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Genshin Impact Clorinde Trailer Shows Her Stalking Enemies

HoYoVerse has uploaded a new trailer for Clorinde, an upcoming 5-star character in Genshin Impact. The trailer depicts Clorinde at work, stalking and fighting enemies to maintain the peace of Fontaine.

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You can watch the trailer here:

The trailer is also available in Mandarin Chinese, Korean, and Japanese.

In the trailer, we see Clorinde chasing after an Anemo Hilichurl Rogue through the forest. Clorinde’s fighting style is very fast and elegant, and she’s also capable of firing off Electro bullets with her pistol. Like some other newer characters, Clorinde’s kit utilizes the Bond of Life mechanic. In battle, you’ll have to toggle between using her rapier and her pistole for maximum damage potential. 

Clorinde will be a 5-star Electro Sword character in Genshin Impact. Players should already be very familiar with her, as she’s always been a major character in the Genshin Impact Fontaine storyline. She’ll make her playable debut on June 5, 2024. Alhaitham will also have his re-run on that date. The 4-stars on rate-up on these banners are Sethos (fellow new Electro character), Thoma, and Bennett. Alhaitham’s and Clorinde’s signature weapons—Absolution and Light of Folar Incision—will also be available in the gacha for a limited time.

Genshin Impact is readily available on the PS4, PS5, Windows PC, and mobile devices.


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