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Genshin Impact Leak Shows Ororon's Power in Electro-Charged Team
Key Takeaways
- Ororon shines in Electro-Charged team comps, bringing support and enhancing DPS units like Keqing.
- The leaked gameplay video highlights Ororon applying Electro damage with Clorinde and Yelan in a team.
- Changes to elemental reaction multipliers in Version 5.2 could shake up Genshin Impact’s character meta.
A new Genshin Impact video leak has revealed how well Ororon performs when placed in a team composition that revolves around Electro-Charged elemental reactions. Genshin Impact‘s party system allows players to deploy up to four different characters and combine their kits to trigger various elemental reactions.
These reactions can have many different effects, from amplifying damage output to immobilizing large groups of enemies. Genshin Impact‘s most recent character announcement has confirmed that the upcoming Version 5.2 will introduce two characters: the Anemo user Chasca and the mysterious Electro unit Ororon.
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Even though HoYoverse has yet to officially confirm the rarities of these characters, recent rumors suggest that Chasca is a five-star unit, while Ororon has a four-star rarity. This means there is a high chance that both characters could arrive in the same banner cycle. Ororon has already made multiple in-game appearances and has been introduced as a mysterious character with ties to Genshin Impact‘s Capitano and the Fatui organization. A new post on the Genshin Impact Leaks subreddit has revealed a gameplay video showing Ororon in a team comp that relies on the Electro-Charged elemental reaction. The team consists of four characters: Ororon, Clorinde, Yelan, and Kazuha. Ororon and Clorinde are responsible for applying Electro damage, which interacts with Yelan’s Hydro element to trigger Electro-Charged.
Genshin Impact: Ororon Team Comp Role Explained
Once triggered, Electro-Charged deals Electro damage to nearby enemies affected by the Wet aura. Kazuha is a neutral support in this team composition whose main role is to shred the enemies’ resistance. The video also confirms previous leaks claiming that Ororon will be a supportive unit in Genshin Impact whose kit revolves around this exact elemental reaction. Many comments suggest that Ororon could improve the overall meta position of many Electro DPS units, such as Clorinde and Keqing.
Ororon will also be a great support choice for Hydro DPS units in Genshin Impact, and many fans are excited to see his synergy with Childe. Another reason why Ororon might become a go-to four-star support is because multiple leakers have revealed that Genshin Impact will introduce significant elemental reaction changes in the coming months.
According to recent rumors, HoYoverse will adjust the damage multipliers for four elemental reactions: Superconduct, Shatter, Electro-Charged, and Overload. These changes could completely shake up Genshin Impact‘s character meta, which has become stale over the last couple of months. Since the release of Dendro, many characters and their associated elemental reactions have seen a significant drop in usage rates, and these changes could turn things around.
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