This is how much damage 1,300 Elemental Mastery Swirl does | Genshin Impact



High Elemental Mastery series is only for showcase and testing. Do take note that this is not an Ideal build 🙂

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39 thoughts on “This is how much damage 1,300 Elemental Mastery Swirl does | Genshin Impact”

  1. basically what i take from this video series is that elemental mastery is a nice luxury stat that shouldn't be prioritized over base attack, crit rate, and crit dmg, but can be built on sucrose and venti for some good results

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  2. Me when I saw Sucrose’s level: 👁👄👁

    Swirl damage scales with level and EM. If Sucrose is lvl 90, 1.3k EM would most likely deal more or less 4k – 4.3k per swirl. Also normal attacks are enough to trigger it 😄👍🏻

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  3. Swirl works best against group of enemies, because it deals aoe dmg and can spread element to near by enemies, so if you swirl a group of enemies affected by different elements, it will creat a chain reactions and keep applying element onto enemies, and it can deal a lot of dmg with ease, the whole idea of anemo element is for aoe CC.
    For example this team works really well: Sucrose, Fischl (or Beidou), Xingqiu and Xiangling, you can do Anemo dmg, electro dmg, pyro dmg, hydro dmg, can do electro charge, vaporize, Overload, and swirl, with every enemy on the field, you will do 1 additional swirl dmg (if there are 5 enemies near each other with elemental debuff, each one of them will take x5 swirl dmg)

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  4. mihoyo desperately needs to buff swirl, electro-charged, superconductor and overload base damage and their scalings with elemental mastery, it's so fkg low

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  5. Now imagine a clump of enemies being pulled inside a pyro swirled sucrose Elemental burst while sucrose is auto attacking and using her skill when off cooldown plus xinqiu ult.

    People keep forgetting that swirl can transition into any other reaction when a third element is applied to the mix. It's the only reaction that propagates another element — making it a good offensive element. This is the reason why sucrose is unique.

    As a catalyst anemo character, sucrose is the only character that has 100 anemo dmg output right now. Only xiao comes close when he uses his burst. Having her kit revolve around elemental mastery and buffing the party based on her EM stat makes her special. Put her in a party filled with off-field supports like fischl, xinqiu, etc. She not only makes everyone better, she also gets better with more elements in the mix since every other normal attack of hers causes swirl, her E causes swirl, her Q causes swirl.

    Sucrose is the Storm Queen of Genshin.

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  6. They should really rework all damage dealing reactions (everything except crystallize) to consider attack and critical. Melt and vaporize reactions would still have their perks of +50-100% damage so we're not taing anything away from them. It could be 80% attack and half the critical damage and I would stll be happy.

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  7. Based on my humble opinion, the true potential of swirl wasn't just by interacting with only one element, but to cause elemental spread among as many elements as possible so those element would had the most reaction possible.
    For example, if we had a fire swirl and it react with a electro causing overload, if the overload fire dmg hit minion with hydo debuff will it trigger vaporize.
    And because there is no much we can do to provide high rate of element debuff on the minion so swirl is quite weak at this point .

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