![]() We will take into consideration the amount of damage a character can inflict, the frequency of applying said element, and the accessibility of the character. ![]() So for five-star characters, we judge characters based on their Zero Constellation (C Zero). Any five-star characters that require more constellations to function will be ranked lower than characters that give their whole kit from the get-go. For four-star characters however, since they frequently appear in different banners with an up-rate, and are easier to obtain, they will be judged accordingly. This is why I’m ranking four-star characters based on what they can achieve with C1, C2, or C4, sometimes even on C6 performance in certain cases. So while you navigate our tier list, note that it doesn’t represent the maximum potential of each character, but rather a sum of different factors including accessibility. The Strengths and Weaknesses of Physical Damage, and How Superconduct Works Each of our tier lists may vary slightly due to their purpose to others so read on for our Crystallized list. Physical damage is the default damage type for normal attacks of all characters, with the exception of Catalyst users. Physical is not an element, so it’s not affected by elemental modifiers, nor is Swirl reaction. Enemies are protected by Def and Physical resistance against Physical damage, so reducing enemy Def is the way to go with Physical teams. The only elemental reaction that reduces enemy Def is Superconduct, which procs when Electro meets Cryo. The other reaction that physical can interact with is Frozen, coming from Cryo and Hydro. When heavy physical damage from Claymore hits a frozen enemy, it will shatter the enemy, dealing another instance of physical damage. Physical damage dealers can be a character from any elemental category, but these special reactions give Electro and Cryo characters an advantage. Electro characters like Razor can play as main physical DPS, and already have half the Superconduct reaction. So building a physical team around Electro or Cryo characters is more flexible and less restrictive, compared to Pyro characters. Take note that Resistance shred from Superconduct stacks with other sources of resistance shred, and has diminishing returns. Talents like Zhongli‘s Elemental Skill, or Constellations like Xinyan‘s C4, or Razor‘s C4, all have Def or Physical resistance shred. If you have one or two of them in your party, they are usually sufficient, and you can ditch Superconduct in favor of more direct DPS. That case is especially true if your main DPS is not Electro or Cryo, such as Xinyan or Xiangling. However, Ruin Guard enemy types are very resistant to Physical damage, and you need several sources of resistance shred for them. In theory, any Melee character that uses Sword, Claymore, Bow, or Polearm can be physical DPS. All of these characters have their Normal Attack dealing physical damage. However, most of the characters have their setup designed for an elemental build, and not a physical one. #Contra returns weapon tier list how to.
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