"Continue the analysis."
"What I just said was only about the output aspect; next, let's analyze the character's mechanics a bit more."
Mu Yang recalled what had just happened: "When Chasca fired at me, she released bullets of four elements in total, namely Chasca's own Anemo element, plus the other three: Hydro, Pyro, and Cryo."
Because they could see the in-game model, the players could all discover that Chasca was a character with an Anemo Vision.
"As everyone knows, the team size limit in Genshin Impact is usually 4 people, which perfectly matches the 4 elements in the bullets Chasca just fired."
"This is obviously no coincidence."
"I guess Chasca has a mechanic where she releases corresponding attacks based on her teammates' element types."
"When she actually gets implemented as a gacha character, it definitely won't be that just having one Chasca in the team can deal damage of different elements; instead, it will first require players to bring characters with the corresponding elements."
"If Chasca's mechanic is like this, then her strength isn't easy to judge."
Mu Yang's movements were like that of a lawyer who often talks about Zhang San, spreading his hands as he said: "When Chasca fires at us, there's such a long output time, so she should be an on-field main DPS."
"That attack motion doesn't look like a normal attack at all; it's very likely her Elemental Skill or Burst, which means there's no way to trigger reactions with Xingqiu and Yelan for coordinated attacks, so the off-field characters she can bring become fewer."
"Currently, the good Hydro off-field is Furina, the Pyro off-field is Chuychu, but these two characters have too many people vying for them; Chasca might not necessarily win out over them."
"Moreover, if Chasca is still a main DPS using the ATK template, then Furina wouldn't fit her well, since her HP is already low to begin with, and having half of it deducted would make her very easy to get killed by monsters."
"What Chasca needs to bring is Bennett, but Bennett is also something a lot of people want to vie for..."
Mu Yang explained his understanding of Chasca.
[According to this, doesn't that mean the Chasca character isn't that great?]
A fan asked after listening to the analysis.
"The character hasn't even been implemented yet; how do you know it's not great?" Mu Yang couldn't help but laugh.
"For example, if after Chasca is implemented, her output is 10 times that of the Dragon King, would she be bad?"
She wouldn't be bad at all, right?
Many issues can be solved just by adjusting the numbers.
If Chasca's output after implementation is ridiculously high, then the issues with her mechanics fundamentally aren't problems; that's the planners doing balancing.
"Besides, we can't even guarantee that the Chasca in the Pilgrimage of the Return of the Sacred Flame is really the same as the one after entering the pool."
Mu Yang said with a smile: "What if Chasca's vehicle that lets her fly up and fire can detach from Chasca, and when the character is off-field, it can still output alongside the on-field teammates?"
In that case, it would be another powerful off-field character.
"But this situation seems unlikely again." Mu Yang recalled the scene when his character was locked on earlier: "miHoYo rarely added a mark like that, so after the character is implemented, it should definitely be used; most likely, Chasca is still an on-field DPS character."
"In summary, it's still that same point: the character hasn't come out yet, so it's too early to judge now; we can consider whether to pull for her after the next version releases."
Mu Yang didn't know that among the people watching his livestream, besides Genshin players, there was also a certain god far away in the world of Teyvat.
"This suggestion is good."
After hearing Mu Yang's idea, Rios immediately felt this was a pretty good plan.
The matter with Kachina had given him a reminder.
That was, for characters in the original work who rely on special weapons like the Skyward Atlas or something for output, if their weapons were modified, there would be an opportunity to redesign that character.
"Adding an auto-attack function to Chasca's flying gun—wouldn't that allow me to take the chance to transform her into an off-field character?"
Chasca's weapon was forged by Xilonen.
If he wanted to modify the weapon, he had to ask Xilonen.
Fortunately, this Pilgrimage of the Return of the Sacred Flame was being held again after a very long time, so the people of Natlan's enthusiasm for this competition was much higher than in the past.
Even Xilonen, who would normally choose to sleep and rest at this time, had come to the Stadium of the Sacred Flame to watch the matches.
So, not long after Rios gave the instructions, Xilonen arrived at the announcer's booth.
"Lord Pyro Archon, those weapons you had me make seem to have succeeded."
Xilonen's tone was relatively cheerful: "Although many people weren't quite used to them at first, after getting the hang of it, they quickly came to like the feeling of fighting with guns."
She had come to watch the Pilgrimage of the Return of the Sacred Flame today not just to see the excitement, but also to observe how the newly forged gun weapons performed.
The result was better than imagined; the gun ammunition enhanced with elemental power had very strong lethality—even seasoned warriors might not be able to block it.
This design could completely be called a great success.
"Xilonen, I have a task I want to assign to you." Rios said.
"Uh... alright, I knew it." Xilonen stroked her forehead, not even bothering to resist.
At the beginning, she thought Rios was different from Mavuika.
But as time passed, she discovered that the two were actually the same, just squeezing her to death.
Was this the fate of becoming the Pyro Archon?
"Lord Pyro Archon, may I ask what kind of weapon you hope I make this time?" Xilonen's voice drew out, revealing fatigue and laziness.
"Rather than making, it's more like modifying."
Rios stated his idea: "I hope you can add an auto-attack function to Chasca's flying gun, so that even when Chasca isn't there, it can automatically attack monsters."
"For this function..." Xilonen thought for a moment, "If we use the technology from the defense towers, it should be no problem."
Although Rios was also a client who squeezed people, unlike Mavuika, the blueprints he provided could give Xilonen a lot of inspiration.
In the past, if asked to forge a gun that could auto-attack, she might have argued furiously with the other party for three hundred rounds, insisting that such a thing was fundamentally impossible.
But for her now, as long as she continued the previous train of thought and made a slight improvement, it would be fine.
"Lord Pyro Archon, to meet your requirements, please fill out the form as much as possible later and write the needs clearly." Xilonen happened to have brought the requirements form she usually used to deal with clients.
Looking at the densely packed questions, Rios couldn't help but sigh: "You've had it pretty tough before, huh."
"Heh, actually, it's still pretty tough now." Xilonen gave a self-deprecating smile.
Rios pretended not to hear and continued: "Filling out the form will take me some time; you go back to the resting room first—there's still an empty room from before that I left for you."
"Thank you, Lord Pyro Archon." Xilonen nodded, then suddenly remembered what she had done in that room before.
"It's a good chance to check on the green plants I watered."
"They might not be thriving vigorously, but they should be developing normally, right?"
Just as Xilonen was thinking this, Rios's voice came from behind.
"By the way, the room you stayed in before—the green plants inside suddenly withered for some reason; I sent people to check but couldn't find the cause."
"If you feel bad about that room, you can switch to another one."
Hearing Rios's words, Xilonen was dumbfounded.
No way.
She had only watered them once.
How did those green plants wither?
