Since her announcement in January, fanatics of HoyoVerse’s open global RPG Genshin Impact have eagerly awaited Dehya, the sport’s newest playable personality. Sadly, even though, she hasn’t slightly lived as much as gamers’ expectancies.
The day gone by, Dehya made her debut as a playable personality with the release of Genshin’s Version 3.5, and gamers have been fast to note her reputedly underpowered skillset. Regardless of her 5-star standing, Pyro Claymore wielder Dehya has one of the lowest assault stats within the recreation (even less than a lot of her 4-star opposite numbers), and calls for a pretty specific build and team composition to be triumphant.
On the finish of the sport’s present model, Dehya may also turn out to be available always (in contrast to lots of the recreation’s 5-star characters, who’re regularly simplest to be had for 3 weeks at a time). This additionally implies that gamers who want for restricted characters frequently will most likely get caught with Dehya as an alternative, main the neighborhood to push for enhancements to her skillset.
In fact, Genshin Have an effect on’s neighborhood has taken this to center — Dehya’s dedicated Subreddit is now full of many gamers emailing HoyoVerse to invite for a greater skillset and others offering build advice to optimistically make Dehya profitable. Some gamers who primary different characters with imbalanced kits have even offered their condolences and shown solidarity.
Earlier than Dehya’s unlucky advent to the arena of Teyvat, we gave Genshin Have an effect on a 9 in our 2020 review, praising its jam-packed open global and element-based battle. For the reason that recreation’s release, Genshin Have an effect on and its neighborhood have noticed a large number of adjustments, together with the introduction of a long-awaited element, plans for an anime adaptation and the Player’s Voice Award at the Game Awards 2022. Stay alongside of Genshin Have an effect on’s newest occasions with IGN’s 3.5 event guide, and be told extra about Deyha with her new story quest.
Amelia Zollner is a contract author at IGN who loves all issues indie and Nintendo. Out of doors of IGN, they have got contributed to websites like Polygon and Rock Paper Shotgun. In finding them on Twitter: @ameliazollner.

