Genshin Impact’s Alhaitham brings the power of Dendro to the battlefield. Using his mirrors and projectiles, he’ll trigger elemental reactions that can lay waste to your opponents. However, you do need to pick the buddies that would tag along. Here’s ourGenshin ImpactAlhaitham best team comps guide to help you with the ideal squadmates for the character.
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Genshin ImpactAlhaitham best team comps guide
Before we discuss the best Alhaitham team comps inGenshin Impact, lets talk about his kit:
Alhaitham is a Dendro driver. Essentially, he’s a main DPS character who procs elemental reactions from effects generated by off-field teammates. That means you’re going to build a team around him, preferably with multiple off-field DPS fighters (i.e., auras/turrets). Since Alhaitham is on the field for a prolonged period, he will not work well with other selfish carry-type squadmates.
Quicken -> Spread– One of the best team comps for Alhaitham inGenshin Impactis fairly easy to build, as it simply requires Dendro to react with Electro:
Bloom -> Hyperbloom– A Hyperbloom setup can also be considered as one of the best team comps for Alhaitham inGenshin Impact. The squad requires Dendro and Hydro to create a core, whereupon the core is hit by Electro to create homing projectiles:
Bloom -> Burgeon– A slight variation of Bloom requires Pyro to hit the Dendro cores instead. The downside to this is that it’s fairly restrictive, as very few Pyro characters can reliably provide off-field capabilities for the task:
Nilou Bloom comp– Lastly, there’s a Bloom-only setup. While Bloom tends to lag behind Burgeon and Hyperbloom, it’s significantly improved if you make use of Nilou’s perks. However, this also means you’d be relegated to only Dendro and Hydro characters in your team:
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