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PSA #2:
A very straightforward skill that does decent damage and covers a wide area. Just a few things to note:
- E will generate 2.5 particles, no matter how many enemies it hits. It’s later increased to 3.5 particles at C1
- Has a CD of 8 seconds, and applies Dendro to all enemies within the cone
It’s not the most amazing skill, but does a decent job quickly applying Dendro.
Lea Lotus Lamp stats:
- Has a duration of 12s, but increases to 15s at C2
- Attacks once every second, but it will only target one enemy at a time within the field
- Each attack is a small AoE explosion, so can hurt nearby enemies of the target
- Has an internal CD of 2.5s, meaning it can only proc a reaction every 3 hits
- 80 energy cost with a 20s CD
Traveler’s kit has always been strongly focused on team synergy, and Dendro Traveler’s burst is no different. It constantly applies Dendro, allowing for a lax gameplay if you’re running a reaction based comp.
Applying an element to the Lamp grants it a “Lotuslight Transfiguration,” which changes the properties of the lamp.
- Hydro = Increases the field and AoE of Lamp’s attacks
- Electro = Increases the Lamp’s ATK SPD
- Pyro = Lamp will charge up and explode, dealing massive AoE Dendro DMG
- Lamp can only be infused by ONE element per use. I.E.: once it’s infused with an element, it’s going to stay that way until it expires.
From testing, you’ll get the most value out of either Electro (more hits during duration) or Pyro (large AoE DMG) infusions. Keep in mind of the Pyro infusion to apply it near the end to still benefit from the regular attacks.
Essentially the Lamp gains a “Overflowing Lotuslight” stack every 1s, which boosts the EM of the active character by 6 EM. It caps at 10 stacks, meaning you can obtain a max of 60 EM.
Only condition is your character must be within the Q’s field. Stepping in and out will refresh the stacks.
The conversion is per 1 EM = .15% E DMG and .1% Q DMG.
So if you have 200 EM, that means:
- 200 x .15 = +30% DMG buff for E
- 200 x .10 = +20% DMG buff for Q
It’s not a bad thing to build EM on Dendro Traveler, as you’ll most likely get the most out of them from an EM comp anyways – also since Traveler has large AoE and easy-to-play kit that fits into those type of comps.
Talent Leveling Order: Q > E > NA (don’t need to really level NA)
WEAPON #1 (Recommended for best Reactions): Freedom-Sworn
How do I get it D: ? – It’s time to roll boys (gacha)
Freedom-Sworn is arguably the BiS for Dendro Traveler for two main reason: it provides a crap ton of EM and provides buffs for your whole team. Not to mention the free 10% DMG overall you receive from the weapon itself. It’s essentially a perfect fit for any Support who wants to boost their own reaction DMG, while subsequently boosting their team’s overall damage as well.
Skyward Blade is a good contender for the ER% alone, as Dendro Traveler’s burst is a hefty 80 cost and his particle generation is horrible. While the free CRIT% is appreciated, it’s not really useful if you’re focusing on an EM build as reaction damage doesn’t benefit from CRIT values.
Dendro Traveler doesn’t really have many options among the 5-stars, as usually prioritized values like CRIT and ATK don’t really fit an EM scaling character.
WEAPON #2 (Recommended for 4-star Supp): Sapwood Blade
How do I get it D: ? – Forge (Midlander Prototype x1, Crystal Chunk x50, White Iron Chunk x50)
Sapwood Blade is a new forgeable weapon introduced with Sumeru that is practically made for Dendro Traveler. Not only does the weapon provide some much needed ER% (up to 30.6%), the weapon skill also provides 120 EM for any character that picks up the buff (think like Guoba’s chili pepper buff). Since Dendro Traveler’s Q will most likely trigger any of the 7 Dendro-based reactions, you’re guaranteed to generate this buff quickly. It’s a must have for EM/reaction focused comps.
You can get Sapwood by doing a small questline for an NPC called “Aravinay” in the Vanarana city in Sumeru.
Iron Sting falls into the same category, but centralized more on boosting Traveler’s DPS than their team’s. the 165 EM provided from the sword + the overall 24% DMG bonus can be really helpful for when your rotation has downtime or messes up!
Sacrificial and Favonius Sword purely for the ER% they provide, as Dendro characters are currently limited to 3, and all of them have horrible particle generation. Sacrificial > Favonius purely due to the fact your Traveler is highly unlikely to CRIT (as you should be building them for EM). This will allow Traveler to reset their 8s E CD and use it in succession.
ARTIFACTS (Recommended for best buffs): Gilded Dreams
How do I get it D: ? – Spire of Solitary Enlightenment Domain (AR 22 Locked, 20 Resin per run)
4x Gilded Dreams is essential for EM reaction comps as it provides an easy EM buff. Basically, after proc’ing an elemental reaction, Traveler will receive ATK and EM buffs based on their elements. So if Dendro traveler has 4x Gilded that means other Dendro characters on the team will receive a 14% ATK buff and a 50 EM buff for every different type of element.
Lets say you have Dendro Traveler/Tighnari/Bennett/Jean.
That means Traveler would receive a 28% ATK buff (14% x 2), and would receive 150 EM buff (50 EM x 3 – Dendro/Pyro/Anemo).
You can see how strong this can be for reaction comps, which typically will run 2-3 different types of elements.
However, if you’re not running a heavy EM based comp, then 4x Deepwood Memories will do just fine for an ATK/CRIT Traveler.
If you somehow bum rushed to Sumeru, then you can use either 4x Exile for the additional energy regen, or 4x Instructor for the EM and reaction damage.
Main stats:
Sands | Goblet | Circlet |
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EM/ER% | EM/Dendro DMG% (for more sub-DPS) | EM/CRIT Values (for more sub-DPS) |
Only run ER% Sands to hit around 170% ER (MINIMUM) if you don’t have a battery in your comp!
Substats: ER% > EM > CRIT Values > ATK%
If you want other characters let me know. Hope this helped. Bye.
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