Genshin Impact A Complete Guide To Xiaos Constellations
Genshin Impact: A Complete Guide To Xiao’s Constellations
Xiao’s constellations in Genshin Impact may seem tempting, but is it worth spending Primogems on?
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Usually, it’s hard to get constellations for 5-star characters in Genshin Impact. It requires a demanding amount of money (or savings, in the F2P case). The unbalanced odds force the majority of the player base to use 5-star units without any constellations. But lately, characters’ reruns are becoming a thing in Genshin Impact, so people have more chances to get their favorite characters.
In the case of Xiao, he hasn’t been featured in a banner since his release (almost a year ago). This long wait highly excites the fans to get his constellation. However, players shouldn’t recklessly pull for a Xiao copy if it’s not worth it. Therefore, this article will break down Xiao’s constellations and their importance.
Are Xiao Constellations Worth It In Genshin Impact?
Sadly, a small investment for Xiao’s copies isn’t worth it. His C1, C2, and C4 provide more utility than damage. Luckily, his final constellation makes up for it. Xiao’s C6 is one of the best constellations in Genshin Impact. Therefore, since Xiao is already amazing at C0, the best advice is to either go for C6 or not at all.
C1 – Dissolution Eon: Destroyer Of Worlds
- Constellation effect: Provides an additional charge to Xiao’s Elemental Skill, Lemniscatic Wind Cycling.
- Importance: Medium
At zero constellation, Xiao has two charges of Elemental Skill. With C1, he will have three charges. This Skill provides damage and mobility. Although it’s cool to dash three times, it doesn’t really add much damage to Xiao’s already-impressive damage output. However, the extra Elemental Skill charge allows Xiao to easily regain his Burst, the most important ability of his kit.
C2 – Annihilation Eon: Blossom Of Kaleidos
- Constellation effect: When Xiao is not on the field, his energy regeneration is enhanced by 25%.
- Importance: Skippable
Not only is Xiao’s C1 already a decent addition for his energy regeneration, but if players are doing rotation to regain his energy, it’s best to switch to Xiao every time there’s elemental particles flying. If he’s off-field, he’ll regenerate less energy. With all this considered, the C2 upgrade is unnecessary.
C4 – Transcension: Extinction Of Suffering
- Constellation effect: Whenever Xiao’s HP falls below 50%, he will get a 100% DEF bonus.
- Importance: Skippable
It is useless to gain additional defense for C4 Xiao. While using his Elemental Burst, he’ll spend his time jumping, barely being touched by an enemy. In addition, Xiao should be played with a healer anyway since his Burst continuously depletes his health.
C6 – Conqueror Of Evil: Guardian Yaksha
- Constellation effect: During Xiao’s Elemental Burst, Bane of All Evil, after hitting at least two opponents with his Plunging Attack, he will immediately gain 1 charge of Lemniscatic Wind Cycling and can use it for the next 1 second while ignoring the CD.
- Importance: Priority
C6 Xiao is probably the best DPS in Genshin Impact. As soon as the sixth constellation is unlocked, Xiao can use his skill up to six times in one second, dealing massive damage. However, this effect is unavailable for most bosses or single-enemies, requiring two opponents to trigger.
Genshin Impact is now available on Mobile, PC, PS4, and PS5. A Switch version is in development.
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