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Genshin Impact Chevreuse Trailer Focuses on Overloaded

HoYoVerse has released a Collected Miscellany video for Chevreuse, a new playable character in Genshin Impact. She is a 4-star Pyro Polearm in the current banner.

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You can watch the Genshin Impact Chevreuse trailer here:

In general, like other Collected Miscellany videos, it covers her Talents and her utility in battle. To summarize, Chevreuse is a good exploration support unit because of her passive, which reduces Stamina when sprinting. Chevreuse is also an enabler unit for Overloaded reactions, which requires Pyro and Electro.

She specializes so much in Overloaded reactions that she has a passive that’ll lower an opponent’s Electro and Pyro RES after they’re hit with Overloaded if the party consists purely of Pyro and Electro. Her Elemental Skill seems to be her bread and butter. After she fires her Elemental Skill, she can heal the party.

When she gains an Overcharged Ball after an Overloaded reaction, she can fire it with her Skill to deal more Pyro DMG and boost the party’s ATK. These benefits scale off her Max HP. Chevreuse will be on rate-up during the Raiden Shogun and Yoimiya re-run banners. Both of these characters work really well in Overloaded teams, so that is likely the reason why she’s debuting with them. The other 4-stars on rate-up are Bennett and Kujou Sara.

Genshin Impact is available for PS4, PS5, Windows PC, and mobile devices.


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