After months of reruns, the fans have finally gotten their chance to root for Venti. The iconic unit has been running reruns for powerhouses, and this new version 2.6 puts fans in an even tougher spot. There are two new characters that are coming to the show in addition to the classic Venti, so how can you get both of them? Read on to find out!
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Venti’s passive Ascension talents are Anemo-related
If you have a Venti, you probably have already heard about his utility passive, Breeze of Reminiscence. This passive lowers enemies’ Anemo and Physical RES for 10 seconds and also reduces their gliding stamina. In addition, if you launch an enemy with Venti’s elemental skill, he will lose even more defenses while airborne. These passive Ascension talents are a great matchup for Venti’s support potential, so make sure you have them!
Venti joined the Traveler in the Prologue and is one of the main characters of Genshin Impact. In addition, Venti is the first character Traveler meets in Teyvat. His role in this storyline is critical and he is well worth a rerun. Currently, Venti can only be obtained through the Character Banner, and you may have to make multiple wishes to get her.
When playing the game, it’s important to build with Venti. It’s essential to make sure you get the right weapon for your build, and don’t forget to use artifacts for the best results. You should also spend time farming materials for the best Anemo weapons, so that you can upgrade your passive Ascension talents.
His Elemental Burst creates a large Stormeye in the air
Venti is a Bow and Anemo character that launches enemies into the air. Once the stormeye is created, it constantly draws enemies into it. In addition to dealing anemo damage, it can absorb the other elements, including Pyro, Electro, Hydro, and Cryo. These elements then deal 50 percent extra damage. Venti is an excellent choice for crowd control due to his unique skill.
His Elemental Burst summons a larger Wind Domain, deals AoE Anemo DMG, and launches enemies into the air. His Elemental Burst summons a large Stormeye in the air after the event ends, and his Wind’s Grand Ode deals continuous Anemo DMG and elemental damage. His Stormeye can absorb up to 15 Energy from enemies, and it regenerates 15 Energy for Venti and all other characters of the same element.
Dust of Azoth is a useful resource that can be used to transform any material. The quantity of Dust you need varies depending on the type of material you wish to convert. His Elemental Burst also creates a large Stormeye in the air after an event. After the event, you can use Dust Of Azoth to regenerate 20 HP on Mona, but be warned that her HP will not last long.
His Elemental Burst is not available in standard banners
If you’ve been playing Diablo III for a while now, you might have noticed that His Elemental Burst is not included in the standard banners. It’s possible that the creators simply decided to make this mechanic a default feature. As such, you can find several variations in this mechanic, including one that adds His Elemental Burst to all of your characters. However, if you’re looking for a ‘class’ variant, you’ll probably want to go with a hero with an extra skill or ability.
The best way to get a His Elemental Burst-exclusive weapon is to look for a ‘featured’ version of the game. This way, you have a much better chance of getting the weapon of your choice than you’d have otherwise. This is because featured weapons get a standard chance to be 5-star-rated. For example, when you buy the Skyward Blade from a ‘Featured’ wish banner, you’ll have a higher chance of getting a 5-star weapon.
This is a good reason to keep a few of these characters around. If you can find two or three of them, that’s an even better option. Then, you’ll have a more diverse party than with a standard banner. And if you get one of those three heroes, you’ll have a much more powerful party. But if you can’t find four-star characters, then you can always look at a featured four-star character.