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Reincarnated after trying to erase himself from the Irminsul, Wanderer eventually earned himself an Anemo Vision. He has a major change of heart and is determined to punish the Fatui for the pain he suffered throughout his journey.
He no longer sees the protagonist as a nemesis, but thanks to his memory being restored, he maintains his mean streak. At the players’ party, he proves himself to be dangerous and worth keeping an eye on. However, the same can’t be said about Wanderer’s Constellation inGenshin Impact.
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Is Getting wanderer Constellations Worth It In Genshin Impact?
Most of Scaramouche’sConstellation inGenshin Impactis only a DPS increase, with an exception in C4 and C6. Therefore, if players are only trying to get Wanderer’s C1 or C2, then it’s not worth it.
C1 - Shoban: Ostentatious Plumage
Scaramouche’s C1 increases his ATK SPD when his Elemental Skill is active and boosts the DMG dealt by his Ascension Passive. However, other than additional DMG, the first Constellation for Wanderer provides no other utility.
C2 - Niban: Isle Amidst White Waves
This time, Scaramouchegains a bonus on his Elemental Burst. The bonus itself is great and can pretty much double his Burst DPS, but considering Anemo doesn’t have a reaction like Melt or Vaporize, the damage ceiling for this ability is rather low.
C4 - Yonban: Set Adrift into Spring
Normally, Wanderer can only get up to two buffs from his Ascension passive, but with the C4 effect, he can now have up to three. One of the three is even randomly assigned and players don’t need to actually come in contact with the assigned Element. If it hits on the right Elements, C4 Scaramouche can be a handy source of buffs.
C6 - Shugen: The Curtains’ Melancholic Sway
C6 Scaramouche allows him to use his Elemental Skill for a longer duration. He also deals more frequent damage, which not onlyboosts his normal DPS but also increases his potentialin triggering Swirl.
Genshin Impactis now available on Mobile, PC, PS4, and PS5. A Switch version is in development.

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