On paper, her C6 can be an amazing utility that she provides. If you want to protect your friends from certain doom, get Diona's 2nd Constellation! C6 Can Be Amazing C2 is Great for Co-opĭiona's 2nd Constellation not only provides you a stronger shield, but will also create shields for other players in co-op play. Her Elemental Skill already provides 4 Elemental Particles, so adding a buff that gives her 15 energy after using her burst will help keep it consistently used after cooldown. Elemental Mastery increased by 200 when HP is above 50%įor players willing to invest a little bit more for Diona, unlocking her first constellation is a good stopping point.Increases Incoming Healing Bonus by 30% when HP falls below or is equal to 50%.Characters within Signature Mix's radius will gain the following effects based on their HP amounts:.Additionaly, when paws hit their targets, creates a shield for other nearby characters on the field with 50% of the Icy Paws shield's DMG Absorption for 5s. Increases Icy Paws' DMG by 15%, and increases its shield's DMG Absorption by 15%.Regenerates 15 Energy for Diona after the effects of Signature Mix end.Can only occur once every 12s.īest Constellations Rating and Explanation Skill Effect: CRIT Hits have a 60% chance to generate a small amount of Elemental Particles, which will regenerate 6 Energy for the character. Skill Effect: After damaging an opponent with an Elemental Skill, the skill has a 40% chance to end its own CD. The same buffs from the Millennial Movement series does not stack. Once the effect is triggered, you cannot gain Sigils for 20s. At 4 sigils, all sigils will be consumed and Elemental Mastery is increased by 100 and ATK increased by 20% for 12s. Gain sigils when dealing damage with Elemental Skill or Burst every. Skill Effect: Increased Elemental Mastery by 60.
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