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Sethos Electrifies Opponents in New Genshin Impact Trailer

HoYoVerse has uploaded a new Character Demo for Sethos, who will be a new 4-star in Genshin Impact. Sethos will be a 4-star Electro Bow character.

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You can watch the trailer here:

It’s also available in Mandarin Chinese, Korean, and Japanese.

Like most Genshin Impact Character Demo trailer, the one for Sethos focuses on his animations in battle. While only Faruzan makes a physical cameo appearance, the trailer also includes voice lines from characters like Tighnari and Wanderer as they tell the player about Sethos. We can also see in Sethos’s trailer how his Charged ATK can pierce through enemies, meaning if several of them are standing in a line, you can hit all of them with a single attack. This is a new mechanic for certain characters. Clorinde, a 5-star character who’ll also make her playable debut in Genshin Impact Version 4.7, is capable of the same thing.

Those who have played the second character quest for Cyno should already be familiar with Sethos. He is the leader of the Temple of Silence and was once the vessel of Hermanubis. In battle, he works well with sub-DPS or support characters who can help him cause Electro Elemental Reactions, including Electro Swirl. His Burst works similar to Cyno’s in that it converts all of his attacks into Electro DMG, which scales off his Elemental Mastery.

Genshin Impact is readily available on the PS4, PS5, Windows PC, and mobile devices. Sethos will appear in the first half of Version 4.7 alongside Clorinde and Alhaitham. This update will go live on June 5, 2024.


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