Elemental Reactions Chart
Click any two elements. See the reaction, its damage type, and the characters who do it best — para hindi ka malito sa Spiral Abyss.
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Full Reaction Matrix
7 × 7 quick referenceEvery two-element pairing at a glance. Tap any cell to load it in the picker above. Dendro reactions that need a third element (Hyperbloom, Burgeon, Aggravate, Spread) are in the next section.
Advanced Dendro Reactions
3-element chainsThese start from Bloom or Quicken, then trigger a second reaction. They're the backbone of Sumeru-era meta teams — and the biggest source of confusion for new players.
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Genshin Top-Up Guide (PH) →Quick Questions
What's the difference between Vaporize and Melt?
Both are amplifying reactions — they multiply the triggering hit's damage instead of adding flat damage. Vaporize is Pyro + Hydro; Melt is Pyro + Cryo. The multiplier depends on which element triggers: Hydro-on-Pyro and Pyro-on-Cryo are the strong ×2 versions, while the reverse direction is ×1.5.
Which reactions actually scale with Elemental Mastery?
All of them benefit from EM, but transformative reactions (Overload, Superconduct, Swirl, Electro-Charged, Bloom and its variants) and Aggravate/Spread scale the hardest with EM. Amplifying reactions (Vaporize, Melt) care about EM too, but ATK and crit usually matter more for the main carry.
Why doesn't Dendro react with Cryo, Geo, or Anemo?
By design. Dendro only reacts with Pyro (Burning), Hydro (Bloom), and Electro (Quicken). Anemo can't Swirl Dendro and Geo can't Crystallize it, so those pairings produce nothing.