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Although initially hesitant, Collei accepts Amber as a friend in the end, and her fondness for the Outrider can be seen in many places in the game. For example, her Exploration Passive is similar to Amber, but instead of “Gliding Champion of Mondstadt”, it’s called “Gliding Champion of Sumeru”. Unfortunately, though, in Collei’s best team compositions in Genshin Impact, Amber doesn’t really fit in.
5 Collei + Tighnari + Yae Miko + Venti
In this Genshin Impact Collei team composition, Collei will perform as the support for Tighnari. With 4pc Deepwood Memories, she will reduce the enemy’s Dendro RES for Tighnari to deal higher damage. Some of her hits will also be enhanced by the Quicken and Spread Elemental Reaction in Genshin Impact, thanks to Yae Miko’s Electro application.
Nevertheless, in this Collei team comp, Yae Miko can be replaced by other Electro enablers like Raiden Shogun, Kuki Shinobu, or Fischl. Meanwhile, Venti’s place can be taken by Kaedehara Kazuha or Sucrose.
Team Roles
Collei : Sub-DPS, debuffer Tighnari : Sub-DPS Yae Miko : Sub-DPS Venti : Crowd Control, debuffer
4 Collei + Kaedehara Kazuha + Keqing + Fischl
This Collei team comp also focuses on the Quicken Elemental Reaction. However, instead of supporting Dendro characters, Collei is here to boost Electro units. Because of this, Collei should not use 4pc Deepwood Memories and should instead use other supportive artifacts like 4pc Noblesse Oblige or 4pc Instructor.
The second character should be a support, healer, or shielder. For example, Sucrose is great at providing EM buffs, while Kaedehara Kazuha is great at granting an Electro DMG Bonus. For healers, players can either use Jean or Kuki Shinobu. Meanwhile, Zhongli can fill the slot as a shielder.
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Finally, the last two slots should be two Electro characters like Keqing, Fischl, Yae Miko, Raiden Shogun, Beidou, and so on.
Team Roles
Collei : Sub-DPS, buffer Kaedehara Kazuha : Debuffer, buffer Keqing : Main DPS Fischl : Sub-DPS
3 Collei + Sangonomiya Kokomi + Dendro MC + Thoma
Unlike the typical option for Dendro characters that play with Quicken and Spread, this Collei team composition in Genshin Impact will use the Burgeon Reaction as the highlight of her gameplay. Burgeon has higher damage than Overloaded while Bloom has the same damage count as Overloaded.
Here, Collei and the Dendro Traveler will continuously apply Dendro for Sangonomiya Kokomi to produce Bloom. Afterward, Thoma will explode these Blooms and cause the Burgeon reaction, dealing AoE Dendro DMG.
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For Thoma to trigger Burgeon, Kokomi has to take the field as the main DPS in Genshin Impactand use her Normal Attack. For this Collei team comp, Thoma’s poor Pyro application comes in perfectly, where it’s sufficient to trigger Burgeon, but not strong enough to create Burning or Vaporize. However, be careful when using Thoma’s Burst against the Dendro MC’s Burst. The Traveler’s ultimate will explode and disappear if it’s hit by Pyro, so make sure Kokomi’s Hydro hits the MC’s Burst first before using Thoma.
Note that this team has a high Energy demand but insufficient Battery. Therefore, players should ensure each unit has sufficient Energy regeneration.
Team Roles
Collei : Sub-DPS, buffer (with Instructor) Sangonomiya Kokomi : Main DPS Dendro MC : Sub-DPS, debuffer (with Deepwood Memories) Thoma : Pyro enabler, Burgeon trigger (Full EM build)
2 Collei + Kamisato Ayato + Fischl + Beidou
Since Collei is an enabler more than a damage dealer, it’s alright to play her outside of a Quicken team. The Dendro Elemental Reaction in Genshin Impact has two versions of Bloom’s second stage; Burgeon and Hyperbloom. While Burgeon happens when Pyro hits a Bloom, Hyperbloom requires Electro to touch the Blooms. Both Hyperbloom and Burgeon deal the same amount of damage, which is higher than Overloaded.
In this team, Kamisato Ayato will be the Hydro enabler and main DPS, and he will create Bloom with Collei. Meanwhile, Fischl and Beidou will apply Electro, triggering Hyperbloom.
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Fischl and Beidou are both replaceable by other Electro enablers. However, the Prinzessin is particularly great with Ayato, especially if Fischl has all of her Genshin Impact Constellations unlocked.
Team Roles
Collei : Dendro enabler, debuffer (4pc Deepwood Memories), buffer (4pc Instructor) Kamisato Ayato : Main DPS Fischl : Sub-DPS Beidou : Sub-DPS
1 Collei + Tartaglia + Kuki Shinobu + Beidou
Similar to the previous Collei team comp, this team also focuses on Hyperbloom. However, there are a few differences. Here, Tartaglia will perform as the Hydro enabler for Collei. Beidou will trigger Hyperbloom, while Kuki will heal in Genshin Impact.
Of course, there are many alternatives for this team. For example, the last two slots can be filled by Fischl, Beidou, Kazuha, or the Dendro MC. Childe can also be replaced by other Hydro enablers like Sangonomiya Kokomi.
Team Roles
Collei : Sub-DPS, debuffer (4pc Deepwood Memories), buffer (4pc Instructor) Tartaglia : DPS Kuki Shinobu : Healer, buffer (4pc Tenacity of the Millelith) Beidou : Hyperbloom trigger
Genshin Impact is now available on Mobile, PC, PS4, and PS5. A Switch version is in development.
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