Klee, the Spark Knight of the Knights of Favonius, always appears with flashes and explosions! Then, she quietly disappears under the stern gaze of Captain Jean. Klee is a frequent visitor to the Knights of Favonius’ confinement room, Mondstadt’s master of explosions, known as the ” Fleeing Sunlight.”
Due to her adorable appearance, she is deeply loved by players. Today, let’s take a look at Klee’s talent skills!
Character Analysis
Klee, the Spark Knight of the Knights of Favonius, is the explosive expert of Mondstadt City. From her character positioning, she serves as the primary Pyro Catalyst character. Her attribute enhancement after level ascension is Pyro Elemental Damage Bonus, which reaches 28.8% after reaching level 80.
Of course, even as the primary Pyro Catalyst character, Klee has her own strengths and weaknesses. Klee’s advantages lie in her strong sustained damage output, with most of her skills dealing multiple instances of continuous damage. Her charged attacks serve as the main source of damage and also possess decent anti-interruption and control capabilities. Her innate talent, “Sparkling Burst,” can display Mondstadt specialties on the mini-map, improving material collection efficiency. However, Klee’s weaknesses are also apparent. In trial stages, one can clearly feel that Klee’s output sensation is not very good. Her normal attacks and charged attacks have a short effective range, with charged attacks even requiring close-range output. Moreover, Catalyst characters generally have low durability, making Klee’s survivability in actual combat not very good. Additionally, Klee’s burst output mode is not very strong, with overall output being relatively smooth, which makes her less suitable for burst damage output playstyles.
In addition to the strengths and weaknesses shown in the game, we can also have Klee’s presence in real life. The most suitable companions to have around are adorable plush toys, including Klee plush dolls, klee jumpy dumpty plush, and Klee’s good friend Dodoco plush . They accompany you, adding color to your life.
Talent Analysis
Normal Attack – Kaboom!
Klee’s normal attack consists of only three strikes, but since she is a catalyst user, each strike deals Pyro damage. It’s worth noting that Klee’s normal attack follows a parabolic trajectory, and upon contact with the ground/enemies, it creates a small-range explosion. Because Klee’s normal attack doesn’t automatically track targets, it can be dodged by enemies.
Her charged attack is Klee’s primary means of dealing damage. With her talent, Klee gains a Sparkling Burst when dealing damage with Elemental Skill or normal attacks. However, it’s important to note that only one Sparkling Burst can exist at a time. Therefore, it’s crucial to execute a charged attack as soon as a Sparkling Burst is present, not only to increase the charged attack’s damage but also to offset stamina consumption. Additionally, a Sparkling Burst lasts for 30 seconds and does not disappear when switching characters.
Jumpy Dumpty
Klee’s Elemental Skill, Jumpy Dumpty, can be used twice. Because the Jumpy Dumpty thrown by her Elemental Skill bounces forward three times, it’s not recommended to use it at close range. After bouncing, Jumpy Dumpty will split into Mines, with a maximum of eight Mines allowed on the field at once. If the limit is exceeded, the Mines will automatically explode. Therefore, it’s advisable to avoid consecutive use of the Elemental Skill to prevent exceeding the limit. When Mines touch enemies, they explode and cause damage. However, Mines do not gather automatically, so external forces like Anemo characters are needed, although it’s worth noting that Venti’s Elemental Burst cannot gather Mines.
The damage multiplier for each bounce of Jumpy Dumpty and each Mine explosion is not high individually, but due to the multiple instances of damage, the overall multiplier is considerable.
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Elemental Burst – Sparks ‘n’ Splash
After casting her Elemental Burst, Klee creates a red four-leaf clover behind her, which attacks in groups every 2 seconds. Throughout the duration of her Elemental Burst, Klee can unleash a total of 6 groups of attacks, but the number of attacks per group is not fixed and ranges randomly from 3 to 5.
As the effect of Sparks ‘n’ Splash disappears when Klee leaves the field or falls, she needs to remain on the field to complete the attack. Additionally, since the attack is semi-automatic, targeting enemies, her Elemental Burst performs linear attacks. This may result in missed attacks due to enemies retreating or jumping. Moreover, in situations with multiple enemies, the random nature of her Elemental Burst’s attacks can lead to damage dispersion.
.Passive Talent – Sparkling Burst
The triggering conditions are straightforward: whenever Klee’s Elemental Skill or normal attacks deal damage, there’s a 50% chance to obtain a Sparkling Burst. This enhances Klee’s sustainability and heavy-hitting output.
Passive Talent – Sparkling Burst
Triggered by Klee’s heavy attacks, but requires a critical hit. It enhances the entire team’s energy recharge efficiency to a certain extent.
Passive Talent – All in Good Order
A quite practical talent, greatly improving the efficiency of collecting Mondstadt specialty materials.
Talent Priority
As Klee’s primary output comes from heavy attacks, it’s recommended to prioritize upgrading normal attacks (basic attack), Elemental Skill (E), and Elemental Burst (Q) in that order.
These are the skill introductions for Klee. Are you ready, dear Klee enthusiasts, for her upcoming appearance in the upcoming event? Have you saved enough primogems?