![]() It starts with a linear attack that fires forward from the weapon, with Childe then teleporting to the end of the path and rushing back toward you multiple times, culminating in an gyser-style attack that errupts along a final path. That's the sign for his new and improved dash. ![]() When Childe holds it by his side and leans in, it should light up. Watch for when the weapon begins to glow. With the polearm, cleave attacks become a major concern again. ![]() You should get more moments to strike after the heavy blows go out. Otherwise, shield up and eat the smaller hits so that you can deal focus dealing damage and evading only the heavier ones. When at a distance (like with ranged characters) Hydro slashes will fire from his swords, and he'll occasionally drop bolts of lightning on you from his hands.įor melee characters, it's another case of dashing behind him as much as you can handle. When the swords are out, expect frontal swings, with heavier attacks hitter further ahead than the rest. Instead, just focus on the types of attacks he can dish out with his weapons again. There are too many variations of his attacks to properly document and keep track at this point. Like the playable form of his character, his attacks leave Elemental marks on you, which can then be triggered by his many Elemental Bursts of the opposite element for massive damage. In fact, the daggers are big enough to be classed as swords. He'll still be using his polearm/dagger combo (and the weapon type won't dictate which element he'll use), but everything is just bigger: bigger reach, wider acts, and far more damage. Now enraged, Childe will be in his true Harbinger form, dishing out both Hydro and Electro attacks at a moments notice. If you fall here, you'll have to sit through the whole set of cutscenes again to get another chance. Now in his final form, it's time to feel the pain of large AoE attacks. Knock him out again to trigger one more, lengthy cutscene that results in Childe becoming enraged. Break the Electro veil he puts up and you'll lock him into a stagger that he rarely comes back from. His final strike is a good time to retaliate. Get the rhythm down and you'll be able to iframe each with a tap of the run button. He'll dash through you between two and four times total, with each coming from his last position. If you see him slowly arching forward with his polearm, get ready to dodge. One attack to watch out for here is his multi-hit dash across the arena. There's a form of this move where he'll do some rapid dagger slashes before ending on the same heavy swing, so if there's no second-long interval before an attack, there's probably a flurry coming your way. He'll likely follow up with a similar move from the daggers, so get your attacks in and dodge again. Just like his other melee attacks, you'll want to dash behind to avoid it. With the polearm out, Childe will spin it like a baton and do a frontal 180-degree arc with a decent reach. Again, it's just a matter of watching his every move. In Electro form, Childe uses a polearm and even longer twin daggers. He'll trigger a Hydro wave for damage and then pop his veil for another splash of a hit, revealing his Electro form. Once his HP hits 1% or so, get away from him. They're a bit risky against the rapid Hydro moves, but it beats bringing an Electro character that's only going to deal damage half of the time. ![]() If going this route, a Geo character like Traveller can do decent damage with Shatter, but it's a time for a well-built Noelle to shine with, you guessed it, shields and heals.Īs for attackers, Pyro seems to work well, but I personally doubled up with Xiangling and Bennett purely for the sustained damage of the former's Normal Attacks, with Bennett coming in to drop his ultimate as a backup heal and much-appreciated ATK boost. Cryo characters like Qiqi and Diona will should be able to help by inflicted Freeze during the Hydro phases while also tossing out heals and shields to the team. Read his moves and wait for an opening from his heavier attacks.Īs for team building, a healer of some sort is an absolute must. ![]() Put evasion and mitigation ahead of raw damage or you'll eventually run out of supplies. The whole fight is a lengthy endurance test, making Elemental RES potions and DEF food a good thing to consider. This is where you'll first fight him and where it will stay after you beat him in the Archon quests.Ĭhilde uses two elements throughout the battle: Hydro, then Electro, then both, and can swap between ranged and melee in an instant. Tartaglia's boss fight is located at Liyue in the Golden House. ![]()
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