Okay, so, I’ve been messing around with different team setups for Raiden in Genshin Impact, and I gotta say, it’s been a wild ride. I started off just throwing her in with whoever I had leveled, you know, the usual suspects.
Then I stumbled upon some articles online, and I saw folks talking about this “Hyperbloom” thing. Apparently, if you build Raiden as a sub-DPS and focus on this reaction, she goes nuts. I was like, “Alright, let’s give this a shot.” I slapped on some artifacts, either Flower of Paradise Lost or Gilded Dreams, can’t remember which I ended up using, but the important thing is they buff reaction damage.
The gist of it is, you want Raiden to be the one triggering the Hyperbloom. I paired her up with Kokomi and Nahida, as they are great for the on-field characters. Those two are amazing, by the way, they made the whole process smooth. I experimented with the rotation to make sure everyone had their abilities ready, and bam, it worked like a charm.
Here’s the team I used:
- Raiden Shogun (of course)
- Kokomi
- Nahida
- Another one to fill the team, I forgot who I put in…
I also went down this rabbit hole about team composition. It’s pretty crazy how much synergy matters. I used to just slap strong characters together, but now I’m realizing it’s all about how they work with each other. I even found something about investigating cards and other stuff, maybe that’s something from another game, but I learned something at least.
Speaking of learning, I watched some random videos, like this one about, uh, “2521,” I think it was called? Apparently, it’s good for everyone, regardless of age, and has a cool ending. Who knew?
I’m also starting to get into this other game called Wuthering Waves. There’s this character, Jiyan, who’s apparently a 5-star Aero Broadblade character. I haven’t gotten him yet, but people are saying he’s awesome, so I’m planning to save up for him. There are guides online about the best builds for him, and it seems like I need to find some “echoes” for him. Don’t really know what those are, but I’ll figure it out.
Oh, and get this, I even found a list of the best years for a Toyota Tundra! I don’t even own one, but it was a fun read. The internet is a weird place, man.
Anyways, back to Raiden. This Hyperbloom team is seriously no joke. The damage output is insane, and it’s just satisfying to watch all those reactions go off. I’m still tweaking things here and there, but I think I’m onto something good. I highly recommend giving it a try if you’re looking to spice up your Raiden gameplay.
So yeah, that’s my Raiden team-building adventure so far. It’s been a learning experience, and I’m having a blast figuring out all these different strategies. If you’ve got any tips or tricks, feel free to share! I’m always down to learn more and improve my game.
Later!