What Effects Hyperbloom Damage?
Hyperbloom damage is exclusively affected by the level and Elemental Mastery (EM) of the character causing the reaction, as well as the target’s RES (Resistance), with DEF (Defense) and Critical Hits having no impact on the damage calculation. The Elemental Mastery of the Electro character triggering the reaction is the primary stat that influences Hyperbloom damage, making it a crucial aspect to focus on when building a character for Hyperbloom reactions.
Understanding Hyperbloom
To maximize Hyperbloom damage, understanding its mechanics and how different characters and stats interact with it is essential.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How Do You Trigger Hyperbloom in Genshin Impact?
Hyperbloom is triggered by applying Electro to a Dendro Core formed by the Bloom reaction, causing the core to explode and deal Dendro damage to enemies.
2. What Stats Affect Hyperbloom?
Only the level and Elemental Mastery (EM) of the character triggering the Hyperbloom reaction and the target’s RES affect Hyperbloom damage.
3. Is Crit Important for Hyperbloom?
Critical Hits do not affect Hyperbloom damage, making Crit Rate and Crit Damage less relevant for characters focused on Hyperbloom reactions.
4. How Do You Make Hyperbloom Do More Damage?
Increasing the Elemental Mastery (EM) of the Electro character and using artifact sets that boost EM or Hyperbloom damage, such as the 4-piece Flower of Paradise Lost set, can significantly increase Hyperbloom damage.
5. What Is the Most Powerful Elemental Reaction in Genshin Impact?
The Melt reaction, particularly when triggered by Pyro, is considered one of the most powerful elemental reactions, dealing 200% damage multiplier when Pyro triggers it.
6. Why Is Hyperbloom So Good?
Hyperbloom is valued for its high DPS, ease of use, low energy requirements, and flexibility in both single-target and AoE situations, making it a popular choice for many players.
7. What Is the Best Hyperbloom Comp?
A team composition featuring Alhaitham, Nahida, Yelan, and Kuki Shinobu is often considered one of the best for Hyperbloom, offering high damage potential and support.
8. What Is the Best Set for Hyperbloom Kuki?
The 4-piece Flower of Paradise Lost is considered the best artifact set for Kuki Shinobu in a Hyperbloom team, providing an 80 EM bonus and increasing Hyperbloom damage by up to 80%.
9. Is Mona Good for Hyperbloom?
While Mona can be used as a Hydro applicator for Hyperbloom, her lower Hydro application rate compared to other characters like Yelan or Kokomi makes her less ideal for this role.
10. What Is the Best Hydro Applicator for Hyperbloom?
Characters like Yelan, Kokomi, and even Mona can serve as good Hydro applicators for Hyperbloom, with the best choice depending on the team’s specific needs and composition.
11. Is Hyperbloom Stronger Than Bloom?
Hyperbloom generally deals more damage than Bloom, but the difference can depend on the characters and their builds, with C2 Nilou being an example where Bloom can outdamage Hyperbloom under certain conditions.
12. Can Fischl Trigger Hyperbloom?
Fischl is not ideal for triggering Hyperbloom due to her Electro application style, making characters like Kuki Shinobu more suitable for this role.
13. Does Hydro Need EM for Hyperbloom?
The Hydro character in a Hyperbloom team does not necessarily need high EM, as the EM of the Electro character is what affects Hyperbloom damage.
14. Is Kazuha Good in a Hyperbloom Team?
Kazuha can be a valuable addition to a Hyperbloom team, providing buffs for Electro and Hydro characters and triggering elemental reactions through his skills.
15. Can Beidou Be Used in Hyperbloom?
Beidou can be used in a Hyperbloom team, particularly as she doesn’t steal reactions due to her Burst not triggering Hyperbloom, making her a compatible choice for teams that include a Hyperbloom trigger like Raiden or Kuki.