Elemental Mastery and Aggravate: Unlocking Electro’s True Potential
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Yes, Elemental Mastery (EM) significantly enhances the damage of the Aggravate reaction in Genshin Impact. The Aggravate reaction’s damage scales directly with the triggering character’s EM. Building EM on your Electro characters in Aggravate teams is crucial to maximizing their damage output, making them formidable damage dealers. Let’s delve into how EM works with Aggravate and address some common questions to help you optimize your teams.
Understanding Aggravate and its Mechanics
Aggravate is an Electro elemental reaction that occurs when you apply Electro to an enemy already affected by the Quicken status. Quicken is applied by combining Dendro and Electro. The Aggravate reaction adds bonus damage to the Electro attack that triggers it. This bonus damage isn’t a simple multiplier; it’s flat damage that’s added to the attack’s final damage calculation after attack modifiers, but before damage bonus and crit modifiers. Therefore, it’s affected by damage bonus and crit, making crit stats important alongside EM.
The Aggravate Damage Formula
The damage formula for Aggravate is as follows:
Aggravate Damage = Level Multiplier × Reaction Coefficient × [1 + (5 × EM) / (EM + 1200)]
Let’s break down each component:
- Level Multiplier: This is an invisible number that scales with your character’s level. At level 90, this is 1447. This base damage is a core part of reaction damage, highlighting the importance of leveling your characters, even for support roles that primarily trigger reactions.
- Reaction Coefficient: This is a specific value for each reaction. For Aggravate, it’s 1.15.
- EM Scaling: This is the part that scales with your Elemental Mastery. The formula [1 + (5 × EM) / (EM + 1200)] determines how much your EM contributes to the reaction damage. Notice how this formula demonstrates diminishing returns; the more EM you stack, the less impactful each additional point becomes.
The Importance of EM
As you can see, the more Elemental Mastery your character has, the higher the Aggravate damage will be. It’s important to note that only the EM of the character who triggers the Aggravate reaction matters. This means you should focus on building EM on your Electro DPS characters in Aggravate teams. While attack percentage, crit rate, and crit damage are still important, prioritizing EM is crucial for optimizing Aggravate damage, especially in the early to mid-game. Some theorycrafters suggest that EM is more important than attack percentage until you have approximately 200-250 EM.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Aggravate and EM
Here are some commonly asked questions about Aggravate and Elemental Mastery in Genshin Impact:
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Is Aggravate better than Hyperbloom?
It depends on the situation and your team composition. Aggravate teams often have a higher damage ceiling and are more suitable for single-target scenarios. Hyperbloom teams are easier to build and excel in AoE situations. Hyperbloom consistently applies Dendro damage due to the nature of Dendro Cores.
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What stats are important for Aggravate teams?
Besides EM, Crit Rate, Crit Damage, Attack Percentage, and Energy Recharge are essential for an Aggravate team. Crit stats improve the damage dealt by the Electro character after the flat Aggravate damage is added. Energy Recharge ensures consistent burst uptime for energy-hungry Electro DPS characters.
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Does Aggravate damage scale with level?
Yes, the base damage of the Aggravate reaction scales with your character’s level through the Level Multiplier. Therefore, leveling up your Electro character is crucial, regardless of their role.
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Is Elemental Mastery good for Fischl in Aggravate teams?
Yes, it’s good to build some EM on Fischl if she’s triggering Aggravate. While she can be built for a more traditional attack-focused build, maximizing her EM can lead to higher overall damage in Aggravate teams, especially with her A4 passive.
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How does Quicken affect Aggravate damage?
Quicken is the prerequisite for the Aggravate reaction. Without Quicken applied to the enemy, Aggravate cannot occur. It is essentially the “setup” for enabling subsequent Aggravate reactions.
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Who is Elemental Mastery good for?
Elemental Mastery is beneficial for characters who trigger elemental reactions. This includes characters who trigger reactions like Vaporize, Melt, Overloaded, Electro-Charged, Hyperbloom, and of course, Aggravate and Spread.
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What Dendro reaction does the most damage?
Hyperbloom deals higher damage than Bloom and Burgeon because it has a higher reaction multiplier. Spread also does high damage and is used in conjunction with Dendro main DPS characters.
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What is the highest damage reaction in Genshin?
Melt is generally considered the highest damage reaction, especially when triggered by Pyro, due to its high damage multiplier. But, it is often harder to consistently trigger.
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What is the difference between Quicken, Aggravate, and Spread?
Quicken is the initial reaction between Dendro and Electro. Aggravate occurs when Electro is applied to a Quickened enemy, dealing bonus Electro damage. Spread occurs when Dendro is applied to a Quickened enemy, dealing bonus Dendro damage.
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Does Xiangling need Elemental Mastery?
Yes, Xiangling benefits from Elemental Mastery because her Elemental Burst is often used to trigger Vaporize, significantly increasing its damage output.
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Is EM good for Geo characters?
Not directly for damage, but EM increases the strength of Crystallize shields generated by Geo characters. However, in most Geo teams, focusing on other stats like DEF or ATK is more beneficial for damage.
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Do you need EM for Ayaka?
Generally, no. Ayaka’s primary damage comes from Cryo application, which is difficult to react with. EM is not a priority stat for her, focusing on Attack, Crit, and Energy Recharge is usually more effective.
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Does Aggravate increase Dendro damage?
No, Aggravate does not directly increase Dendro damage. Applying Dendro to a Quickened enemy triggers Spread, which increases Dendro damage, not Aggravate.
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Is Raiden Shogun good for Aggravate teams?
Yes, Raiden Shogun can be a strong Electro DPS in Aggravate teams. Her consistent Electro application from her Elemental Skill makes it easy to trigger Aggravate reactions.
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Does Aggravate increase damage by a percentage?
No, Aggravate adds a flat amount of damage based on the triggering character’s Level and Elemental Mastery. This flat damage is added before damage bonus and crit modifiers, but it does not increase the damage by a percentage.
Building Your Aggravate Team
When building an Aggravate team, consider the following:
- Electro DPS: Choose an Electro character with high damage potential and consistent Electro application. Good examples include Raiden Shogun, Yae Miko, Cyno, and Fischl.
- Dendro Support: You will need characters that can apply Dendro to enable Quicken. Nahida is universally considered to be one of the best options for her strong Dendro application. Other options include Dendro MC, Alhaitham, and Tighnari.
- Support/Sub-DPS: Round out your team with supports that buff your main DPS or provide utility. Anemo characters like Kazuha and Sucrose can group enemies and buff Elemental Damage with the Viridescent Venerer artifact set.
- Team Synergy: Ensure your team has good synergy and can consistently apply the Quicken aura to maximize Aggravate reactions.
Conclusion
Elemental Mastery is a crucial stat for maximizing the damage of Aggravate reactions in Genshin Impact. By understanding the mechanics of Aggravate and prioritizing EM on your Electro DPS characters, you can create powerful and effective Aggravate teams. Don’t underestimate the power of this reaction; with the right build and team composition, Aggravate can be a formidable force in the world of Teyvat. For more information about game-based learning and communities around games, visit GamesLearningSociety.org.