Genshin Impact releases its newest Anemo character, the Wanderer, formerly known as Scaramouche, and here is a full list of his constellations to wish for.
HoYoverse finally releases its Genshin Impact 3.3 update, which features new playable characters such as the 5-star Wanderer and 4-star Faruzan. Additionally, the game update also brings in the new Genius Invocation TCG game mode, new domains, story quests, and more, according to Gematsu.
The much-anticipated banner, titled 'From Ashes Reborn', which features the 5-star Wanderer, is also available as a character event wish.
With many free primogems and events in store, players may be looking to use their wishes to gain constellations for the Anemo 5-star, but is it worth it? Read on to find out the benefits of the Wanderer's constellations.
C1: Shoban: Ostentatious Plumage
Effect: When in the Windfavored State, The Attack SPD of the Wanderer's Kuugo: Fushoudan and Kuugo: Toufukai is increased by 10%. Additionally, the wind arrows fired by the Passive Talent "Gales of Reverie" will deal an additional 25% of his ATK as DMG. You must unlock the Passive Talent "Gales of Reverie" first.
Considering that Wanderer is best used as an Anemo DPS character, according to Gamewith's character build guide, his C1 is a great boost to his fourth Ascension Passive, Gales of Reverie, while in his hovering state.
C2: Niban: Isle Amidst White Waves
Effect: When in the Windfavored State, the Kyougen: Five Ceremonial Plays will see its DMG increased by 4% per point of difference between the max amount of Kuugoryoku Points contrasted with Kuugoryoku's present capacity when using this skill. Through this method, you can increase Kyougen: Five Ceremonial Plays' DMG by a maximum of 200%.
By using Wanderer as your main carry to the team, his damage is greatly increased with a cap of 200% if you are able to get his C2.
C3: Sanban: Kusemai Yugao
Effect: Increases the Level of Hanega: Fushi Kakka by 3. Maximum upgrade level is 15.
While the effect may not be as exciting as the other constellations, Wanderer's C3 is an important effect if you are looking to multiply his elemental skill damage.
C4: Yonban: Set Adrift into Spring
Effect: When casting Hanega: Song of the Wind, should the Passive Talent Jade-Claimed Flower be triggered, the character will gain buffs in correspondence to the contacted Elemental Type(s), and also obtain a random untriggered buff. A maximum of 3 such corresponding elemental buffs can exist simultaneously. You must unlock the Passive Talent Jade-Claimed Flower first.
Although his play style may be similar to Shikanoin Heizou's, Wanderer's C4 puts him in a whole different category, as he can gain elemental buffs depending on the elemental type gained from enemies or his teammates.
C5: Matsuban: Konjaku Torai Tono
Effect: Increases the Level of Kyougen: Shikiraku Gobandate by 3.
Similar to Wanderer's C3, his C4 gives him more levels to enhance his elemental burst damage.
C6: Shugen: Kasumimaku Katami Matsukaze
Effect: When The Wanderer actively hits opponents with Normal Attacks while in the Windfavored state, the following effects will occur: Deals an instance of 40% ATK as Anemo DMG. This DMG will be considered Normal Attack DMG. Restores 4 Sky-Dweller Points to The Wanderer. Sky-Dweller Points can be restored in this manner once every 0.2s. This restoration can occur five times within one Windfavored duration.
Finally, Wanderer's C6 makes him the ultimate DPS carry, as the effect greatly increases his normal attack and Anemo damage.
C6 Wanderer, Is It Worth It?
For Gamerant's verdict, C6 Scaramouche may not be worth it as they describe the effects as a "mere DPS increase."
However, other players may beg to disagree, considering the Wanderer's enjoyable playstyle and their general enthusiasm for his unique character, so the question of whether getting his constellations matters still depends on you and your luck.