This is a detailed explanation of the four-star and five-star weapon characters in the card pool in the second half of Genshin Impact 3.5. An overview of the characters in the second half of Genshin Impact 3.5. It provides players with an analysis of what characters are in the card pool in the second half of Genshin Impact 3.5. Is it worth drawing? If you like it Come and take a look.
Detailed explanation of four-star and five-star weapon characters in the second half of Genshin Impact 3.5
The card pool for the second half of 3.5 is expected to open at 6pm on March 21st.
3.5 Five-star characters in the second half: Shenli Linghua, Shen He
Four-star characters: Sugar, Mika, Diona
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First, the information about the card pool: In terms of the card pool, the five-star characters in the character pool are Kamisato Ayaka + Shen He double re-engraved, the four-star characters are Mika + Sugar + Diona, and the five-star weapons are Kirigiri's Return of Light + Calamity Calamity.
Here are some answers to some frequently asked questions:
1. How to evaluate the card pool in the second half of 3.5? Is this card pool worth drawing?
The overall evaluation of the card pool in the second half of version 3.5 is that it is a relatively conscientious card pool. The reason why I say this is because the entire card pool in version 3.5 is basically to serve the permanent freezing system, and there are not too many messy things arranged to pollute the card pool.
The five-star characters Kamisato Ayaka + Shen He, one is the main C of the ice system, and the other is the specialized assistant of the ice system. In terms of five-star weapons, they are also the corresponding specialized weapons of the two characters. In terms of four-star characters, Sugar and Diona are also characters that can be used by low-end Permafrost teams.
Therefore, if you draw gold from the card pool in the second half of version 3.5, whether it is Kamisato Ayaka, Kirigiri, Shinkaku, or Calamity, as long as the distortion is not permanent, it will be a permanent freeze on you. All system improvements.
Finally, back to the question, is this card pool worth drawing? The answer is actually very simple. As long as you want to play the permanent freeze system or strengthen the permanent freeze system, you can draw it. The permanent freeze system is a system with a high upper limit. The more gold there is in the team, the higher the damage.
2. How should this card pool be drawn? Which one takes priority among Kamisato Ayaka, Shinkaku and Kirigiri?
For players who don't have Kamisato Ayaka and Shen He, they must give priority to Kamisato Ayaka. As Shen He is an ice-type support, the most suitable Ice C to support is Kamisato Ayaka, followed by Gan Yu. Therefore, Kamisato Ayaka’s extraction priority is the highest.
So how should Kirigiri and Shinkaku choose? Personally, I think this question needs to be answered in two situations:
The first situation is mainly for novice players. For novice players, if you are building a new Permafrost team and have limited raw stone reserves, it is recommended to draw the Ayaka Kamisato card pool first. When drawing Kamisato, you will also draw sugar and Diona, plus the gift of Barbara or Crooked Mona, a low-profile Permafrost has basically taken shape. If you still have extra rough stones, you can try to draw Mist Cut. In the case of a low-equipped Permanent Freeze team, there is no need to draw a Shenhe card pool. The improvement of 0-life Shenhe to a low-equipped Permanent Freeze team is limited.
In the second case, if you are an old player who already has Shinkai and Manyo in the previous versions, for such players, if you don’t have Kamisato Ayaka, you should first supplement Kamisato Ayaka, and then draw Shenhe. Finally, use the weapon to smoke and cut. At this time, it is more meaningful to give priority to the high-equipped Permafrost team "Shenhe Wanxin". When you already have "Shenhe Ten Thousand Hearts", use the weapon pool to draw Mist Cut. The priority of eliminating disaster is the lowest, not as good as Shen He's 1 life. For most players, there is no need to eliminate disaster.
Kirigiri, Ayaka Kamisato has 2 lives, Shinkaku has 1 life, which one should be drawn first?
For players who have sufficient raw stones, or have drawn all four "Kamikaku Manshin" characters, and want to draw higher configurations, how should they choose Kirigiri, Kamisato Ayaka with 2 lives, and Shinkaku with 1 life? Woolen cloth.
In terms of comprehensive cost performance and improvement, Kirigiri > Ayaka Kamisato has 2 lives > Shinkaku has 1 life. Kirigiri is a very powerful one-handed sword, and it can open up a 35%-40% damage gap with the four-star Tenmu. It will greatly improve Ayaka Kamisato. The price-performance ratio is still very high.
If the two small tornadoes of Ayaka Kamisato's 2 lives are fully consumed, the actual damage will be increased by 40%. Most single bosses can be fully consumed. Ayaka Kamisato with 2 lives is already a very top-notch permanent freeze team. , of course the cost is not low either.
The last one is Shen He's 1 life. Shen He's 1 life can have one more E. Its main function is to increase the number of ice feathers and improve circulation. Although increasing the number of ice feathers also improves the damage of the main C, the improvement is relatively limited, and it is still not as obvious as the improvement of Kirigiri and Shenli's 2 lives.
4. Is Mika worth smoking? Do you want to enter the card pool to get Mika?
For Mika’s strength analysis and predictions, you can check out “The “Savior of the Physics Department”? Mika’s Skill Mechanism Analysis and Strength Prediction" article.
Regarding Mika’s positioning, it has been clearly described:
The key words are "increase the character's attack speed", "the character on the field obtains physical damage bonus", and "recover health points", so it can basically be determined to be "attack speed turning" + "physical turning" + "milk".
However, Genshin Impact currently has very few physical Cs, and its strength cannot keep up. It will take a long time to re-engage. Personally, I think it is unrealistic to rely on Mika to lift the entire physics department. Therefore, for most players, if they are not an XP party, there is no need to enter the card pool to get Mika. They can just try their luck by drawing one or two ten-consecutive cards at most.