trigger more consistent reactions and offer better crowd control. Mizuki's performance is situational, especially when there are multiple enemies to take advantage of her Anemo applications.

  • Is Mizuki worth investing in for players?

    -Mizuki is a niche character with potential in specific team compositions, such as Taser or Aggravate teams. However, due to her limitations and the lack of favorable endgame content for her abilities, players might want to wait for future updates or additional constellations before fully investing in her.

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