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Effets élémentaires explorés dans Wuthering Waves

Auteur:Kristen Mise à jour:Feb 02,2025

Le système élémentaire de Wuthering Waves a considérablement évolué avec la version 2.0. Auparavant, des éléments offraient principalement des buffs de caractère ou des résistances ennemies. Maintenant, avec l'introduction d'effets élémentaires, des interactions directes sont possibles, allant au-delà des améliorations passives. Ce guide détaille ces modifications.

Effets de l'état élémentaire et débuffs

Bien que les éléments aient toujours existé, la version 2.0 introduit des effets d'état distincts pour chaque élément, appliqués par des attaques spécifiques. Ces effets peuvent être atténués en esquivant, en supprimant les piles.

Elemental Effect Effect Description
Havoc Bane Stacks periodically, up to 2. At 2 stacks, all stacks are removed, dealing Havoc DMG and reapplying to nearby characters.
Glacio Chafe Reduces movement speed per stack, up to 10 stacks resulting in freezing. Players can "Struggle" to thaw faster.
Spectro Frazzle Stacks decrease periodically, dealing Spectro DMG per stack. More stacks = more DMG over time.
Fusion Burst Stacks up to 10, exploding at max stacks for significant Fusion DMG.
Aero Erosion Deals Aero DMG periodically; stacks don't deplete to deal DMG. More stacks = more DMG over time.
Electro Flare Reduces ATK based on stacks: 1-4 (-5%), 5-9 (-7% + Magnetized effect), 10 (-10%).

résonateurs, échos et ensembles d'écho

Actuellement, l'utilisation des effets élémentaires est limitée, profitant principalement à Spectrro Rover.

résonateurs appliquant des effets élémentaires:

  • Spectro Rover: remaniement post-version 2.0, Spectro Rover applique de manière unique Spectrro Frazzle via sa compétence de résonance (spin résonnant). Cela applique 2 piles et un effet chatoyant, empêchant la désintégration de la pile, permettant une accumulation d'effet soutenue.

Echos et écho ensembles interagissant avec les effets élémentaires:

  • Ensemble d'écho - Radiance éternelle: BONUS 2-PIEE: 10% Spectro DMG. Bonus de 5 pièces: l'application de Spectro Frazzle augmente le critique. Taux de 20% pour 15S; 10 piles accordent un bonus Spectro DMG de 15% pour 15s.
  • Echo - Nightmare: de deuil AIX OFFRES 273,60% SPETRO DMG; DMG contre les ennemis touchés par Spectro Frazzle est augmenté de 100,00%; 12,00% BONUS SPETRO DMG.

Bien que ce soit actuellement le créneau, l'intégration des effets élémentaires suggère un changement potentiel vers des interactions élémentaires plus complexes dans les futures mises à jour des ondes Wuthering.

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