Thanks to this, combat in Genshin Impact can feel like anything from a seven-way game of rock-paper-scissors to messing about with an extremely overpowered chemistry kit, with a delightful range of spectacular results. And with the arrival of Version 3.0 and the newly-playable Dendro element, there are even more variations to play around with! Read on for details of the elements in Genshin Impact and all their effects, including a full list of their reactions and resonances when used in combination. On this page:

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Genshin Impact Elemental Reactions

When two elements combine while attacking an enemy, an Elemental Reaction takes place. These can impact both the player and the enemy, so you should learn them to become an expert on the right moves to use and avoid in every situation. Here’s a list of all the Elemental Reactions and their effects:

Compound Reactions

What we might term a “Compound Reaction” will occur when certain follow-up attacks are performed on enemies already affected by an Elemental Reaction. Here’s how to trigger each one and what they do:

Genshin Impact Elemental Resonances

Elemental resonance is a passive effect that triggers when your party members fulfil elemental requirements. You don’t need to do anything to activate them other than going to Paimon’s menu and sorting out your party with ‘Party Setup’. Even better, every member of the party benefits from the effects of a resonance, even if they don’t directly contribute to it. Here’s all the Elemental Reactions available at the moment in Genshin Impact: It’s worth remembering that story characters available as demos during missions do not impact Elemental Resonance.

The seven elements of Genshin Impact explained

Each of the elements in Genshin Impact corresponds to one of the seven gods of the world of Teyvat, which is ever-expanding. Currently, the available regions are Mondstadt (Anemo), Liyue (Geo), Inazuma (Electro), and Sumeru (Dendro), but the three remaining nations of Teyvat are planned to be added in future updates. Here’s all the elements in Genshin Impact and their corresponding nations (along with their projected release dates):

Anemo (Wind/Air) - Mondstadt (in the game since launch) Geo (Rock/Stone/Earth) - Liyue (in the game since launch) Electro (Lightning/Electricity) - Inazuma (added Summer 2021) Dendro (Grass/Wood/Plants) - Sumeru (added Summer 2022) Hydro (Water) - Fontaine (planned addition for Summer 2023) Pyro (Fire) - Natlan (planned addition for Summer 2024) Cryo (Ice) - Snezhnaya (planned addition for Summer 2025)

Elemental hazards and area debuffs

When exploring Genshin Impact’s many domains (dungeons), some elements present can inflict Ley Line Disorders within an aura without any specific enemy applying them to the members of your party. These debuffs force you to change up your combat style, or at least plan a little differently to work around the issues they cause. These are: It’s sometimes possible to temporarily cleanse the effects of these debuffs while they’re active within an aura, usually by applying an elemental skill that reacts with the debuffing element, since self-application of an elemental skill does not deal damage to the user. Some Electro/Hydro/Pyro/Cryo shield characters can provide this level of protection to their entire party for a brief span of time. That’s all for our Elemental Reactions guide! Hopefully you’re all ready to rumble with your party’s elemental abilities. If you’re still not sure what party members you need, you could always check out our Genshin Impact tier list page, or find out how to get more stuff with Primogems and Wishes.

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