If you’re looking for a quick guide to Superconduct in Genshin Impact, look no further. We’ve got the basics down pat: how does it affect physical resistance, how to equip it, and which characters have half or full-superconduct reactions. Keep reading for more tips and tricks. You’ll be glad you did! After all, there’s a lot more to Superconduct than meets the eye!
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Elemental Reactions in Genshin Impact
When you play Genshin Impact, you can use elemental reactions to add a new dimension to your fighting style. Each element has different characteristics, so each reaction may complement your character better than others. The tier list for each element depends on your character level and collection. More powerful elements can be used by higher level characters, and so does your character build. If you are unsure what type of reaction to use, check out this Genshin Impact element chart.
Various elemental reactions can be used to boost your damage output. The Hydro reaction, for example, increases CRIT Rate when you hit enemies that are frozen or wet. When combined with Pyro, it increases Attack DMG and resistance to interruption. The two elements can also be used simultaneously, which will cause an elemental overload. Using both types of reaction together will be a game-changer against geo shields and other defensive mechanisms.
Effects of Superconduct on physical resistance
A superconductor’s resistance to electrical current is negligible, as electrons are both waves and particles. These waves propagate through a solid like ripples in a pond. As an electron moves forward through a material, it experiences resistance due to vibrations of the excited ions, but these counter ripples cancel each other out. The difference between a superconductor and a normal conductor lies in the degree of organization of electrons in a superconductor. In a superconductor, all electrons move through a material at almost the same speed, which results in a single organized wave.
The damage dealt by a Superconduct reaction is multiplied by Elemental Mastery, but the amount of Cryo that is applied is capped at three. The damage dealt by this ability varies depending on the element used. Cryo damage is the most common type of damage, and is dealt through a range of range. However, it also deals Cryo damage. Although the damage from this spell is significant, it is often not enough to completely defeat an opponent.
Characters with half of a Superconduct reaction
In Genshin Impact, all characters have an elemental reaction. When an enemy is afflicted with more than one element, a reaction is triggered. This elemental reaction deals additional damage and lowers the enemy’s defense. A character can use this reaction to swap between characters and cause them to suffer the same effect. This effect is known as Melt. A character with half of a Superconduct reaction will deal double damage to the enemy.
There are three different types of elemental reactions in Genshin Impact. The first type, Swirl, is triggered when an Anemo attacks an enemy with a non-Anemo element. The damage attributed to this reaction scales with the character’s level. If the attack is successful, it will crit. Additionally, the absorbed element will be reflected on all targets hit by the Swirl attack. Besides critting, the absorbed element will also trigger other elemental reactions.
Characters with full Superconduct reactions
Characters that have the Full Superconduct Reaction to Genshin Impact have an elemental effect that reduces physical resistance to all enemies within an area of effect. While this reaction is not useful against bosses, it is an excellent tool for teams with high Physical DPS. The following list is not complete, but outlines some of the most powerful characters with this reaction. Listed below are the characters with full Superconduct Reactions to Genshin Impact.
Diona: Electro characters need to have an Electro or Cryo character to be successful in the Superconduct team. Razor, for example, has half of a Superconduct reaction. However, she’s also too selfish and wastes her teammates’ damage potential. Unless you want to spend a lot of time using Superconduct, use an Electro or Cryo character instead.